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HONOR ROLL-CLASS OF 257,
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COCHRAN AERIAL HONOR ROLL-CContinuedj Assunta Prioreschi Anna Gohn ' Margaret Stewart Fern Weaver Martha Howe James Graham . Earl Sipe Phyllis Vkfright Barbara Geiger John Ream Harry Resley Louise Thiele Martha Gregory Catherine Ream lO COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM-1925 . Held in Cochran Auditorium, january 20 Bachelor Girls CMarchD .......................... Cochran Orchestra Class Procession Invocation .,....................... . .... Rev. George Olejar Songs ........................................................ Class a. God of Love QE. W. Johnsl b. Benden1eer's Stream fOld Tunej c. Beyond the Spanish Main CHenry W. Bakerj . 4 Salutatory ...,...................................... Cressida Swope Every Cochran Student a Prospective Home Owner Songs .................................................. ..... C lass a. Summer Clouds Cjohn E. Westj b. Cochran Hail! KD. E. Baldwinj Selection ...........................,.. .... O rchestra Play, The Song of Hiawathau Valedictory ........................... .... I Jaul Gogel A World Record Presentation of American Legion Medals Presentation of Diplomas .... I. D. Rutledge, President of School Board Response ............................................. Harry Resley Benediction ..................................... Rev. George Olejar VVest High fMarchJ ........................ ............ O rchestra lTO OUR SENIOR ORCHESTRA Since Cochran opened as a Junior High School much attention has been given to instrumental music. It is quite evident that the development of the orchestra is a very important factor in Cochran. Special care has been taken to secure good tone and to lay a proper technical foundation. Along with this we are provided with a wide range of selections, leading from the easier grades to standard concertos, Mr. Baldwin, our former instructor, and Mr. Holton, who has taken his place, have both thoroughly drilled us on bowing together. At present there are twenty-seven members in our advanced or- chestra. They are as follows: Leader, Mr. Holton. First Violins-Olive Bloom, Joseph Kazameck, Sara Corrigan, Grace Butler, Lincoln Sawyer, Telford Stormer, John Lodzon, Melvin Launtz, Rauch Cover, and Albert Dabbs. Second Violins-Robert McGraw, Albert Harbaugh, Dorothy Grubb, Orpha Brown, Mandel! Bracken, William Wesner, Frank Mat- tern. Drums, Richard Kraft. Bass-William Perry. Clarinet-Max McFeaters, Earl Zimmerman. 'Cello-Polly Barnhart, Ruth Crissey. Trombone-Campbell Rutledge, Glenn Amps. Cornet-Fred Pellow, Harry Beckman. OLIVE BLOOM, Term VII. Qnineteenl
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COCHRAN AERIAL THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA The Junior Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Snedden, has made great progress within the past year. Practice is held in the Auditorium every Thursday and Friday. The orchestra consists of forty-five pieces, including the following: . First Violin-Lucile Platt, Emma Jane Hosmer, Mary Jane Bloom, Steed Hockensmith, james Hotham, Joseph Morley, Taylor Shalier, Jane Layman, Francis Leightenberger, Charles Meyers, Rob- ert Kluchchevick, Robert Overdorf, Grace Morgan, Frank Aucs. Second Violins-Bertha Lipinsky, Vernon Dietz, Jennie Golic, Paul Saylor, Robert Simmons, Robert Herchie, Henry Geha, James Plack, Margaret Varner. Third Violin-Dorothy Trefts, Henrietta Suto, Fred George, ghonias Figge, Howard Hughes, Harry Hunt, Edward Reese, James mea . Clarinets-George McCaully, George Berkebile. Cornets-Catherine VValsh, Thora Proctor, Philip Kraph. Trombones-Herbert Plotts, Franklin Reiter. Saxophones-Nathan Lobb, William Bowser. Pianos-June Trefts, Sarah Cape. Xylophone, Sarah Suppes. Traps-George Keim, Harold Smith. The Junior Orchestra played four times in Assembly and, in addi- tion, for the community concert and during Music Week at the Coch- ran Auditorium. Besides the work connected with our school, the orchestra gave a pleasing program for the Mother and Daughter ban- quet given by the Y. W. C. A., April 29, at the Presbyterian Church. MARGARET VARNER, Term II. 0 COCHRAN'S BAND The accompanying picture was taken at a football game last November. The game was the last one of the season when we beat Johnstown Ir. Varsity from High School. The band consisted of twenty-five members, several of which were absent when the picture was taken. The band had many engagements for public appearances, and some could not be filled. Those appearing in the picture are: First Row-Franklin Reiter, Herbert Plotts, Campbell Rutledge- trombones. Second Row-Earl Zimmerman, Paul Gogel, Ivan Horton-clari- nets. Third Row-Robert Boyer, baritone, Louis Garrozoni, clarinet, Fred Pellow, cornet. Fourth Row-Stanley Stephens, Robert Custer-cornets. Fifth Row-Billy Evans, alto, Mary Walsh, Philip Krape-cornets. Sixth Row-Loren Small, Richard Zimmerman-cornetsg William Perry, bass. Last Row-Robert Murphy, drum. The band attended every football game on the home field but one. Our specialties are few. One of them is the jumping from soft, dreamy music into the crash of Cochran, . CAMPBELL RUTLEDGE, VII. -0. COCHRAN,S BAND When Cochran's Band was started, 'Twas really a splendid band: You could hear the splendid music All over Cochran's land. Ctwenty onej
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