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Row 1: L. Sohlberg, S. Buturla, E. Canning, M. Fekete, J. Brown, C. Taclras. Row 2: R. Demarest, G. Randall, B. Johnson, Mr. German. ORCHE TR Perhaps one of the least known of all the musical organizations at Andrew Warde is the orchestra, which boasts ofa select membership of nine musicians. These zealous individuals meet daily to practice and prepare themselves for the annual Spring Concert in which they display the result of their year's labor. The orchestra, or ensemble as it should be called because of its size, is composed of stringed instruments: five violins, two cellos, one base, and a piano. Clare Takacs, one of the outstanding members of the group, brought honors to Warde by representing the school at the Connecticut All-State Orchestra in Hartford, as well as the All-Eastern Orchestra in Atlantic City, New Jersey. J. Brown, C. Tackas
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Row 1: S. Denter, K. Kilburn, C. Wallitzer, A. Koliada, T. Tomac, L. Short, G. LaQuessa, N. Kielbus, N. Barlow. Row 2: J. Holcomb, G. Hanz, S. Munson, N. Mamrus, N. Powell, E. Eli, E. West, D. Korczokowski. Row 3: Miss Burgstaller, P. Bagnall, C. Grubb, L. Johnson, C. Kranyik, C. Bulkey, L. Elwood, T. Edwards, B. Petro, M. Fulop, A. Nemeth. Row 4: M. Riha, G. Burke, S. Wysocki, C. Jurgielewicz, J. Heske, S. Setterlund, K. Ember, D. Burke, H. Domeika, E. Siavrakas. CADET CHOIR The Cadet Choir was composed of forty-five mem- in preparation for the Concert Choir. One of the big- bers, which consisted entirely of girls. Their aims were gest events of the choir was the first Spring Concert to acquire a group feeling, to improve their music reading ability, and to learn some basic fundamentals on May 3, 1957. CONCERT CHOIR The members of the Concert Choir gather second period in our modern music wing to practice hymns, spirituals, or popular selections from Broadway Musicals. These days of practice have enabled the Choir to enjoy a satisfying and enioyable season of performances. The group appeared before the Mothers' Club ancl Fathers' Club and participated in the annual Spring Concert. Row 1: E. Friedman, J. Strauss, R. Fenning, B. Navarette, D. Perigyi, M. Piccini, R. Re, J. Strauss, P. Nelson, J. Schneider, S. Sheatsley, J. Ellis, S. Shapiro. Row 2: G. Curtis, J. Binkiwitz, E. Puradis, R. Adenstedt, D. Hamilton, B. Horvath, R. Bouchard, E. Munson, B. Bossert, C. Bishop. Row 3: J. Ringelheim, S. Weintraub, J. Schneider, D. Kinsman, J. Stern, J. Hawley, L. Hamilton, E. Frankel, G. Braunner, l. Zelle, B. Baum. Row 4: S. Ribner, H. Baraske, G. Barrity, J. Riha, L. Strauss, V. Judd, A. Sastowski, E. Berg, M. Kraynik, C. Randall, P. Jacobs, M. Blais, M. Sherwood, Miss Burgstaller. .,,W. ,...ee:e4 .,-. f
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ADET BAN Row 1: D. Bonnett, W. Koza, B. Mackey, J. Ingham, A. Allison, L. Sherman. Row 2: P. Cavel, R. McCulloch, K. Gould, F. Gates, B. Ellis, L. Tashman, Mr. German. S On September 6th, Andrew Warde officially open- ed its doors as FairfieId's second high school, although facilities were not complete. For the first few months the band members practiced in the cellar. The band room was completed in January '57. Now in the beautifully constructed room under the very capable leadership of Mr. German, the band practices each day during 5th period. On the football field, decked out in their dazzling new crimson uniforms and performing their marching routine, was a band of which Andrew Warde students could well be proud. The band played for the Fathers' Club at their February meeting. Each type of instrument was dem- onstrated by members of the band. They explained its range and function as well as its division, such as woodwind, brass, or percussion. This gave some mem- bers a chance to show their talent with a brief solo. A popular feature of the band's program is its Spring Concert. This gives the families and friends a chance to enjoy their work. As each year progresses we hope that the band will continue to grow and to arouse cheering and sing- ing, and, most of all, school spirit. CO CERT B Row I: R. Lockwood, W. Godo, P. McElwain, R. Scofield, C. Chotkowski, G. Shapiro, L. Wieland. Row 2: A. Bivens, J. Spisak, T. Kocsis, M. Pennell. Row 3: E. Wright, A. Olah, P. Bassit, S. Frankel, C. Costello, R. Stills, J. Solomon, G. Allison, J. Ingham. Row 4: W. Cosa, R. McCulloch, G. Herman, R. Figlar, A. Biro, J. Pizarro, D. Kinsman, K. Molnar, R. Molnar. Row 5: B. Elizs, F. Gates, J. Reddin, R. Hillman. Row 6: S. Clowry, A. DeMatia, W. Schiller, D. Strauss, A. Sansone, D. Cummings, J. Estess, Mr. German.
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