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X fi J I f Pictured here is the Central concert bond. Front row: J. Sholly G. Sakaguchi, S. Burkhalter, C. Osterhold, E. North, J. Romine, J Morgan, K. Ritzler, B. Harnisch, and L. Krienke. Second row: C Schmidt, P. Mallory, N. Hutt, M. Royster, N. Parka, J. Ewing, D. Compton, D. Ernsberger, F. Steiner, K. Dunbar, L. Hipskind, A, An thony, J, Smith, J. Chunn, and B. Harnisch. Third row: L. Miller, S Stults, B. Kwasneski, B. Sletten, L. Schlundt, H. Leffel, J. Ungurait, l Farrington, H. Allen, V. Rodriguez, L. Walker, L. Kimble, D. Carter B. Pearson, K. Korros, C. Sholly, M. Wilson, B. Roberts, and J. Erns berger. Fourth row: Mr. Ford, Mr. Singleton, J. Sletten, P. Skinner R. Hunt, R. Carter, J. Ridenour, J. Moore, B. Ritzler, J. Barrett, J Ackert, C. Thomas, K. Merrill, L. Robinson, B. Broders, B. Paulson, F Eisner, and T. Geyer. in the serious and not so serious. Just as the marching band sparks the team and the student body during the football season, the pep band has this important job during the basketball games. lt is their responsibility to be ready with the school song, a musical cheer, ar a popular song at a moment's notice. The members of the group are 'Op chair players. Front row: L. Hip- skind, J. Sletten, and E. North. 2nd Row: B. Sletten, C. Sholly, and B. Roberts. 3rd Row: M. Wilson, N. Huff, l. Farrington, and C. Romine. 4th Row: P. Mallory, G. Sakaguchi, J. Sholly, J. Ernsberger, captain, K. Merrill, and J. Moore, tuba. 21
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Band members practice for excellence l L The flash and sparkle of a marching band is captured by the precision and show of its drum major ond major- ettes. They are L. Hipskind, S. Burkhalter, C. Osterhold, J. Sholly, C. Sholly, N. Huff, P. Skinner, and A. Anthony, kneeling. Every home football game finds the band pre- pared with a new and exciting half-time presenta- tion. Mony hours are spent by Mr. Singleton and Mr. Ford creating, plotting, and executing these shows. ln January each year, many band members enter the city and district solo and ensemble con- tests. lf they are eligible they may travel to Indiana- polis for the state-wide competition. Only l5O!o of this group receives the first rating , and each year Central has more than its share. The spring finds the concert band busy working on its selected com- positions for the annual band contest. Three num- bers are selected and practiced until perfection is reached. Each member does his best to attain that coveted first for the band. The work and practice of the entire concert season is directed toward pleas- ing the students and public at the annual Pops Concert in May. Many hours of toil are put into this concert so that others may enjoy the fun and music provided.
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f 51 4' fb Y 5 is :Vik 2 1 ' ze , ' j ' X Ds f if ,I 4 5 1,11 s' '11 4' . ff ' -x: : ' I' ' -- ' xfflflf :Ba V ff -f., 7 :f -. ,z V 4 ,I f Qgl 5. i ' K2 T .. K The complete orchestra is pictured here. Front row. J. Nakano concert mistress, S. Wesner, G. Coble, principal second violin, B Tankersley, N. Barr, D. Haley, principal viola, P. Elias and C. Meyers, principal cello. Second row1 C. Jaroszewski, U. Hatter, D. Harris, T Joyner, D. Compton, J. Sholly, G. Sakaquchi, E. North, C. Osterhold, K. Ritzler, L. Krienke, D. Judah, R. McCoy, and C. Woods. Third row D. Bango, J. Aichele, B. Harnisch, C, Romine, F. Eisner, T. Geyer, J Ernsberger, B. Harnisch, A. Anthony, L. Hipskind, D. Ernsberger, R Meyers, F. Epperson, S. Yohasz, S. Webster, and P. Kile. Fourth row K. Kish, D. Kline, S. Morrell, D. Martynowicz, Mr. Fisher, J. Sletten and R. Hunt. Also included in the orchestra, but not pictured, are G. Hambidge, D. Cosner, V. Matney, J. Chunn, and K. Dunbar. Orchestra combine Beverly Hornisch, one of Central's most talented musicians, is seen here as she practices a new composition. She plays seven instruments including the piano, for which she was chosen runner-up in a state-wide contest. Her other oc- complishments include the orqan, flute, rnarimba, violin, vibraharp, and xylophone For outstand- ing dancing and singing she received a lead in Whores Charley? the senior play. What will her future hold? Music, ot course!
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