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LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Little Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Philip Royer, this year reached a total of forty student and faculty members. The orchestra gave two major concerts during the school term. On January 16, eight students from the conducting class directed the orches- tra in an assembly program in Alumni Hall. The annual Spring Concert on April 20 was a tribute to Mozart on the 200th anniversary of his birth. The program included the Jupiter Symphony and the Overture to The Marriage On April 27 the Little Symphony accom- of Figaro. To complete the performance, the panied a combined chams from the Carroll Women's Glee Club joined with the orchestra County High Schools to present a concertized in a musical interpretation of The Walrus and version of the opera Martha in the annual the Carpenter by Percy Fletcher. Eisteddfod. Fir,lt Violius; G. Summers, G. Eddy, D. Hale, P. House, Rachel Sies, Helm Sics. Second Violius; B. Brcmker, E. Simkins, G. Armstrong, E. Arrington. Clarinets: M.-\V. Pitts, N. Dodd, 1. Trabucco, C. Gosnell, R. House. Comets: S. Entwisle, D. D'Angelo, D. Seibel. Flutes: S. deBey, C. Ensor, E. Earp. Saxophone: 1. Lightner, Bassoorl: C. V. Perry. Trombones: D. Hawkins, t.'[, Woodward. Busses: M. Whitfiuld, G. Annis. Horns; J Earp, M. Converso. Piano: M. Thomey. Cello: M. McGraw. Vio14.' P. Richter, B. Patterson, D. Mathias. Drums: N. Sptnnuto. Tympani: D. Eaker. Conductor: Philip Royer.
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