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ORCHESTRA AN D BAND First Row: James Cook, drumsg Charles Gerard. drumsg Samuel Wunderbauni. drumsg Anne Kingsolver, saxophoneg Maxine Rayburn, clarinetg Ellen Inman, saxo- phoneg Bonnie Buckmaster, violin: Maryannette Riggs, violing Juanita Duncan, violin: Iris Anthony, violin: Doris Rose Waite, violing Delight Garrett, violin: Ruth Morgan, violing Doris Fink, mandoling Martha White, pianog Christina Cline, piano. Second Row: Dwight Garrett, baritoneg Melvin Diekason, bassg Lloy Love, trom- boneg Franklin Retz, troniboneg Max Wilson, clarinetg Neil Inman, elarinetg Keith Downhour, clarinetg Robert Williams, clarinetg Roger Speece. trunipetg William Ward, trumpetg Russel Pugh, trumpetg John Sills, trumpetg John Clark, trumpetg Marion Davis, trumpetg Robert Shadle, trumpet. ,- The purpose of the band and orchestra is to create an interest in instru- mental music. The orchestra has taken an actiye part in activities this year. lt played between acts for the operetta and 'lunior Class play. lt also play- ed at Farmers Institute and music convocation. and assisted the hand in a prograni on March 7. for the purpose of securing uniforms for the band. New students in orchestra this year are .Xune Kingsolyer, Klaryaunette Riggs, Doris Fink. Franklin Retz. Bonnie Buckmaster. and Christina Cline, Miss Crain is the director. The new junior leader for the band this year is XYilliani XYard. The band has played at all the home basketball games and at the Chester Center game, there. lt also played at the blind tourney. The music department bought a new baritone horn this year. Dick Michael plays it. Mr. liucas directs the band. Page twenty-five
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THE FRENEEPHP OF THE Hlntreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following' after thee: for whither thou goest I will gog and when thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Book Two GROUP Another fainous friendship of llilale times is that of Naomi and Ruth. Dnrinff a famine in the land uf BCtlllCllC1ll-ulllllilll, Naomi, her husband, and 5 their two sons had gone to live in the pagan land of Moab. There her hus- lxand died, and the sons married Orpali and Ruth, wcnnen of llloah. XVl1en the suns died, also. Namni planned to return alone to her native land. but Ruth would not lie separated from her. Her refusal has become one of the liest lured qiiotatioiis on friendship in all literature.
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