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THE TYL S Cfdhe cglftusical Crgcmizations A The Qrchestra THE Orchestra at Harding under the very able leadership of Mr. R. A. H. Clarke has clone splendid work, exciting considerable fa' vorable comment. Besides being a very valuf able asset to our weekly assemblies, it has played at the Stratfield Hof Fathers' Club the Women's participated in public affairs. It Community Chest dinner at the tel, at the banquet given by the for our football heroes, and at Choral Club Concert at Central High. It was also a feature in the second annual concert given by the musical organizations on Novemf ber 16. Some of the more popular selections played by the orchestra this year are the symphonic CC'5'he GF ALL our musical organizations the Band, perhaps, has made the most spec' tacular success. Its appearance at the various football games always thrilled the spectators. At the CentralfHarding game at Newfield Park, the band played a Central song, formed a C, likewise played Harding songs, and form' ed an H in front of its own bleachers. arrangement of Rain by Savinog Andante, from the Fifth Symphony, by Tschaikowskyg Cavatina , by Bohm, Valse Lucille , by Frmlg Valse Romantiquev, by Debussy, Am- ouretten, by Klemg and Andantino , by Le' mare. The following pupils were the members of the Orchestra, who did such creditable work in accompanying the soloists in the operetta Pepita , Hrst violins: Nicholas Dziamba, Stephen Saksa, Emil Rowinski, second violins: John Marello, Harold Gladsteing cello: Stephen Havanichg double bass: Stephen Bonczakg piano: Allan Sherman. f,Bcmd Although it did not play for the other basketball games, the third encounter of Cen- tral and Harding in the State Armory was favored with music. The Band also played at both the Yale Tournament and the Girls' Track Meet. Its work in the tableau The Scout Master at the second annual concert last November, was especially commendable. CC'5he Glee Glzzbs THE Boys' and the Girls' Glee Clubs, sep' arate organizations, sang several selections in the November concert. The Boys' Club sang RhysfHerbert's Four jolly Fellows , and the girls offered Southern Medley by Deems Taylor. For the Christmas Assembly, and for the February Graduation, they furnished a double sextet. At the assembly they sang the wellfknown Christmas Carol, I Hear The Bells of Christmas , by W. S. Baines. Besides, the girl's sextet sang alone Yon's Gesu Bam' bino , arranged by Oley Speaks. At the graduation exercises the selection was Morning The double sextet was composed of the following singers: Tenors: Almon Em' mons, Andrew Repka, Amos Deweyg Basses: B. A. Hanusovsky, George Popp, Frank Mo' tylg Altos: Anna Marie Havrilla, Evelyn Wagner, Margaret Sautterg Sopranos: Alice Maslen, Eunice Emmons, Dorothy Taylor. i633
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M 1 ORCHESTRA Fourlh Row M. Tatillo, J. Settenry, G. PoEp, R. Powell, M. Danley, S. Kisley, E. Fricke. - - - Third Row J. May, R. Nlcsweeney, C. Beers, E. Rowins i, E. Flynn, N. Dziamba E. Derman P. Zaclofl H. Johnson. - - Second Row E. Saksa, J. Marello, V. Abercrombie, R. Clarke Cleazlerl, A. Sherman, F. Castorina, J. Paumi. E. McMnlxgh. - - - First Row' S. Bonczek, M. Nielsen, M. Miller, A. Muzurick, E. Gombar, G. Cohen, R Allen. ,7 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Fourth Row-fl. Lesko, E. Magut, A. Havrilla, E. Sekerak. - - - Third Row-f E. Emmons, D. Taylor, M. Saut- ter, G. McGuire, A. Terlikowski, M. Nielsen, S. Sarback. - - - Second Row fl-I. Birks, K. Merillar, J. Chmura, R. A. H. Clarke fleaderl, M. Baer, E. Wagner, I. Coughlin. - - - First Row--E. Balog, G. Conlon, A. Lesko, A. Maslerx, K. McNiif, B. Laurie, M. Miller. E673 l
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