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ORCHESTRA Left to right, front row: R. Muehelke, J. Smith, B. Traxler, A. Simpson, C. Williams, F. Otto Mary Wallace. Second row: D. Emerson, N. McKean. Third row: B. Webster, N. Stephensoa, D. Krinitsky, P. Taylor, D. Calabrese, S. Dombroff, R. Jarvis, D. Conn. Fourth row: E. Gardner, B. B. Machado, F. Shoush, T. Ackerman, G. Conklin, D. Lauder, A. Ridgeway. Fifth row: N. Chamblin, D. Howe, R. Bolam, E. Cluff. Officers: Dominic Calabrese, President; Mary Wallace, Vice President; Phil Taylor, Secretary; Betty Webster, Treasurer. BAND Officers: Robert Bolam, Captain; Shirley McMullen, Secretary; Billie Greenwell, Treasurer. Left to right, front row: D. Arregui, C. Crawford, B. Webster, M. Allen, D. Larkin. Second row: M. Cummings, J. Ruiz, J. Patterson, E. Lamping, W. Kock, B. Greenwell, A. Holm, S. McMullen, R. Hileman. Third row: T. Simpson, W. Holmes, R. Hadley, C. Gibson, B. Gilmour, B. Fibiger, D. Basta. Fourth row: R. Bolam, E. Casados, D. Smith, E. Cluff.
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aroun cl the hencl . CSF —In dedicating itself to the war effort this semester, the California Scholarship Federation saved the profits of its sales to buy another war bond, did Red Cross work, arranged ,a program of services to help members join the Victory Corps, and also maintained its regular guide service for the school. The Ditch Day, held January 10, cli¬ maxed organization activities for the C.S.F.— Jim Seiler, President Quill and Scroll —Winding up another successful semester, Gray Castle ' s journalistic elite laid plans for the fourth edition of The Lit Parade, Hilltop ' s literary magazine. They also gave birth to a highly promising campaign to promote letter-writing among Hilltoppers. Supper meetings were held once a month at the homes of members.— Don Carter, President Officers ' Club —The Officers ' Club was organized to provide recreation for R.O.T.C. officers. This semester the energies of the club were devoted to the planning and presentation of the Military Ball, a traditional affair. —David Hume, President R. O. T. C. OFFICERS Officers: David Hume, President; George Corpis, Vice President; Dominic Calabrese, Secre¬ tary; Don Burns, Treasurer. Left to right, front row: L. Beard, R. McGuire, C. Gemmil, D. Hume, M. Cornell, W. Adam. Second row: C. Kloss, C. Hammond, J. Madigan, D. Noonan, D. Burns, D. Mayer, G. Conklin, L. Burnett. Third row: D. Calabrese, B. Schwartz, B. Floyd, D. Vaughn, E. Mitchell, M. Chase.
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third period on ddridi ay Orchestra — I he orchestra, under the direction of Nino Marcelli, was confronted this year with a serious man-power shortage because of the war; however, the high standards of previous orchestras were maintained.— Dominic Calabrese, President Band —Under the direction of Mr. Marcelli, the band carried out its usual fall activities this semester. These included providing music for the home football games and drilling with the Scrgeanettes at these games. The band also joined with the Sergeanettes and ROTC for the gigantic Navy Day program in the stadium in October.— Bob Bolam, President Sergeanettes —Under the direction of Miss Kay Teer, the Sergeanettes performed for home football games. Their most elaborate drill, however, was presented at the Navy Day celebration.— Iona Rockwell, President SERGEANETTES Officers: Iona Rockwell, President; Irene Crosthwaite, Vice President; Virginia Fyffe, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer. Left to right, front row: F. Casey, C. Bateman, J. Lewis, J. McHenry, E. Dietrich, Miss Kay Teer. Second row: M. Grist, M. Haw, B. Heckathorne, P. Crane, B. Wilson, E. Gibbs, F. Olsen, P. Nelson, M. Oliphant, R. Reiminger, D. Sage, N. Neuner, M. Millar. Third row: M. Elliott, S. Davies, G. Funaro, M. Saul, T. Inacio, M. Alexander, S. Darling, H. Suggs, I. Crosthwaite, P. Condley, B. McGovern, D. Howe, M. Thornbough, R. Crane. Fourth row: J. Rose, M. Manning, B. Hughes, N. Bailey, F. Cohen, H. Moore, J. Holbrook, V. Fyffe, G. Crosthwaite, B. Hansen, H. Raub, P. Parker. Fifth row: A. Dombroff, A. Neyenesch, D. Hernandez, V. Tanzer, I. Cole, M. Clark ' , F. LeRoy, S. Thornton, B. Baughman, E. Pruitt. Sixth row: G. Mortimer, L. Thomson, FI. Reidy, I. Rockwell, E. Christie, N. Purdy, B. Wilson, B. Tombaugh. Seventh row: G. Georggin, M. Gonzalez, L. Deeds, S. High, J. Musser, L. Terramagra.
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