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The members of the orchestra and their instruments are: Trombone: Carlyle Besse. Clarinet: Betty Brott, Mary Soden. Trumpet: John Delladonna, Freeman Phillips. Saxo- phone: Richard Chapman, VVilliam Mallory. Violin: Barbara Chapman, Barbara Eaton, Faye Hauseman, Katherine Henn, Robert Loomis, Doris Shand, Mina XVetzig, Joyce Love, Isabell Covell. Bass Horn: Charles Hill. Alto Horn: VVilfley Henn, Retta Loveland. Drum: Robert Halliday, James Jones. Piano: Rheta Jane Yvlieeloek, Alice Haasf' Orchestra First Row: Mrs. Edna Holt: Katherine Henng Isabel Novell: Robert Halliday: .Iimimy .lone-sg Mina NVetzig'. Second Iiow: Barbara Flizipriizing lboris Shand: llarbara Eaton: lilietu Jane XVlief-lor-kg Hob:-rt Loomis. Third Row: Betty Broil: Mary Sodeng Fay Haiiseinzing .loyee Love: Alive Haas: .Inlin lhelladonnzi. Top Row: Vlmrles Hill: Carlyle Hesse: Freemziii Phillips: Xvillizim Mallory: Ric-liau-it Chapman. 'l' W' lil N TY-S l-IVE N
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First Row: Alvin Merriam: Robert Halliday: Betty Lou Martin: Martha Pera: James Jones: Harold Jerman: Simon Edelberg: Carlton Spring: Richard Chapman: Willizlm VVaite: William Mallory. Second Row: Erneda Lindsey: Mrs. Holt: Mary Soden: XVilliam Spring: Jack Hyslop: Wilfley Henn: Retta Loveland: Archie Porter: James Pucci: Betty Hull: Reinhart Gertz: David Beardsley: John Delladonna. Third Row: Bernard Jerman: Zalmon Sherwood: Ronald Bromley: Betty Brottg Mary Shepard: Leonard Hanson: Robert W'el'-b: Carlyle Hesse: Uliarles Hill: Freeman Phillips: David Munns. Band and Orchestra Alice sat up and blinked here eyes. Oh!,, she said, I must have been asleep. Where am I? I hear music. True, Alice had heard music. She had awoke in the midst of an assembly where the band and orchestra were playing. The music stopped and someone began to speak and this is what Alice heard. This year the band and orchestra, under the supervision of Mrs. Iiutlier I-Iolt, have sustained their usual high standards. The band played for various assemblies and football games. VVhile the orchestra played at entertainments held in the G. H. S. auditorium. They also gave a concert along with the chorus lWay 10, which was well received by the public. The band members and their instruments are: 'l'rumpet: Freeman Phillips, John Della- rlonna, Elie Agresta, David Beardsley, Betty Hull, James Pucci, Bhinehart Gertz. Clarinet: Mary Soden, VVilliam Spring, Betty Brott, Jack Hyslop, Mary Jane Shepard, Bernard Jer- man, Ronald Bromley, Zalmon Sherwood. Saxophone: Richard Chapman, Williaiii Waite, VVilliam Mallory. '1'rombone: Charles Hill, Carlyle Besse. Bass Horn: Leonard Hanson, Alvin Merriam, Robert Ivebb. Alto Horn: Wilfley Henn, Archie Porter. Cymbals: Martha Pera, Betty Lou Martin. Drum: Harold Jerman, Carlton Spring, James Jones. Drum Major: Simon Edelberg. f TWENTY six
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First Row: Pi-gysell fguardianj: Barbara Tibbits: Katherine Henn: Betty Jean Spieth: Helen +oster: etty Fry: 1-Betty Starkey: Jeannette Howard: Doloras Geho: Betty Christian: Pauline Parkerf Angelina Zinia: Eloise Armstrong: Alice Reed: Miss Helen Owens Lpguardianj. Second How: Miss Elsie Flemming fguardianb: Peggy Good: Virginia Thomas: Bar- bara Uhapman: Beverly Briggs: Esther 'l'hoinas: Elizabeth Ann Miller: Miss Dorothy John- son Qguardianj. Third Row: Mary Jane Shepard: Evelyn Noyes: Dorothy Olloman: Rosalie Christian: Enmia l's-nhollow: Betty Hoskins: Lillian Raymond: Barbara Nichols: Orla Jean Martin: Evelyn Major: Miss Barbara Tibbits iguardianj. Fourth Row: Mary Spring: Franc:-s Peterson: Ruth Hazen: Virginia VV'helpley: Edith Porter: Nancy Lee Kinnear: Virginia Mae XVQ-bb: Cora Ann Winkler: Gloria Hawk. Fifth Row: Theotlora Stiffler Qgem-ral treasurr-rj: Barbara Eaton fjunior guardianl: Margaret Colby: Eugenia Ziina: Lou Anna Olloman: Martha Hartman: Harriet Konzal: Doris Martin: Alice Haas: Uynthia Searle: Elsie Hazen: Betty Hartman. Campfire Girls Alice went to a Council Fire of the Campfire Girls, where she learned all about their activities for the year. The Camp Fire Girls are divided into four groups. The Sponsor for the Camp Fires as a whole is Miss Owens. The girls have enjoyed a full year. The groups spent a Week-end together at camp. They have held three Council Fires, one in December, one in March and the last in April. It is the custom of the Camp Fire organization internationally to devote the year to one big project. Last year it was hobbies and a large: hobby fair, open to the public, displayed the girls' work. This year a similar fair was held in the late spring of the year. This fair was a Citizenship Fair. The individual groups have had parties throughout the year. I TVVENTY-EIGHT
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