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NIC of the most progressive organizations in the school is our orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Reed, the orchestra has played for the Junior Class Play, College Junior Class Play. Grade Operettas, and Boys Hobby Fair. This group entered the District Contest and Song Festival held at Greenville and played well. Although not successful in winning, the orchestra is determined to do better next year. In order to become a member of the orchestra, one must belong to either the string ensemble or the band. The entire per- sonnel of this organization includes thirty-seven musicians and the director. The purpose is to promote greater interest in music and musical instruments. The orchestra is composed of the following pieces: seven hrst violins: seven second violins, two violas, one cello, one bass viol, four clarinets, four saxophones, three eornets, two trom- bones, two baritones, one tuba, two drums, and one piano. This advancing friendly orchestra is sure to succeed. V ICJ. R. J. N. li1'r.vl mtv: L. Jacobs, B. Judy, ll. O'l3ryant, A. Smith, R. Copeland, C. licrguson, J. Neal. Scrum! row: M. Turnbull, J. Crcswell, Y. Rigio, N. liimiey, H. Ross, M. Martindale. V. Fields, E. Chaplin, H. Andrew, ll. Bobbitt, R. Finney, fX. Brewer. Third Vorv: R. Ramsey, M. Martindale, l.. Fulkerson, F. Patton, J. XYhittington, E. lrvine. XY. Stormont, XY. Hradfute, NY. Hughes, J. llull'man, XY. Corry, ll. Coulter, F. Jolley, K. Randall, G. Shutts. I7u111'fl1 row: C. Post, J. Reinhard, J. Northup, R. lleatty, Mr. Reed, F. Anderson. .Yof in fic'f11rv.' L. Graham, L. llobbitt. M. W'hitting'ton. ORCHESTRA
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THE BAND ci- -I. Reinhard, R. llcatty, ll. Rowe, Lf XVatkins, XY. Collins, XY. Corry, J. Huffman, K. llencdict, XV. Hughes, M. Whittington, C. Post. . ll: J. llcck, P. Rose, II. -Indy, I.. liulkerson, IJ. Swango, L. Tucker, li. Irvine, P. Dobbins, D. VYilliantson, R. Conley, W. Stormont, N. Finney. S: J. Gillilain, D. XN'isecup, P. VVhittington, lf. Chaplin, J. Bradfute, E. Kennon, J. McMillan, Y. Rigio. M. Turnbull, D. Gerhardt. li. HufTtnan, V. Fields, H. Andrew, W. Aiken. .Vol in ffl'fl1l'l'f Ii. Patton, G. Martindale, j. Fudge, j. VN'hittington, H. Ross, XY. llradfute. VV. Andrew. The band this year completed its second season and may justly be proud of the progress made both in musicianship and as a marching organization. Again it proved itself a colorful organization and a useful one. It played at all hotne basketball games. for various other school functions, and at- tempted to reward the local community for its generous support by playing at various civic projects. The band regrets the loss of the following members by graduation: lletty Rowe, Robert lleatty, Bill Aiken, john Fudge, Laurence Fulkerson, and Clark Post. They were loyal and capable musicians and their places will be hard to fill. The band is looking forward with anticipation for even greater success in the coming year. To its present tneinbership whose worth has been proved, will be added a fine group of young musicians trained in the instru- mental classes and the junior orchestra. Page 46 l
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