Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 33 text:

THE SPECTATOR The Orchestra The orchestra has progressed rapidly this year, under the leadership of Mrs. Bradford. We have added three new members and we hope that we shall have as many more next year. Mr. Thun plays the saxophone and Mr. Jewett the cornet. We are pleased to say that Jack Thompson and his drums have joined us. Our old members are still faithful. Lola Belle Hulbert plays the piano and Warren McChesney, with first violin, is the leader of the instru ' ments. Elbert Gibbins accompanies Warren McChesney on first violin and Oria Orr plays second obbligato violin. Merlyn Pearce plays the clarinet. We have taken part in many concerts this year and played “La Tra- viata,”“ Bohemi an Girl,” and“ Return of the Volunteers,” at the Junior play. Three cheers for our leader, Mrs. Bradford, and— Here’s to the High School Orchestra, May they reach success and more. Loud praise and cheer we give The orchestra, four times four!

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THE SPECTATOR In the Hall of Fame Most Popular Girl Alice Grace Yordi Most Popular Boy Ben Hoyle Prettiest Girl . Mary Hiatt Handsomest Boy . Cecil Smith Biggest Flirt . Lola Belle Hulbert Most Studious Girl . Irnita McPhail Cutest Girl Madeline Babcock Cutest Boy Bud Thompson Best-JJatured Girl Thelma Richards Musician .... Pauline Domine Actress .... . Helene Wiedersheim Actor . Elbert Gibbins Singer . . Ann McMichael Artist . Jane Carol Whitaker Orator .... Ben Warren Tallest Boy Merlyn Pearce Tallest Girl Esther Sink Smallest Boy Maurice Murray Smallest Girl . Josephine Ferrari Best Dancer Beatrice Horn Impersonator . . Isabelle Murray Poet . . Forrest McAbee Magician .... . Clarence Lattin Best Typist Hazel Smith Runaway Boy Louis Osmon Fattest Girl . Hazel Gianoli Fattest Boy Iginio Pelligrini Wittiest Girl . Floris McPherson Wittiest Boy Robert Glass The Talker Walter Winrott Baseball Fan Daniel Cannon The Tennis Champ Dicy Hurt Basketball Fan Yell Nobles The Thinker . Celia Smith The Cut-Up Carlos Babcock The Spiritualist Jane Abetty Kleiser Shyest Boy Raymond Ward Shyest Girl Jane Liest Classiest Boy . . Connie Haehl Classiest Girl Virginia Williams The Drummer . Art McCray Strongest Boy . Bus Cooper Comedian Earl Murillo Girls ' Basketball Fan Evelyn Cook Long-Haired Junior Norma Mazzini Red-Headed Girl . . Oria Orr Our Movie Man M John Carico



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THE SPECTATOR Boys’ Glee Club The Boys Glee Club has been greeted with much applause whenever it has made its appearance and each song has proven a success. Ten boys have been striving to reach the high rungs of the ladder to reach success. Mrs. Bradford as the instructor has certainly accomplished a great deal for these pupils of hers. Earl Murillo and Cecil Smith sing bass; Daniel Cannon, second tenor; Bryon Thompson, Will Johnson and Walter Winrott, first tenor; and the baritones are Charles Ledford, Bernard Lile and John Oliva. The Glee Club entertained the O. V. L. one Wednesday afternoon with the songs Jus Smile and High School.” Also at the Oratorical Contest they sang “The Hornet” and “ Auld Lang Syne.” At the begin ' nmg of the school year they entertained a small gathering in the Assembly Room with some selections of “The Bullfrog and the Bulldog” and “The Morning Song.” The V anderer O’er the leas And o’er the seas I have wandered. Far from home O’er the foam I have wandered. From the white and frozen lands To the desert’s burning lands I have wandered. Far and wide, high and low, Ever onward till I die I must wander. M

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