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ga3o ® cQAD School Play CAST Frank Perry..............Frank Ross Eva Perry ......... Ruth Hatch Amos Bloodgootl .... ... Cyril Curtis Caroline Bloodgood......................Caroline Beebe Gerge Fisher.............................Richard McClurg Ernest Morrison...........................Frank Spadafora Hamilton Travers .... . Howard Silliman Annie Bloodgood .... . Goldie Fran; L.ulu Bloodgood.......Lois Cahoon Lottie, the Maid.........................Frances Bedier Mr. Hal ton...............................James Bigelow Mrs. Halton . . .... Lois Hastings Policeman ........ Earl Beebe Fanchon Armitage.........................Elina Fitt - 19-
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o on 1 o on Chorus JNDER the able leadership of Mr. Moffitt, Principal, the chorus class has been very successful this year. More students took up chorus work this year than in the years previous, and among them were found some excellent voices. The class was made up of Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors combined. Two operettas were given during the school year. The first “Bits O’ Blarney” was presented in December. Doris Porter. Frank Ross, Ruth Hatch and Howard Silliman took the leading roles, and a chorus of thirty voices helped to put it across. The second, Pioneers’ Papoose,” was presented in April. Lucinda Hunt, Howard Silliman, Ruth Hatch and Tony Sada, playing the principal parts and a fine chorus of voices was added. Caroline Beebe and Matie Greene were found to be very competent pianists. Each played for one operetta. With the combined efforts of the chorus, the pianists, and our director, Mr. Moffitt, a fine year of music was witnessed and was ended by learning some classical songs for chorus work. CJL ? J0t---------- - 18- Jb ?
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1 o cn Front Row—Holt, Cahoon, Greene. Hunt, Stott. Jorgenson. Sada. Back Row— Swanson, Silliman. McClurg. Moffitt, director: Anderson. Band Till: Green River High School Band has made remarkable progress during the past year under the leadership of Mr. Moffitt. Principal. Due to the ability of organizing in the foregoing school year, by Orion Myrup. prospective band members were solicited from the elementary and high school. Similar to all worthwhile organizations, our band had a most humble beginning and has progressed slowly and surely against many odds and draw- backs. until it has become, at present, the pride of our school and community. Too much credit cannot be attributed to such an organization which has developed itself so rapidly and consistently. The Band members have been attentive and conscientious in their work. They have I tied to cooperate, knowing that teamwork alone spells success. Morning, noon and Sunday afternoons practices were well attended and this fact portrays vividlv the interest shown by the members. What's in a name? Why, a name means everything it represents. It is one password anywhere. Can anyone doubt that they haven't deserved their name? Let’s see, there’s “B.” It is the first letter and stands for business. Surely they are there for business and busy as bees. Then along toddles little “a which doubtless signifies aptness. Is there any doubt as to the aptness the members have shown in the rapidity wherewith they have mastered their instruments? The “n” has numerous peculiarities, chief among which might be naturalness. You have never seen our Band stage frightened. No, sir. not our Band! Masters of their instruments do not suffer from the malady. Of course “d means nothing less than daring. Imagine our members afraid of plaving any old song. Why, certainly Sousa will die of envy yet—if he hasn't already. Our Band is 100% for our school and our city. Long may it live! ? 0 --------- -20- ?
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