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THE ORCHESTRA Our Orchestra consisting of 23 members played for all assemblies and gave their annual spring concert in the royal fashion in which they present any and all programs. Charles Gouse, Marilyn Smith, and Warren Strong participated in the 1945 Sectional All-State Conference of the New York Music Association. The Glee Club, who devoted their talents to creating one of the best groups we have ever had in the history ofHicksville High, had a standing membership of 50 members. Their Spring Concert, given in collaboration with the Orchestra and Band, consisted of numbers written by Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven, besides a Negro Spiritual and a Stephen Foster selection. The school was represented at the All-State Conference by Janet Bets- cha, Mary Clayton, Beatrice Eisemann, Harold Harter, Eugene Kreider, Olive Laucks, Bruce LeBarron, and Louise Roeser. We can only say thank you for the pleasure the Music Department has given us during this last year.
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WE ARE THE PEOPLE OF NOTE’ In the auditorium, on parade, or on the field, the Hicksville High Band brings inspiration and cheer. This year we have given two concerts. The first was in the nature of a radio broadcast. Bea Eisemann, as the narrator, sketched the story of Amer- ica from Colonial times through the Civil War, and the band played music from the different periods. Mr. Paul Glass, Director, arranged some of the pieces to fit the occasion. Warren Strong’s trombone solo in the Little Brown Jug” was very warmly received. The second performance included the Haydn Surprise Symphony,” which surprised everyone, including the speaker for the morning. Charles Gouse played the trumpet solo, Summer Time” and It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess” by George Gershwin. Two of the members played in the All-State Concert held in Riverhead: Warren Strong, in the band, and Charles Gouse, in the orchestra. Although our band has a nice variety of instruments, we invite you all to join the band and learn to play musical instruments, for your own pleasure and for the glory of our Alma Mater. Let us all make MUSIC.
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