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'P 'I' cInlaunuhlu.nnunaullu.lnnsna- --gg -.---.3---nl. Urchestra 7 Front Row: Margaret Beaumont, Sara Camp, Benton Gillingham, Marguerite Oster, Dorothy Hamaher. Second Row: William Goodrich, Bonita Dearing, Gertrude Vtfassenar, Florence Johnson, Maxine Seward, Leslie Hebert. Back Row: Mr. Scott, Lewis Becker, John Hartley, Harold Nelson, George Darroch, Alvin Roberts, Robert' Holder. The orchestra was organized in the fall of 1925 under the direction of George L. Scott. At the present time there are eighteen members. 4 This group has played for the Spokane Lions club and has broadcast over KHQ. These talented boys and girls have also played for all high school and senior clas plays, high school P., T. A. meet- ings and convocations. This body has become one of the leading groups of the school. Three worthy artists were chosen to represent Hillyard high school in the Northwest High School orchestra held at the Armory, the evening of April 12, under the direction of Glenn H. Woods of Oakland, California. Benton Gillingham played first violin, Margaret Beaumont, second, and Bonita Dearing, the cello. The members of the orchestra are: First violins, Benton Gillingham, Margaret Beaumont, Byron Schur, Sara Camp, Leslie Hebert, second violin, Maxine Seward, Margarette Oster, Dorothy Ham- makerg cello, Bonita Dearingg clarinet, Lewis Becker, first trumpet, George Darrochg second trumpet, Harold Nelson, Robert Holder, saxo- phone, Alvin Robertsg drums, John Hartley, trombone, Willard Goodrich, and piano, Gertrude Wassaner, Florence Johnson. f a Ja. Q.. e....M l oeflm, .4 fg7!C4f Add A , . ,Lf b g,Q,g,,,, ,M Ziefewwff Page forty oiullll l'l'l'll 'f ,29-mln! lllhl lill---'UI'
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I I I I I I I - ' .'2.'...ZIIII IIIII- I'.III.'I.'III'lIIII.'L'ZIZII I 1 1 1 , I slum XXX, ' qfffnssou 1 1 1 1 1 1 I O ' O O l Hillyard H1 Times I I ....H... I I I The Hillyard Hi-Times is a six colunm news- ard and Alick Adams, competing for the honor. paper published every two weeks for the purpose Editor in Chief ---------N---K-- I -f----------------- Doris Stough of communication between the student body, the Assistant Editors K ' Alick Adams' Gloria' Howard . H . Circulation ,...,...,....,.,......... 4. ...,,............ Marion Oidne alumni, and the faculty. lhis year, the staff, Assistant vihhvb Bertha Lee chosen from the journalism I and II classes, has Exchanges ----- fu-,--qA, F hQ,'L--,--.- A gnes Sandberg edited several special editions: Christmas, Carni- Columnist ...... ...,.... + ........... R egina Eastman val and April Fool. Features ........... ......,.. i ..........,..,. P auline Moyer The Hi-Times was given first class honors in the Sport Editor .... ......... , ...e........... E lmer Johnson National Scholastic Press association contest this Assistant ,..........,..e............e. 1 ,................. Don Johnson year. This is a great distinction. The paper has Business Manager .........,,.. r .............. Bonde Tuveson been a member of the C. I. P. A. and at the pres- ent is a member of the National Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society for high school jour- nalists. The staff worked out a new plan for choosing assistant editors this semester. A scheme of com- petition was chosen, two journalists, Gloria. How- Assistants .......... John Toulouse, Roland Greening Art Editors ...,..,e.e........ Earl Green, Clarke Smith Audior ......................i . ........,.. V .,..........,.. Lucille Collins Reporters-Donna Dimop, Emma Drinkman, Vona Harmon, Louise lsenhart, Ethelyn Lew- ellen, Naomi Neiswinder, Rebecca Rasmussen Mary Via and Alice Stevepson. I ' 1 I I . , I ' I 4--...... v 5 I Q ,lx 'js in T: f 1 I - gxfil' I 3 .fy-n . 2v II 1 : X. v-L I 1 I at I : -151 1 Q - ,S , -tai, I , A i Q-Q-'lx 1: I I 1 . I I I v , 1 Page thirty-nine lftlululunlnunuuuuu- 29,,...-----5--H----nl. s I I I I I
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I I :'.: ' Ulll U' ll' u-nun annul-0-lu.. gi Glee Club j I Peggy and the Pirates I I Yodeling, gargling and screeching are improved upon at Hillyard high. The choruses of chorus and theory of music make shaky sopranos and throaty baritones sound like real opera singers. These studies are electives. The membership of the Glee club grows rapidly each year. The total membership this semester is forty-two. .' Last December the operetta Peggy and the Pirates was presented. The success of the pro- cfuction was due to the well-chosen and murderous appearing cast. Ethelyn Lewellen, Kenneth Morril, Charlotte Kay, Wilson Bigger, John Kel- ley, Katherine Habura, Lucile Miller and Kenneth Bradley were the outstanding characters. Mr. Scott directed the music, Miss Schoonover the I I dramatic-s, and Miss Firinegan the dancing parts. This year's spring operetta was a musical com- edy, Purple Towers, aiid was presented May 24. A romantic title but, ln the spring--I Ethelyn Lewellyn and Alvin Roberts had the lead with the supporting cast of Alvin Andersan, John Toulouse, Vena Ti'avis, Charlotte Kay, John Kelley, Kenneth Morrill, Dorothy Orr, Earl Green and the chorus. I Mr. Scott, musical director of Hillyard high school, is the sponsor of th Glee club. In the last operetta, Miss Schreiber directed speaking parts and Miss Finnegan, dancing. Hats off to the Glee club and their successful year's work. ' I - I I I I I I I I , Page forty-one Oiwllll l lllI ,29-vIllnlul-g-l- IDBI-I+ I I I I I I
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