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Orchestra First Row-Audrey Clendenning, Sarah Arnett, Eleanor Parkinson, How- ard Leighty. Second Row--Amos Turner, Mary Sullivan, Robert Hobday, Wallace Swartz. Third Row-Norma Small, Marion Trout, Thomas Clap- ham, John Liuers, Harold Castleman. The thirty-four piece orchestra which was reorganized three years ago, played for all the assembly programs, plays, and various outside programs which were held in the high school auditorium. For two consecutive years the or- chestra has had members represented in the All- State High School Orchestra. Those that par- ticipated in the All-State Orchestra at Charles- ton this year were: Thomas Clapham, first clar- inet: Lowry Horner, trombone: Joyce Rey- nolds, flute: Audrey Clendening, second violin: Amos Turner, second violin. The orchestra won honors at Charleston by receiving one first place, one second place, and one third place in the All-State High School Orchestra. Win- ners were Audrey Clendening, who received first chair in the second violin section: Thomas Clapham, who received second chair in the first clarinet section, and Lowry Horner, who re- ceived third chair in the trombone section. The orchestra plays just as an important role in the high school's activities as the band. Martinsburg is the only school .in this section of the state that has a high school orchestra. Roderick Linger, director of the high school band, also has charge of,the orchestra. The orchestra will lose nine members by graduation this year. First Row-Clarence Long, Betty Cromwell, Milton Ridenour. Second Row-Donald Clark, Charles Jackson, Bobby Grove, Frank Snyder. Third Row-Wendell Siebert, Raymond Rodgers, Merle Beckwith, Charles Fellers. . Piano accompanist, Jean Hardy. Not in Picture-James Cunningham, Harry Fries, Kenneth Grey, Kenneth Grubb, Billy Heflin, LeRoy Hollis, Lowry Horner, Charles McDonald, Joyce Reynolds, Jean Reynolds, Lucy Mae Tinsman, June 'Whitacre
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