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EL V A Q UER0 Page Twenty-one f-----------------------------— The Junior Play By NORMA HARRIS V THE CAST George B. Nettleton.......................... —....... ..... Jervis Houck Business Partners T. Boggs Johns............................................... John Neal Krome. their bookkeeper .................................. Charles Goodhall Mlbb Sally Parker, their stenographer........................Dorothy Scott Thomas J. Vanderholt. their lawyer......................... William Walcott Tony Toler, their salesman .... William Murphv Mr. Applegate, prospective buyer........................... Hubert McHool Jimmy, office boy................... —.................. Frederick Gillard Shipping Clerk............................................. Hubert Mcllood Mrs. George B. Nettleton .................................. Mary Dudziak Florence Cole. Johns' fiancee...... ............. ........... Norma Harris Coddles, an English maid of all work Dorothy Scott The Junior class presented A PAIR OF SIXES on April 25. A Pair of Sixes is a three-act comedy written by Edward Peple. author of ‘The Prince Chap. Nettleton and Johns had much difficulty In working In harmony; they quarreled all the time. Vanderholt refereed a game of cards which deckled that Johns would be Nettleton's butler for a year. However, in Just threo weeks both were willing to br ak the contract and manage their firm peaceably. The usual humor of Peple was In evidence throughout the three acts. Tho cast presented the play with unusual ability, which prophesies some excellent material for their play as Seniors
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1’ugu Twenty K L VAQDEKO High School Orchestra By BILL WOOD V Winslow High School is the proud possessor of the biggest and best orchestra in the state. The orchestra started from the high school orchestra of about fifteen pieces, probably the largest orchestra in Arizona for a school the size of ours. The people of Winslow und the students of the Winslow schools are very fortunate in having a man of Mr. CoodhnU's ability In charge of the music department. Ho has made us as good u music department as can be found anywhere. The members of the orchen-tra are: Evelyn Proctor, piano: Norma Harris. violin: Jane Day. violin: Daisy McGregor, violin; Ethel Jones, violin: Kathryn Speck. violin; Arlcen Rhoades, violin; Wilma Bazell. violin; Helen Hungerford. violin: Virginia Ward. Violin: Muryl Hammond, violin; Virginia Hlnely. violin; Alice Bender, violin; Helen Schmidtz. violin; Robert Carter, violin; Fred Chase, violin; Fred Glllard. oboe; John Scott, flute; Charles Goodhall. clarinet: Hubert McIIood. clarinet; Helen Van Atta, clarinet; Marjori'. Sullen, soprano saxophine; Dennis Sweeney, soprano saxophone; William Ward, comet; Ronald Robinson, horn; Glenn Evans, horn; Fred Bremke. alto saxophenc; William Walcott. trombone; Murle Ilohn. C melody saxophone; Ambrosia Baca. C melody saxophone; Ida Dramm. 'cello; William Wood, bass viol; John Neal, bass viol; Paul Evans, snare drum; John Phillips, bass drum.
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Page Twenty-two EL VAQUERO High School Band By FRED GILLARD Mr. Goodhall, the musical director of the Winslow High School, returned at the beginning of the term trom a year in Pittsburg. Kan., and started right to work to organize a good band. At the beginning of the year about ten members started and a few more joined later on so that now there are thirteen. Under Mr. Goodhall's splendid leadership the hand progressed rapidly and was soon able to play for entertainments. The band first played Christmas Night at the big tree at the corner of Second street and Kinsley avenue, where the music was very much enjoyed. The band also participated in “The Trip Around the World” given by the Parent-Teacher association and the Mothers’ club. When the basket ball team of Winslow went up to the Northern Arizona tournament the band also went and played for our teams while playing. The Winslow High School Band owes all of its progress to the splendid leadership und hard work of Mr. Goodhall. The thirteen members are Charles Goodhall Jr., clarinet and saxophone; Bill Ward, cornet; Dennis Sweeney, saxophone; Hubert Mc-Hood. clarinet: Frederick Glllard. oboe; Fred Bremke. saxophone; Glen Evans, alto; Bill Woods, trombone: William Walcott, baritone: John Phillips. bass drum; Paul Evans, trap drums; John Neal, helican, and Clarence Houck, bass. Grand Concert By EVELYN PROCTOR On the 27th of February and the 30th of March, grand concerts were given by the high school thirty-eight piece orchestra and the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Mr. Goodhall has developed the thirty-eight piece orchestra Just this year. This first appearance of the orchestra gave the people of Winslow something of which to be proud. They had thought before that it was Impossible to work up such talont. The second appearance was in honor of the P.-T. A. delegates and we are sure that the orchestra gave them one more thing to carry home In memory of Winslow. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs showed the result of consistent and careful work. This Is the first year thero has been a Boys' Glee Club and now that Mr. Goodhall has started the good work we hope it will be kept up. After four or five encores Monday evening ..March 30. 1925. the music department of the High School, under the direction of Prof. Charles A. Goodhall. furnished the first part of the program given in honor of visiting delegates to the Parent-Teacher association convention. The orchestra was at its best and after playing two numbers the Girls' Glee Club sang two songs. ‘’Will o’ tho Wisp. by J. W. Cherry, and “By the Waters of Minnetonka” by T. LIcurance. This was followed by a saxophone duet, •‘Miserere from 11 Trovatore. played by Charles Goodhall Jr. and Marie Holm, which was well received. Then came tho Boys’ Glee Club, which never fails to make a hit. They sang “Mas-sa’s in the Cold. Cold Ground. by S. C. Foster. This brought hearty applause and they were called back until they had sung four songs. The Boys’ at each appearance they weren't “very proud. The girls have, of course, appeared before the school and public before and their audiences are always enthusiastically appreciative. Glee Club is the “baby organization in the music department, and is proving to be one of the best. Then the orchestra played three moro numbers, which finished the first part of the program. We are all proud of our thirty-eight-piece orchestra. atho biggest and best that we have ever had in the Winslow City Schools. We owe all to Mr. Goodhall and to euch member of the orchestra for their time and hard work which is tho only way any musical organization can be built. Thu second part of the program was under the direction of Miss Hortense Miller, who presented a musical fairy play Midsummer Eve. with the children of Washington School. This was well staged and very much enjoyed by all. School Entertainment FOR THE DELEGATES TO THE STATE CONVENTION OF THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA By DAISY McGREGOR V
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