Alexander Hamilton Middle School - Warrior Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Alexander Hamilton Middle School - Warrior Yearbook (Long Beach, CA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 34 of 68
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iAiVlIL Senior Orcliestra, 1 'JR Senior Orchestra this term has sixty five members. Its elected officers are: Mamie Lombard, president, C. P. Gold- smith, secretary-treasurer, and Elsie Lee, reporter. The Orchestra, in uniform, plays regu- larly every Monday morning in the Flag Drill exercises. Recently they played for a Masonic Club luncheon. This program which was also broadcast over K FOX was greatly appreciated by the club members. The soloists in the Orchestra were Adaline McCartney,concert mistress and Arthur Claar, coruetist. Several members not long ago repres- ented the Senior Orchestra at the Pacific Coast Club luncheon. They were Adaline McCartney, violinist, and Arthur Claar, cornetist. with Leone Turnbow and Lillian McCartney as accompanlsts. There has been a popular boys, sextette developed within the Orchestra. It is composed of piano, curnet, saxaphone, clarinet, tuba and drummer. Elsie Lee, Reporter rm cllll1iOU Orclftestrci. THE purpose of the Junior Orchestra is to teach music technique to young mu- sicians and to acquaint them with sight reading. The capable students are admitted to the Fe nor Orchestra whenever there is a vacancy. Members ofthe Orchestra are as follows: Fu-st Violin, Harold Jennings. Rav Cham- erlin, Clark Ward, Robert Olsson, Blanton Freeor, Dorothy Pal'ner, Iris Christian, Claude Atkinson, Orval Taylor, Janette Davis. M .ixine Schooley, John Mylott Glenn Smith, Seconzl Violin, Gladys Kliugenburg, Bill Shotwell, Lillian Bailey. Harold Hefron, Alice Brewster, Ruth Hoop, Edna Anne Smith, Everett Vilander and Marie Marks. Saxaphone, Clarice Clinton, Eunice Ev- ans, Lyndol Asheraft. Katherine Beehley, Sherrod Kendall, Devere Weldin and Wes' ley Burns. Cornet, Jimmy Fiske, Eldon Byrus, Roy- Protheroe and Maurice Astahy.: Clarinet: Billy McNutt and Bob Jones: Piano: Jane Goslin and Nadine Douglass: Trombone: John Jarvis, Lowell Nesbit: and Donald Eivir: Drums: Franklin Daily: Bells: Allen 1 er. Tlnirly-lam

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THE HAVIII. ' Q. ,531 1. . s ,si .n .. A'L-- i . 'qfxgf '15 'Flu ,ya . 3 ,Q . ',, 'iff' - - 115 N 4.. iiihlis wf, 'M ,S L L at in i, Ei! v QV xv i m : ,A Mi g ,L ,,,L , I S Q1 ii.,- V, , 4 ion A ' H i gawxe ,AQ ,L.L g Aim - , ,, Q 'T LL WN .,. rife L' 'V 'Kri s' 1 3 ',,' ge, .A . r c ., 1 if f-.1 ff' - LVKL, 5 . .. 1: , k 'ff' 1 5 x . . 5 . X - g.' ' i Q i. .5 2 ,,, ,, . 4 ,, , The Student Patrol NE of the important organizations of our student body is the Student Patrol. The faculty advisor of this organization is Gladys S. Larsen, social science teacher. The chief officers are: Bob Mclnnis, who has charge of checking lower flogrg Alfred Milton in charge of noon duties, and the writer who has charge of roll call and 'upper floor. The duties of this organization are to maintain order and discipline both in the halls and on the school ground and to help enforce certain school regulations. The body is divided in to three unitsg namely, the hall patrolmen, the noon pa- trolmen, and the playground patrolmen. The duties of a hall patrolmen are direc- tion of traffic, and maintenance of order in the halls. The noon division is primarily to see that the school regulation pertaining to permits for leaving the school ground is en- forced, while the playground divihspolis ne the teachers to enforce the observance of playground rules and regulations. An individual patrolman is in a position to derive much valuable training and execu- tive experience by the proper discharge of his duties. In order to derive these benefits properly, he must be firm, but fair and impartial. Personal feelings or animosity must not enter into the situation. In this way he is building his own character along the proper lines and is imparting to others, by his example, a feeling of respect and confidence. The student body as a whole is benefited by the patrol organization in the inculca- tion of the idea of self-government. Pupils as individuals and as a body are thus learn- ing the fundemental principles of American government, that is, observance and re- spect for law and order. Barbara Moffett. Pug: Hiuy.on



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THE Girls, Cleo Club THE Girls' Glee Club has a membership of forty-five girls from the SA and ninth grades. Before becoming a member each girl must pass a vocal try out. Girls who have been members of the Girls' Chorus havea much better chance than those who have never had chorus training Miss Stocking is the Director of the Glee Club and the officers are: President, Elsie Lee: vice president, Ruth Glezeny secre- tary, Marguerite Brown: sergeant at arms: Juanez Hager: librarian, Fern Fleming, assistant librarian, Rena Mason, accompan- ist, Leone Turnbow. The Girls' Glee takes part in the Flag Salute exercises every Monday morning and has appeared at a number of assemblies and P.-T. A. programs during the year. The 10th of May the Girls' Glee and the Girls' Chorus gave a radio program. The perfor- mance of the year was for the June Promo- tional Exercises. Girls, Glmovuts THE Hamilton Girls' Chorus, which was newly organized this year is happily progressing in the second semester of work, The elected officers of our club under the direction of Mrs. Adeline Jones are as fol- lows: President, Lily Mae Creswell: vice presi- dent, Helen Simmons: secretary, Ruth Mayes: librarian, Guida Paisley: assistant librarian, Frances Kennedy: representative Gladys Dawes: sergeant at arms, Geraldine Wygal: assistant sergeant-at-arms, Dorothy Gordon. We are proud of an enrollment of thirty- nine members. At present we are prepar- ing for a radio program and also are plan- ning a combined assembly program with the Girls' Glas Club. We have been work- ing earnestly and diligently each day to learn the fundamentals of good tones and we all feel that the time spent has not only been profitable but most enjoyable as well- By Ruth Mayes. - 3igiri. ' c B 1 1 fr P Pug: Thirty-lhrn

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