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BAD The Carroll Band has been an important fac- tor in carrying the name and spirit of the school beyond the limits of our own campus. This versa- tile organization provides a stirring medley of spirited tunes at athletic contests and, in their winter and spring concerts, shows its mastery of classical music as well. The conductor of the Band, Mr. Raymond Hart, has capably drilled the bandsmen in a wide range of marches and concert pieces. Father Stein- man and Father Shurer are moderators. Members of the band bedecked in full rvegalia proudly stand in formation. This year the band spent many long hours practicing the formations which they used in their numerous public appearances. Mr. Raymond Hart, band director, and the members of the concert band enioy a momentary break in their almost never- ending practice. , W 575' mx Fr. Shurer and Fr. Steinman confer with Mr. Hart in an apparently hilarious discussion of prospective numbers to be included in the band's fast-growing repertoire.
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