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Second Clarinet-Audrey Welsch, Wellington Uhl, Iames Rishell, Harley BAND MEMBERS Trumpets-lack Dyer, Robert Butelli, Iohn Nasci, leanne Owens, Harvey Hen- ning, Samuel Crowder, loe Chiurruzzi, Byron Uhl, Iay Falkenstein. French Horns-lean Heron, Albert Geyser. Bass Horns-George Weis, William Wright. Trombones-Paul Scholar. Baritones-Harold Smith. Flutes-Quita Hill, Maureen Ackman, Vina Elder. Scrxophones--Shirley Hansmann, Charles Bametzrieder, Bernard Swingle, Donald Mussetter. First Clarinet-Lou lane Iarvis, lean Smith, Betty Knoedler, Henry Lazarz, Clarence Giesman, Dorothy Braden. Perkins. Third Clarinet-Marjorie Barron, Marie Ney, Gary Russell, Robert Lyles. Percussion-Roy Schafer, Howard Williams, Don Franz, Gray Mattern, Thomas Davidson. Bell Lyres-Victor Searle, Miriam Geyser. MUSIC CLUB MEMBERS Maureen Ackman, Charles Aron, Dorothy Artnak, Charles Bametzrieder, Margaret Barati, lean Barone, Bill Barth, Gloria Beranducci 1 Vera Bohner, Peggy Bost, Dorothy Braden, Carol Brednick, Charles Brown, Mike Carr, Joe Chiurruzzi, Marilyn Coltman leanne Cupps, Tom Davidson, Anne Mae DeMart, Dolores Dyer, lay Falkenstein, Marion Fisher, Donald Franz, Robert 1 Arlene Bielau, Carol Bricker, Sam Crowder, Dunshee, lack Garman, Alice Gedney, Albert Geyser, Miriam Geyser, Clarence Giesman, Ruth Grimes, Edward Gregor, Phyllis Hagaman, Shirley Hansmann, Harvey Henning, lean Heron, Quita Hill, George Hoffman, Nancy lean Hughes, Helen lmbrog- no, lean Iarvis, Lou lane Iarvis, Edward lew, Betty Knoedler, Esther Kyser, Frank La Vecchia, Henry Lazarz, Betty Lennon, Bob Lyles, Shirley Mac- Donald, Lucille Maracini, Gray Mattern, lean Mittenzwey, Georgette Mosca, Roberta Moorhead, Eileen Miller, Donald Mussetter, lean Neel, Marie Ney, Glenn Noble, Sally Obitz, Betty Orton, Ieanne Owens, Harley Perkins, Vir- ginia Ready, lune Reed, lim Rishel, Beatrice Rouser, Mary Lou Sanders, Roy Schafer, Paul Scholar, Margaret Schultis, lean Scovron, Lois Sefton, Dorothea Shaffer, lean Sharkey, Victor Searle, lean Smith, Harold Smith, Peggy Steiner, Dorothy Steinhauser, Tom Steimer, Gloria Swingle, Beverly Terry, Sally Toogood, Norma Twigger, Byron Uhl, Wellington Uhl, La Verne Wallisch, Nancy Weber, Glenn Welsch, Audrey Welsch, George Weis, Dor- othy Weidenheft, Howard Williams, Earl Wilson, George Wilson, Patricia Wolfe, Bill Wright. Page Twenty-six
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B A N D President 7,.....,.. Howard Williams Vice President .,..... Ieanne Owens Secretary ,..... --- Lou lane farvis Treasurer --- --- Roy Schafer The band, with its shiny instruments and contrasting purple and White uniforms, is a stirring sight as they march down the field at the football games. Under the supervision of Mr, Richard Fleming, the band, com- posed of 40 members, has put in many strenuous hours of practice, not only in music, but in different styles of marching. Proof of this has been the per- fection and ease with which they march at each football game. They have aided in programs given at assembly, assuring us of delightful entertain- ment. The band has also played for special events such as launchings, war bond drives, and parades. 035,050 471 SL Pagf Tieimzty-fivlf
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I J cuonus i Sweet and Low Refreshing as the fragrance of wild flowers in spring is the charge. llnder the direction of Mr. Richard Fleming, it has provided pleasant entelainment at many assemblies. At the presentation of the traditional Christ was play, the chorus, in a skillful blending of voices, ably assisted, in the b ground for the play. Another outstanding presentation, of songs y V who us was at the annual graduation exercises. li T i Members of the band and chorus have joined in-. lganixing A,dN'Music Club. With Mr. Fleming as sponsor, the club hopes to ygmote thexinterests of music to all the students. lt has already shown coiiidercfxble achieve- ment since it has promoted the interests of our younger tludeis as well as the upper classmen. The club has given performanceswfor t e benefit of parents an.d organizations as well as students. Thurs, Music Club and 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 .XR f 1 11 .1 Page Twenty-.seven
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