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We Orchestra Solem, Johnson, Swenson, Carlson, Nokes, Bell, Hall, Congleton, Siedel. . W. Erickson, H. Erickson, Bragell, MeEachran, Keyes, Olson, Stenholm, Cook, Anderson, I-Ieying. Vincer, Saterback, Peterson, Pahaly, Weatherhead, Sawdey, Collins, Williams, Starr, Subatch, Lager- quist, Evans, Stoles, Prindle. Peterson, Franzen, Lawson, Linden, Gustafson, Conklin, Cristenson, Anderson, Shull, Pahaly, Anderson, Adams. Carney, Mr. J. E. Bornor, Directory Howe, Grimmett, Youngberg, Ruff, Phillips, Snow, Sipple, Pierce, Nukes. Bengston, Johnson, Saxaphones Janet Anderson Ramona Cave Francis Vkfillianis Betty NVil1iarns Betty WVilliamson ,lane Collins Ruby Peterson Smith, Turney, Miller, Hehir, Williamson, Cave, Moore, Griswold. John Keyes Fred Nukes Rae Weatherhead Violet Phillips Charles Summerfield Cornets 'I nez Anderson Kenneth McEachi-an Flute Roma Lindstrom Horn Ralph Swenson Grace G1-immett Lowell Phillips Bass Viols john Carney Robert Stenholm Robert Prindle Richard Congleton Banjos Helen Christianson Cellos li n Port 1- - Bassoons Helen Sipple ure Ei Dons Pressler Faith Griswold Katherine Snow Clarinets Trombones ,cane Moot. .lack Anderson julian Seidel Drum Eva Gustafson Luna Howe Vera Pahaly Bernard Heying Carmine Stan. OFFICERS I Secretary-Lowell Phillips. Treasurer-Marcella Hehir. Social activities are not forgotten by the orchestra and every year a new type of banquet is given for the members. The Orchestra also plays at the junior class play at the Abraham Lincoln junior high school as well as accompanying the Glee clubs' operetta given in the spring. The Senior class play also offers an opportunity for musical numbers and the Orchestra responds every year. lt also furnishes the music for the Baccalaureate services for the seniors. This group produces some excellent musicians who continue their work after finishing school. Some of these talented musicians are Carroll Stan- ley, Florence Lovejoy, Perry Anderson, Dorothy May Anderson, and Edwin Retzlaw. The al have taken up further study in their musical abilities and are promised a remark- able future. ANDERSON LINDSTROM MCEACHRAN 1 one hundred twenty-nine
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L 9 Off ' Orchestra , Stenholm, Crist, Sawdey, Kall, Conklin, berg, Collins, Violins Jean Miller Marcella Hehir Jeanette Turney Fenton Hazen Congleton, Carney, Prindle, Mr. J. E. Bornor, I-Ieying, Bengston, Lawson, Lagerquist, Johnson, Erikson, Smith, Stiles, Evans, Miller, Hehir, Turney, Subatch, Carlson, Solem, Rupp, Vlncer, Lindaw, Granzen, Adams, Nokes, Pierce, Olson, Bell, Brazzell, Saterbak, Christenson, Young Williamson, Williams, Cave Erickson, Anderson, Griswold, Pahaly, Keyes, Sipple, Anderson Snow, Howe, Nokes, Moore, Phillips, Weatherhead, Gustafson, Swenson, Summerfield, Starr, Shull, Johnson Grimmett, Peterson, Cook, Anderson, McEachran, Pahaly, Seidell. Lucuille Crist Mary Saw-:ley Beatrice Evans Hervor Bengston Phyllis Lagerquist Nyoma Rupp John Vincer Ralph Kall Alice Subatch Vera Linden VVilliani Franzen Roswell Olson Kenneth Brazell lNilliam Bell Elizabeth Smith Gladys Lawson Loween Conklin M.H ,OIROF Qorothy Stiles Harold Erickson Katherine Adams Hfefl If fy Vivian 'Fhorne Donald Carlson Mildred Pierce 4 ' Pianist Verona johnson Andrew Solem Elsie Leone Nukes l'flV2l 30111185011-I OFFICERS President-jean Miller. Vice-President-Kenneth McEachran. The orchestra of Rockford high school directed by June E. Bornor is a group of sixty-eight young music enthusiasts. Its purpose, to promote interest in best music by the younger generation, has been iulhlled to the utmost degree by its members. This organization by its constant study and rendering oi all types of music has learned to appreciate and recognize the best in music. The orchestra presents a , Christmas assembly with the Glee clubs as well as a separate one en- tirely oi their own program. At the assembly, the group presents a varied program oi selections ranging from popular to m y classical numbers. The orchestra also entertains vars t ious clubs meeting at noon during the school year , y , , at luncheons and business meetings. The ' ggi' y F . . Q 5 ,slf g,V,,,, yi, y 2 musicians also played for the teachers . .'ri' '1 's institute in the fall. S ,.,,, sltr X x wg 1 y A Q5 EHIR ,yty V le,s s H , V. 5 MILLER ,A l J SEIDEL X one hundred twenty-eight
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A ,..Mai-ion Southam Mrs. Molltgonlcry-The Hostess ............... ......., .,,,,....,,.,,...,..........................,.... M i ldred Larson Sylvia Molltgomery-Her Daughter ........................,. ...... lt lercedcs Cunningham, Alice Anderson LCElt1'iCe MOlltgO11lCf5'-HCI' Younger Daughter ..,,.,, ,,,.,,,..,,.,..................,.,.,,,................... H azcl Smith M11 Ballbittf Morton-A Home Town Booster ....,, ........ R ichard Harvey Betty Morton-Sy1via's Best Friend ...,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,... ,,,...,,.,,,,.....,,,, E va Jervis MVS- Lila Lavender-Still in Mourning ............ ....... E lizabeth Pearson Billy Maxwell-A Victim of Circumstance ........,.,...,,.,,,.,........,........,.........................,...... Arthur Janes, Ir. Two activities of the school that are solely devoted to the purpose of developing the voices of school pupils are the Girls' and Boys' glee clubs. Recently the music de- partment adopted the plan of requiring every new member of the club to enroll in a Chorus class for two semesters before being allowed to enter the glee clubs. The clubs meet separately except on or before concerts or performances when joint re-- hearsals are necessary. Each club has its own officers but usually both clubs sponsor their programs, thereby creating a relation-- ship between the two clubs. Exceptional ability is discov- ered in the school through these clubs and oftentimes members continue their vocal work and become prominent in outside singing organizations. The two glee clubs always give the Christmas program rendering var- ious numbers suitable to the occasion. ' HOHENSTEIN HUTCHINSON PAHALY one hundred thirty
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