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Show sigur - 4 eM rr rl ve Ue ria i = 7> ES,LIF ant —— a ae eae . “~ —« se. Cte Peay PINTS ae TES eee ~~ i Be he ath > ae - ag eee oF ~~ re RISE a ee —_ LF P ow sal ORCHESTRA First row: Second Third Fourth Heath, row: row: Jenkins, Jackson, Shupe, Carver, Painter, Jenkins, row: Bingham, Garlick, Beus. Berlin, Griffiths, Smith, Yamashita, Knight, Van Secrist, Sickle, Green, Gemar, Cragun, Holmes, Beus, Mulligan, Christensen, Budge, Reese, Stokes. Stoddard, Harris, Peterson. Budge, Heslop, Allen, Erickson. J. F. Andersen, director. ees, \ ~<—" wa PP" Nh om, ar) - Jones, Farrell, Back row: Mr. Farr, Thomas, TOOTED, FIDDLED, AND SANG ~ . SS SF SE Es a 4 a ROR We saw them at many functions—they played for such things as the P.T.A. and the school play. Their work was good and their job well done. S @ — MA ORCHESTRA The orchestra was the king of musical accomplishment. They played music soft and low. The members of the orchestra were on hand to furnish music for every occasion. They practiced long and hard to perfect the songs they played. wn aie eS y AD asae x XeSe aa = =: ~~ .. me eSa THEY ~-= & HARMONETTES oe A age + Who are these charming young ladies? Why, everyone knows the Harmonettes! ~ ys ‘ ae They sang without accompaniment. They were well named for harmony was their trade mark. We saw them on assemblies and heard them on the radio. We were proud of them. : at Es % . : E | % e CRE Ss ce ‘ SiMe 4 ; Fb ae at ' 2° 4 uf The HARMONETTES—Janet Rheese, Marlene Wade, Alice Maycock, and Barbara Hyer sang without = * accompaniment. 138 |