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JUNIQR BAND --S P AUD' First: Hilbert, Penwell, Seitz, Stepheusen, Billiardi, Martinho, XVoodard, Stone, Luis. Sci-oErl:k Iwlartinez, Correia, Simmons, Costa, Mendez, Correla, Levin, Moyle, Randle, ic et s. Q .50 4 I Although they make no public appearances, the members of the Junior Band fill an important part of the music department, for they serve as a preparatory group for the Senior or Advanced Band. The group is made up of students in the first and second year instrumental classes. Beginners spend their first year in individual instruction, go to the junior band the second year and advance to the senior organization their junior or senior years. Students who come to Tulare high school with instru- mental training may start in either the junior or ad- vanced hand. s 9 - N 1 A ,lx -1 vi 7 2 - '- IP - ' ' P 'l'wcilty-Sn-vi-xi T g J..
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H 74 fa 91 i CDRCH ESTRA ' l V35 L . 4 1 's-1 160,11 , . . ,. ,t l irstj Wolt'm'd. XV2lll:tm-. Ilt-id, Iiisc'ouei', Hill, Stout-, XX'liitesirlo. Voopz-i', ltlvutls, NIH c-ond: lloole-xp Murmlovlt, Vivo, t'arfloza, Uallistvr, lializtiaii, Me-tleros, ,Xnds-rson ' . , x, . '. .' 7 1 ' ' ' A he . ,. 1. , .zu ian. latex, talllster, Hit:-lir'o:-lq. l'l'llIllt4rZ2l, l,uk1-, lflari-is. let ' 1 I' wit. .lt-psou, Kina, Wlialoy, lloyt, llousoii, I l'YlIlll't', Mr-lliiire, llzirris Sip: lfittli: Smith, lUliXY2ll'1l14, llillmun. I'ulsou, Mya-rs. Hliznley, Air, White, Ht-islull lilou 1 Tliiid I tlnlm kt i lfouith lio Vliillips, l'I1lwz'trtls, lappas, XYest, Hdwarrls. ln u Toy Shop , a variety program presented for the Adult Week-End school, was the feature program of the year presented by the orchestra. The program. which played to an estimated erowd of more than 1500 persons, carried out the theme of Santa Claus' toy shop with such characters as Ferdinand the llull. toy soldiers and Shirley Temple dolls. The orrhestra also furnished music for Drama night and the Junior and Senior class plays. Several members of the group were chosen for the Western Music Conference orchestra anil played with that organization in Long Heaeh. Those selected were: liosamond Fuller, flute: Katherine Hoyt, clarinetg llilly Garland, Mildred Callister and Reynold lliseoner. violins. Mr. White was director of the orc-hestra. ,f K Ju ' l I 'A rv, f ' T f 'sf l I 'I'wel1l5' .L T -S
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x IVXIXFD CHQRU5 fe, K X . wi' Ifirst: Nlyrtlc Luton, Blziiilw-mi f7V4'l'!4ll't't'l, lillcn llogan, Alai-joric Uwe-11, Vernlo tire-:.:o .lalnes liiiclqlcy, ltiarl Hook, Alazuual Yriquc, Beverley Hawes. Lorraine i'1lll'i1lll5-Y, Fai-ul l'l:ii'k, 4'ai'rin- l'irs-S. I-Il'iim-sliiic lbcllie. Second: lialcliattl Stl-plu-nson, Norma llutlcr, Virginia Aslin, Elsie lrrnioutle, Nlarit- llall Imp Foopt-r, Ii--an Mlkins, John Sullivan. llarold Smith, lie-ssie Hurts, l-it-tty lfaiicliti Iloris Poole. 'I'hirtl' Helen Soults. Itlvvlyn l'rabtrc1-, llonaltl ilt'l'pi2llliZ, llick Smith, .lack Jenkins, lov .gn-.., X '-.- I .. is z ,..wy,.. f' fgwl llippcc, ,Mia Pugh. lmrolliy llamrou. Most of the public appearance work in vocal music during the year was handled through the mixed chorus, membership of which is limited to students who have had at least one year of training in the glee clubs. The main project of the group was the school oper- ctta. Oh. Doctor. with the leads being taken from the chorus. Other outstanding performances were made in radio programs. the Christmas program and at Adult Week-End school. Soloists who made several appearances during the year were: Helen Soults, Dorothy Damron. Carol Clark, Maureen Overstreet, Don Cooper and Earl liook. The boys' quartet. taken from the group, included: Yerdo Gregory. Don Cooper, llob Rippee and .lack .len- liins. The members of the girls' quartet were: llelcn Soults. Dorothy llamron. Marie Hall and Rachel Stephen- son. I ' f 'xx . ggi' f I, I f X X 'l' -- 1- lf --1 is Ci , I unix 5- .l,, ll 1 - i X
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