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ANNUAL CONCERT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The high school orchestra is getting better every year, but this year something new was added to their annual program. Mrs. Rohde was invited to bring the mem- bers of the Garver School Rhythm Band to be our guest players. The annual spring concert was given on April 20, 1945, and they began their program with an old stand by, the War March of the Priests. Then everyone, but especially the high school kids, got a kick out of the boogie Woogie piece. After the orchestra had played most of their selections, Mr. Lawrence went down and directed the rhythm band, The little kids looked very cute with their paper soldier hats, and their drummer was really a pip. They began with How D'ye Do, and played four pieces, ending with America, We all thought they were very good. After that Patricia Hannah came up with the solo, Orientale, on her cello, Oscar, and interpreted that selection very well. Next, awards were presented to four senior girls: Gloria Lucas, Mary Cochran, Elizabeth Hartley, and Elaine Hartley. These were musical letters. Then three special awards were given: one to Shirley Holland for her wonderful singingg and one to Pat Hannah for playing so well on her cello, They both received season tickets to the concerts sponsored by the Erie Civic Music Association. The third one was given to Nancy Platz for struggling through boys' and girls' glee clubs every week and playing the accompaniments for every musical affair that goes on in school. Hers was three months tuition at the Erie Conservatory of music for piano lessons. The orchestra brought the concert to a close by playing the March from Tann- hauserf' Altogether it was a very successful eveningg and it was a money-making proposition, too. - -RUTH BARKER. THE CHARMING GIRL-Dill. CLASS IOKER-Rog. TALKATIVE BOY-DAVE. STUDENT WITH PRIZE IALOPE+Morgan, STUDENT WITH MOST TARDY SLIPS-Guy. MOST AMBITIIOUS GIRL-lulia. GIRL WITH MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT-Graff. CHAMPION GUM CHEWER-M, Miller. SMALLEST GIRL-Hilda, LAZIEST STUDENT-Ed. Page 22
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