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ORCHESTRA The orchestra started out with a group of eleven. But it wasn't long until more st dents became interested and it grew to a twenty-six-piece organization. Besides playing accompaniments to various programs, the orchestra appeared as a body at the Musical Festival at Ocosta. The members are as follows: Violins, lilsie Holderreed, Iilzie Holderreed, Regina La Fontaine, Kathryn Getty, Char- lotte Conklin, Mildred Wetherald, Olsa Parko, Arlis VVhite, Rebecca Ross, cello, Barbara Dunlap, trumpets, Ralph McClintick, Homer Ross, Page Bennett, trombone, Margaret Weiland, Mary Anderson, Neil Theriault, piano, Margaret Storey, Ifula Cox, saxophone, Dana Conklin, Virginia hliller, Lester Gillis, clari- nets, David Storey, Rosemary Holderreed, flute, Norman Ross, drums, Dorothy Rohleder, Barney Burr. BAND The Cardinals was organized at the beginning of the school year with six members, and has grown to a membership of twenty-eight. The flashing red capes of the band, purchased with proceeds from the operetta, added a great deal to the appearance of the organization and brought forth admiration from the various groups before whom it played. The Cardinals were active in supplying music for many events. They played twice at Oakhurst, attended the Music Festival at Ocosta, played for the basket- ball games at Rochester, aided the Boys' Glee Club in presenting the Minstrel Show, held an exchange program with Montesano, and finally climaxed the year with a big band concert of their own, presented lVIay 14. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls, Glee Club, consisting of twenty-five members, has had a very successful year. They presented the operetta, 'cPolished Pebbles, with the assist- ance of the Boys' Glee Club. They took an active part in the exchange pro- grams with other schools and acquitted themselves well at the Music Festival. VVith the Boys' Glee Club they forrned an HA Capella chorus which was very successful. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The highlight of the Boys, Glee Club was the Minstrel Show which they presented with the assistance of the Cardinals. As the Boys' Glee Club was practically a new organization this year, they accomplished a great deal. They took part in the exchange programs, attended the Music Festival, assisted with the operetta, Polished Pebblesf' and produced an outstanding boys' quartet. Page Eighteen
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Clarinets: M. Storey, Holman, La, Fontaine, J. Ross, R. Holderreed, Jenson, Miller, flute: N, Ross, sax- ophones, D. Storey, Gillis, Conklin, baritone saxophone, Don Schlegel, baritone, E. Holclerreecl, French horn, Ellis, trombones, Wciland, Theriault, Anderson, cox-nets, M:- Clintick, H. Ross, Bennett, McKay, B. McClintick, D. Ross, tuba, Ma- nire, sousaphone, Wetherald, drums and cymbals, Rohleder, Dunlap, Burr, twirlers, Allen, Everson. Top row, left to right: L. White, lVlcMeekin, Jenson, Wetherald, Ray, Anderson, Ambrose, Conklin, R. White, E. Miller, Ross, V. Miller, Bramer. Bottom row, left to right: John- son, Allen, Dunlap, Pearson, Jack- son, Everson, Hunter, E. Holtlere reed, B. Blechschmidt, Rohleder, R. Holderreed, A. Blechschmidt, Cox. Top row, left to right: Taylor, N. Theriault, Schlegel, Harris, Sim- mons, P. Theriault, Conklin, Ever- son, V. Holloway, Jackson. Bottom row, left to right: L. Holloway, N. Ross, Wetlieralcl, Ros- moncl, H. Ross, Manire, Storey, Holclerreecl, McClintick, Johnson. Top Row: Dix, Cox, Anclerson, Rolileder, Wheeler, R.. White, Ray, Hayden, Beckwith, Balch, Lind- holm, Bennett. Miclrlle Howl Nickerson, Parko, Pete, Ames, Miller, Pearson, A White, Holrlcrreecl, Palmer, Wil lizirns, Wetherzild, Rush, Heck, Kla tush. First Row: Jenson, Dunlap, L White, Taylor, Ambrose, Conklin, BlQCllSCllIlllflf, Jziek, Cahill, MC Meekin, Lanenbecr, Getty, Gwinn. Seated: Jackson, Everson, Petty fWi'ite,up on page ZZ-lj l . TW' l l t
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