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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Violins-N. Voss, W. Mylander, E. Welker, on the lcft L. Leonard, M. Dyer, J. Tracy, NV. Dcmmey. Trumpel-R. Post, D. Zilles. Flute-H. Anderson, E. Bahnsen, Lyons. Oboe-C. Kellogg. Saxophone-M. Burkett, R. W'eaver. Clarinet-M. Bloom, B. Flickinger, L. Heschel, A. Benner. Trombone-R. Johnson. Bass-I. Measley. . Piano-B. Horning, A. Foster. Director-Mr. Walter Sells. ORCHESTRA The Ross High School Orchestra which aims to create an interest in students for the better type of music, is composed of students Well ad- vanced in orchestra playing. Under Mr. Sells, a very competent director, the orchestra was able to play many fine overatures during the year. The orchestra has played for nearly all the important programs spon- sored by other high school organizations. The musical accompaniment for the Operetta, the Vanities, the Junior Class Play, the Senior Class Play, and a concert given in February were the greatest achievements of the year. Two dance orchestras were organized during the school year. They played for all the school dances. One was organized by Mr. Sells and Francis Welsh, called The Stardustersf' and was composed of Bob Post, H. Voss, F. Welsh, N. Smith, R. Weaver, M. Bloom, D. Schatt, I. Measley, R. Johnson. The second orchestra was led by Wilton Mylander and composed of B. Horning, E. Welker, N. Voss, H. Anderson, H. Overmyer, W. My- lander, B. Johnson and H. Voss. 29 1
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Clarinet--N. Voss, M. Bloom, S. Dach, A. Benner, L. Heschel, E. Babione, D. Slatter, B. Price, E. Shuck, R. Farrison, N. Bloker, B. Wallace, A. Fouche, D. Flickinger. Trumpet-R. Post, W. Decker, H. Voss, L. Wbodruff, B. Johnson, H. Overmyer, W. Rafferty, A. Walters, G. Ottney, R. Hawk, W. Fought. - Flute-H. Anderson, E. Bahnsen, H. Greene Oboe-C. Kellogg. ' Bassoon-Francis Magsig. Baritone-M. McGormley. French ,Horn-R. Lehmann, F. Levy, L. Shilling, M. Overmyer. ' Trombone-R. Johnson, H. Ansted, J. Stierwalt, M. Miller, R. Ryder, V. Magsig, R. Wingard, J. Rimelspach, D. Hetrick. Saxophone-R. Brooks, D. Auxter, M. Burkett, R. Vollmar, W. Hague, B. Dunmyer. Bass-I. Measley, R. Henne, D. Ryder, R. Booth. Drums-H. Overmyer, D. Schutt, D. Diedler, J. Hartgrove, D. Huss, E. Waggoner. Director-Mr. Walter Sells. Drum Major-F. Welsh. BAND The Band, which was organized in 1921, under the direction of Mr. L. W. Wainwright, is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. The present director, Mr. Walter Sells, has developed a very fine marching band as Well as a concert band, capable of playing fine music. The mem- bers of this band are chosen by the director according to their musical ability. ' The band has played for all the football games and for all home basketball games. Francis Wfelsh, with his strut and flying baton has been a very successful drum major. The band participated in the Vanities, assembly, and gave a concert for the public. By far the most important event of the year was the Band Festival, held at Sandusky. Ten school bands, with over four hundred musicians attended. There is also a Junior Band, consisting of beginners not yet capable of entering the Senior Band. This band has played many engagements throughout the city. Student Director .............. . .,,.. ....,. R ichard Lehmann Assistant Student Director .....,. ..,......, R obert Johnson Librarian .............................. ...... H arold McGormley V 28 Q
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row 1-A. Conley, E. Dedrick, D. Shively, M. Lawrence, M. Mathias. M. Mitchell, R. Jones, A. Snyder. Row 2-L. Soule, M. Fry, V. Pierce, E. Zickafoos, M. Reed, H. Price, K. Hunt, F. Miller, M. Ayers. Row 3-Miss jackson, Miss Hafford. SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Senior I-Iome Economics Club is one of the oldest clubs in the high school. It was organized in 1924 and is now a member of the National and State Home Economics Associations. The purpose of the club is to form a connecting link between the home and school and to train young women to be active members in home and community life. Its aim is also to furnish an opportunity through organization for social life, such as programs, picnics and parties. This year the club went on an imaginary trip abroad. Discussion of home-life, customs, industries, and historical places of different countries was held. The advisors of the club are Miss Jackson and Miss Hafford. The officers are: U , , Prcsidefzf... ....,,.........,. ,,,,... . Mary Mathias Vice Prexidcrzl' .,......,,... ue ,... Myrtle Mitchell Sc'rrefm'y-Treasu1'z'r ........ ,..,,, M ary L. Lawrence 3 0 .
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