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First Row— Vayne Kennedy, Donna Spicer, Ruth Ann Dutton, Elaine Griggs, Mary Ellen Dutton, Mary Lou Tueth, Ardyth Drake, Mary Crider, Vivian Krogman, Dorothy Kook. Second Row--Hr. McClure, Clarice Ann Hickernell, Don Borcff, Charles Brown, Ruth Ida Hamilton. ORCHESTRA BAND Our High School Orchestra, directed by our efficient instructor, Mr. McClure, was composed of ten members. The Orchestra gave numbers at the Institute, churches, chapel, plays, and on March 5 they broadcasted from WBLY (Lima).
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Page 31 text:
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-'irct Row—Anna Hc.e Hole, I'armrret I’arr, Homa Jean Roebuck, Harie Snyder, Lavree Hutersbaugh. , Second Row—Hisr. Cunins, I'ary Hllen Gar-•■'ood, Mary Catherine Hehn. Helen Hissc, Dorothy Hays, Hary Suavely, Harriet Lou ! Hruyh, Vera Young, Ruby Sanders. Third Row—Lenore Roller, Ruth Ida Severns; Jor.n Critc3, Ruby ilkino, Ruth Ann Dutton, rd} uii ;rs!ce, ..uth i ones, Yileon Harman, Hart.ha Jane S.hinner, Clarice J.nn Hickernell, Harjorie . rotenan, L'dna Sha h. Pourth Ror—Catherine Holan, Dorothy Hook, Tlbert Custer, Dale Ivruvh, IT ary Cri:'er, Lewis Jo;:, Carl Pox, Clonn Shcrcr, ayne i’ox, Roy Turner, Iiucrson Royer, Paul oss, Roscoe Hamilton, Taka e Jones.
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Page 33 text:
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The musical attempts of this rroup ’-ere of fine character in the latter part of the school year. The organization consisted of a group of young people of industry and talent. The Band was composed of nine members. It gave several numbers at the Basketball manes, and appeared on the Institute program. Music, has become much more fully appreciated in the school an? community and we are expecting more complete aopreciation and participation in the future. Good luck to the Band and Orchestra of '38. Mary Crider CrLTZ ctubs The Girls' Glee Club consisting of thirty-six members met once a week. The club participated in various programs at t e churches, the Institute, and on March 5 they motored to Lima and broadcasted from tT3LY. The Boys' also met once a v,eek. Their number was nineteen. Since their membership was smaller than the Girls' they made few public appearances, singing for chapel upon a couple of occasions. We are locking forward to next years clubs, which we hopfe, will be even larger and better than t ose of this year. This year a County Music Festival is being planned which those in our musical activities will attend.
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