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BAND After much practice and hard work, our newly-formed thirty-live piece marching band made its first appearance last fall at the Worthington football game. Our new uni- forms which had been purchased by the Mothers' Club came in time for us to strut at Reynoldsburg's homecoming. We had reason to strut, too, as we won the game 13-6. The maroon uniforms are trimmed in white with gold buttons and emblems. The four- ragere is white. ' We presented a Sunday afternoon concert for the public to show our appreciation for the new uniforms. We played for the home basketball games and also one night at the County tournament. A number of our group played with the All-County Band at the County Music Festival at Capital University in April. We gave a concert at the May Festival. We concluded our year's activities by playing the processional at the High School Commencement. First Row: Majorettes, Judy Shumaker, Barbara Blosser, Nancy Cartel, Martha Schaer, Patti Blais, Second Row: James North, William Brown, Phyllis Shaner, Shirley Meuser, Greta Bobo, Larry Wigel, Barbara Custer, Jeanne Williamson, Patty Glick, Paul Meuser, Keith Douglass, David Gaston, Lois Snyder, Alice Ruble. Third Row: Sandra Iles, Agnes Whittington, Catherien West, Rodney Wilder- muth, Marjorie Smith, Robert Jepsen, James Hollenbaugh, Myron Schaer, Wilbur Barn- hart, Robert Custer, Marilyn Phelps, Elaine Marion, Dorothy Alspach, Thomas Bartholo- mew, Ronald Barnes, Byron Miller, Barbara Crist, Diane Barnhart, Janice Jepsen, Loene Haynes. Fourth Row Standing: Mrs. Bemiss QDirectorJ, Robert Hamilton, William Spires, Donald Love, Jack Blais, Jerry Padgett. Not in Picture: Robert Patrick.
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CHOIR First Row: joan Alspach, Marilyn Benson, Margaret Sims, Toby Richardson, Shir- ley Meuser, joan Coleman, Norma Smith, Marjorie Smith, Dorothy Alspach. Second Row: Martha Schaer, Alice Ruble, Barbara Blosser, Nancy Carrcl, Barbara Calvin, Lola Simpson, Marilyn Long, Jean Crist, Patty Hart, Ann Schacht, Lois Snyder. Third Row: Lawrence Stebleton, Wilbur Haffey, Paul Meuser, Roger Hanners, Paul Morehart, Dwight Smith, Dick Snyder, jack Hicks, William Weiser. Not in Picture: Betty Farley, Geneva Alspaugh. First Row: Susann Eversole, joy Marshall, Betty Shannon, Virginia Lambert. San- dra Iles, Charlotte Yaple, Marjorie Gardner, Marilyn Phelps, Loene Haynes, Loyce Carpenter. Second Row: Mrs. Bemiss fDirector5, Patty Glick, Geraldine Solt, Delores Cole- man, Joyce Wright, Greta Bobo, Elaine Marion, Barbara Custer, Ruth Hunt, jo-Anne Brown, Shirley Girbert. Third Row: Daniel Miller, Mitchell Kemmerling, William Spires, Robert Hamil- ton, Ted Moore, Ted Cherry, joseph Carruthers, David Holmes, Robert Custer, Donald Vance, Thomas Peacock. Not in Picture: Robert Patrick, Stephen Silbaugh, Barbara Lee, Elsie Gardner, Marie Hamilton, Helen Shannon.
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lflks Mrs. Bemiss, Mr. Weiser and Mrs. Patrick make Plans for the cirive to raise money for the band uniforms. Marjorie Smith and Patty Glick tune up as Bob Patrick and Marilyn Phelps dis- play one of the band drive posters.
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