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‘And the Something The members of the clarinet section: (ROW 1) C. Konschak, J. DeBolt, J. Cassey. (ROW 2) H. Wharton, K. Davis, F. Tarburton, E. Wilson, P. Kulhanek. (ROW 3) A. Harper, P. Cook, S. Kendall, A. Hulse, V. Hall — flutist. Though the band was not very large this year, it had 45 members who delivered sur- prising volume and quality. In addition to entertaining at football games and parades, the band — under the direction of Harold Haines, Jr. — put on two concerts for the public. The saxophone and percussion sections were composed of: (ROW 1) F. Breme, T. Bryan, Z. Fowler. (ROW 2) R. Konschak, T. Powell, C. Camper, A. Padilla, J. Jarvis. (ROW 3) R. Wynder, J. Thompson, and K. Moore. The high-stepping majorettes here are: J. Caputo, D. Dorzback, N. Somerville, P. Dean. 66
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“SMILE WHEN YOU SAY DRAMA CLUB, PARTNER!!”’ The aims of the Drama Club are to foster interest in the Dra- matic arts and to promote the practicing of the same. Veteran and new members became familiar with all the intricacies of theater. work, both on stage and off, earning points for their Thespian credit. The officers of the Drama Club, C. Jones (Pres.), E. Schmalhoffer (V.P.), J. Flogl (Recording Sect.), M. McCall (Corres. Sect), and S. Robinson (Tres.), put forth their best for the camera. The Club put on three productions: “Grow Up” for the thanksgiving assembly; “Icebound”, for the public; and “Sub- merged” for the University of Delaware Drama Festival, during which they simulated a submerged submarine on stage. This year the Club welcomed two new sponsors, Mr. Orr and Miss Battaglia. A year of outstanding work reaped its rewards when these acting buffs earned enough points to join the ranks of National Thespians. Keeping a protective eye on the stage below, Mr. Orr takes his battle station at the lighting board.
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Music Was Grand...” Here, in uniform, the horn section includes: (ROW 1) J. Artis, J. Goodrich, K. Kent, M. Wagner, P. Parres. (ROW 2) W. Artis, J. McNinch, F. Virdin, P. Downes, J. LeCompte — absent, R. Kenton. At the Christmas Concert ‘The Nutcracker Suite” was featured along with traditional carols. Various selections from “Viva Mexi- co” high-lighted the Spring Concert. The trumpet section was made up of: (ROW 1) H. Roper, , J. Pancoast, K. Mitchell. (ROW 2) W. Wagner, and K. Toll. The color guard consisted of M. Deuble, P. Dabson, J. Flogl, D. Lursmen and Hynson. 67
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