Concert Band if F OBOE: Reilly, Haclsell, Morris. PICCOLO: Rynearson. Schrein. FIRST CLARINETS: Love, Schackneis. Pomidoro, Sramek, Chapek, Mc- lvor, Richards, Dillinger. SECOND CLARINETS: Gustason. Silver. Votava. Schmidt, Nielson, Katzman, Vana, Grant. THIRD CLARI- NETS: Brown, Fellman, Shallberg, lirenainan, Hennings, Jones. Dolson. Andre, Mrsny, ALTO CLARINETS: Bang, Krebbs. BASS CLARINETS: l7eR0in, Flemming, liessegieu. ALTO SAX: Perry, Poster, Susman, Nordquist. Moen, Costello, liyherg. TRUMPETS: De- VVaal, Redelfs, Krogh, Wollard, Braur. PERCUSSIONS: Gibbs, Weinstein, Miller, Lewis, Elliott, Shafer, Huffman, Cowger. NOT PV' TURED: Evans. f..,,.i 'W'fmv.-,.., The Central Concert Band, in their new uniforms, had a very busy year under the direction of Mr. Robert Harrison. During the football season, the band pro- vided half-time entertainment at Central's home games. Besides participating in Road Show and the All-City Music Festival, the band played for Central's annual Military Ball. The band also presented their Spring Concert on May 20. 1 bali bali bali bah. llzirlmara Ann . .
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Dance Band FRONT ROW: Blimling, Poster, Love, Bartholomew, Hlsusser, Hunter, Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Arrsty, Liticnln, Katskee, Bernstein, Toft, Shrout, Schmidt, Rosenberg, Katymzxn. UeWaal. THIRD ROW: Kraft. NOT PICTURED: Shafer. 'Now do I look like Gcnc Kru The Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Harrison, had a very successful year. The group met every Tuesday and Thursday after school to practice. The Dance Band played for Teachers' Convention in late October. They played at Military Balls and proms at other high schools and also performed in the Crossroads Arcade during American Teacher Education Week. In the 1966 Road Show the Dance Band ap- peared in its hest form, highlighting a success- ful year for the group.
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