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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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'L FRIENDSHIP CLUB First Row: Fannie Wunderbaum, Ruth Schmidt. Catherine Norton, Wanda Hudson, Marydel Swoveland, Anne Kingsolver, Jean Wearly, Ruth McGeath. Second Row: Catherine Kelley, Alice Hammond, Mary Shinn, Betty Park, Mar- tha Williams, Geneva Risinger, Edith Dugan, Clysta Matson. 4 Thlrd Row: Ruby Speece, Lola Coleman, Bonnie Buckmaster, Earlyim Reynolds Wilma Albertson, Martha Cochran, Georgette Hornbaker. The Friendship Club elected as its officers: WVilma Albertson, president: Martha Cochran. vice-presidentg Betty Park, secretary-treasurerg Catherine Norton, sonfi leader: and Alice Hammond, yell leader. The purpose of this club is to create a spirit of friendship among the girls in the school. The club with the assistance of the Sun- shine Club gave an all-girls Christmas party. The sponsor is Miss Crain. SUNSHINE CLUB First Row: Doris Rose 'Waite, Amy Miles, Marie Barr, Delilah Fear, Maryellen Sawyer, Doris Hawk, Marie Hiser. Second Row: Opal Johnson, Ruth Evers, Mary Ruth Edwards, Rosamond Roberts, Mary Wilson. Lela Shroyer. The Sunshine Club elected as its officers: Delilah Fear, president, and Maryellen Sawyer, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Geedy is sponsor. The aim of this club is to aid girls to grow in courtesy and personality and to practice the highest ideals of friend- liness. The club joined with the Friendship Club in giving a Christmas party for all the girls in school and in singing carols for shut-ins. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: Imogene- Clements, Virginia DeBatty, Henrietta Risk, Mollie Helm, Helen Kelley, Mary Stoltz, Betty Green, Helen Irwin, Martha Whitt. Second Row: Jim Shroyer, Grace Davies, Jeanne Danforth, Christina Cline, Margaret Jane Shull, Alice Lee Cloud, Mary Robbins, Betty Hummel, Paul Johnson. Third Row: Richard Twibell, Joe Barrett, Robert Geedy. Max Price, John Schmidt Robert Williams, David Parnell, Clyde Bennett. The Dramatic Club elected as its officers: Joe Barrett, president: Clyde Bennett. vice-presidentg and Grace Davies, secretary-treasurer. The purposes of this club are to encourage dramatics in school, to further the cause of better speech, and to foster amateur theatricals. The most important play given was the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Ring. Kidnapingg Bettye and The Toyheartu were given in the three one-act-play program. Goose Money was given for Farmers' Institute. The new sponsor this year is Miss Dawson. Page twenty-sci-eiz
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