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STANDlNGfCllill'lGS Bowers. Donald Haas, Jack Cook. Row 4-Irene Hege, Geraldine Rock, Harold Angle, Robert Lesher, Ray Smith, Jeanne Boardman, Row 3- Elinor Hockensmith, Mary Skelly, Donald Small, Harry XVeaver, Ned Solenberger, George Deardorff, David McFadden, Thomas Ward, Donald Saunders, Erskine XVitherspoon. Rich- ard Ditlenderfer, Jay Karpe1'. XVilliam Binkley, Harry Rhodes, Carl Yohe, Kenneth Gindles- perger, George Bender, Priscilla Cramer, Harold Bushman, Richard Nicklas. Hilda Grove, Bruce Garues, James Peters, Helen Haas, Ann Hoffman, Paul Hoover, Ted Peters, Lloyd Zimmerman, VVilliam Gillan, Herbert Zeger, Ellsworth Browneller, Joseph Strite, Jack Mulholland, Charles Pentz, Paul Hicks, Roy Porter, Clifford Harris, Richard Feldman, Eugene Martin, Urge Miller, Russell Speer, Thurston Keltner, Mary Strickler Charles Perry, Franklin Ridgley. Row 2-Robert Diehl, Virginia Metz, Hazel Andrews, Harry Forbes. Charles Reeder, Robert Hem- R ow perly, XVilliam Cramer, Harry Henry, XVillia1n Fahnestock, Betty Dale, Velva Karper Kathleen Henry, Dale Bowers. 1-Jean Marshall, Phillip Michaels, John Hargleroad, George Koutris, Dorothy Knouse, Mr Valentine, Ruth Atherton, Caroline Downey, Marian Smith, Ann Atherton, Robert Foutz Director-Mn. IRVIN VALENTINE ceiving it. Band SYMBOL To give further musical experience to those persons who are interested in re- REQUIREMENTS High School students who are able to play Grade ll music are eligible for mem- bership in the band. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday. ACHIEVEMENTS This year the hand furnished music for all school football games. provided special numbers for school assembly programs and special occasions, presented to the school several unique and varied programs. The annual mid-winter concert. held in March of this year, was well received. and is typical of the quality and type of contributions ot't'ered by the band. Page One Hundred Twelve v 1
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OA ' f rw -' Row 3-Jacob Miller, Charles Bowers. Lzlwrencc Barnes. Ellsworth Browncller. Charles Pentz. Stewart lilcnziug, George Lininger, Fred Culbertson, .lolin Miller, Harold liushmun, David McFadden. Row 2-Kent Gindlespergcr. Lawrence Rife, .lt-ssc Lzlirml, Donald Hams. Nyman lirincllc. Herbert Zcger. Mark Carl, Donald Snllenberger, Luke Benton, Kenneth Hunserker. Row lghliss Henderson. Xvlllllllll Pananus. Dyer Prcisler. Clarence Turner. lluyniond Roof. Frank- lin Hidgley, George Bender. Hurry Fn1'bes. Millard Everls. Boys Glee Club ROUND TABLE PI'E'SlCl6I'lt-RAYMOND ROOF Secretary5FR.xNKLlN RIDGLEY Vice-President-CLARENCE TARNER TI'82lSlll'6I'YDYER PREISLER Parrot RGIJOI'llEI'-GEORGE BENDHR Adviser-Miss LOUISE C. HENDERSON SYMBOL To arouse interest in music and develop music appreciation among the boys ot the Chambersburg High School. REQUIREMENTS Any boy in the High School, who is interested in music, may become El mem- ber of the Glee Club. Meetings are held on XVednesday evening. ACHIEVEMENTS Club meetings are devoted to singing and preparation for musical programs given in the school assembly or on special occasions. From this group are selected most of the male parts for the school operetta. Page One Hundred Eleven
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Row -lfNorman Baer, Marguerite Renfrew, Christine Diehl, Betty Stambaugh, Richard Diffen- derfer, Ray Smith, Robert Lesher, Harry XVcaver, Joe Strite, Charles Pentz, Lloyd Zim- merman, William Gillan, Ted Peters, David McFadden, Richard Nicklas, Harold Bushman, William Cramer, Charles Bowers, Charles Reeder, Robert Diehl, Betty Kauffman, Jose- phine Pheil. Row 3-Gladys Stockslager, Harold Angle, George Koutris, Robert Foutz, Phillip Michaels, Jean Marshall, Anne Atherton, Marian Smith, Priscilla Cramer, Janet Swartz, Ruth Stake. Row 2-Charles Dessem, Lois Riddle, Doris Metz, Louise Treher. Row 1--Robert Eckman, Harold Eaken, Mr. Valentine, Louisa Hoover, Janet Pensiuger. Director-MR. IRVIN VALENTINE Orchestra. SYMBOL To give those persons with a desire and talent for music an opportunity to ex- press themselves. REQUIREMENTS High School students who are able to play Grade II music are eligible for mem- bership in the orchestra. Rehearsals are held every Thursday. ACHIEVEMENTS The members of the orchestra are trained in the knowledge and use of the Various instruments. The orchestra furnishes music for school programs, plays, and public functions. Each' Friday morning a selected group of the orchestra plays for the school assembly. Page One Hundred Thirteen
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