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Page 27 n E ORCHESTRA Second row left to right :-Mrs. Flarty, director, Florence Swallom, Harold Buck, Bruce Keckler, Ray Ballard, Leonard Schrack, Donald Roberts, Margaret Freel, Cecil Morgan. First row left to right :-Mary Miller, Dorothy Smith, Wilbur Hamilton, UGene Brown, Lester Kemp, Katherine McFadden, Zelda. Davis. THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra, directed by Mrs. Flarty, and assisted at times by Mr. Nichols and Mr. Travis, has made a great deal of progress. The group meets every Thursday evening for a two hour practice. The organization is com- posed of fourteen pieces, all of which is entirely volunteer. All of the mem- bers have taken a great deal of interest in the work. The orchestra has fur- nished excellent music for plays and entertainments given during the year. PERSONNEL Violins Saxophones Cornets , Margaret Freel Katherine McFadden Bruce Keckler Flgyence Sygrallgm HaH1lltOH IxeO1'1?lI'd SCh1'2.Ck Harold Buck EGEHQETOWD Piano Donald Roberts Diisghy Ggggth Mary Miller Ray Ballard Zelda Davis Drums Cecil Morgan
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Page 26 - g GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus was organized at the first of the term by Mrs. Flarty. Most of the girls have shown great interest in the work, and have done some good singing for the school entertainments. The entire club, or repre- sentatives of the group have rendered selections at every public school pro- gram this year. The chorus, numbering twenty-four, has met twice a week during school hours, and has often practiced late evenings. For the first time in the history of the school, the girls have appeared in glee club uniforms. Mrs. Flarty selected for the: TRIO SOLOISTS Margaret Freel Margaret Freel Zelda Davis Mary Miller Naomi Blair Zelda Davis Florence Swallom Flora Fruhling BOYS' CHORUS Early in the fall, Mrs. Flarty organized the Boys' Chorus. These young men have worked up many fine selections, several of which they have sung at public entertainments in unison with the Girls' Chorus. The Boys' Glee Club has met twice each week, and has done some practice work eve- nings. Bruce Keckler has sung many special numbers at school entertain- ments. The boys chose white trousers and shirts and purple ties for their glee club unifo-rms. Mrs. Flarty elected the following students for the: MALE QUARTET MIXED QUARTET SOLOISTS Max Hutchins Flora Fruhling Bruce Keckler Leonard Schrack ' Mary Miller Max Hutchins Ray Ballard Max Hutchins Leonard Schrack Bruce Keckler Bruce Keckler
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Page 28 JUNIOR DRAMATICS Bashful Mr. Bobbs , the Junior Class play, was given March 25, 1927, at the Arriba gymnasium. It Was given for the purpose of raising funds for the Junior-Senior banquet. The play was successfully given, the charac- ters being Well chosen for their parts. CASTE OF CHARACTERS Katherine Henderson CA young Wifeb ........................ Frederick Henderson CHer husbandl ....... Mrs. Wiggins CThe landladyj ..................... Obadiah Stump CA country productl ........ Frances Whittaker CAn athletic girlb ........ -----..-Agnes Davies ...---------Earl Pickett Bernice Youngdahl Clarence Reinemer ...-------Ruth Copley Rosalie Otis CA society budj ........... .. .......... ,,,,.,,.,,,, Mary Palsa Mr. Robert Hobbs CThe bashful o-nel ........ .... L awrence Davis Jean Graham CA Delaware peachl ......... ............ V iola Davis Marston Bobbs CAnything but bashfulj ...... .....,...,,,.,,,,,, R ay Ballard Celesta Vanderpool COf the moviesl ....... ........ K atherine McFadden Julie CHe1' French maidl .............................................. ................... F ronie Palsa, Mr. Dwight Nichols, Coach SENIOR DRAMATICS Mammy's Lil' Wild Rose was presented by the Senior Class April 8. It Was one of the most successful plays ever staged in Arriba. The characters were well chosen, and all showed the results of careful training. CASTE OF CHARACTERS Daniel French CFro-m the cityl ............................... . ....... Lester Van CDaniel's chumj ....................... Wade Carver CAn unwelcome suitorj ........ Orpheus Jackson CA native Romeol ....... Old Joe C Dats a fac' J ................. . ............... Rose O'May CMammy's Lil' Wild Rose! Mammy Celie CA black treasurej ........... Hester O'May CRose's maiden auntl ....... Peggy French CDaniel's sisterl ........... Letty Van CPeggy's chuml ................... Babe Joan CA mountain charmerj ........ Mrs. Courtvane CA lonely Womanj ..................... R. C. Travis, Coach .--.--.-Max Hutchins -----.-Denver Biby .-.-------Ted Kolassa --.-----CQC1l Morgan -.Leonard Schrack ------Agnes Gourley --Florence Swallom ------Flora Fru-hling ------Margaret Freel ----------Mary Miller ----Mable Peckham --------Evelyn Smith
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