Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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ORCHESTRA ROW ROW ROW ROW Patsy Egolf, Ianet Lohr, Ianet Turner, Donn: Grasser, Diane Fisher, Ioyce Diehl, Sandra Mattern, Anita Black, Robert Acker, Kathryn Shaffer, Mr. Pepe. Iames Claycomb, Kenneth Hoover, Ierry Miller, Nancy Werner, Richard Long, Howard Miller, Galen Lehman, Patsy Kring, Carol Allison. Gail Saylor, Hester Long, Ieanne Crissey, Sharon Maness, Eleanor Oldham, Peggy Mihelcic, Ianet Miller, Peggy King, Donna Hinson, Dottie Yantz, Richard Hoover. Lowell Benton, Am-mialye OBrien, Iack Feather, Robert Stultz, Bud Weaver, Richard Long, Donna Lee Shaffer, Ralph Miller, Gary Williams, Larry Yost. The Chestnut Ridge High School Orchestra is open for membership to all students from 7th grade through 12th grade providing they meet the require- ments of musicianship for the group. The over-all size of the Orchestra is dependent upon the number of string players in the group. The 1956-57 Or- chestra has Zl string players and a total of 48 members. Students desiring to begin instruction on string instruments are requested to contact the Orchestra director. Sixty One

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AN l It is one of those chilly, fall Saturday afternoons that makes you glad to be alive. Amidst the cheer of the crowd comes the Blue and Gold Band as it begins to march through another successful season. Because of the long, hard hours of practice last summer and the expert direction of Mr. Pepe, the band was able to tackle the big task of playing for the football games. At the end of football season, the band started practicing serious music for the annual spring concert. In October the band made a spectacular showing in the Bedford Halloween Parade. In February, chosen members of all high schools in Bedford County gave a concert in our auditorium. This was the first all-county band ever held in Bedford County. Several members of our band were also chosen to play in the District Band Concert. Although next year new faces will be seen in the empty places left by the depart- ing members, the seniors will be missed by all. Through many years of hard work, they have helped to make our band what it is. Eleanor Oldham, Barbara Campbell, Sharon Maness, Patsy Kring, Dottie Yantz.



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CHORUS ROW l. Doris Claycomb, Virginia Diehl, Yvonne Miller, Shirley Bowser, Ianice Rininger, Donna Ilinson, Lois Turner, Nancy Werner, Nancy Diehl, Merna Knisley, Ieannie Crissey, Eleanor Oldham, Ianet Hengst, Patsy McDonald, Patsy Kring, Sandra Mattern, ShirleY Davis, Mr. Stewart. ROW 2. Beverly Mickle, Marian Miller, Kay Colvin, Charlotte Smith, Nancy Weaver, Barbara Hinton, Kay Hockenberry, Ioe Feathers, Iim Maclntyre, Don Fleegle, Gary Hauck, Lloyd Casteel, Ri.hard Hoo- ver, Robert Heslop, Ivan Wentz, Iane Barefoot, Carol Allison, Ginette Saylor, Shirley Milchell, Nancy Miller, ROW 3. Doris Benna, Marjorie Colvin, Ioyce Diehl, Lillian Williams, Diane Wright, Dale Faupel, Iim Long, Larry lmgrund, Iim Hoover, Bob Smiih, Larry Ycst, Lowell Benton, Bobbie Taylor, Dale Weyant, Sally Bowser, Peggy Heslop, Barbara Campbell, Beverly Saylor, Pat Maclntyre, Donna Lee Shatter. ROW 4. Evelyn Stevenson, Am-Mialye O'Brien, Mary Belle Frazier, Sylva Miller, Sharon Maness, Ioe Feather, Galen Lehman, Iim Wilson, Cloyd Imler, Bill Brandt, Bob Stultz, Ted Benna, lack Feather, Larry Cooper, Richard Claycomb, Leroy Imler, Steve Callihan, Bob Acker, Marie Way, Ioyce Miller, Phoebe Cuppett, Mary Holland, Carol Feather, Beverly Davis, Doris Oldham, Delores Miller. One of the most active organizations of our school is the Senior Mixed Chorus. It is strictly a musical organization and has as its purpose to give its members musical ex- perience. This fall the chorus gave a program of sacred numbers at the lmler church. In addition to the annual Christmas program in December, they Went on a carol- ling tour to the Bedford County Home and the Memorial Hospital before Christmas vaca- tion. After Christmas most ot the time was spent preparing for the spring concert. Each year the chorus is represented in district and county chorus. Sixty Two

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