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Orchestra lKMuS7.C tlze fiercest grief can charm, Ancl ,Fate's severest rage clfsarmf, The best proof which We have of the truth of this passage is right in our own school, and a splendid proof too-Our Orchestra. About two months ago it Was proposed that a concert be given by the High School Orchestra. The purpose of the concert was to secure enough money to buy music, which was much needed for this organization. The school responded nobly to the call for help and 350 tickets were sold. The pro- ceeds put the organization on a firm tinan- cial basis. Under the able directorship of Ralph Green, our orchestra has prospered and im- proved until now it is pronounced superior to any of former years. Continued success is possible out of the abundance of capable material which Will be in school next year, and every possible means should be used to perfect an organization of such credit to a school. RALPH GREEN-Director. Violins. Pauline Zinninger, '12, Elizabeth Lavin, '12, Doris Portmann, '13 Katherine Elson, '11. john Fishering, '13, Phil Rosenthal, '11, Howard Vaille, '13, Edgar Cameron, '14, Don Pike, '12, Austin Lesigs, '14. Ruth Nusly, '11, Viola. Katherine llernower, '12, Cello. Walter Willis, '13, Flute. Gustavus Phillips, '11. Comets. Leland Grunder, '14, Nelson Yoder, ,12, Trombones. james Buchnan, '12. Selmo Rinehart, '14, Saxophone. Paul Shrigley, '11, Drums. Charles Amendt, '11. Pianist-Jessie Van Horne, 'l1. Shakespeare Club Hglfy Slzakesfiearefi .M1'lton callecl lzfm, eclzofng Ben: all li f 'Wy Slzakesjiearefl lie to JOHN PRICE .....,,,,,........ President For the first time in the history of Canton High School, the Senior class organized a Shakespeare Club, its purpose to be the study and interpretation of the works of Shakes- peare. The first meeting was held Monday, Feb- ruary twenty-seventh. Officers were elected, and an executive committee composed of Ann Jones and Ralph jesse, together with the pres- t e sons'o men.-'Lowell RUTH GEIDLINGER ...,.,.... Secretary ident, appointed the leaders and arranged the programs. Only Seniors in good standing were eligible to this club. The club met Weekly on Vtlednesday at the seventh bell. Hamlet was the play studied. Next year the club expects to start earlier and will, no doubt, be able to accomplish much more.
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Senior Girls' Glee Club Of all the arts, great music fs tire art To raise, the soul above an earthly storms.-'Lelani HELEN SPILKER ..... ....... P resident MARIE HOMER ...... ....... L ibrarian Cn Monday, December third, a meeting was held by the Senior Girls for the purpose of organizing a Glee Club. Officers were elected and a librarian was appointed. Miss Schoen- inger of the Faculty kindly consented to act as director. A music committee compo-sed of Olive C. Cole, Rhea Genet, and Theresa Malloy was selected. Regular meetings were held every Monday after school. The Club has appeared several times on special programs of entertainment and at the MARIE FIGLEY ........... ...... S ecretary Miss SCHOENINGER ....... ..... . Director concert given by the Seniors in the First Christian Church in March. Each time the girls were accorded a kind reception by the student body, and performed with much credit and ability. The success of the Club has been largely due to Miss Schoeninger's untiring efforts and interest. The following selections were studied dur- ing the year: Annie Laurie, Blow Soft VVinds,', by Vincentg Stars of the Summer Night, by Oweng and the Gypsy Chorus, by Roeckel.
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