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Page 45 text:
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i THE WAN D HE ALCEE FORTIER BAND has distinguished itself on several occasions this year, taking part in a large number of activities. In January, each member of the Junior and Senior bands was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Music War Coun- cil of America for participation in numerous patriotic activities. In addition to these individual awards the music department, headed by Dr. Hamil Cupero and Mr. Emile Schillio, was award- ed a large Certificate of Merit. The joint concert of the Fortier junior and Senior Bands y was presented at the jerusalem Temple on Friday, February 16, l f 1945, and was directed by Messrs. Emile Schillio and Matthew DR. CHARLES HAMIL CUPERO Longuefosse. At a Birthday Party of the School, several of the Senior Band Director band boys presented entertainment for guests. Members of the Band FLUTES- TROMBONES- John Schimm Herbert Holeman Ralph Wicker Ray Jones Sidney Yonkelowitz Rathe Karrer Jack Paul FRENCH HORNS BARITONES- Donald Bowen August Bubert Robert Doran Royes Fernandez Isaac Foster Richard Mouledous OBOES- John Huber Robert Hawthorne BASSOONS- Robert Beard Alfred Mouledous SAXOPHONES- ' Clarence Elsteroth Donald Guidry Stanley Muller William Schayot Douglass Schonacher SOUSAPHONES- Fred Cooper Roland Dubos Joe Hernandez Joe Lofaso Sydney Webster Page Forty-tbree William Allen Charles Barnes , Robert Beard Richard Howell Roy Tamberella Warren Williams BELLS- Alfred Mouledous CLARINETS- Robert Bruce Frank Clesi Alfred Evans Lawrence Kramer Maurice Levy Richard Lux Billy Mexic Allen Stephens Michel Yuspeh CORN ETS- Sidney DeFraites Damian Fischer Melvin Moll Sammy Schwartz Thomas Sharp Charles White , DRUMS- Francis Barbier Edwin Coleman Harry Odell Donald Pittman Joseph Sheppard MR. EMILE SCHILLIO Assixtant Director
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CHARLES JUNG, Editor-in-Chief YEARBOOK becomes a student's most valuable possession after graduation, for it embodies the ideals and hopes of every boyg it is the means by which a man can relive his high school days. Most students recognize these facts. Perhaps that is why there was such an enthusiastic turn- out for the staff of this book.'At an early meet- ing, Charles Jung was chosen as Editor-in-chief, Anthony Ortega ..,. .... William Holley ........, Charles Rosenblum ,,.,. -. Merle Sehnert. .,,.....,,, George Gill ....... Richard Mills .....,.,. THE 1945 QARPQN THE STAFF Charles Jung ,....... ....r...,.,,.,.,. . .....A.............,...,..,...... E ditor-in-Chief ,-,,,....Managing Edithr .........,Feature Editor Willis Foster. ............,,..... .,....,........,, A ctivities Editor William Eckenbrecht ,..,... c .......,i....... Sports Editor Donald Lagarde. .......l,. .....,.,..,..,.. A rt Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager .,,...,..Advertising Manager Accountant and the theme was selected. It was decided that the book should be dedicated to The Youth of America. Surely one could not desire a finer or more fitting dedication for a high school Year- book. It seems only more fitting when we realize that this is the first book if its kind to be pro duced entirely by the students of Fortier. It iz truly their book. To paraphrase Abraham Lin' coln, it is a Yearbook of the students, by the students, and for the students. Left to right, first row: Bernd Falk, Bill Holley, William Hiller, Merle Sehnert, Charles Rosenblum, George Gill, Charles jungf second ro-w: Harry Conrad, William Eckenbrecht, Williarn Gamble, Willis Foster, Anthony Ortega, Sidney Opotowsky, James Brooks, Alfred Evansy third row: Joseph Seal, Julian Sims, Donald Lagarde, Victor Gold, Warren Brennen, Michel Yuspeh, Richard Mills, Sidney Vail. Missing from Picture are Mack Mathis and Lennie Weiss. Page Forty-two
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