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319 Q Q BAND ' The stirring music of the Chaney Band has often spurred Chaney teams on to vic- tory. Half the zest and spirit of an athletic contest is missing if the band is not present to put spirit into the minds of the rooters as well as the players. A most pic- turesque setting is formed when the band marches down the field to the rhythm of spirited music with -colorful banners flying. Athletic contests are not the only place where the band excels. Parades, civic events, meetings, assemblies an-d' pep rallies find the Chaney band present in their flashy uniforms, ready to do their part in making these affairs successes. On January 14 it playedl several sele-ctions for the Benefit Shoe Fund Concert at Stambaugh Audi- torium. On February 12 it played for the dedication of the new West Side fire equip- ment, for which the entire West Side turned out. The uniforms, consisting of a cape and overseas hat are fashioned in the school colors, scarlet and gray. Director ,...... .,.. M r. A. L. Sanders Student Director . . . . , . Burnett Weiner Blattman, John Dickson, Donald Dickson, Earl Furman, John Gibson, Howard Gray, Thomas Herfkins, Harry Jones, Paul Jones, Joseph Koby, Clifford Nelson, Wayne Nanovsky, John Orr, Dick Peterson, Rose BAND MEMBERS Pupa, Andy Regan, John Rex, Thomas Schlabaugh, Carl Schuff, Richard Sikora, Alex Stoll, William Stratigos, George Tellman, Martin Turner, Joe Weiner, Burnett Weiner, Jack Yeager, Frank Yuhis, Lewis Page Seventy-three VV i AA U xg Q 1 v l 1 as C
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3149 49 MILLS The mill from whence our steel doth come, Where roars the flames, and cranes do hum Where fuses red brown iron rust, When mixed with flux and calcine dust, Where furnace taps are opened wide, Where molten ore is led aside, With chrome and nickel it is treated, 'Tis cooled and molded, rolled and heated When it is shaped in molds desired, 'Tis bathed and cleansed and then admired No finer steels are made that will Surpass the steel of this great mill. The school from whence we must depart Is mightier than the open hearth. Her products, like the finest steels, Reflect her Work of hard ordeals. But unlike steel, we now forth strive To conquer it and man and lifeg And foremost in our minds shall be The work of our famed school-Chaney. 9 S -Walter Kloetzer. Page Seventy-one C : K x AQ Q vs 4949 49 C
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