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Majorvttvs Row Oni' -- SChl'ildC1', .Iohn.soii, Urissvy, D1-Rubis, :md Lease, Row Two - McGowan, Bennett, Aroncy, Kuncclniun, Szibo, :md Guynn: Right, lnsc-rt - Monbornc, Drum Major, L1-ft Ins:-rt - 'l'ii'zlb:issi, Twirlorg Top I.:-ft - Mr. Gruvcr If-:ids the band Row Onch-Branas, Barno, M. Jones B Jones Peduzzi Swmeford Myero Row Two Mentch, Rowland, Morris, Stefanick Tibbott Smuthers Hanna Row Thrf-0 Downcy, James, Roberts, Prentice, Rudolph Lani ghqm, 1 hong Row Four Dilick Boyle, Hollowsky, Smith, Pryce, Saveilng Cherv 1 Fu J- NPcK4v1sh Speice J. I'. Jonos, Ceresa, Klayko, Evans Ward 1 r f ,I ,'y.,', , i , ,7, pb LL I 'MW' Ijfyff rx
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XD ,Ev il idx 'i Lf: 5 Xl ' l Music for all occasions is provided by girls', mixed, and freshman choruses and . girls' ensemble. The annual Christmas program, pre- sented the day before Christmas vacation, V was the first presentation of the choruses. They sang traditional Christmas songs from the balcony as the pantomine was acted out on stage. After Christmas the chorus began pre- paring for Forensics which were held March 5 and 6. The music then changed to a sacred nature as plans were made for the Sacred Choral Concert which was held in the auditorium on May 2. May was the busiest month, for preparations were already in progress for the Chorus Festival, which was held May 7. Mixed chorus stepped in to provide music at the Baccalaureate Service on May JJVX 03 I J Q - ' Another year of study, enjoyment. and entertainm nt was then completed and the under la. ' err looked forward to future years 'ith he Music Department. K ll if i I f ,le c l X a u PM w , it 1 NVXIX li if fl x X l is E. i 1 Mixed Chorus if 1 vi 4 Row One - Sheehan, Smathers, Scanlon, Johnston, Tononi, Burket, Duman X L M l W. Martin, Simmons, P. Jones, Row Two - Hughes, Mayes, Hill, Szuch, Holsopple . 1 Xu Gould, Curtis, Paul, Williams, Zak, R. Paul, Grafius, Pastirg Row Three - Shea x tgl ' V Kelly, Rose, Sanna, Pileskie, Lack, Kepler, Bright, Simmons, Glass, Brown, Evan- K l chick, Fregly, Davis, Tirabassig Row Four - Makin, Singer, Little, James, Ward ' Shields, Anderson, Springer, Monborne, Jones, Laningham, Johnson r.
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N 2 5- as Q . jx, fe ti Qs x C Perhaps the fastest moving group representing our high school is our Red and Black Band. W'ith their snappy uniforms, shiny instruments, and high-stepping legs, the 83 members of the Red and Black entertained between halves at the football games with a variety of ,formations and drills. Edward Monborne, drum majoir, ,aiid Jeanne Kuncelman, head majorette, lead thergrow in',such fine performances on the field. An,in1p01jt2i'nt part of the red and black are the e'levenQ,,hlgh-st,ep.ping wII1f3j'0I'6ttQS, who worked hard on allXdaiicelste,ps,,and',x?oAutines which were used this season. J Afiitheerid Qfiithie marching season, the band settled down togthe task of preparing a spring concert. The annuailrboncertAwaspresented with much success under theidirection of Mr. Gruver. Under the leadership of the officers-James Singer, presidentg Carl Johnson, vice president, Jane Davis, sec- retaryg Glenn Adams and John Lipka, librarians, Julia Davis and Mitchell Ward, orderlies - and the careful guidance of Mr. Gruver the Red and Black Band at ECHS ,K xx K X , ? 9 5 E Xghas been one of the most active organizations in 1953-54. bij Qi Qi 2.33-f Pg, 3 R Row 0 e - C. Johnson, Angert, Boyle, Hughes, Simmons, Adams, Lipkai ROW Two - Bedna-r,,Pryce, S. Davis, N. Davis, Polinsky, R. Aroney, Jervis, Row Three - Harpster, Constable, Melnyk, Gates, Cook, Branas, Martin, Row Four - Singer, Julia' avis, Jane Davis, Larimer, Szafranski, Ford, Hunt: Row Five - R.. Johnson, Buf' foni, Sacc-het, Little, Rossi, Glass, Johnston, Horner L --xi ' k,,.e,Xr. 'W-1 'x x grsxkvxls-47 QW ,77 -X'u fx., ,Ms Q. me - W to P ' A Q, -Df' if 1 N
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