Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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V3 HI -TIMES ORCHESTRA TOP ROW : Left to Right: Robert Farrington, Gordon Eldridge, Beatrice Rhoads, Constance Stoll, Iver Haines, Carl Danhouser, Victor Moore. MIDDLE ROW: W'illiam Reid, Harley Preston, Goldie Fletcher, Catherine Deeds, Margaret Barker, Genevieve Grove, Eugene White, George Mansfield, Herbert Haines. FIRST' ROW: Louise Coble, Alice Halblaub, Naomie Reemsnyder, Louise Flickinger, Chester Smith, Elsie Brooks Rosana Lyle, Richard Quigley, Donald Vail, Mr. Cruikshank. THE ORCHESTRA Mr. Layton organized the Orchestra in 1920, and from a personnel of a few, this or- ganization has increased until at the present time there are about thirty members. Their first appearance was at the Trolley League Oratorical Contest in April, 1921. 1 he Orchestra, like the band! has appeared in semi-annual concerts. During last winter the Orchestra, assisted by the other three mu- sical organizations, gave free Sunday afternoon concerts, which were much appreciated by the community. It has been quite an advantage to the pupils who have belonged to this organization, be- cause it has given them inestimable experience and instruction. After two years of service each member is presented with a pin, showing the school’s appreciation for their efforts. The Boys’ Glee Club and the Orchestra were enjoyed by an audience at the Springfield Sanitarium last year. 1'his musical organization, at the present time under the leadership of Mr. Cruikshank, should be supported and encouraged by every- one.

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HI-TIMES 24 y? BAND TOP ROW: Left to Right'. Floyd Stein, Edgar Patten, Gordon Eld ridge, Russell Burton, Luther Gardner, Vernon Robinett, Burt Ewart, James Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Arthur Jones, Joseph Mills, William Jackley, Richard Eagle, Donald Richardson, John Ends ley, Ivan Haines, Donald Ripley, Wilbur Medkeff, Wallace Copeland. FIRST ROW': Warren Hastings, Robert Read, William Reid, Frank Ranney, Lawrence Sutphen, George Eisenman, Chester Smith. Raymond Wolfe, Carl Danhouser, Malcolm Wetzel, Victor Moore, Clarence Hinkle. THE BAND The Hand, which we believe to be the most popular musical organization, has a large fol- lowing by the student body. This, no doubt, is due to the fact that it appeals to music lovers because of its bouvant, catching refrains, brought into effect by the ever popular brass instruments. In 1922 through the untiring efforts of Mr. Layton, our former principal, the Hand was organized, but had only a few members. Then Mr. Schlabaugh took up the work and with keen zest hunted out the cream of all the musical talent. He soon had forty members enrolled in the Hand. He so enthused every- one with the progress of the Hand that, in 1925, money, which amounted to well over a thousand dollars, was appropriated for uni- forms for the hoys; money was also appropri- ated for added instruments, which expendi- ture also totaled over a thousand dollars. Mr. Schlabaugh left us in the fall of 1926 and Mr. Cruikshank has taken his place. 'file Hand is met with favor at all functions and with this status we sincerely hope it will expand in name and firmness in the years to come with the good name of CUYAHOGA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL.



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 26 HI-TIMES r GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Margaret Lonberger, Mary Cummins, Mildred DeMusey, Dorothy Spaeth, Nfary Louise Starr, Arlene Buehl, Marie Robinette, Eva Schultz, Buelah Brown, Thresa Naddell, Margaret Long, Mr. Preston, Instructor. SECOND ROW: Martha Spaeth, Margaret Wolfe, Ruth Hoots, Mary Alice Richt, Margaret Mc- Kinley, Elsie Idle. Dorothy Jacobs, Lois Sowers, Ethel Wilson. I HIRD ROW: Irene Puffer, Florence Burgess, Dorothy Sechrist, Alberta Huff, Mary Irwin, Jean McCracken, Carroll Whipple, Genevieve Stockwell, Jean O'Connor. FOl RTH ROW: Margaret Lemon, Helen Ford, Eunice Jewett, Virginia Benton, Marion Lostetter, Clara Belle Brothers, Ardene Rogers, Audrey Good tow, Marion Orth. FIFIH ROW: Ethel Lewis, Mabel Lee, Dorothy Hankey, 'Thelma Hale, Elizabeth Elliott, Mar- garet Jamison, Violet Neuman, Victorine Moses, Blanche Mason. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB I he Girls Glee Club, which originated in 1911. is ranked with the most popular organ- izations of the school. The Glee Club is in- structive as well as educational. Group sing- ing not only trains the voice of the singer, hut it also teaches the girl obedience and co- operation, without which no organization is successful. The club was really organized in 1917, and from that lime to the present time has been a regular organization of the school. The members receiving one-half credit for two years service. The school shows its appreciation for the efforts of the girls by presenting them with a pin, after they have completed two years of service. This pin can be gained only by service in one of the musical organizations and so is considered quite an honor. I he Glee Club has been directed for the last four years by Mr. Preston. He is a very capable director, as he has had much ex- perience as a soloist and as a teacher of voice culture. The Sunday afternoon concerts, given last year and sponsored by the High School, were aided in their success by the Girls’ Glee Club, file club also had an active place in the semi- annual concert given last spring. The Girls’ Glee Club now consists of 48 members and when these members have served their two years we shall expect to find them enriched by one-half credit, one pin, and much experience.

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