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ldap lk? J an .. L ff, ir so if. VUITMAN GINGRICH D 1. X I. Q a I? on FIRST ROXW: D. Lingle, H. Lauver. C. Sheaffer, D. High. SECOND ROXW: H. Jacobs. R. Crawford, W. Alexander, G. Boyd, B. Kreiser, Zelanowslci. THIRD ROXV: K, Mauer, D. Nardi, E. NX'aizc-negger, L. Hand, R. Care. N. Plusquellic, F. Leher, D, Schlosser, FOURTH ROXV: L. Hoffner, R. Keohane, J. Supple, R. liechle. T. Briggem, XV. Schoeff, P, Hertzler, D. Fisher, P. McCleary, L. Miller, S. Ifhersole, FIFTH ROW: -I. Jeffries. G. Jeffries. nl. Hartzell, R. Spence, E. Strawhecker. E. Hauge, K. Cohiclc, VI. Shreiner. SIXTH ROXV: D. Troutman, P. Taylor, D. Schreffler, J, Kramer. F. Miller, R. Harvey, XV. Felty, J. Ramsey. J. Clarke, H. Sheads. A very important part ol' our Marching Band is the Band Front. These girls are seen leading the hand in the many ac- ivities in which it participates. This group of girls is selected fach spring hy our hand director, XVhitman Gingrich. By the wrocess of elimination, Wfhit narrows the group down to 30. from this group he picks 10 majorettes. 9 flag twirlers, 3 manner carriers, 6 color guards, an acrohatic majorette, and . head majorette. Holding the honored positions of head and crohatic majorettes tliis year are: Hedy I-locker and Nancy faum, respectively. Also to he rememhered are the Dixie Land and the Dance Sands which were much in demand for their services. These lands play for different occasions, sponsored by various or- ganizations, ranging from luncheons to dances. TEV: The orchestra, under the direction of Harry Kiem, is an- l ther organization stemming from the band which has played n numerous occasions. Left to right: T. Schwalm, R. Vlhitmore, -I, Shcppard, R. Keohane, KI, Shreiner, K. Sweigart. H. Shc-ads. I3I
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I Q 912111401 4 PETER COSTANZA Y J G I? C' Q G I2 FIRST ROXV1 B. Hocker, D. Herlinger. SECOND ROXW: R. XX'hitniore. XV. Berry, J. Rex, Ii. Rhine, K. Mulle T. Schwalm. THIRD ROXW: I.. Stiffler, S. Carl, J, Atticks, K. Kreiser. F. Spitler, I.. Alexander, C. Gingelox D. Baldwin. FOURTH ROXV: Ii, Davis, M. Shiner, W. Gingrich, J. Stark. M, Billow, R, Nichols, P, Cc-rsull J. Van Orsdeal. F, Davis, D. Nardis. FIFTH ROSW: J. Boyer. M. Legg, J. Goodwin. IS. W'illic-lm, M. XY'ilheli li. Strohiu, R. Gerhart, C. Gessner. SIXTH ROXW: M. Cerzulla, M. Mumma, K, Sweigert. R. Rider, B, Banl 'lf I.c-nker, J, McCarthy, J. Sheppard. C. Miller, J. Mengel. E. Elhel. M i Through rain. snow, and sunshine, just like the post- man, the hand memhers all turn out every weekday morn- ing at 8:10 A.M. to rehearse under the direction of Wfit- man Gingrich, director of the marching, concert, Dixie Land, and the Dance Bands, Peter Costanza, assistant hand director, assists in the many concerts in which the hand performs. Even though the hour is early, the results of this diligent organization are seen hy all the perfect produc- tions performed on the football field, in parades, or on the stage. A well-rounded schedule was filled hy the hand this yelir. Besides playing at the footlwall games they participated in an exchange program with Milton Hershey High School and Hershey High School, FIRST ROXV: T. Schwalm. F. Leher, W. Ging- rich. SECOND ROXW: W. Berry, J. Stark, Strawlieclier. R. XY'hitmore, Slii-einer, K. Qohiqk, THIRD ROXV: D, Nardis. R. Keohane. R. Gerharr. C. Gessner. FOURTH ROVU: J. Clark. H. Sheads, T, Ramsey, FIFTH ROXV: J. Shep- pard. K. Sweigarr. J. McCarthy. I30
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NANCY CAUM ROW 1: Kuhn, S. Yarrmll, M. Nold. ROW 2: J. McCrcary, J. Derk, J. Lowe. S. Forker. K. Good, M. Gaffney. HEDY HOCKER G G H f I? O 9 I' I' Q G Q I' .Y I- 1' 0 67 I? f' ROW 1: H. Hockcr, N. Crium. ROW 2: R, Spickler, J. Slmrm, V. Restclli, ff P. Wridell, M. Miller, J. Bohr, M. Hrestak, J. Stmining, C. Suttles, J. Sheets. .Y ' Cl 117 I. I. Q J, Ettcr, P. Farnsworth,,B. Golm, D. Fry, J. Wingert, S. Hilliard, S. Luciano, fa C. Sense, P. Sprecher. .Y I32
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