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MEMOIRS OUR BAND The band is composed of members from botli grade and high school. They first began practicing last term. This year much improvement has been made under the leadership of Miss Powell and Mr. Galster. This group has furnished music for several athletic events. The instrumentation is as follows: CORNETS Wallace Bass Clifton Winger Lois Sprinkle Reatha Epperson Dorothy Tuckerman Madelyn Ross MELLOPHONES Lowell Sprinkle Eleanor Parsons Grace Burkey DOUBLE BASS John Burkle BARITONE Keith Burkey FLUTE Virginia Keigwin SAXOPHONES Albert Peterson Ivan Larson Betty Ross Grace White Lenore McGonigle Shirley Kerchner Franklin Nelick CLARINETS Dorothy White Harold Tornow TROMBONES Earl Tornow Eleanor Hoffman BASS Cullen McGonigle DIRECTOR Mr. Galster 1‘age twenty-eight 19 3 1
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MEMOIRS ORCH ESTRA Tlie orchestra meets twice a week under the leadership of Miss Powell Those taking part are as follows: VIOLINS Lois Guither Maxine Hall Bernard Wyberg FLUTES Virginia Keigwin Alice Gramer TROMBONES Eleanor Hoffman Earl Tornow SAXOPHONES Eleanor Pope Grace White Albert Peterson CLARINETS Dorothy White Harold Tornow CORNETS Arthur Wyberg Dorothy Tuckerman Reatha Epperson DRUMS Ina Peterson PIANO Margaret Baumgartner OPERETTA On the evening of February 27th the operetta, “Ghost of Lollypop Bay”, was presented to a large audience. CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Jemima Steele, Principal of the Girls' School ......... Elnor Johnson Mary, a leader among the girls .............................. Lois Guither Midge, Mary’s chum ........................................... Bonita Utts Molly, Mary’s chum ......................................... Gayle Whitver Dinah, the Negro maid ................................... Virginia Quilter Prof. Alvin Flint, Professor of the Boys’ School ......... Bernard Wyberg Dick, a leader among the boys .............................. Keith Burkey Harry, Dick’s pal ............................................ Harold Foss Tom, Dick’s paj ................................................ Carl Kiser Marcus Adam Johnson, the Negro cook ....................... Claude Langford 19 3 1 Page twenty-seven
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GIRLS’ CHORUS First row—Reatha Epperson, Margaret Baumgartner, Beverly Kerchner. Milrded Peach. Mar jorie Britt, Fern Peach, Eleanor Hoffman. F.ileen Brandenburg. La vet» Hardest Second row -Alice (irainer, (iwendolyn Meek, Dorothy Peach. 1,ora me Peach, Viona Bullington. Irene McDonald. Kleanor Lyons. Virginia Quilter. Laverna Epperson. Third row—Irene Wolfe. Bonita I’tts, Mabel Kofoed. Gayle Whitver. Eleanor Johnson. Lois Guither, LaVerne Strouss, Eleanore Parsons, Grace Burkey. Agnes Wolfe. Fourth row -Esther Hardesty, Leona Rettke. Iwilln Otto, (irace Hunter. Ruth Hoffman. Ina Peterson. Dorothy Tnrkermnnr Dorothy White, (trace White. DRAMATIC CLUB First row—Beverly Kerchner. Irene McDonald. Dorotry Tuckerman. Mildred Peach. Dorothy Peach. Elnor Johnson, Gayle Whitver. Virginia Keigvin. Ina Peterson. Second row—Alice (irainer. Virginia Quilter. Patti Wolfe. Eleanor Lyons. Eleanor Hoffman, (trace White, Irene Wolfe, Bonita I’tts. Laverna Epperson. Third row—Franklin Wallace. Ellsworth Horseman, (iwendolyn Meek. Mabel Kofoed. Reatha Epperson. Ruth Hoffman. Valeria Lilley. Keith Burkey. Donald Brewer. Fourth row—Claude Langford, Loyal Anderson. Albert Peterson, Paul nderson. Everett Kruse. Cullen McGonigle, Eugene Johnson. Donald Peach. This organization has been in existence for a number of years. The enrollment for 19111 totals thirty-seven. The meetings are held every week with Miss Powell and Miss Anderson as sponsors. A program committee of five is appointed to take charge of the meetings. The club has for its pur pose the promotion of general literary work, especially public speaking. 1 9 3 Page twenty-nine
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