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M T. - K x - - J Ti: l iuunui wi ii f - I -,-I-, . , A I - S S5 H N 'A , A , I, H '- ., ...,. llx K ' 'H I? ' , x li. : -446 . W ir- 1, M .s. .. Junior High Orchestra The schools of Bucyrus have long been noted for their musical attainrnents. Different organi- zations in our schools have brought credit to us because of their musical ability. Not among the least of these is the Junior High Qrcliestra. This organization was brought into being by Bliss lVIason in 1919. VVhen she severed her connec- tion with our schools, lXIiss Barbara Rantzer took over her work and has had complete charge of orchestral activities since that time. The orchestra is an important part of the music curriculum, Practice was held for one period each day. The orchestra has functioned in many city and school activities, not only this year, but in former years. The membership this year numbers twenty-five. The members: Curtis Lohr, Paul Henry, llerritt VVanamaker, Fred Holl, Russell Cook, Harry Hancock. Harold lXIcKinley, Bernice Stuckey, llartha Snavely, llargaret Kehrer. Velma Crissinger, Helen LaRue, Velma Rlarsh- man, llartha Cook, Robert Schell, Robert Bouv- man. Ura YVinzenreid, Frederick Schnabel, Rob- ert Bradstock, Glenn Srodes, Natalie XVirth, Tommy Johnson, John Rank, Robert VVhite, Kathryn Flocken Qaccompanistj -Jlzzrtlza Cook, QS. ,ll at , 2 :ale Wgill . bifulg M1102 'N
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I J. ,-3:-N., is hlij wl ,Ii-04,3 T' an +-- ml - if- ww lfl. .,,,,,,,, ' ff .TI I l if W- 1 The High School Orchestra The High School Orchestra was organized by C. C. Kliller in 1916. Herbert Young, took charge of it in 1917. Ever since 1920 lwiss Barbara Kantzer has been the director. This year the orchestra furnished music for numerous ban- quets held at the Elks' Club, also playing for the New Era Club at the Elks. It played for two dra- matic plays given by the Senior class, and pre- ceeding Girls' Operetta given by the Girls, Glce Club the orchestra gave a short prelude. It fur- nished music tor the hilly Dayn program held on the High School Campus. The organization finished the year by participating in a banquet of the music departments. At this banquet pins were presented to eleven Senior members. 4' .yr 5 6 :N S A SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA Ermina Heckert, Evelyn Class, Helen Nieder- heiser, Robert Ferguson, James Grant, Harold lliller. Virus Zellner, Richard Thompson. Paul 1Veiler, Helen Jones, Helen Heiskell, Josephine VVard, Lois Heinlen, Irene Kanode, Gerald Gaa, Calvin Heinlen, John Kiess, Clarence Zincke, Frederick Judd, Charles VViles, Robert Breisen- ger, George Fred Kehrer. Frederick Crall, Don- ald Auck, Harry Kern, 1VIartin Sheetz, VValter Assenheimer, Harry Kehrer. Archie Holloway. Darl Linn, 1VIary Eleanor 1Vasson, Lucille VVise, Floyd Berry, Ernestine Donnelly, George PHeiderer, Harry Hancock, Paul Henry. -Floyd B. Berry, '25, . X . e W' I ii x 9 1 Si, fel sk 4 Vw? v j 5 .
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BUCYRI 25 I 1 ' 5 - Fl h X '25 fs ... 'ffif2.', 1 f H77 fi ::-I.. - l ' , --5 -. 52' ,-' . - ' 5 ' - , , ' ,I -A ml I 'xx - b , N ' mlwmmmm E N H .F .U D! l The Senio This is the first time, at least for several years, that a Senior Class in B. H. S. has had a com- plete orchestra. It consisted of twenty members, and was under the able direetorship of lVIiss Kantzer. The orchestra had only a few oppor- tunities to appear in public. It appeared at com- mencement. making: a splendid showing. Orchestra The members are. first row, left to right: VVade Koons, Franklin Roberts, Josephine lVard, Paul Xveiler, Virginia Dwire, Evelyn Class, Helen Niederheiser, Iola Shumaker, Yval- ter -ludd. Second row: Ernestine Donnelly. Bliss Kant- zer, Calvin Heinlen, Edwin Norton, Robert Breisinger, blames Kehrer, Gerald Gan, Donald Auek, Floyd Berry, George Pdeiderer. -'-El'IIl'XfiIIt' IJUIIIIFIIDY. '25,
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