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First Violin Clarinet Viola Georgina Di Valentino Louise McDaniel Kathryn Wagner Ruth Critchfield Barbara Pfrogner Gladys Vought Mary Elaine Preall Harry Commons Shirley Ford Dorothy Critchfielcl Cello Lois Gauntz Lois Englehart Marcia Black Flute Mary -lane Critchtield Carolyn Pfahler Elizabeth Ann Dively Gail Fullen Piano Mary Louise Griitith French Horn Thelma june Floto Seeoml Violin john Leslie Ruth Pugh Luther Deitle George Pfrogner ,lohn Kemp Wayne Oester Dick Baer Ruth Ann Welch Bass Viola Kathryn Freall Marjorie Clapper Saxophone Mary Haer Mary Cordrey lane Barmoy Trumpet Howard Hilner Charles Fallon Drums Edward Dively Dick Diver Ray Leckemby Pauline Critchlield The M. H. S. Orchestra makes excellent progress considering the young talent . . . Development ofcellos, bass viols, and violas give the string section symphonic qualities .... smooth blending of woodwind and brass with strings gives a very de- sirable musical effect' .... Grchestra concert March 14 will be the highlight. . . . Played for P. T, A., plays, County Festival .... Small groups played at community activities .... Georgina Di Valentino represented us in the AllfState Orchestra at Erie, and at the Music Education Conference at Atlantic City. Mr. Pfrogner appreciated the cooperation ofthe orchestra members in making this organization a success. Page R 4
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Les Femmes Hat lunch. They're busy, but How to Swallow One's Lunch in SIX Eisy not too busy to take time off to smile at the Lessons. These boys goafteritas iftheymeint photographer. business. ,X sg 'Wr - fix In 'Twould appear that only the ambitious would spend intermission in the library. We'x'e often wondered if it's the librarians, the special heart throbf' or the 'ljoy of reading that attracts so many to the library. fAn aside, The Home Ee. girls show us how it should be done. L
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Uoolpuilan .Science CHEMISTRY, an eiective course, prepares students for advance courses such as medical and research work. SENIOR SCIENCE is a pmcticui science. Students study the use of practical things-textiles, iire preventions, etc. GENERAL SCIENCE prepares students for Chemistry, Physics and Biuiugy. BIOLOUY-Human I'IiysioIogy is a treatment ni' diseases and of various ftmcis, PHYSICS deals with practical things of every day Iife. Page 3 5
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