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“M.F. does not mean MORE FORCE!”’ was a fa- miliar sound heard by energetic band students. Dur- ing third period on band days the entire student body listened to the tuning up and practicing of our musicians. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Nor- ris, the band did a superior job this year at games, contests, and concerts. Five chorus groups were prominent at A.H.S. this year: the Concert Choir, Boys’ and Girls’ Choruses, the Boys’ Quartet, and the Mixed Choir. Mrs. Voss gave them confidence and skill. Physical education classes will be remembered be- cause of the huge ball kicked around, the hilarious basketball games, volleyball games, and trudging down to the field. Especially remembered is the shouting laughter heard when a good buddy was thrown into the ice cold shower. “A little paint never hurt anyone!” was the ex- cuse of a fellow art student who missed his picture. This year art students will especially remember the puppets from outer space, water color paintings, and working with mosaics. With President Gloria Bassett, the Band Council makes many decisions concerning the activities of the band. DEVELOP ALL-AROUND CHARACTER The choir practiced hard for the many performances in which it took part. Surely we will never forget “Pll Be Home For Christmas.” “Splish! Splash! I was painting a picture!’ Joe Lemper’s illustration of a city shows the fine work that comes out of our art classes. Page 13
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Physical education classes were always something to see! The dreaded calisthenics and the din- ner just eaten never seemed to agree. Our helpful and concerned guidance director, Mr. Note- stine, has advised many sen- iors, including Jo Ann EIlli- ott, about their futures. “Look out!!!” was the remark of a buddy in the back seat as Ron Sproat ‘took off” for another attempt at driver education. ARTS AND SKILLS
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BREATH-TAKING DANCES CREATE Page 14 The Queen and her court are shown watching the game from their special stand. They are from the left: Beth Whittington, sophomore; Vickie Moore, freshman; Ann Pasmann, 1961 Queen; Kathy Miller, junior; Barb Snepp, senior; Diane Gray, senior; and Mona Ouer, 1962 Homecoming Queen. “Oh! Whatll I do!” said Mona Ouer as last year’s queen, Ann Pasmann, crowned her Homecoming Queen of 1962. Here the royal court is pictured with their senior escorts. They are from the left: Don Aschliman, Vickie Moore, Kurt Hahn, Beth Whittington, Joe Lemper, Kathy Miller, Jon Bruce, Barb Snepp, Wayne Showalter, Diane Gray, Chuck Hoover, and Mona Ouer.
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