. The Cub [1921] . 67 The Freshman Zoo James Simpson Lion Josephine Duer Cat Grace Ipock —- Snail Irma Fulcher Elephant William Biddle Parrot Carl Morton Wild Cat Belva Wade Beaver Ruth Hardison ..Rooster Clyde Whitford Hippo Fred Whitty Goat Earle Merritt Musk Ox Margaret Styron Peacock George Scott Hog Nellie Hurt Goose Fannie Brinson Monkey Georgia Hobbs Bull Frog William Ipock .....Camel Robert McSorley Fox Louis Banks Mule Wilbur Smith Giraffe William Lane Opossum MuRRY Smith Zebra Freshman Nursery1*2 1. Fat baby Bertha Barnes 2. Tall baby Thomas Warren 3. Humorous Ijaby Ural Rhodes 4. Un


. The Cub [1921] . 67 The Freshman Zoo James Simpson Lion Josephine Duer Cat Grace Ipock —- Snail Irma Fulcher Elephant William Biddle Parrot Carl Morton Wild Cat Belva Wade Beaver Ruth Hardison ..Rooster Clyde Whitford Hippo Fred Whitty Goat Earle Merritt Musk Ox Margaret Styron Peacock George Scott Hog Nellie Hurt Goose Fannie Brinson Monkey Georgia Hobbs Bull Frog William Ipock .....Camel Robert McSorley Fox Louis Banks Mule Wilbur Smith Giraffe William Lane Opossum MuRRY Smith Zebra Freshman Nursery1*2 1. Fat baby Bertha Barnes 2. Tall baby Thomas Warren 3. Humorous Ijaby Ural Rhodes 4. Unsatisfied baby Edmund Bellamah S. Talkative baby Alma Johnson 6. Quiet John Edwards 7. Flirtatious baby .....Elma Hahn 8. Crying baby. George Romanus 9. Idle baby Lester Bray 10. Self-satisfied baby George Harper 11. Studious Hubert Morris 12. Lee Reed 68. Orchestra PROF. J. HENRI ZORA STYRON Leader MARGARET AMAN Manager MARGARET AMAN Pianist ZORA STYRON First Violinist ERNEST MOORE Second Violinist HAZEL OELHOFF First Cornetist THEOPHILUS JOYCE ...Second Cornetist FREDERICK BOYD Drummer WALTON SMITH Drummer The High School Orchestra HE High-School Orchestra is at present composecl of onepiano, two vioHns, two cornets, and two drums. This yearsorchestra might ahiiost be called the Senior Orchestra, sowell is the Senior Class represented—for the pianist, oneviolinist, and one cornetist are all members of the SeniorClass. No other class in High School can boast of so largea fepresentation in the orchestra. It is the duty, as well as the pleasant privilege, of the orchestra to playfor the High School to march in and out of the chapel on Wednesday morn-ings, also before, between acts, and after all entertainments of any kind givenin the auditorium. It must also be said (to the credit of the orchestra) thatit has had th


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