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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 ORCHESTRA First Row (left to right)—King, Mountjoy, Mason, Thompson, J. King, Hoose. Second Row—Tuttle, Bevan, R. Miller, Adams, J. Mountjoy, A. Miller, Crihfield. J. Miller, Mr. Larison, director. ORCHESTRA The orchestra has just finished a very successful year under the direction of Mr. Larison who has been its conductor for eleven years. The students have spent much time and work to make the orchestra bigger and better than ever before. Clarinets PERSONNEL C Melody Saxophone Baritone Arthur Miller Richard Tuttle James Miller Bernadine Thompson Olive Mason E Alto Saxophones Flute Philip Crihfield Violin Kenyon Bevan Caroline Mountjoy Win ton Hoose Joseph Mountjoy Cornets T rombone Paul Adams Weldon Frantz Piano Johnston King Robert Miller Loretta King Page 20
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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys’ Glee Club was organized for the year ’32 under the capable direction of Miss Knowles. They elected Richard Tuttle president, Robert Miller secretary-treasurer, and Earl Hunter, vice-president. The club sang at one of the Parent-Teachers meetings. GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club was organized and has completed a very successful year under the supervision of Miss Knowles. The club elected the following officers: President, Caroline Mountjoy, secretary-treasurer, Emmy Lou Hoblit. They sang “The Green Cathedral,” by Cail Hahn, in the County Contest, and carried off second prize. They have sung at various outside occasions. LOGAN COUNTY MUSIC CONTEST The Logan County Music Contest was held at Lincoln, Illinois, April 15, 1932. Marlin Baker represented our Alma Mater and came home with a silver medal meaning that we received second place. Narola Miller went as the delegate for the girls. The Girls’ Glee Club came home with colors flying. Received second place and better than that, we beat Mt. Pulaski. Hot Dorg! HARMONY The 1931-32 Harmony class has been making decided progress during the year and due to the exceptionally bright students and capable teacher, Miss Knowles, have become very proficient in the art of harmonizing melodies. Through the efforts of the boys of the class some rousing good times were had. J. M. M., ’32. Page 19
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