Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 33 of 68
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THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA SENIOR ORCHESTRA— Continued French Horn — Ellis White. Flutes — Gordon Bell, Frederick Mohler and Carol Aronovici. First Clarinets — Weldon Oxley and Hall Parham. Second Clarinets — Philip Johnson and Harold Watson. First Cornets — Leslie Unruh and Thomas Carlton. Second Cornets — Reginald Carnngton and George Miller. Melody C Saxophones — Malcolm Berry and Marion Haynes. Trombone — George Harrell. Base Drum — Robert Hamlin. Snare Drum — Fred Huston. Pianist — Betty Herbert. This orchestra played for the curtain raiser for the play given in the Auditorium during our school carnival on Friday, April 7, and has been hard at work preparing for the annual school concert. It will play for the curtain raisers and dances of the two High Ninth plays and will assist in closing exercises. The orchestra appeared on one of the evening programs for the Berkeley Fair. THE WILLARD TRIO A trio has been organized by three members of our school — Mary Elizabeth MacLaughlin, violinist; Augustine Allen, cellist, and Dons Johnson, pianist and organizer. They have practiced in their different homes without any supervision and are doing very creditable work. They

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THE BAND THE BAND— Continued First Baritones — Charles Lyser, George McGinnis. Second Baritone — George Scott. First Altos — Orville Leard, Augustine Allen. Second Alto — Ellis White. Tubas — Carroll Smith, John Sutton. Saxophone — Malcolm Berry. Snare Drum — Fred Huston. Base Drum — Robert Hamlin. SENIOR ORCHESTRA The Senior Orchestra has started out with the full enrollment of forty-seven. The members of the Senior Orchestra are: First Violins — Lois Swabel and Maybelle Olson, leaders; Pearl Winters, Mary Elizabeth MacLaughlin, LaVona Pntchard, George Negishi, Stephen Lehmer, Jane Straub, Marjorie Scrantom, John Bart- lett, Elvia Hughes and Dorothy Jurges. Second Viloins — Ernest Page, leader; Florence Welch, Fannie Garfmkel, Lucy Lathrop, Frances Fischer, George Oldenbourg, Ruth Berglund, Francis Bennallack, Velma Harner, Hubert Thorson, Robert Gorman and George Cook. Cellists — Augustine Allen, Loy Chamberlain and Howard Cole. Double Bases — Emma Louise Nash and Edith Brower.



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played at an evening program given by Lookout Mountain Woman ' s Relief. The members of the G. A. R. were present and seemed very much pleased with the numbers given by the Willard Trio. They played at our school concert. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA The Junior Orchestra has a membership of forty and is doing ex- cellent work. They hope to piay for some chorus or assembly this term and have been preparing their share of the program for our annual concert. The members of the Junior Orchestra are: First violins — Fannie Garfinkel, leader; Frances Fischer, Caryl Cuddeback, John Bartlett, George Oldenbourg, Hubert Thorson, Lucy Lathrop, Velma Harner, Stanley Brothers and Ted Dungan. Second Violins — Florence Welch, leader; Algie Harner, Dorothy Nixon, Beryl Craig, Ford Weissel, Lottie Ditmer, Eleanor Jewett, Myrle Sleeper, Stanley Abrams and Doris Sanders. Cellists — Howard Cole and Faith Johnson. Double Base — William Craig and Donald Wilson. Flutes — Gorden Bell, Carol Aronovici and Frederick Mohler. French Horn — Orville Leard. Melo dy C Saxophone — Malcolm Berry and Marion Haynes. First Clarinets — Weldon Oxley and Hall Parham. Second Clarinets — Philip Johnson and Harold Watson. First Cornets — Thomas Carleton and Arthur Sterner. Second Cornets — Arthur Boyden and Sinclair Dodge. Base Drummer — Alton Triplett. Snare Drummer — Frank Veirs. Pianist — Dons Johnson. THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is hard at work preparing the vocal part of the pro- gram for our annual concert. It has fifty-five members. The parts seem well balanced. Its membership is : Sopranos — Lois Swabel, Edith Brower, Lucy Lathrop, Mary Mohler, Margaret Connolly, Mary Abbott, Thelma Mattel, Madeline Forsman, Dorothy Kinne, Dorothy Haycraft, Madeline Hoppin, Eliza- beth Biggerstaff, Frances Fischer, Frances M artel, Grace Rowe, Vir-

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