Andover High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Andover, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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0-0-09-0 ro 044 Q0--0 O 0 Q V9-+0 94-0-0- OOQO 00060000-0600-O ORCHESTRA Back Row, Left to Right-Emerson Parker, Paul Tabor, Shirley Marvin, Walfrid Huskonen, Emerson Gibbs, Milton Martin. Middle Row-Thelma Palmer, Betty Bishop, Frances Cleland, Clover Perry Howard Venen, George Harrison, Charles Luoma. Sitting-Alice Peck, Roberta Crum, Bonnie Dudgeon, Kermit Lewis, Samuel Luse, Loleta McCormick High School Orchestra The High School Orchestra was organized on January G, 1928, with Mr. Charles Luoma as director. Emerson Gibbs was chosen president, Emerson Parker, vice president, Milton Martin, secretary and treasurer. A committee was also appointed to draw up a set of rules for conduct. It consisted of Shir-- ley Marvin, Loleta McCormick and Betty Bishop. The orchestra has made several public appearances. It played for Chamber of Com- merce on January 9, 1928, on March 12 at Jefferson, on March 21 for chapel exercises: on April 25 at Hartsgroveg on April 26 at Richmond, on May 14 for Chamber of Com- merce, and on May 24 at Espyville. The first part of the year it practiced every week on Friday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. The last part of the year it practiced on Tuesday also and at the same hour. The instrumentation and pe1'sonnel of the orchestra is as follows: First violins, Ker- mit Lewis and Samuel Luseg second violins, Bonnie Dudgeon and Roberta Crum, first clarinet, Howard Venen and Clover Perry, second clarinet, Frances Cleland and Betty Bishopg first trumpet, Emerson Parkerg sec- ond trumpet, Milton Marting Hute, George Harrisong French horn, Shirley Marving alto saxophone, Emerson Gibbs: trombone, Wal- fred Huskoneng cello, Alice Peckf double bass, Paul Tabor: piano, Loleta McCormick, drums, Thelma Palmer. , There are several Seniors who, on account of finishing school, will not be in the orches- tra next year. They are Emerson Gibbs, Ker- mit Lewis, Loleta McCormick, Shirley Mar- vin and Milton Martin. Loleta McCormick. hkhbhhhgbhhhhhk . O-O-O0 . PAGE 15

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0 Q9-Q-0 0-of-0-0-0-rv-Q00 -0-9-0-Q--0-0-0-Q-0+ April. They are doing nicely with second grade work. George Parsons, Dane Crawford, Virginia Chambers and Dale Jerome have had scarlet fever this year. Miss Faye Perry taught music in the first grade again this year. She came into the first grade each day for a 20-minute period while Miss Satterlee taught reading in the third grade. The following boys and girls have en- tered our grade from other schools during the year: Alex Gall, Mabel Graham, Dane Crawford and Billy Thorn. An attractive addition has been made to the playground this year-a large sandpile of several tons of sand, and some new teeter- boards. We wish to thank Mr. Bissell, thc janitor, for seeing to these improvements. oo-0-0000-vo-0 0-Q-Q4-Q4-9-00444-ro-vo-o-Q-0-vo44-Q+Q+o eo-o+q44+Q -o-0+-o++o-Q-A Q There has been an average number of 17 boys and girls who carried their lunches to school this winter. The majority of these pupils brought milk to drink with their lunches. The use of straws greatly increased this number. Among the projects that we carried out this year were a dry goods store, Eskimo picture show, shadow plays, several sand table projects and a village constructed mainly from construction paper. The health work for the year has cen- tered around the ten main rules of health. These rules have been brought before the children by the use of stories, plays, posters, health books made by the children, daily in- spection and health charts which were taken home, marked and brought back to school. Emma Satterlee, Teacher. 0-0-Q-0-0+-Q-rovoooaaa-Q-0-ooo-o+o-yovoo 0 0-940-0 BAND Back Row, Left to Right-Paul Tabor, Thurman Marr, Ralph Vickery, Kosti Luoma, Wolfrid Huskonen, Walter Warren, Emerson Parker. Second Row-Neil Muller, Mildred Cline, Kermit Lewis, Ana Gay, Emerson Gibbs, Shirley Marvin, Marian Vickery, Dorothy Johnson. Third Row-Howard Venen, Pauline Loveland, Dorothy Miner, Philip Porter, June Robinson, Eugene Babcock, Frank Gault, George Harrison, Milton Martin. Fourth Row-Charles Luoma, Wilburn Marr, Johnnie Steen, Samuel Luse, Leon Peebles, Norma Woodard, Jesse Woodworth, Jackie Fletcher, Donald Clute, Harold Robison. Bobby Bums, Leo Maki. Sitting-Wallace Dingman, Paul Rose. Grace Smith, Shirley Loveland, Betty Bishop, Frances Cleland, Clover Perry, Thelma Palmer, Alfred Lane. B A N D In the fall of the year '26 Supt. E. F. Martin of the Andover school began to cash in on his plans for a school band, by receiv- ing the backing of the school board and the aid of the community. They were able to secure the services of Mr. George E. Wahl- strom, the director of music in Ashtabula Harbor school. . The high school band was first made up of our whole music class, including stringed and wind instruments. This group made one public appearance during the first year. O-0-0-O-O-0 The following fall in '27 Director George E. Wahlstrom was unable to resume his classes here. He recommended Mr. Chas. Luoma of Warren, Ohio, who has had chargc of the instrumental music classes this year. Mr. Luoma has made great progress with his pupils and has enabled them to render several public appearances, which met with very favorable comment. Our uniforms were selected by a commit- tee of the Chamber of Commerce. The uni- forms consisted of circular capes with mili- ffloncluded on Page 163 O-O-OC PAGE 14



