H. C.I.SCROLL 53 l I' i MLISIEQ ,, 1-1 g era. MUSIC Music, under the direction of Miss Florence Homer, has played a large part in our school this year. The members of the Girls' Glee Club were: Marilyn Baker, President: Joyce Taskezi, Vice Pres.: Jo Ann Peirce, Sec'y and Treas.: Mary Shirley, Librarian, Marie Scott, Greta Scott, Colleen Snow, Marilyn Trask, Joyce Baker, Betty Connors, Joyce Robinson, Mar- ion Stanhope, Lois Amero, Joan Johnson, Alice Lou Brown, Joan King, Pauline Lime- burner, Dorothy Mace, Joyce Call, Harriet Mooers, Rebecca Merrill, and Jacqueline Dority. The Boys' Glee Club consisted of the fol- lowing members: Paul Bishop, Neil Soule, Robert Bearman, Norman Cummings, Don- ald Johnson, Ormand Brown, Millage Small, Maurice Oakes, Paul Duplissis, John Keith, and Riccardo Shamwell. The orchestra, which has been particu- larly active this year, was composed of the following members: Violins, Margaret Brad- ford, Roger Olmsteadg Saxophone, Vance Foss: Horn, John Keith, Trumpets, Walter Soule, Earl Stevens, Frederick McKenney: Clarinets, Marjorie Colson, Neil Soule, Rob- ert LaChanceg Piano, Joyce Baker, Paul Bishop: Trombone, Phyllis Osgood. The operetta, Tune In , is to be given June lst in the gymnasium. The cast is as follows: Kasper Krcggins, the codfish king: Paul Bishop Mrs. Kroggins, his ambitious wife: Joyce Robinson Jean Kroggins, their daughter: Joan Johnson Joe Brown, owner -c-f Radio Station WTNT: Neil Soule Jerry Kennedy, Advertising manager of the Kroggins Kippered Kodfish Co.: Donald Johnson Tilly, Billy, and Milly, a sister team at WTNTQ Betty Connors, Rebecca Merrill. Joyce Taskei Mitzi, switchboard operator at WTNT, Marilyn Baker Bob, engineer in charge of the control room: Arnold Amero J Bottomley Binks, an announcer at WTNTg John Keith Archibald Throckmorton, who would like to see Mr. Brown 3 Howard Foley Lysander Phipps, a theatrical producer: Bryce White Gypsies: Mary Curtis, Colleen Snow, Harriet Mooers, Pauline Limeburner, Jacqueline Dority and Joyce Call It is felt that the operetta will be a great success due to the combined efforts of the music groups and the coach, Miss Homer. The recital and concert were May 22nd. It was a great success with all the musical departments of the school taking part. 'Q 511- ,SL ' K 'F r -21?
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