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Another important principle in group playing is intonation or playing in Row Row 1-Bill Zumbrun, Jack Miller. Rosemary Weber, Frank Sims, Juanita Weber, Ellen Lagos, Virginia Weadoek. Paula Bersee. Edna Friend, 2 Miriam Renz, Veldine Vaughn. Evelyn Herman, Helena Roush, Betty Gannon, Ralph Tinianow, Bob Wheeler, Rodney Lewis, Don Williams, Dorothy Winegardner, John Alstetter, Eleanor McJilton. Row 3-Charles Peterson, Ray Peterson, Jean Van Horn, Bob Zumbrun, Edward Foster. Row 4-Carl Harshe, Dorothy Harter, John Kemph, Mr. Clark, Betty Neese. Senior Orchestra OFFICERS President - 4 Y - DOROTHY HARTVR l'1't'e-Prc'.sz'der7l - JOHN KEMPII Secretary - CHARLES PETERSON Treasurer - Y lVllRlAlXl RENZ Director - - - MR. CLARK HE Senior Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Clark enjoyed a year of delightful and melodious toil. They played selections from the Works of several of the most famed composers all through the year. The balance in instrumentation has become much better this year because many students have begun playing such instruments as those which are not popular but are necessary to a well-balanced orchestra. tune. As the year progressed the players found themselves playing more and more in tune because of Mr. Clark's insistence on playing true tones. This in itself was an achievement of which our orchestra can be proud. Any person who came into the auditorium during the first period on Mon- day, or Wednesday, or Friday heard Central's Senior Orchestra. If he came in at the beginning of the period. he would have heard and seen strange things: but, of course, every orchestra must tune up. During the year the orchestra played for commencement exercises, one assembly, Parent-Teachers' Association meetings, and school plays. The mem- bers and Mr. Clark were commended many times upon their splendid playing. Central has grown more appreciative of its excellent orchestra, and this year the orchestra with Mr. Clark's able direction has proved itself Worthy of our school's appreciation. -JoHN KEMPH eight y-eight
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Row Row Ron Row Row Row Row Betty Furnish, Mareeil Rovkt-y, Louise Miller, Clara Jean Crt-viston, Alice liarrimztun, Eloise Redd, Annette Rakowsky, Gretchen Shutt, Jeanie-l Kirlin, Margaret Mayer, Jo Ann Bowman, Shirley Merc-ness, Sharlene Nesbitt, June Allison, Jane MeCroha. Juanita Powell, Bettyu Thani, Mary Ellen Evans, Beverly Gibbs, Mary Floyd. Bette Amhuse, Mar- guerite VValtz, Evelyn Adams, Marjorie Iiotkins, Betty Davies, Helen Blakely, Juanita Weber, Jeanne Moss, l'lvt-lyn Reynolds, Jeanette lilaek, Viruinia Iiyrd, Esther Hoverman, Dorothy Stump, .lane Roush. Martha Jones. Irene Hohl, Doreas Litherlalnl, Janette Miller, Carolyn Valentine, Jane Marshall, Veldine Vaughn, Carol Hlaek, Maruaret Stiles, Ruth Severns, lietty Hammer. -Alice Roberts. Mamie Chiles, Evelyn Castor-, Rosemary VVi-her, Donna Gene Miller, Kathleen Chisman, Ruth Copi-laml, Dorothy Nellis, Iii-tty lit-ierstlorfer, lic-tty Lassiter, Thelma Von Alma-n, Marjorie Ripley, Ruth Kennedy. Alice Parent, Dorothy VValther. Helen Uusley, Ruth Aiiirsburirer, Jeannette Jones, Marian Evans, Mr. Iivans. Girls' Glee Club NE of the oldest clubs at Central is the Girls' Cilee. organized in 1914. Meetings are held sixth period every Wednesday, and membership is open to any Senior High girl above Freshman rank who is able to arrange her schedule. Mr, Evans directs the work. This year, a selected number represented Central at the Kenton Eisteddfod. Selections for this were, A Spirited Flower , by Tipton, and Vale of Tuoni . by Sibelius. The girls took second place. The Girls' Ensemble, also chosen from this group, and composed of Mar- garet Mayer, Janette Miller, Dorcas Litherland, Ruth Copeland, Betty Davis, Ruth Severns, Jane Marshall, Jane lVlcCroba, and Alice Parent, won first place in their Eisteddtod event, with Brahms' A'Lullaby as their selection. Officers of the Club are Jane lVlcCroba, president: Clara Jean Creviston, vice-president: Nlargaret Mayer, secretary: Alice Barrington, treasurer. -ALICE PARENT ninety
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