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Ufzcieatm FIRST ROW-Jimmy Caplinger, Reba Bolling, Ramona Sexton, Honey Lou Parker, Barbara Allen, Marion Foote, Joy Rise. SECOND ROW-Helen Merritt, Carolyn Cunningham, Donald Weidner, Ruby Willhaite, Bob Satterfield, Kenny Lucas, Bobby Ferneau, Ronny Baldridge. THIRD ROW-Marvin Ganote, Yvonne Rothwell, Asa Penquite, Bob Jacoby, Jerry Nysewander, Eleanor Bright, Gerald Clark, Bob Weidner, Marion Kim, Shirley Naylor, George Hoggatt, Larry Ertel. The orchestra is composed of a selected group of students. Their work is some- what similar to that of the band, but they do not make any public appearances. They practice twice a week, and play various compositions. There are three cellos, four clarinets, five violins, six trumpets, one saxophone, two French horns, one bass, one trombone, one oboe, three drummers, and one flute. This group shows promise of being a fine group of musicians in future years. 41
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game! FIRST ROW-Barbara Allen, Pat Kelly, Honey Lou Parker, Shirley Chance, Bobby Ferneau, Bob Weidner, Eleanor Bright, Marian Foote, SECOND ROW-Virginia Charleston, Vera Brown, Jo Ann l-Zallsted, Dorothy Steele, Ron Whitacre, Harold lewis, Howard Runyan, Donald Putman, Jerry Nysewander, Fred Irons. THIRD ROW-Daryl Cadwallader, Marvin Ganote, Margaret Felheim, Asa Penquite, Don Harness, Marion Kim, Gerald Clark, Jimmy Joe Smith, Harold Garner, Carol Schafer, Bob Jacoby, Bob Putman, Clayton Brumfield. The Blanchester High School Band contains some really promising musicians, who are ably directed by Mr. Blatt. The band played at every home basketball game, and also the Blanchester Fall Festival. Every spring the band iourneys to Wilmington to participate in the annual Band Festival. The band is large when compared with schools having the same attendance as Blanchester. Many community activities that otherwise would not take place are scheduled because the band aids in making such programs a success. The music department has grown steadily in the last several years and shows great promiseof still better things for the future. 40
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2664 FIRST ROW--Nora Benlley, Sisty Day, Lois Adams, Lois Mahlerwein, Joann Ohnewehr, Gayle Rise, Carol Schafer, Marlene Walsh, Virginia Geesner, Charlene Fox, Pearl McMullen, Barbara Naylor, Shirley Weaver, Dola Ballard, Elsie Gohs, Delma Van Natla. SECOND ROW-Belly Sumner, Delores Bunnell, Pal Woods, Donna Romohr, Edna Logsdon, Margie Boyd, Pal Metzger, Virginia Hatfield, Jewel While, Janice Jordan, Margarete Greene, Bonnie Kilburn, Belly Brown, Madonna Gruber, Ruby Willhoile, Belly Kelly, Bonnie Baker, Evelyn McLaughlin, Barbara Winandi, Freda McCall, Eileen Snyder, Ruth Ann Cook, Vera Brown, Helen Merrill, Marguerite Sewell. THIRD ROW-Belly Lou Culberson, Patly Kelly, Shirley Riley, Belly Jones, Anna Lee Slackhouse, Jeanne Pummel, Margaret Mary Flinn, Betty Winandi, Shirley Chance, Allene Hayes, Bonnie L. Walker, Ruth Hale, Virginia Charleston, Wilma Van Nalla, Phyllis Long, Joann Hatfield, Imogene Ross, Audrey Marlin, Mary Jo Conover, Edna Mae Hill, Beatrice Hatfield, Mary Fawley, Mary Jeanette Ellensohn, Belly Noble. FOURTH ROW-Ann Ferneau, Mary Taylor, Dorothy Steele, Marlene Gundler, Johanna Doller, Barbara Snyder, Anne Dewey, Eleanor Bright, Paul Bock, Jimmy Joe Smith, Paul High, Don Harness, Ronnie Whilacre, Denxil Tedrick, Rodger Brandenburg, Raymond Schalk, Billy Kelly, Ernesl Thompson, Harold Lewis, Alvin Marlor, Justin Huber, Roger Reynolds, Clarence Wallace, Louise Grossnickle. FIFTH ROW-Robert Weidner, Richard Rannels, Bub Naylor, Jerry Nysewander, Bill Hampton, Jim Agin, Thomas While, Harold Garner, Claylon Brumfield, H. Paul Kibby, Mitchell Shank, Tommy Brown, Jim Dorsey, Daryl Cadwallader, Sam Plear, Max Taylor, Dan Garrison, Bud Magill, Clarence France, Richard Dewey, Ted Carrington, Donald Osborn. The Blanchester High School Chorus is the biggest organization of its kind in Clinton County. The size of this organization is overshadowed only by its outstanding performance. Diligent and tireless eFfort on the part of every member of the organ- ization has made the chorus the outstanding organization that it is. Repertoire of the organization is considerable and is of great variety. The four main performances of the year for the chorus are Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and Baccalaureate. 42
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