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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row left to right: NVetl'1erald, Devlin, Peterson, Leach, Brossard Myers, Rush, Conklin, Klatush, lack. Second Row: Cox, Bennett, I Ross, LaFontaine, Jensen, Holdereed, Erickson, Williams, Dunlap, Root, B. Ross, Johnson. Back Row: VVentworth, Lindholm, Pennick McMeekin, Roberts, Bell, McMaster, Gibson, McClintick, Zimmerman Parko. v 1 n BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row, left to right: LeClair, Duval, D. Ross, Cahill, N. Ross Roberts, VVetherald, McClintick, Holman, Griswald, Gibson, johnson Back Row: Leach, Lauderdale, Cooper, Theriault, B. Bennett, XN'alters Newton, Manire, P. Bennett, Irvin, Miller. Page Fifteen
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GIRLS' G-LEE CLUB This group spent every Monday and Vlvednesday afternoon singing as well as taking part in the vocal competition at Olympia where they received a rat- ing of good. Six of the girls also sang as a sextet at Olympia and received the same rating as the larger group. BAND The band, under the able direction of lNfIr. NI. B. Johnson, is undoubtedly the most conspicuous organization at Oakville High School. Out of a student body of some one hundred and forty, the band claims from sixty to sixty-five members. Practice rooms were provided this year from which issued continu- ally the mellow tones of trumpets, sousaphones, saxophones, and what have you. At the local meet held at Longview, the band received a rating of excellent which entitled them to the privilege of competing at the regional meet in Portland. The National meet was held in Portland May 12 and 13. Our Band received a rating of excellent and the other organizations, good. A clarinet quartet of band members also won a second, or excellent rating, while the brass sextet got a fifth at Olympia. In addition to the trips to the music meets mentioned, in order to partially finance which, a number of band benefits were given. The band members also had the pleasure of attending the music festivals at Ocosta and at Eaton- ville. BOYS' G-LEE CLUB The Boys' Olee Club has had a very successful year, singing on alternate days with the girls. Both the glee club and double quartet won second ratings which entitles them to sing at the regional meet at Portland. Page Fourteen
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Where's Grandmaff' was presented to an enthusiastic audience F1'iklZlY evening, Xlarch 3. The story was built around the effort of Grandma IO solve the problems with which her grandchildren Were faced. In order to HC coxnplish this end, she adopted the expedient of dressing and acting like a carefree and kittenish young woman. After solving their difficulties for them, she reverted to her natural sweet and unaffected self. The cast included, left to right Csittingj, Norma lN'IclVIeekin, Bill Gibson, Xlildred Vlfetherald, Quentin Jones, Lola White, Kathryn Brady, Cstandingl john Gerrits, Becky Ross, Charlotte Conklin, and R. L. Lauderdale, coach. SENIOR CLASS PLAY For their class play the Seniors presented the mystery-comedy, Hobgobli11 Housef' April 21. The story was a dime novel thriller dealing with the machin- ations of a gang of kidnapers who endeavored to frighten a group of people out of the house in which they had been carrying on their nefarious practice. In order to effect this purpose they introduced ghosts, headless phantoms, a severed head suspended by its hair and a homicidal maniac carrying 71 bloody butcher's cleaver which kept the audience on the verge of hysteria. The cast included, left to right, John Manire, Clyde Ames, Joe Ruffino, .lean Langabeer, Norman Ross, R. E. Schmid, coach, Margaret Jensen, Gene- vieve Erickson, Rosemary Holdereed, Bennett Wletherald, Barbara Dunlap, Aileen Blechschmidt, and Ed. Brant. Neil Theriault, George Anderson, and Charles Clodius, who served 35 L stage crew, could not be induced to pose for the camera. Page Sixteen
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