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Eeorg SENIOR BAND the direction ot ohn Shoemaker .. ........ President lobert Foster .... ..... V ice-President iana Arnett ...... Secretary-Treasurer Vladlyn McGinn ............... Librarian Clarinets: Willis Breitsman, Verrena Champ- lin, Beth Cooper, Robert Fisher, James Harvey, James Lynch, Shirley Newman, John Shoemaker, Lloyd Spanton, Robert- Vosler, Laverne Waters and Corlyne son Waterson. H rr Adkins, Leon Trumpets: Donald Acer, a y h Feller, Robert Foster, Ken- el Caldwell, Jo n neth Helenbolt, George Mower, Samu Orwig, Dorothy Swett, Dorothy Walters, Betty Watt and Junior Webster. Altos: Georgiana Arnett, Madlyn McGinn and Priscilla Pearson. Allis Donald Myhill Trombones: Sidney , Vernon Rowley and Perry Sowl. The Senior Band, under Mr. Rea, has forty-one members. The obiectives of the band are to stimu- late school spirit at football and basketball games, and to develop a musical interest among the students. The band has played for home games, pep assemblies, and the l 'nstruments are spring concert. Schoo i ' rs and free instruction is rented to beginne , given on them. The Junior Band prepares the younger students tor membership in the senior organization, The band practices on Tuesday, the seventh period, and on Friday from lZ:3O to l:3O. B nd, also directed by Mr. Rea, d The Dance a d cing on Tuesday an plays for noon an Thursday in addition to tea and evening sored by the Student Associa- from dances spon ' embers are chosen tion. The eight m the Senior Band and the Senior Orchestra ' Thursday, seventh Practice is held every Baritone: Walter Pearson. - Flute: Hilda Meland. penod' Basses: Alden Pearson and Watson Standish. Drums: Andrew Coppa, Herbert Feller, Cla- rice Fuller, Jeanne McKane and Robert Drum Mawr Shlrley Newman Vosteen. Standish: Pearson, A. Sowl, P.: Myhill: Rowley: Allis, S.: Feller, H.: Pearson, P.: McGinn: Arnett: Pearson W Lynch: Mr. Rae: Vosteen: Shoemaker, J.: Feller, J. Foster: Breitsman, W.: Waters, L.: Champlin: Cooper, B.: Waterson, J.: Newman: Fisher R Harvey: Spanton, L. ' ' tt, B.: Swett: Helenbolt Mower G - - f---ua-U wane D.: Acer: Webster: Adkins, H., Wa ' ---2 A.: Fuller 3 a W ' .V .- C-:f If .:4.fw..z.ff,i.f sae-mow., , C iTlUSlC lN THE ri l.. 29
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...--i r Pearson, A., Fuller, Coppa, Mcnane, ..-. Spanton, L., Cooper, B., Neal, L.: Champlin, Breitsman, Wm., Vosteen, vv.......-, . r Meland, W., Fisher, C., O'Kussick, Maynard, H., Owen, McCarthy, Lacey, C., Waterson, C., Horner Whittleton, Lynch, Axtell, R., Bacon, ,Sharrnan, J., Gulinski, Snyder, Barhite Robertson Vosler... .....,.. President Clarinets: Willis Breitsman, Beth Cooper, Dorothy Walters .......... Vice-President l-lOYd Spamon and Robertson Vosler- Clarice Fuller .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer Tmmpelsi Robell Foster and Dorothy Rhoda Axieii ................. Librarian P Walljm' A d C Cr .Ce rurrer ercussiom n rew op a, ari Fir? Vrrolins: Sreigrudre Hsrrrrer, Jrajrmes lgyrfh, and Jeanne Mcrqaneh p at erine c ar y, ima ean , ois 4 r . Owens, Janet Sharman, Corlyne Waterson, Plar-fair Vegrena Chgnplr: and LOW:l :ea and Margaret Jane Whittleton. e enlor rc estra, W ic is Second Violins: Donald Barhite, Catherine directed by Mr, R, C, Rear has a Fisher, Anthony Gulinslci, Edward Koteras, m mb h' of twenr- ,nine bo S Helen Maynard, Dorothy O'Kussicl4 and e FHS lp Y - - Y Frederrck Srryderr and girls. Such an organization as Vrorar Chrrsrrne Lacey' the orchestra is valuable in that it Cellos: Rhoda Axtell and Phyllis Bacon Strwes to encovrage Cpoperatlon and to promote interest in and ap- 44 preciation ot orchestral music. As in the band, school instru- 5 - ments are rented and tree instruc- '-ini tion given.' The Junior Orchestra Z trains its members in group playing. r pf! The pla ers in the senior or aniza- ! . . . tion gain more extensive experience in solo and small ensemble groups. lTlUSlC lll THE HIR
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C Lynch: VanNorstrand: Franchell: Colton: Steele: Begoie: m....-...., Eaton: Spaulding: Cratts: Bateman: Lee: Ellicott: Bradley: McNair: Neal: Rowley: rune., ...--, Coppa: Hogan: Maynard: Stach: Mears: Cromwell: Ellicott: Willett: Newman: Mastromonaco: Ferri: O'Donnell Rook: Hill: Champlin: Caleb: Litchfield: Hogan: Alderson: Breitsman: Arnett: Cook: Horner Alderson, R.: Horner: Simsik: Alderson, E.: Vail: Waters: Baker: Meland: Rudd: Tucker: Robison Burke: Fisher: Amos: Britt: Fisher: Modlo: Sharman: Whittleton Clarice Fuller .,...... ....,,. P resident Qt well-blended Voices, to develop Robert VanNorstrand ...... Vice-President Cogperation amgng its members, and Beffie RObiSOr1 -.--4-' ----. 5 evefarv to promote an appreciation of good Treasurer music are the aims ot such a group. ' the Harmonic James Lynch ...... . . . Dorothy MacNair .... .. ..... Librarian Club's seventy- The Harmonic re directed by Miss Q R. Belle Cooper. To create a group ei ht members a During the year, ted in several pro- c turnished at the Club has participa grams. The musi Christmas Cantata, the assembly programs, the Spring Concert, and ocation was partly the Honors Conv b this organization arranged y . ll, , The value received by an individ- IH I ual member lies in the experience E in both solo and chorus work and the L enjoyment and appreciation of choral music. VOlCES ill HFiRiTlOllY 30
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