l 3' Q E ii 2 Sl Tl Ili BAND f icfltl gnsffzumenfal As disastrous as the fire was, which de- stroyed the High School building just hefore school opened last fall, the band and orchestra emerged without serious losses. I.ucl4ily, all of the instruments were saved and all of the uniforms, with the exception of the caps, A great portion of the music library of both hand and orchestra was destroyed or charred beyond use. ln spite of these handicaps, both organizations, under the direction of Mr. G. Ray Bonham, have participated in the usual number of programs during the year. Realizing the problems of the hand, the American Business Club, always ready to lend a hand in a good cause. sponsored the famous negro singer, Emanuel lN1ansfield, in a concert, This was well received, and the proceeds helped very much to purchase one hundred new caps. The most serious handicap of the band and orchestra was in being divided between EIIICI1 son and Longfellow, so that full rehearsals could not he held, Arrangenients were finally made for rlie band members at Longfellow to come to lfmerson three times a week at the regular rehearsal hour so that the mem- bers could practice together. The orchestra was less fortunate in their rehearsals, getting together only once a week on Thursday eve- nings. The first event scheduled for the band hy hir, Bonham was the parade for the Cfheroltee Strip Cfelehration on September lh. During the fall, besides playing for all of the home football games, the band played for the District Teachers' Nleeting held Octok ber ll, in lfnid. It also participated in the XVar I.oan, Red Cross, and lnfantile llaralvsis drives. i The Band Queen, hlary l.ou I.amhert, was crowned by George lVlcKenzie at the lfnid- Norman game, September 24. Her attendants were loleen Hunter, Robert lyliller, Niary Katherine Thomas, Herbert Niayherrv, Patsy Taft, Gene Druiett, and lfrvin Goertz, 1 The first appearance of the orchestra was in December, when it gave the annual Christ' mas assembly. This program was presented lirst at lfnierson and then at Longfellow. On liriday, December I7, the program was given 5 S i rg Q E 1, at the Northern Oklahoma Hospital. The program consisted of A'Selections from the lVIessiah, VVinter VVonderland, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There, nad the ever popular 'AVx'hite Christmas . The orchestra was ahlv assisted hy Grace l-lronopulos, Dorothy lirif day, and Peggy Carver, vocalists. Both the hand and orchestra had a part in entertaining Governor Kerr when he came to lfnid in Ianuary. The orchestra played dur- ing the luncheon, giving a group of cur- rently popular numbers. As a special treat this year, the hand and orchestra members were guests of Nlr. Bonf ham at a theatre party, Needless to say, this was very much enjoyed. The annual Symphony, Song and Swing, program was presented on lVIarch I4 at the lfducation Building to a full house. The orchestra made its appearance during the first half of the prograni with the band giving the last half. The opening numbers on the program were selections from Victor Her bert's uSWCCtllCill'IS,U with Nlartha Hronopuf los and Iohn Kumli in a duet in the title song, Sweethearts,H Grace I-lronopulos as soloist in Pretty as a Picture, a violin solo, Angelus,l' by'Anne Dillon, and a dance hy Cynthia Sue Thomas, 'ileannettt-'s NVood- en Shoesn. The second number, 'ADown South, featured a medley of southern tunes fffmztinuerl on page 64j Tl ll? ORCII IVSTRA
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lNIIl HIHH SEHIHH Delta Theta Lozufr Row: XVimpcy, Troup, Scrivner fsecj, Royer, VVells Burclick. Sfmnrl Row: Frecman Creporterj, Pratt, VVclls, Howartl Cvice pres.. trcasj, Anclerson, Cotlner, Smith Csponsorb. Third Row: iVIcKay, Paine fsgt.-at-armsj, Bell ftreas., vicefpres.j Gunning ftreasj, Buxton, Bohon fvice-pres.j. Uppfr Row: Nt-al, McMal1aii, Allen, Escue, lVla'lJerrv M0 y I, , Kenzic fpresj, Miller. Luther Burbank Flower and Carden Club Lower Row: Kachn, Overfelt, McNeill, V. Kesuer, T. Kesner Hoover, Evans, Schmidt. Second Row: Gilbert, Sabin, Nelson Qpresj, Terrel, Foley fcura tory Nichols, Nleicrs, Chorlrick Qcuratorj. Upper Row: Renkcn fvice-pres.j, Pereboom, Kline, Boyer fsponf- sorj, Ma1'sl1 Qcuratorj, Nichols, Hastings Ctreasj, Linclell. The Enid 4-H Club Lowfr Row: A, Smith, Iulian, lander Csec.-trcasj, lvlchflillen Qpresj ,Daykin. Upper Row: Nlillcr fhoy cxeeutivej, Grove Csong learlerj, Boyer fsponsorj, Barrick Qvice-prcsj, hlarsh. Vergilian Lmurr Row: Prouty, Dillon Qtreasj, Martiii fvicefpresj, Hol- lanclcr Qpresj, Corey fsecj. Srrmzrl' Row: Fromholz fsponsorj, Hudson fvicc-p1'es.D, Cox fsecj, Hallman. Benson, Sugg fpresj, Chenoweth fspon- sorj. Upper Row: Druen Qvice-pres.j, Lowe fsec.-treas.j, Jones Ctreasj, Kumli Cpresj, Nleier fpresj, Herth Qsec.-treas.j. Biology Taxidermy Club I.owrr Row: Gunning, lulian fcuraiorj, Stewart, Cfharnplin, Cox fcuratorj, Hudspeth, Porter Ccuratorj. Farmer fsecj. Sfmnd Row: A. Smith, Day, Anderson, Gott, Peckham, Dritch, layue. Third Row: Price, Mcwler, Loucks, Stanlielrl, Atkinson, Halcomlu, lack Tay- lor Ctreas.j. v Fourth Rowg Boyer fsponsorj, Kuinli fpresj, john Taylor fvicc-prcsj Crumpacker, R. Smith, Neville. Upper Row: Glover, Harper, Barrick fcuratorj, Marsh, Croppcr.
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