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MMVeNe,e,vv.nxw,.pevve7V1, , T H E R eh XH. . , . ,y , , . , AHANHA R. H. S. Orchestra THIS organization is perhaps one of the most prominent in the school, and one of which we are very proud. The members under the capable direction of Mrt Klingman, have furnished excellent music on several special occasions. Realizing the importance of the orchestra, each member has put forth every effort possible to make it the best in R.H,St history As a result all have displayed unusually prompt and perfect attendance The orchestra rehearsals have been held during school hours, on Monday and XVednesday during the sixth periodt First vialin: Alice McMillin, Marian Bruckway, Carl McMillin, Esther Rohm, Marion Overpeck, Clara Alice Fisher, Second violin: Mary Thompson, Marian Platter, Lois Hixon. Carl Kent. Viola: Max Harney. Cello: Anna Spurr, Dorothy Hartman. Alto: Frances Martin. Flute: Alice jane Harrison, Oboe: Louise Collingst Clarinet: Richard Bloomer, Pauline Freed, Morris Switzer. Baritone: Paul Collingst Trombone: Glen Goff. Carnet: Charles VVhitesell, Clifford Adams, Lionel Clark, Saxophonc: Robert Barr, john Wrooderd. Percussion: Paul Smith. Lawrence Bradbum. Director: Mr. Ketric Klingman. 1 930 Page Tizirtyefour
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Mu vem; MAAAANxA AANKA , t, ., T H E R O me rvvv vvv WW R. H. 8. Band NOW we have a real band with uniforms and everything! The members under the direction of Mr. Klingman have entertained audiences on many pro- grams, showing on each occasion their ability. It was the privilege of our concert band to he asked to play at Clinton for the homecoming football game between Clinton and Shortridge. This invitation was accepted and the band headed the parade. All the home basketball games and many of those away from here were enlivened by spirited and peppy selections which cheered the Rox and Rox meters in victory or defeat. At the May Festival the hand was one of the prominent features. Members of the band are: Clarinet: Louise Collings, Edith Fisher, Arthur Cronk, Pauline Freed, Roy Phipps, Carl McMillin, Richard Bloomer. Flute: Alice Jane Harrison. Piccolo: Esther ROthL Saxopham': Robert Barr, John W'oodard. Alto horn: Frances Martiut Trombone: Morris Switzer, Alice McMillin, Glenn Goff. Baritone: Paul Collings, . Comet: Clifford Adams. Charles XYhitesell. Lionel Clark, XVilIiam Harrison, Raymond Overpeck. Tuba: Max Harney, Bass Horn: Cecil Cook. PW'CHXXiOMJ Lawrence Bradburn, Paul Smith. . . r' XA Director: Mr. Klingmau e' 1930 Page Tllii'ty'fi'UE'
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