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Top Row: Hubert Jones, Max Jones, Leland Jones, Louis Howe, Fred Hackett, Don Fulwider, Mr. Sarig, director. . Second Row: Ruth Walsh, Ruth Honn, Faye Appleby, Thelma Kile, Doral Woodworth, Forrest Mathews, Gerald Foltz, Helen Kite, Frank Myers, Edna Swinford, Edward Nolan, Paul Johnson. I . Q Third Row: Mary Jane Carter, Reece Pierson, Mildred Coffey, Daisy Margason, Virginia Kile. JUNIGR BAND The Junior Band, made up entirely of beginners, has proved itself a worthy little brother organization to the Senior Band. Its members are now securing the training by which they will some day graduate into full band membership, truly rep' resenting O. T. H. S. on the platform and in the field. Several, by reason of their rapid development, have already made this change, and are playing with the Senior Band. In concerts, the junior Band has consistently given a good account of itself. On December 5, this organization appeared at the annual concert and was received with compliments. As an organization of present value, and particularly as a hope for the future, we are proud of this band. I g C K Page Thirty-nine
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A X- Top Row: Max Jones, Marvin Frahm, Everett Davis, john Taber, Ivan Kincade, Orvill Turner. Second Row: Ruth White, Virginia Mary Stites, Guy Swinford, Norval Swinford, Katherf ine Hall, Mildred Pierson, Wayne Coffey. A Third Row: Ruth McCormick, Alice Hall, Thelma Kile, Viola Allen, Van Parker, Frank Myers, Charles Mapes. ' ' Fourth Row: Bernadine Nolan, Evelyn Davis, Freda Jones, Alice Maude Cooper, Martha Bell, Margaret Snyder, Velma Redden. Fifth Row: Mr. Sarig, directorg Florence Gant, Carlos Buckler, Paul Myers, Mary jane Carter. A SENICR BAND The Senior Band, although composed for the most part of experienced members, is truly representative of a worthy program going on in the band work of C. T. H.. S. Under the direction of Mr. Sarig, this band has rapidly rounded into such form that We can be proud of it whenever and wherever it appears. It has been calledupon for community work in neighboring towns as well as at home, and has never failed to deliver an inspiring message. Q Although we were unable to place at the district contest we are certain that we offered some real competition to the winners. This band will lose a number of members by graduation but their places will be quickly filled by members of the Junior band. Page Thifrty-eight Q ,
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' J Top Row: Van Parker, Forrest Mathews, John David Winship, Doral Woodworth, Fred Hackett, Kirk Whanger. I , Second Row: Lemuel Ferguson, Hubert Jones, Maynard Minor, Owen Hall, Ivan Kin- cade, Orvill Turner, Albert Childress, Paul Myers, Charles Mapes, Guy Swinford, Wayne Turnipseed, Marvin Gillis, Edward Nolan. Third Row: Charles Hall, Stephen Wright, Willard Montgomery, Lemuel Cooper, Ver' nice Tibbs, Max Jones, Robert Buckler, Wayne Coffey, Frank Myers, Carlos Buckler, pianist, Mr. Sweat, director. , Not in Picture: Paul Stewart, Iames Clapp, Marvin Frahm, James Winkler. a BOYS' CHCRUS The Boys' Chorus was organized in O. T. H. S. in the fall of 1929, under the direction of Mr. Sweat. The purpose. ofthe organization was to develop interest, appreciation, and talent in vocal music among the boys of the high school. The Chorus was reorganized this year with thirtyftwo members. Carlos Buckler was .again selected as accompanist. The first semester the group met each week for rehearsal. Practice .on the operetta, Tulip Time , took the place of chorus ref hearsals the beginning of the second semester. Members of the Boys' Chorus haveuappeared before the public in solo, quar' tette, andggroup numbers. These appearances have not been numerous, but the numbers presented have been very well received by the audiences. X - Page Forty
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