Bryan High School - Zeta Cordia Yearbook (Bryan, OH)

 - Class of 1973

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mm nit rlltvpe Quietly, persistently . .. the freedom wind gathers our discarded traditions, sweeping them away. New ideas become more interesting . . . The ceremonious Baccalaureate gives way to a sincere sunrise service. The time-hallowed graduation moves to the open air. After years of participation in county government day Seniors visit Columbus. The traditional English curriculum splits into relevant semester courses. Every group evaluates its customs. Persistently, the freedom wind lifts everything to where it can be seen in full. We evaluate and choose. Our lives will be full of choices. 2 if t iillfllii .0- '

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IN IVI EIVIORIAIVI I Cy loved his church . . . his family . . his friends . . . and Music! One of the best things this school has done for you wasto give you this man as a teacher and as a force in your community. Speaking at a memorial service inthe high-school gym November 3, Mrs. Robrock reminded Bryan students of the Cy they and their parents had known - witty, intelligent, a superb showman, a devout Christian, a talented musician, a believer in young people. A fine vio- linist himself, he always exacted the best from his pupils,tempering strictdiscipline with sparkling humor. He was instrumental in bringing the Com- munity Concerts to Bryan, He was widely known as MC forsuch shows as the Miss Top of Ohio Pageant. Hewasa favorite announcer for band shows, and as co-director of the Panorama of Music for the past ten years he had entertained thousands. But Bryan can thank him most for his skill in finding, training, and presenting thetalent in its kids A sudden onslaught of cancer, July 4, 1972, just as he was about to embark for Euro pe with the Youth Symphony and Chorus, shocked and saddened the whole community. During the fall hetaught when he could, but on November 1 came the Finis . At the student memorial service, Dr. Sommer, Mrs. Robrock and Mr. Hartman addressed a hushed and tearful audience, Craig Dally spoke to them of some of his memories of his father, and Mark Dally directed the A Cappella in a fitting musical tribute - the Hallelujah Chorus' '... The show must go on, but Bryan can never replace Orville Dally. As We remember him . . . ORVILLE L. DALLY EARLY LIFE: Pittsburg, Pa: Evans City, Pa. EDUCATION: Evans City High School, Capital University, University of Michigan. MILITARY SER! VICE: U.S. Army: served under General Patton in the invasion of Geri many: directed a U.S. Army band: discharged as a Master Sergeant TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Edgerton, Ohio, High School 4 years: Bryar High School 21 years. DIRECTOR: Band CEdgertonI, junior chorus orchestra, a-cappella choir, string ensemble. CIVIC AND CHURCH OR- GANIZATIONS: Toastmaster, Rotary, Lutheran and Presbyterian choirs PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: One of the founders of the National Schoo Orchestra Association, past president, treasurer, Board of Directors editorial staff of the N.S,O. NEWS. FAMILY: wife June: sons Mark anc Craig: daughter Paige. 10 Memoriam if j t 1. i M K Q, F ii Q

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