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1 W 4 , Q ' Q--H in if X ' , N The C. H. S. Band had the largest enroll' l ment this year in the history of our school. , .M gi ta There were over eighty boys and girls who if 35 3 ff E spent three periods a week devoting time to fi-531 4? -7 .5 E the band. They were led down the gridiron 35 -H 2 by high-stepping Helen Harper. She was as- ' j sisted by Virginia Grote and Nancy Clark as ii' GA majorettes. The twirlers were Ramah l..each, Dorothy Rice, Patty Howe, Charlotte Thomas, and Patty Riggs. Nancy Cook and Helen Ahlen were the flag-bearers. Besides the out-of-town football games, the band traveled to the lackson Apple Festival. They were planning to go to Circleville to the Pumpkin Show, but were unable to go due to bad weather. They marched in the Sesquicentennial parade and the Memorial Day parade. They also played for the Ross County Fair, the Republican Rally at the Armory, numerous pep rallies, and they gave a concert at the Veterans' Hospital . On May 2, they gave the annual spring concert to a full house. They played semi-classic, nov- elty, and march numbers. Due to the large enrollment of the band, a swing band of thirty members was formed to play at the basketball games. Those who played in the swing band were Bill Leete, Hugh Manker, Mary Ellen Oliver, Barbara Anderson, Virginia Martin, loanne Ludwig, Helen Harper, lack lm- ler, Norma lean Timmons, Mary Margaret Roush, Virginia Clark, Don Freidman, Iohn Nichols, Marion Whaley, Howard Schweitzer, loyce Conrad, Marilyn Wallingford, Lois lean Layman, lim Britton, Carl Babski, Dorcie Henderson, Mary Hatton, Merrill lunk, Mike Wilson, Charles Knoles, Everett Iohnson, Robert Lawhorn, Ronald Bethel, David Mohr, Alan Gough, and Robert Bay. New white spats were obtained near the close of the year, and new uniforms were purchased for the twirlers. A new sousaphone and one alto saxophone were added to the instruments played in the band. 7fae 0. 04. S. 04 Although the orchestra members tested about their various musical abilities when practice was begun in the fall, their progress was noteworthy and their playing well received. At the Iunior and Senior class plays, the audiences were auite pleased with the overtures and the music offered between the acts. Perhaps the best-liked performance of the orchestra this year was that given at the Spring Concert. There they played a medley of Oklahoma! tunes which included such favorites as: The Farmer and The Cowhand, I Can't Say No, The Farmers' Dance, Kansas City, Many a New Day, The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, and, of course, Oklahoma The orchestra also played at commencement. That brought to a close their public appearances for the season. The orchestra met for practice every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon during the eighth period. Although each member of the orchestra had his share of trials and errors, thus causing Mr. Whittington to be richer quite a few gray hairs by the end of the season, every moment of the time spent together was enjoyed by all.
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Top Row-Marion Whaley, Carl Bahski, Barbara Anderson, lane Bickle, Donald Schreiber, Ronald Bethel, jack lmler, Iohn Freeland, Richard Palse, Bob Zoe-ller, Fritz Hageman, Bob Lawhorn, Charles von Schlutter, Alan Gough, David Mohr, Iohn Hagely. Third Row-Marilyn Wallingford, Mary Margaret Roush, Dolores Dennis, Mary Clark, Fleury Sansom, Bob Gaynor, TOIH Bi1'1l'1S, CGY1 VWSSIHCIY1. Floyd Hitchens, Charles Knoles, Connie Ranck, Mary Ellen Mcllvaine, Don Freidman, Donald Hammond, Earlene Yarrington, Bob Coder. Second Row-Nancy Klepinger, loan Leaverton, Roberta Schuman, Donna Rinehart, Virginia Martin, Ioan Ludwig, Dodie Sauers, Don McGee, Ion Bone, Roger Stultz, Phyllis Wilson, Marilyn Carver, Bonnie Tatman, Alice Hood, Warner Timmons, Mary Ann Wurster, Katie Gaston. First Row-Helen Ahlen, Robert Bay, Paul Ramsey, Iohn Nichols, Howard Schweitzer, Virginia Clark, Mary Ellen- Oliver, Dorcie Henderson, Mary Hatton, Donna Kysor, Ioyce Kearins, lim Britton, Hugh Manker, Merrill Iunk, Bill Leete, Mike Wilson, Everett Iohnson, Nancy Cook. x Drum Mcxiorettes-Dorothy Rice, Ramah Leach, Patty Howe, Helen Harper, Virginia Grote, Nancy Clark. Top Row-loanne Ludwig, Carl Babslci, loyce Conrad, Marilyn Wallingford, Lois Laymon, Donna Rinehart, loyce Keairns, Alan Gough, Dave Mohr, Everett lohnson, Iohn Nichols, Merrill Iunk, Charles Knoles, Martha Shank, Bonnie Tatman. Third How-Hugh Manker, Bill Leete, Mary Ellen Mcllvaine, Barbara Anderson, Mary Ellen Oliver, Mary Roush, Virginia Clark, Mary Ann Wurster, Nancy Klepinger. Second Row-Don Scheiber, Ioan Loiry, Gwen Williams, lean Speakman, Pat Howe, Don Freidman. First Row-Claralou Ahlen, Muriel Steadrnan, Phyllis Wilson, Dorcie Henderson, Mr. Whittington, Mary Hatton, Io Anne Leaverton.
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