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IffflfffflIffI.fflffIIifffIffIlfffIIfIIIflfffflffflfllfffiffflIIflffIIffflffflfffflffflffflffffifffifljlflffflffffN i ll Q i Cghimes 0 Cnormancly Row 1-lVilliam Moffit, Thelma Jeanne Walton, Lois Kinsey, Rea, Ritter, James Dfvdisman, Rudolph Parris. Row 2---Evelyn Deitrick, Kathryn Marsh, Shirley Harris, Joy Bowers, Miriam Weluster, June Casebeer, Dorothee Finney, Dorothy McCullough, Sara Ulrich, Ann Kirk, Elizabeth Findley, Bonnie Calhoun, Gloria Sher- rets, Wilma Reed, lois Johnson. Row 3-Howard Thomason, Earl Kaylor, John Mathias, Glenn Bigler, Dennis Rudy, Dale Dunn, Williaiii VVatkins, Dewey Brannon, Maurice Reynolds, Junior Byers, Kaye Kislig, James Reiser. Kirkwood Glauser, Jack Jones. IIYEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII This outstanding musical story centers around the village of Corneville,Normandy.The annual coun- ty fair is in progress, and so is the usual gossip, which centers around Serpolette, the village cut-up. In the meantime, Gaspard, an old miser, wishes to marry his niece, Germaine, to the Magistrate of the district, the Bailli. However, Germaine is not pleased with this plan since she has vowed she will wed no one except the young sailor, Grenicheux, who pretended that he once saved her from drowning. Suddenly Henri, Count de Corneville, .who has been in exile since childhood, owing to civil war, re- turns to his birthplace. This is an old castle which is Wierdly haunted, and whose bells are to ring when the rightful master returns. There is much pomp over this Count, and Germaine, along with Grenicheux and Serepolette, engages herself as his servant so that she can escape the power of old Gaspard. lyleanwhile Henri explores the castle and finds that the ghostly apparitions were caused by Gaspard, who had concealed his hoarded treasures there. This discovery drives Gaspard crazy, especially when he hears the bells of the castle ring out for the firrst time since the flight of Marquis de Lucenay, a friend of Henri's father. Through an old document left by the Marquis at the time of his flight, it is learned that he has con- fided his daughter to Gaspard's care. Serpolette claims to be that child, but it turns out that Germaine, is the real heiress, the true Marchioness, and Henri not Grenicheux, is the one who saved her from drowning. The story closes with the engagement of Henri and Germaine. u l21'T T'
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IfffffiffffffffffffffffiflififfflfffIIIlffflffIflffflffflfffflfiflIIIfIIiffflffflfffIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIffflffffN T LU Q L ance and Ellenor Stafford, Coraline Kaylor, Richard lindsay, Marilyn Moffit, Carl Geib, VVilliam Moffit, Richard Soulsby, Robert Reiker, Robert Morrison, Margaret Morgan, Gordon Singhaus. Not in picture--Richard Geib. fffflfffflffIIIIIIIIIIIIII This orchestra was organized last summer just after vacation started. The members were picked from the students of both the junior and senior high schools. The aim of this organization is to provide the high school with good dancing music. The band as a unit is building up each individual player so that he will have more experience and knowledge to help him be a better member of the high school band. This organization may also be a stepping stone to larger organizations when school days are over. The orchestra is directed by Bill lyioiilit, a talented trombonist. The backbone of any musical organization is the rhythm section. Carl Geib, the drummer, and Ellenor Stafford, at the piano, handle their assignments perfectly. The trumpet section, com- posed of Robert Reiker, Margaret Morgan, and Richard Geib, may Well be proud of themselves for their very able work. The trombone section, composed of Richard Soulsby and Robert lVIorrison, shows marked musical ability. The sax section, com- posed of Richard Lindsay and Coraline Kaylor on altos and lblarilyn lldodit on a tenor, may be called the best in a high school in this section of the state. The fine spirit of cooperation that exists among the members adds much to the success of this organization. ?T'23 I I
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