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UHESTRA TRI!! 0 AHTET 1. Caires, M. HUy1L'0lIl1, W. B. Crane fDirectorj, Ii. Rusk Iflccompanistl, F. Flowers, Ia. Bruner. Music Cluh. selected musicians under Mr. Craneis direction, was organized as an enter- tainment group for public demands. Instrumental and vocal solos, duets, trios, quartets, ensembles, and novelties were perfected. The small ensemble of seven players was active at several gatherings including the Dairymen's Banquet, lodge meetings, F. F. A. Banquet and Home Economics fashion show. A novelty musical numher, L'Ten Maids to Marryf, was one of the club's hest received numhers. Advanced players, varied music. and balanced instrumentation all contributed to a progressive course in one of the more cultural studies, Orchestra. Accompanied hy this group, the Student Body enjoyed community singing for the first time in years. Student conducting was newly introduced, also. The Orchestra furnished supplementary music at the plays given hy the llramatics Club. Three of its major performances were the Christmas program, Spring Concert, and Graduation. Mr. Crane selected this group to represent the music department at the evening performance during the Music Festival, May 6. Back Ron' M. Haylroorl, N. Miller, A. Deniz, K. Robarts, H. Mossi, M. Taabman, W. B. Crane, V. 1. Hindley, H. North, W. Clausen, S. Loft. Scvoml Rowf F. Clausen, Ja. Bruner, F. Flowers, B. Rusk, F. Lanini, P. Miner, M. Loft. Front Rowf S. Rusk, J. Harbers, I. Caires, E. Shaw, C. Haywood, M. Adams, E. Renner, D. Bryant.
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'3'I 'Q-' ' ' F ,, Z 'iq' km' 5 I 4 V1.5 ,, A 5 s ...K 4 S., Q . 'F A , I f I af ' v . ' ig fl . . 1 y 1 T , if r F. F. A. JUIIGING TEAM Hack Ron' C. Trigg, Il. Coff, C. Detlefsen, H. Hansen, D. Jacobsen. M. Ulxcn, R. Tonini. Front Rozrf Clausen. Ciulieri, C. Christiansen, C. flinrilcy, K. Nicholson, C. Crane, A. Derarli. W'ithin the school and within the state. Ferndale Future Farmers have served and won great recognition while only in the fourth year as an organized department. Farm Mechanics and Poultry Judging teams received first places at the County Fair, and the dairy and poultry teams placed second at Sacramento. Clill'ord Christiansen ofthe dairy team and Charles Trigg of the poultry team tied for second high individual judging honors in the state. This is the first time any memlbers of the Ferndale chapter have placed in a state contest. Une thousand. one hundred and forty-one dollars was won hy the chapter in Fair competition. H. Hansen. R. Olsen, J. Godinho and F. Godinho were the chief winners. hut nearly all of the sixty-one memhers contributed to the total. Ferndale won second place in the sweepstakes at the County and State Fairs. Under the direction of Mr. Sorem. the Farm lVlechanics classes constructed thirty cement troughs, five trailers. two woodsaws, a fertilizer wagon. and seventy smaller items. Repair johs included eleven harrows. three disks. five mowers. two plows and a hundred miscellaneous. Continuing their community work such as pruning. grafting. and dehorning cattle. the Future Farmers landscaped the gymnasium and painted parking spaces at the school. ln charge of Mr. Smith. they also aided F. F. A. memhers from other parts of the state in securing local dairy animals and entertained Ferndalers at many social events. littrk Rolrf F. P6'Zt'l'SL'l1, M. H1'I'il'iSt'II, Cl. 1 l'7'I'f'i7'lI, M. Olsen, K. Ferguson. H. llctiefxen. H. Cuff, ll. Jar'oi1.w11. C. BIFYIIIII. H. Hinrlicy. Mr. Smith tAri1'iso1'2. Fourth Kotrf J. M1'Clciian, Clausen, W. Himtvr, C. lletlefserz fSf'!'I't'fllfAVi. C. Hunter, C. Trigg. 0. Meister. R. Tonini. L. Barlow, H. Hansen, C. Crane, Mr. Sorcm fArl1'i.Sori. Tlzirri Rotrf lf. Cl1l'iSlTlIIIS6'lY, T. Ciarlf, F. Titus, E. Early, F. Megazzi, J. Corlinho. H. Mossi, L. Martin. Citlliwi, J. Lorenzo. C. Cliristianscn tl'rexirle11tl. Second Rolo R. llaoro. E. Christensen. A. Iiarri. F. RUIIIIHV. F. Coflinlio. C. A. Hintlley tl'ice-Presiricntl. K. Nichol- son. Reimer C. Fiocchini lf. liurnton, l,. .'1l1ti4'7'SUV1, S.1,tIfTVlIIIf'l1i. Front Rolrf 0.Amierson, H. Perry , , , , , , C. Bt'tlllf'llt1lII1I, F. f1llIlIl'USilIi. Co. l e'1lcil'a, J. lfcrli, C. Plliltl', A. 1Iz'r'1trli. H. I,Ul't'I1ZU, ll. Connor, H. Daoro. E. Titus. ,--su-.-.,..--..,,..w-.,,,...-. ,,..... ,J,,,..,,yr
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'Ill MPll'I' 'I'lll0 D. Bryant, Leo. Cillespie, D. Clausen. Accompanied by lilanche liusk. the Trumpet Trio played at the Hart Theatre, over KIEM, and at the lVlusic Festival. With band accompaniment, the Trio performed at the first Band Concert and at the Spring Concert. The trumpeters also added to the Trustee Banquet program. Forty-hve members. ten more than last year. formed the largest and most polished liand in the history of the music department. Notable additions of instruments were two French horns and four marching drums. A pep hand of eighteen members played at most home basketball games, and full hand marched at all football contests. The organization contributed four full concerts, and groups of numbers at the Music Festival, Grammar School Program, Education VVeek. Field Day in Eureka. Decoration llay. and the l-loly Ghost Celebration. liavlr Hou' M. li'erlel.ven, F. Lanini. ll . Jorgensen, R. Tvnini, C. Crane, Ra. Escola, V. 1. Hinrlley, W. B. Crane tllirevlarl. Tliirrl 11'o1t': ll. Silva. Kenner. B. Kaslr, M. Taubrnan, C. Miller, M. Loft, A. Hansen, J. Harbers, S. Laurizlscn, A. llayzraorl, H. Martin, C. Beelfcr, C. Paine. Second Rowf M. Silva, J. Tonini, L. Anderson. C. lletlefsen, H. Iletlefsen, C. Haywood, Jo. Bruner, W. Clausen, .l. llalquist, ,l. Peers, L. Honnilfson, D. Bryant, Leo. Gillespie. Front R01l'5 D. Connor, M. Petersen, F. Hjerre, R. Becker, H. Patterson, K. Rnliarts, R. Feenafy, H. Martin, A. Deniz, S. Briggs, M. Adams, K. B0lll1ilfSOI1., A. Anderson, ll. Clausen.
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