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MfSiW As ' C ( a As ' t ( a - ( a - Afi ' k Sf ' ? Sii Sc. r Lst The members of the Garfield Junior High Boys ' Glee Club are: First Tenors — Keith Munroe, Alden Wintringham, Jack Atthouse, George Herms, Lester Scheeline, Augustus Barnett, David Wallace, John Waldo, Reginald Watt, Alden Smith, Fred King, David Avers, Walter Ritchie, Wlllard Steele, Henry Albrecht, Charles Hillman, Carlton Rathbone, Junior Stai ord, James MacNair, Robert Elliot, Paul Moon, James Koford, John Longaker, Stuart Knight, Eugene Raftery, and Kenneth Johnson. Second Tenors — Robert Southwick, Edward Pike, Morgan Boyers, Fred Martin, Bill Hunter, Pat Dewell, Robert Kleinfelter, Harry Bauer, Stewart Eaton, Tom Rhodes, Elmer Kern, Robert Raftery, Edward Sanguinetti, George Miller, Donald Tweedy, Jack Stanton, Max Stout, Philip S. Davis, Chastine Gary, Nat Goodwin, Robert Quillinan, Fred Dellett, Mortimer Fleinrich, Delmar McKeown, Bertram Dawe, Lawrence Colson, Robert Token, Roland Goodwin, Warren Kinny, Roy Capser, Norman Rutherford, and Elmont Baylis. Bass — Donald Thomas, Hubert Koughan, Philip B. Davis, Arthur Lewis, Frank Pitman, Reed Van Winkle, Louis Hendricks, Franklin Fuller, Donald Hil- lary. Roger Scott, Arden Gray, Philip Peterson, Mark Lawrence, and Blake Claggett. On Library Day, the Boys ' Glee was a conspicuous part of the after- noon ' s program. This was the first time that the boys appeared with the orange sashes, presented to them by the P.-T. A. The group sang on numerous other occasions, namely, the Thousand Oaks Baptist Church, assemblies, Father ' s Night at the P.-T. A., B. H. T. A., for the Elks Club, and for graduation. The members of the Garfield Junior High Girls ' Glee Club are: First Sopranos — Roberta Hutson, Caroline Cross, Charlotte Ranft, Louise Graves, Dorothy Mollin, Betty Ewell, Phyllis Preston, Vera Mae Marshall, PhyUis Turner, Frances Rye, June Handel, Jean Whitmore, Genevieve Gay, Helen Ebey, Annette McGee, Drewanne Chidester, Barbara Munford, Ethel McNeely, Lois Sconberg, Nina Standish, Darleen Sandheer, and Henrice Ellis. Second Sopranos — Lorraine Hoff, Blanche Banks, Anita Uhl, June Adams, Ruth Whaley, Thea Nettleman, Marion Marliave, Jean Ryan, Mathilde Brunner, Mary Keran, Helen Thelan, and Virginia Price. Altos — Cecyl Rathbone, Ruth Meaker, Catherine Miller, Frieda Levey, Hari- ette Wilcox, Betty Dubroy, Mary Lister, Helen Smart, Margaret Burroughs, Dor- othy Lee, and Emily Stalnaker. ■The Girls ' Glee sang for the Library Day program, at the Northbrae Bap- tist Church, and for graduation. GLEE CLUBS
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GARFIELD BAND Our First Band has the following players: Solo Cornet — John Eltchinoff, Dale Sandifur, Donald Johnston, Howard Park. First Cornet — Richmond Wilson. Second Cornet — Willard Sea, Ray Slusser. Solo Clarinet — Crawford Carter, Herbert Bradley, Lester Dent, Albert Horn. Second Clarinet — Stuart Barnett, Edwin Johanson, Max Gershenson, War- ren Hassler, Arthur McFarlane. Flute — Louis London. Piccolo — Forbes Laflin. E flat Saxaphone — Glenn Lym. E FLAT Baritone Saxaphone — Alfred Stephens, Ira Cross. Melophone — Robert Kleinhammer, Isadore Gould, Nicholas Starry. Baritone — Walter Reed. Trombone — Jim Luce, Carleton Peck, James Lyman. E FLAT Tuba — John Calvert. Snare Drum — Sanford Berger. Bass Drum — Richard Watkins. The band has served Garfield well on various occasions. It played for the May Festival at the Thousand Oaks School, for the grand march on Library Day, for the Parent-Teacher ' s Association, and for our Track Meet and Track Rally. GARFIELD ORCHESTRA. Our First Orchestra has a membership of the following students: Concert Master Violin — Herbert Thelen. First Violin — George Eltchinoff, Frances Tappan, Mary Case, Henry Al- brecht, Helen Cottrell, Janet Rowley. Second Violin — Harold Storm, Matilda MacCaughey, Roma De La Roi, Eileen Maxwell, Johanna Vornholt. Viola — Hamilton MacCaughey. Cello — Edmund Thelen, A. Eliot Dennett. Flute — James McCarthy, Forbes Laflin. Clarinet — Herbert Bradley, Lester Dent. Cornet — John Eltchinoff, Dale Sandifur. Melophone — Robert Kleinhammer, Isadore Gould. String Bass — Doris Baird. Piano — Maxine Swift, Ardeth Fluharty. Drum — Sanford Berger. The Garfield Orchestra has been doing some fine work this term. It now has an enrollment of thirty-four members. It has played on the following occasions: Parent-Teachers ' Moving Pictures, Marin School Concert, Shakesperian Play, and Graduation Day.
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