Anacostia High School - Totem Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1951

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Anacostia High School - Totem Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 85 of 156
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Gonna! Banc! The Concert Band has the distinction of being the only uniformed band in the District high schools. Besides receiving instruction in basic music techniques, the members are taught how to use their leisure time in a worthwhile manner. The band is run as a demo- cratic society, and its officers are frequently permitted to conduct rehearsals. David Roth, this year's student leader, is qualified to officiate in the absence of the faculty instructor, Mr. Butterworth. The band is also a service organization and its members are awarded school letters for participation in after-school pro- grams. All types of music from marches and popular tunes to symphonies and classical selections are played on such occasions as Home and School meetings, receptions for dignitaries, and neighborhood parades. L, -'aww H-- or . sk, V P '5' 5 f xx f Q Roth. .lanie Xfoore. Nfarjean Frf-fl rickson. Betty Kendall. Joe Burn ham. Frlmunll Walsh. ROW II Hr-arlon. Bill Yveilzcl. Max Kirby ROW Ill: Rav Carman. Jim Val thews. John Oiconnor. James W'il lis. Stan Te-niplf-. Wlilliam lfowarrl 0 A variety of music is offered orchestra members, who may receive school letters for their services. The organization affords interested students an oppor- tunity to widen their acquaintance with music, and gives them a substantial background for professional work in this field. Instruments owned by the school are also made available. Although small in numbers, the orchestra functions like a chamber music society, similar to the groups they may join after graduation. In preparing programs the members are given a voice in the choice of selections. After experimenting with suggested compositions, the boys and girls vote on those which they feel will be most entertaining. Di- rected by Mr. Butterworth, the orchestra provides music for the operetta, dramatic club presentations, graduation exercises, senior dinners, and assemblies. ROW I: Mr. Butte-rworlh. ,laniv Moorc. Nlarlf-ne llackm-tt. Barbara Sorrill. Cabs-ll Marbury. ROW Il: ,lim Smith, Stan Temple, Max Kir- , by. ROW III: John lluminik, Don- ald Eising. ROW I: Nlr. llutterworth. David Denis Bourlanrl. l.arry Tuell. Jim 'Woe-llvr. ffharliv- Drf-nnf-r. lmnm



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' I 4 0 ANACOSTIA 34 GONZAGA 0 In their initial game the Indians gave a preview against Gonzaga of what was to come later in the season. Buddy King made the first touchdown on an end run and the last one on an 80 yard sprint. Bob Chatlin accounted for two scores and Gene Wall made another. ANACOSTIA 12 EASTERN I2 One of the most thrilling games of the season was played in the interhigh opener with Eastern. The Ramblers tallied first in the second quarter and missed the extra point. Then, in the fourth quarter, the Indians came back with Bob Chatlin going through center for one TD and Chatlin passing to Bernie Terry for another. With thirteen seconds left in the game, Eastern crossed the goal line once more and the game ended in a tie. ANACOSTIA 41 BELL 0 Anacostia romped over an inexperienced Bell eleven with two touchdown runs of 80 and 65 yards respectively by Bob Chatlin, along with one TD by Dick Grimes and three by 6'Pip Fraser. ANACOSTIA 32 ROOSEVELT 6 After getting off to a slow start, the Indians ran up the score in the second half to gain a four touchdown margin over the Rough Riders. Bob Chatlin scored three T D's and passed to Aub- rey Southworth for another. Pip Fraser made the final score on a plunge from the one yard line. Above: Jimmy Matthews about to make a tackle in the tense Eastern game. Left: Tackle Joe Butler, Quarterback Jimmy Matthews. and Guard Mike Fitzurka are part of the formidable Indian team. Below: Bob Chatlin crashes at the line for a first down during the Anacostia-Eastern contest for the Division I title. . 5 'DY' A FIA.

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