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-o 04-0 004-Q-0-04+ GLEE CLUB . Back Row, Left to RightaDorothy Miner, Leota Smith, Doris Phillips, Marian Vickery, Fay Perry, Thelma Brooks, Clarabel Steen, Frances Miner, Roberta Crum. Second Row-Clara Burtt, Mildred Cline, Virginia Ballentine, Mildred Bailey, Irene Cross, Matilda Bowden, Louise Russell, Donna Dustman. Front Row-Ruth Hill, Alice Peck, Gladys Eastlake, Ruth Cleland, Dorothy Murray, Shirley Marvin. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, which was organ- ized in the year of 1926, was reorganized January 5, 1928. President, Gladys East- lake, vice president, Ruth Cleland, secre- tary-treasurer, Matilda Bowden. We still are recognized by the same name, The Nightin- gale Club, and are still under the same leader, Miss Faye Perry. Most of our time was devoted to practic- ing the operetta, Love Pirates of Hawaii. Those who had leading parts were Matilda Bowden, Miss Primerg Roberta Crum, Doro- thy Dearg Duncan McCombs, Billy Woody Howard Grey, pirate chief. The chorus con- sisted of 22 girls and five boys. It was pre- sented before a large audience April 13, 1928. Nearly S100 was cleared as the result of the entertainment. Over one-half of this is to be donated toward the payment of the band suits. The remaining amount will he used for a party at Crystal Lake, during the last week of school. This organization has been one of the most successful ones of the Andover High School. The members of this organization are: Leader, Miss Faye Perryg Dorothy Miner, Dorothy Murray, Gladys Eastlake, Virginia Ballentine, Roberta Crum, Leota Smith, Clara Burtt, Matilda Bowden, Irene Cross, Mildred Cline, Alice Peck, Ruth Hill, Mil- dred Bailey, Ruth Cleland, Thelma Brooks, Donna Dustman, Doris Phillips, Marion Vickery, Elizabeth Bailey, Shirley Marvin, Bonny Dudgeon, Frances Miner, Clarabel Steen and Louise Russell. Virginia Ballentine. -O-+0-Q-O-04-O-V9-Q--0 4-04+ BAND iConc1uded from Page 143 tary collars and overseas caps in the school colors, maroon and gold. This was nuanced by the Chamber of Commerce and various other social organizations of the community. The school has helped by a donation of S20 from the Girls' Glee Club. Various other school donations are expected. The band concert and minstrel given May 4-5 netted about S100 for this fund. PAGE The merchants of the community have united in their efforts to have summer con- certs and have secured Director Charles Luoma to direct the band through the sum- mer months. He will givea rehearsal and concert each week. Supt. E. F. Martin was able to secure a two-day engagement for the high school band at the Jefferson fair in August. Ruth Cleland, Emerson Gibbs. 16 '

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