Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1941

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20 Tuna Quill TVT.-KU.-X7lNlI7 By MARioRiE IEANNE DOUGLAS Along with the rumble of wagon wheels, the neighs of horses, and the swish of costumes. the Enid High School Band added its lively marches to the Cherokee Strip Celebration, September I6 and l7. The concert band gave its initial appearance when it furnished the prograni for the State Student Council Meet- ing held at Enid High School October ll and l2. To add an extra bit of color and enthusi- asm at the football and basketball games during the year of '4l: the band offered lively marches and colorful formations, With the clash of symbols, the blare of trumpets and the trills of the Woodwinds, the Enid High School Band opened their part of the animal program, Symphony, Song, and Swing, Niarch 5, at the Education build- ing. This program, made interesting through weeks of careful preparation, was presented by the band, orchestra, and choral classes combined, under the direction of Miss Nlauf rine Nlorrow, glee club director, and Nlr. G. R. Bonham, director of the band and orchesf tra. Richard Ill, Say It XVith IXTusic. and National Defense were the other numbers contributed bv the band, which also joined with the chorus to give the stirring patriotic finale Ramparts VVe VVatch . Not only did the baud take part in this program, but they cooperated with the city by adding flash and color to the city parades. They participated in numerous contests which were held in cities all over the state. Eive members of the concert band were chosen to represent Enid High School at the All-State Band Clinic, held annually at Still water, December 5 to 7, Those selected were THE OHCHESTRA lack Croom, bass drum, Eugene VValker, cornet, TVfip'jorie Ieantie Douglas, Hute and piccolog and VVallace,Vandever, oboe. The officers of the ban were David Green, presit int, Itlnfiiir W bel, vid'-president, Clyt e Colegrove, sec5etary, Bifl Clarkx peaf sitter, Bill Armstrong, business managtgrl and Iatues Butler, publicity manager. , Sharing the instrumental music honors with the band is the Enid High Scl1oolC5rcliestra. replacing the lively marches' with soft symf phqnic selections. , ' Having- given its initial appearance at the Open House held at Enid High School, the orchestra and groups of players from the orchestra were in demand for occasions of all sorts, Tllelorchcstra officers were Perry Tudor, president, Herman Singer, vicefpresident, Ruth Exline, secretary, Bobby Seese, public- ity manager, and Dax'icl Green, business man- ager. R 1 The orchestra opened thggprogratu. Sym, phony. Song and Swing, with The Wlorld ls Vliaiting for the stimist-, with lighting elliects achieving a scintillating atmosphere. The selection, Victor Herbertis Favorites, was staged, and it was followed by 'iSvm- phony ln li iVTinor, and popular llllIi1lbL'I'S in- cluding l Hear a Rhapsody . ln the Tri-State Band Eestival, held April lo-19. the band received a first division rat- ing in concert playing and in sight reading. Thev also received the most coveted honor of the festival, that of being chosen the most outstanding Class A baud. Ar the massed band concert, April I9, Enid High School Band was asked to play their two con- cert numbers, Herbert I.. Clarke's i'Tri- umphal Nlarchn and Overture to Richard III. The band was awarded second place in the sweepstakes, receiving more superior rat- ings than all except one high school band. The orchestra gave its linal appearance of the year when it played for the commence' Illellt exercises. The Enid High School Band and Orches- tra have spent a happy year, full to the brim with activities, trying to inspire the other students with a spirit of loyalty and will be back on the job again next year under the efficient direction of Mr. G R. Bonham. .11xxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxx Congratulations to the Students of the 19-ll class of Enid High School i to l Reed's Enid Motor Lines l ' A 1 i 'f . f ' nn VX E IOYTHE cf . 1 Q Vx Q BEST 9 I C l li Use ' I ella - HOME DAIRY Dairy Products and Ice Cream Daily nxssxxxsxsxxxxxunuuxxunxxnxii

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