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4? 8 FJ ce 3 :D 3 Q Q. Q FE 9 PCB CD CBO: 'UC OC: IFE l The Girls' Orchestra HE INDIANA Masonic Home Girls, Orchestra was re-organized last year and has made splendid progress under the direction of Ben H. Thrams. While not strictly speaking a high school orchestra, the majority of its members are high school students. During the present school year the Home orchestra has traveled extensively having visited Trafalgar, Union, Scottish Rite Cathedral and Murat Temple of Indianapolis and many other neighboring cities. The membership of the orchestra is as follows: Director-Ben H. Thrams. Piano-Wilma Campbell. Violins-Freeda Terry, Irene Slavey, Mildred Carney, Mildred Pak- ard, Lavina Bruner, Virginia McCormack, Marie Scott, Velma Naylor, Merna Jacobs. Clarinets-Ruth Bradnick, Leanita Coleman. Flute-Josephine Haines. Cornets-Jean Wolfe, Cleo Slavey. Drums-Caroline Curlee. Bells-Esther Carney. Saxaphones-Laura Duffy, Wilda Hobson, Dorcas Mitchell. Trombone-Ethel Fattig.
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l Q J. Pr o mor-:omg o FE V 5 , The Boys' Band HE INDIANA Masonic Home Boys' Band composed of forty-three pieces, is well known over the state of Indiana for its marching and concert work. The Home band has been organized for about ten years and during that time has traveled extensively over Indiana and into bordering states to some extent. The present director, Ben H. Thrams, has held that position for over a year. During that time Mr. Thrams has more than covered the tremendous losses of last years graduated bandmen. The membership of the band is as follows: Director-Ben H. Thrams. Cornets-Thomas Slavey, Jack McCormack, Dallas Utterback, Donald McGrannahan, Hugh Harper, Roy Bunting, Howard Belschwender. Clarinets-Hubert Mitchell, Eugene Buchanan, Ralph French, Charles Guinnup, Robert LeRoy, Harry Kreuger, Heydon Buchanan, Jack West, William Hardy, George Dunham, Robert Adams. Saxaphones-Robert Pierson, Richard Pierson, Emerson Boyd, Archie West. Altos-Dorse Estle, Hubert Griffy, Thomas Ferguson. Trombones-Robert Miller, Melvin Miller, Jay MacGinniti!e, Paul Utterback, Dale Thompson, Robert Ferguson. Basses-Clyde Parsley, Thomas Hipkiss, Donald Hartman. Piccolos-William Mount, Russel Settle. 'Baritones-Earl Naylor, Shellie Shonk, Jonlas Uland Drums-fTenorJ Alfred Griffy, John Hobson, fBassJ John Turner, KCymbalsl Miles Thompson. Tympani-Alfred Griffy. Accompaniment Quartet-Miles Thompson, Dale Thompson, Thomas Ferguson, Russel Settle. Drum Major--Franklin Barnard. 0 DP C101 'WO QC: .Ei
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J. ' mme MOHOHI GDR! A 029, The Girls' Chorus l HE GIRLS' Chorus numbers sixty-four members this year, which is a few more than last year's chorus. Mr. W. P. McHenry, director, has had charge of the chorus since 1927. At Christmas time there is always a cantata and there is usually a Spring Frolic given in the spring, an entertainment made up of a miscellaneous program of singing, dancing, and vaudeville stunts, all of which ends with a grand chorus in which the entire chorus takes part. Two Contatas have been given this year, King Christmas and Feathertop, both of which were very successful. The membership of the chorus is as follows: First row, left to Tight! Lola Fuller, Juanita Stone, Dorothy Harper, Ida Philpott, Marjorie Haines, Lucille Uland, Marie Scott, Merna Jacobs, Grace Cochran, Alice Harper, Mary Alice Coleman, Mildred Packard, Leanita Coleman, Nellie Duffy. Second row, left to right: Velma Naylor, Alberta Humerickhouse, Marie Johnson, Anita Banta, Lavina Bruner, Rosemond Kent, Gertrude Mitchell, Pauline Scott, Virginia lVIcCormack, Emma Naylor, Wilma Campbell, Eleanor Rhoades, Eunice Stone, W. P. McHenry, Director. Third row, left to right: Mary Guinnup, Glenna Darrow, Isabelle McClain, Mary Mount, Lucille Henderson, Caroline Curlee, Dorcas Mitch- ell, Marjorie Settle, Lois Ikred, Martha Butler, Ruth Bradnick, Marjorie McClain, Claire Barnette. Fourth row, left to right: Esther Carney, Dorothy Adams, Mary McGinnitie, Helene Silvers, Josephine Haines, Ethel Fattig, Cleo Slavey, Irene Slavey, Jean Wolfe, Wiida Hobson, Freeda Terry, Fayetta Williams. Fifth row, left to right. Thelma Shonk, Mildred Carney, Dorothy Miller, Martha Hipkiss, Maxine Darrow, Laura Duffy, Mary Mae Over- dorf, Adeline Caple, Hazel Jacobs, Delores Settle, Edna Myrle Martin. O DP C301 'WC Qin if ll
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