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« page 22 ORCHESTRA The high school orchestra under the direction of Miss Alice Chitwood practiced every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8 o'clc until 8:50. There were seventeen members of the orchestra and they all were hard workers and accomplished a great deal. They furnished music for several assembly programs, Junior and Senior Flay, and the High School Operetta. Following is the list of the members of the orchestra as they appear in their picture: Standing: Frances Harrington.........Pianist Maurice Stewart.............Cornet Fred Dougan..............Saxaphone Harold Buck..............Saxaphone Miss Chitwood............Director Roger Robinson...........Saxaphone Erie lynne Stewart........Clarinet Orville Davis.............Clarinet Helen Dunkelberg......Ass't Pianist Seated: Paul Davis..................Violin Legia Nightlinger...........Violin Mary Jane Eimmell...........Violin Maribel Hinkley.............Violin Lela Harper.................Violin Ethel Bennett...............Violin (cont. col. 2) CHORUS The high school chorus had an enrollment of 35 this year, they met on Tuesday and Friday mornings Jkfrom 8:20 to 8:50 o'clock. Beside their chorus work some music appreciation work was done and a girls' quartette organized, which proved a popular musical unit of the school. They were invited to sing several times both out of town and locally. The girls in the quartette were Rozann Rockstein, Hazel Phillips, Frances Harrington, Helen Dunkelberg,. and Margaret Eidson, accompanist. The chorus gave the operetta Bits of Blarney May 18 and 19 in the town hall with a cast of 30. Bits' of Blarney proved a success in every way. Peggy had won the admiration of the boys of the village while Patrick had captivated the girls. But Peggy and Patrick wanted each other. To set them right, so that they may be happy and the boys and girls get their respective sweethearts, Mile O'Nbole, caretaker of the grounds where a picnic is being held, decided to play the part of Cupid. He persuaded r'eggy and Patrick to masquerade as visitors. Peggy, as a boy and Patrick, as a girl. They met, not realizing the deception and strange complications insuo, but Mike untangled them all in true Irish style. The cast will be be given on page 23. Phyllis Eidson................ cello Earl -Kaiser................violin Jack Dean....................Drums
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