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191-1-5113 wIr.I:u:5151 - - - a 1.-' -.cm :.r:.'.-.'-:.- - 1- '.-:fra-.1-..-.-.f - -.1-.I The Orcfzestm The orchestra has given several public performances under the direction of our most able instructor, Mr. Keenan, before such bodies as the P. T. A. Besides having a minor part in several assemblies, the orchestra furnished the entire program on March 18. The orchestra is made up of sixty-live pieces. They are: First Violins:-Glen Adams, Edmund Haines, Martha Chapman, Virginia Mattson, Wilma Robertson, Leah Levikow, Helen Lucille Post, G. N. Luker, Harry Eberliart, Dan Goldman, Doris Rader, Frances Gornall, Leonard Snyder, Howard Kissick ' Clifford Logan, Homer Weir, Denmere King, Ruth Cox, Ruth Roberts, Esther Gold- berg, Billy Grafrath, Billy Laufenburg, Fred Hornbeck. Second Violins:-Mary Gertrude Kingsley, Junior Jennings, Chester Smith, Fred- erick Fleenor, John Halderman, John Joy, William Dworkin, Edward Helfenstreider, :- Fritz Kuebler, Jerome Begley, Louis Hutson. 1 'f Cellos:-Kathleen O'Keefe, Billy Vnille, Betty Turner. Flutes:-Frederick Nichols, Ellis Luck. Clarinets:-Charles Sparks, Ben Givens, Albert Rogge, Wittman Nicholson, E Bernard Ricks. Saxoplwnes:-Robert Holfarth, Billy Alston, Ruth Marie McGavren, Joe Wine- :I berg, Bill Hovey. .' First Cornets:-Rudolph Hess, Frank Stefaniak, James Borchers, Ralph Castle. Second Cornets:-qlack Von Lockum, William Keller, Edward Hansen, Earl Kings- liery, Charles Arnold. Trombones:-Theodore Lindberg, Paul Arnold, Richard Hinchcliffe. French Horn:-Don Jackson. l.' 1 Drums:-Charles Welch, David Skene. ll: Piano:-Esther Smith, Irene Baldridge, Evelyn Burke, Dorothy Richards. ,il 4'- ' Va, ll: I I ATA. J- n J- n -'-'F- -TJ. L? 'FAIL n'J- .'.l-'l'- -'L 1- 'JPL A '.'g.'V' . .Y - 'F- Q? J-'p.'F.L'L JF 'dr J.'a. L'-'- -'ifg n'J1'n A L 'Y'-'JF mga srrey-ee wen 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 I1 .1 1 1 1 1 .1 I1 , .1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 1 :1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 i 1 'i f Ei
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30515 glee Club The Boys Glee Club of Westport Junior High under the direction of Miss Wettstein has appeared many times in' public this year. Their first appearance was at Teachers' Institute October 3. The second ap- pearance was at the State Teachers' Convention held in Convention Hall during the month of November. During December the boys assisted the Christmas play with carols between acts and serenaded the cafeteria the last day of school before the holidays. January 18, 1927, the Boys Glee Club sang English carols for the Chaucerian program sponsored by the Association of High School Women. During the month of April the boys gave an Assembly program for Northeast Junior High School. During the school year the club sang at several P. T. A, programs, on a musical program in Assembly, and several programs at the close of the year. The members of the club are: Carl Anderson, Allen Baker, Lynn Barber, Darwin Bowen, Justin Cline, Virgil Cooper, Dick Challinor, Walter Cushman, Norman Dierks, Hubert Dye, Harry Eberhart, Richard Everline, Gordon Towle, Harold Godcheaux, Glenn Grimsley, Oscar Hogan, Herbert Helfenstreider, Kenneth Holdren, Leland Hart, William Hoefling, Horace Hedges, Martin Jones, Jack Karg, Willis Kirk, Marjorie Kryder lAccompanistJ, Leath Lacaif, Gerald Lerner, Dale Lunsford, Richard Marlowe, Jack McCann, Jack McCollom, Walker Meriwether, Ralph Oelfke, Clifford Pattison, Fred Prince, Glenn Reitz, Charles Rouse, Glenn Russel, Paul Suturius, Frank Stefaniak, George Stock, George Temple, James Todd, Frederick Solsberg, Arthur Travis, Earl Wagner, Billy Woods, Bill Traub, Willie Shapiro, Kenneth Brown, Bob Schee, Stephen Monahan, Fred Hornbeck Page saezwinh:
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