Our High School Orchestra is eertainly one to la* proud of and we are proud of it. lts musie has marshalled us into the study room many times for programs, and it is one of the institutions of the school.
An orchestra has been in cxistencc sińce 1908, when Ralph Linn, Rollin Schwartz. Inez Yengling and Robert Uawley were among its members and sińce that timc it has been growing steadily.
However, the Orchestra does not limit itself to in-door playing. Many a time we have been enthused by its presence at football games, where it has played bravelv through the worst sorts of weather, and we certainly admire the spirit of its members on that aecount.
Three of the members, Vera Cole, Carl Yengling and Karl Shisler are Seniors, and altliough their serviees will be missed, we feel surę that the Orchestra will continua as successful in futurę years as it has in the past. Following is the list of members for the year 1914-15:
Yera Cole—Piano.
James Thomas—First Yiolin. Howard Foltz—Second Yiolin. George Chappel—First Cornet.
Carl Yengling—Second Cornet. Karl Shisler—Clarinet.
South Metzger—Saxaphone. Ralph Gee—Drutu.
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