Garfield Junior High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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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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STUDENT OFFICERS Robert Condon , President John Kellogg Vice-President Grace Terry Secretary Carleton Peck . Treasurer Cecyl Rathbone Social Secretary Hamilton MacCaughey.. Boys ' Athletic Manager Carrie Laflin Girls ' Athletic Manager GARFIELD STUDENT COURT The Garfield Student Court is nominated and elected at the beginning of every semester by the Cabinet Representatives. The court consists of three officers. They are: Hubert Koughan, Chief Justice; Robert Quillinan, Assistant Judge, and Eileen Halloran. Clerk. The duties of the court are: Student Leaders must be chosen by the court with the assistance of ]Mr. Hennessey and the court advisors. Court must be held once a week. This means that the court must stay after school at least forty minutes every time court is held. After the Student Leaders have been chosen, it is the duty of the Chief Jus- tice to place the leaders in the halls to take c are of the thousand or more students. The duty of the Assistant Judge is to follow up the Student Leaders and see if any changes have to be made. The Clerk ' s special duty is to take notes on the court and see if each pupil accomplishes his or her sentence. We. the court, wish to thank Iv. Zimmerman, Miss Arendt. and ] Ir. Hennessey for their help in conducting the court. We also sh to thank the students of Garfield for their cooperation in aiding the court to attain success. Hubert Koughan, C. J. MOTHER ' S DAY Come, Mother. toda ' it is Mother ' s Day. Do put your aprons and pans away, Com.e now, don ' t worry just what we will eat, We ' re all going out to give you a treat. And when you get tired you ' ll just say, I ' m sure it has been the best Mother ' s Day. M.ATILDA BrUXER, H7. MOTHER ' S DAY Mother ' s Day is close at hand. ' Tis celebrated through the land. For Mother, who to us is dear, We have a day. a day of cheer. I love her so if I tried to express ly love for her. I ' d make it seem less. Jack Eshlemax, H7.

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