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. 1 . ss :ami sl -,,.?l Mr. Masaila to the orchestra. universal language. This year, Eastern's Band totals sixty-eight. For the first time freshmen are allowed to ioin the band and perform with the experienced members. The band plays at football and basketball games and gives a concert in the spring. - Mr. Masailo, Director the school dances, and since only a small fee is charged for a night's work, the Dance Band has helped to keep the cost of such affairs fairly low. - Mr. Angers, Sponsor 7? 1 4 as Mr. Angers has the beotl BAND OFFICERS - L. to r.: Cynthia Steed, Secretary-Treasurer, Cynthia Prouty, Librarian, Peter Saman, Manager, John Stephenson, Student Director, William Nye, Manager: Pamela W' Lindberg, Librarian, David Corey, Quartermaster. Our bond trumpeters - Ray Widmer, John Robinson, Tom Hurt, and John Stephenson. DANCE BAND OFFICERS - Standing: Richard Millerick, librarian, Mary Ann Melnick, Secretary-Treasurer. Seated: William Nye, Assistant Student Director, David Mantei, Manager. Absent when the picture was taken was Mark Salter, Student Director.
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ORCHESTRA OFFICERS - Seated I. to r.: Mildred Sweeton, Librarian, Frederick Fawcett, Manager, Frederick Brightman, Secretary-Treasurer, Jeffrey Foster, Assistant Manager, Carol Coleman, Assistant Librarian. Standing: Louann Hart, Librarian, Judith Salmon, Secretary, Armand Hudon, Concert Master, Paul Pease, Assistant Treasurer. Armand Hudon - another Heifetz? -human-.gi .ep- Ah one and two and . . . co Music is the There are currently two orchestras at BEHS - one consisting of juniors and seniors, the other having a maiority of freshmen and sophomores. The organizations meet twice a week to practice. The big event for these two groups is the Spring Concert, which is held in collaboration with the other Bristol Eastern musical organizations. - Mr. Masailo, Director The Dance Band was originated to give those students interested in band and combo playing an opportunity to have some experience in those fields. This organization has played for many of Mark Salter, Dance Band Student Director, and his slide trombone. Making music with the sax are Dave Della BMG, Wil Nye, and Michael Traverso. unts liam
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Page 88 text:
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f ' A vw-.Y To Miss Winters, the Latin Club sponsor, we say, AveI Mr. sor. Societas Latina, the aim of which is to promote a greater interest in the clas- sics, meets every third Wednesday. Membership is open to any student who has studied Latin. During the year programs include games and plays to in- crease the knowledge and application of Latin. - Miss Winters, Sponsor Oh, Tom, you dance so divine- ly! Sherrie Buell compliments Tom Hurt on his terpsichorean talents at the Fall Informal, sponsored by the language clubs. The German Club stimu- lates an interest in the language and customs of Germany. Each year the club has a sauerkraut sup- per and at the end of the year a picnic at Page Park. Along with I.R.C., the Ger- man Club is a co-sponsor of the Christmas Holly Tea Dance. - Mr. Petke, Sponsor ww Petlce, our wunderbar German Club spon- 'W F . F., it I 'WS' 'n. V was 2 , fi?- K '4 t 5 f ' N , sf A ., it K N ,fn - I 1, K , E ,, ., if Vllsfg , 84 4 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS - L. to r.: William Nye, Vice-President, Donald Pioseclxi, President, Peter Saman, Treasurer, Marie Millericlc, Secretary. He who is ignorant of LANGUAGE CLUBS PRESIDENTS Ed ward Flynn Judith Winor David Krampitz Donald Praseclu , wif - L. L s . .A .1 . I GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS - L. to r.: Robert Smith, Treasurer, David Mantei, Vice- President, David Krampitz, President, Alan Simpson, Secretary.
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