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Page 53 text:
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RA VELIN 'S ORCHESTRA NEVVS IIE ORCHESTRA has been successful thus far and has improved considerably, proh- ably because of the new music and additional infrtruinents. lt has played between the acts of the Senior plly, Meet Vncle Sally, and at the exhibi- tion which was held on May 24 and 25. Rehearsals were held every Thursday after- noon instead of the evening as they were in previous years. Miss Volby, the director of music in the high school, directed the orchestra, which consists of : Beatrice Fountain Violin Clarence Vigeant Violin Edgar Dimock Violin Gordon Dimock Cello Earl Hosebrooks Alto Horn f'arl Carlson Trombone Ernest liaRose Trlllllpet Richard Mathiews Trumpet Albert LaRose Clarinet Leo llutrum Drums Stanley Kozak Saxophone Hazel Stoll Piano 5
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RAVELIN 'S ACTALXVRITE CLUB President Edward NVhite Vice-President Phyllis Ziegler Secretary Beatrice Davis Treasurer Lena Davis Scribe Marguerite Ravvson The Actalwrites have had a husy year, including the various contests it has sponsored, its parties, and the department work. Early in the year the club sponsored a posture essay contest. The first prize was won by Miss Edith Munn, second prize, John Pietrowicz, and hon- orable mention, Sarah Riel and Peter Beliauskas. The club held several candy sales and sponsored a song contest to get a school song for Oxford High, The president, Edward Vllhite, wrote a play, t'False Colors, which was presented in the town hall by members of the club. Now the club plans to enlarge its membersllip by an original method. The eluh has proved very successful and Worthwhile under the guidance of its adviser, Miss Manning. l50l
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RAVELIN ,S GIRLS' BASKETBALL Turning in suits moans that girls, athletics arm- over for this season, a bas- betball year of victories and defeats. 'lll19 players vnjoyvcl playing out of TOWII ganws for they provimlc-cl fun, travvling anal playing on a strange floor. Our rfoaf-li, Mr, Sannella, taught ns something linvr than just basketball l6'4'llHlIll10-ill? right spirit and cooperation blondvml with good sportsmanship. Eldora, -lavery was captain and Elsie Willey, managvr. The girls played the T0l1I'l0ll0lll', lmivestor, Munson, Alumni, NVare, Graf'- ton, Charlton, and llilden teams. Five players will be lost through graduation: Vapt. E. -lavery, E. Blunn, G. Stone, Bl. Yitkns, and Il. Daley. Tho following rvportml: li, -lawry. Vapt. lv. X lu. Munn G, Stoni- Nl. Vitkns ll. Daley l. Nlessivr S, Rim-l E. Marcfoux l5?l lloclard Hliivivk Vitkus Nesta lioyatzi Brown Gould Dinsmoo
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