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Jxfiglxfiiilfijgg OF ISHS. OKC I-IESTRA First Row: Lewis Hawk, Carl Miehener, Ida Mae Powers, Ned Hawk, Donald Porter, Loyal Cole, Betty Paden, Florence Keys, Wayne Roth, Glee Ova Lake. Second Row: Richard English, Doris Anway, Vernon Spotts, Miss Snow,in- structor, Leonard Miller, Phyllis George, Robert Neikirk. ve gr-wr -I r-'Nj-1 1- NJM, ILQN frlhxfi 5161-H
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MEMOIQES' OF ISHS. i AA ! N x fe:fY'r'rf'i-so who f ,Mm iz'- N--J . ' xx J mx 'lflf' .--SM ffxvf-.,XY r FN 5 -'xfixfvs - fvf M Ly h X NN i 5 . K-U es 1 YM N5 4: I y x .ID fy Q A, MIXED CHORUS X N K.. 1 I-'X 5 9 r 2, C,.,KJ lf 7 The mined chorustgrggpqorgonized with the following officersivqxgxfkx '--HIXJ X17-A . ff XX 1 L-fi President.ffYQfTT'....Carl Miehoner R LQ 42 VWVice'presf ent...ilqJ:..Howard Cook Ps,b 3 5 Secretary- asurer. . .Doris Airway 4 Mfg ' Reporter..... .?f.....Eve1yn,Wenner .2 . NW- Jf ,!jl, ,ma Y -I The chorus sang at sever 1 P. T. A.2heeti gs andpsi uhrighs schdhlx programs. A . 57 W In order that a pupil may earn a q ar pgxgledigs n ycpaltmhsic, he must be in either the b ys' or girls' glee c ub and he mixed chorus. This giwsstwc forty-fi Siminute. pe iods of vocal wo Pictured o th pre ' us age-is the group selected to represent our school in the mixe ,c crus section in the county music festival. This section o' the mu ic 'estival included the select singers from the county high scho s. The experience of singing in this group was a real inspirati n t csc who were selected for it showed us what could bc done by gr u that was willing to work hard. we also had the egsure of V rkin with teachers of music in tho other schools becau ' his year the usic teacher A 3s'various schools directed thechousintemjgig . ' The Rep bli cm ty has always been an admirer of music talent and wishes the cho to be a leader in.music activities. if ,f X I NINETEEN 'HIIKTY-EJCJE-m,I'f 1
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MEMCDI'-.IES OF KH IN. , . -J X ps, lx Q7 Z 'W' A LX L SQQBOOL ORCI sms , X.. An organization whichdjh meant much to the tivities is the-Zsclfooirf o A iestra. Whenever held, the 5011081 orgasm-af-is usually asked to good soho! orchestra a real asset to any and the scgool administration must give this if it is tpfdeveloplasgityshpuld. Our orche My f school in alligf its ac- any com unityimeeting is play for the meet g. A school. Pupils, parents organization everyysupport stra, during the pastbyear has had a fines-ihstrwnentation. xBT1?gl are, however, many in the school! who should be inlthersohoo orchest a preparing to be in its I , E XVXIX , 11. X A X 'Vw 'N -- .- qv During the past year, the or stra has played for the P.T.AiQmeet- ings. we played for the Hallow7 e festivil during the parade of thoset fs if who came masked and entered in the cont st . to play for their play. Then 'ame the Farmer The junior class asked s ' Institute. flfhe orE'-es- tra played for that gatherin . At 'bhG'2tiII1gwf the TL play, Miss Snow' our director was in the play! st s ocdasion Donalds commencement activities . the baccalau gate servQee X the senior class play and the commencement rogram. Con ering the'igoleayear, it seems that we W' e busy all the ime, prepar'ng for N . some appfarahoelvx . I '-,Al nyixk-t orchest as tival which Porter directed the,orcheIg74ginddid vE?y.well. hmgiare to plaQwTonXtheX X Lax j J .E was held at At icxaxon Fri ay a g, April l. The ordhe ra festival is the time wh n r pres ta ves of all the school' orchestras of the county high schoo s c me og ther to play a prepared program. The num- bers are worked pon 'n t schools first. Then a few rehearsals are held where a few s hoo ge together. Finally the day arrives for the festival. This yea t e ounty music committee selected Mr. Arthur L. Willi s of Oberlin Coll e to direct the orchestras. At one o'clock he met the xnoup for a prac ce. This final practice occupied most of the The clim tbsthe woljzif this y r was the afternoon a d we le ned mam qgduring this time. At the evening ho r, the At ic fhome econ ' s epartment served us with a sup- per. After th sup 1 j'we had motion picture show in the school audi- torium. The o am of tr evening was well re Four- memb rs o t e orchestra are seniors. greatly misse next ear. They are: Florence Wmyne Roth, vi lin and Doris Anway, piano. my I ! J ceived by a large audience Their services will be Kaysi Carl Michener and N l NETEEN 'H-HRT Y-,E IGHT
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