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O-R Gov EE. Sol RA ‘ Our Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Brashear, has been very active in school affairs this term. Heading its list of performances was a concert given on November 24 for the student body. ¢ “The StarSpangled Banner - - - - - += - = = John S. Smith “Hungarian Comedy Overture” - - - - - - - - - Keler Bela “Piano ConcertoNo.l - - - - - - + + + + P.Tschaikowsky “The Merry Widow Waltz” (selection) “Russian Sailors Dance” - - - “Crickets Serenade’ =s0% . 22 3° = “Country DanceinC” - - - - =e ee eranzaenin - «+ «+ Reinhold Gliere Sa eB) A feo lta - Ludwig van Beethoven The following are members of the Orchestra: Dora Ambrosio, Donald Bower, Hazel Bowman, Lorraine Brown, Mary Caygill, Bill Cook, Meroyn Davis, Francis Gilbert, Ellen Gohl, Bill Haddock, La Vange Haigwook, Christine House, Ronald Kamb, Donald Kitchen, Anna Locke, Charlene Marshall, Jack Mayberry, Ed Mount, Leslie Rose, Janis Saunders, Earl Stone, Zelma Western, Eloise Wilson, Betty Jacboson, Eunice Roe, Fred Gates, Natalie Okdyke, Lorraine Donahue, Bob Morand, Darlene Johnson, Mark Young, James Hokanson, Janet Holling, Mary Ann Hokanson, and Don Esola.
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HAND In spite of the terrific amount of work entailed, Mr. Brashear and the Band have worked faithfully, and been honored with the distinction of being the only school band in the league to present field shows at the football games this term. They performed at all our home games and played for our assembly meetings and rallies. The following are the members of the band: Francis Aebi, Maurice Betts, Lola Broyles, Lula Bragg, LeRoy Cleveland, Eddy Dodson, David French, Gerald Foley, Lawrence Finnie, Joe Filice, Eunice Gjerde, Hazel Harvey, James Kahanson, Janet Holling, Dorothy Lynn, James Maxwell, Bill McNeil, Richard McNeil, George Morris, James O’Drain, Alice Mae Olsgard, Gloria Roe, Burnette Sutton, Louise Walker, Marilyn Weiss, Margaret Wyland, Robert Wyman, Barbara York, Mary Ann Hokanson, Mary Helen Rounds, Verl White, Lita Gildersleeve, Walter Hamilton, Dick Leupp, Carolyn Moore, Richard Wagner, Donald Grider, Katheryn Kittelson, Audrey Akeson, Don Esola, George Ashby, Mary Bahrs, Don Burleigh, Norma Cochran, Ken Dasher, Harold Deane, Donna Mae Decks, David Dunn, Bob Fortina, Russel Garvin. Mildred Hammer, Leslie Rose, Bob Madrid, Robert Manning, Jane Michelson, Arlene Phillips, Kenneth Renkert, James Sharpen, JoAnn Smith, Tommy Dean Speck, Marvin Thorpe, Wands Westmoreland, Charles White, Melba Wyrick, Charles Sudduth, Howard Harvey, Billy Pierce, Fritz Campbell, Bill Chastoen, Elizabeth Simmons, Phillip Martin, Kenneth Koey, Darlene Dilly, Sylvan Amdahl, Bob Gruppe, Ables Janell, and Helen Larsan.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR—Back row (left to right) David Fink, Albert Anderson, Veral Orr, Don John- son, Darral Huzefka, Bob Luck. Third row (left to right) Pauline Tetzschner, Dolores Elliot, Mary Dalton, Leonard Yacorzynski, Ralph Daniel, Dick Irwin, Elvo Agostino, Helen Quinlan, Arlene Vignatti, Margaret Howell. Second row (left to right) Laverne Barnett, Imogene Gammel, Constance Radcliffe, Thomas Stewart, Arthur Press, Maurice Press, Max Metzger, Alice Rothengas, Virginia Anglum, Doris Brisbin. First row (left to right) Beverly Craven, Ivagene Shuck, Irma Jane Kraus, Virginia Garrard, Joanne Kiraly, Dolores Drinnen, Barbara Rushmer, Virginia Fessenden, Jo Ann Peterson, Sylvia Harlow, Regena Stewart. AP ALP P £. bob A The A Cappella Choir under the leadership of Mr. H. Cunningham, has completed a very full semester. The Choir has met every day, fourth period, to practice with ap- proximately thirty-nine members. Max Metzer served as president this term. This year the club has featured an alumnae, Orla Reeves Lockyer, as soloist. Mrs. Lockyer is also an accomplished pianist and has been awarded the Mendelssohn schol- arship. On December 17, 1943, the Choir presented its sixth annual program for the Kiwanis Club at a luncheon meeting. They have also performed at Longfellow Junior High School, Richmond Shipyards One, Two and Three, and for the Christmas As- sembly. The outstanding affair of the year was the Choir’s Christmas concert presented on December 12, 1943, in the school auditorium. The program of fourteen selections, em- braced hymns, carols and modern arrangements
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