Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1918, Page 57

Description: THE ORCHESTRAThe Orchestra is not a new organization, but no one has known much about ituntil this year.At the conference period of each Tuesday morning last semester strange noisescould be heard issuing from the auditorium. Except for the fact that numerousmusical instruments could be seen being carried toward the High School on thosemornings, no clue could be obtained by anyone as to the cause of this outrageouscommotion.However, the convocation bell rang one Wednesday morning, and upon enter-ing the auditorium we found that we were to be entertained by the Orchestra;and we were soon obliged to admit that their racket was very much worth while.They have also given their services upon several other occasions.The instruments of which the Orchestra is composed are as follow: Horn,cornet, piano, three clarinets and five violins.The Orchestra is under the supervision of Miss Ida Peterson, instructor ofmusic.Top Row--Gilbert Perry, Wyatt May, Miss Peterson, Halston Eagleson, KennethHeaton, Lowell ThrasherBottom Row--Miss Coleman, Alice Reed, Mary Hall, Ivan McDaniels, HerbertCarmichaelImage alt-text: Black-and-white formal group portrait photograph of eleven individuals, all but two are holding musical instruments, arranged into two rows.
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