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CFIFTH ROWJ Glenn Barnhart Jack Goldsberry Grover Cromley Bob Barnes Russell Llston B111 Lutz Dave H1lyard Barbara Johnson Gall H1tChCOCk Henry Dav1s CFOURTH ROWJ Mary Seymour Fred Barr Bob Moon Rlchard Bmkley Chfford Kerns Polly Jane Kerns Robert Brehmer John Goodch1ld CTHIRD ROWJ Mr Zaengleln Juanlta Smlth Helen Kmg Mack W1se Robert Kllne Arthur Bowman Emmett Evans Davld Betz Delbert Puckett Jack Lake Mary Reeser Bllly Ebert CSECOND ROWJ Ned Stout Bobby Grubb Rlchard Roundhouse Robert Camp Dorothy Reld W1ll1am Burgett Glenn Cook Frank Webbe Junlor Gelb Kenneth Whlte CFIRST ROWD Stewart Martln Harr1son H111 Dav1d Orr Gerald Ayers Bryan Maxey Jack Storts Frank Moss Jack Slmlson Jlm P1ckel Wllbur Sowers Harry Wlnfough Glenn Pearce Jane Colvxlle cllllllllINIllIl1Dl1R ll5AllNIllID O,, The Junlor Band was orgamzed f1ve years ago for the purpose of fxllmg vacancles 1n the Hlgh School Band It has become a permanent group among our extra curr1cular organlzatlons and IS the source of muslcal talent 1n our hlgh school The J un1or Band, comprxsed of flfty members, played 1n the parades dur mg the Pumpkln Show and took part ln the Memorxal Day serv1ces Several selectlons were furmshed by the group 1n the c1ty muslc festlval presented at the end of the school year by the dlrector, Mr Zaenglem The band on all occaslons was led by Jane Colvllle, who succeeded Eugene Dewey as drum major when he was promoted to the Senlor Band Members of the Junlor Band who are promoted each year must be re placed by new members To take care of th1s Mr Zaengleln conducts a Be glnners Band whlch practlces 1mmed1ately followlng the Junlor Band on Wednesday afternoon At the end of the year these members are promoted to the Jumor Band If they become eff1c1ent 1n thxs latter pos1t1on, promo t1on to the Sen1or Band IS the reward It 15 thxs xncentxve that runs 1n the m1nd of the youngsters as they practlce d1l1gently each Wednesday CQW 1 WILLIAM AMMER 39 xx 1, f AS' -.Q E r l . . . .. J. Q72 . t . g . I . . i 1. . ylrll 'I .. ., . H Z -S, l ive . , . . . . . . ,S W . . .. . y n 4, lluq 1 A 49 M yn
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CFIFTH ROWJ Davld Gllck Bob K1bler Rlchard Weldon Bob Owens Ed Ebert Russell LISIOH CFOURTH ROWJ Jack C11fton Robert Betts Paul Walters D1ck Mader Carl Mar tln Eddie Howell Charles Busklrk Ralph Roby Bob Wallace B111 Heffner Frank Moss CTHIRD ROWJ Mr Zaenglem Allen Ankrom Don Jackson Lormg Norrls Gall Hltchcock Rlchard Moon Montford KlTkWO0d Don Henry Bob Lxston CSECOND ROWJ Betty Colvllle Wahmta Barnhart Eleanor Radcllff Esther Jones Betty Weller Tom Harden CFIRST ROWJ Rosemary Schreiner Pat Bennett Elxzabeth Hoffman Paullne Moss B111 Lutz Dave Hllyard Robert Brehmer Barbara Johnson B111 Thornton Pete Dewey llllllllltglltlll S4EllHIlGD4Dl119 lll5AllNIlllD The Hlgh School Band under the capable dxrectlon of ltS falthful con ductor Mr Zaengle1n spent one of 1tS busxest years durmg 1936 37 It has always been an actlve and popular organ1zat1on and certalnly lived up to 11S J 'N I uf ar' bf E reputatxon thls year by partlclpatmg ln many affalrs Th1s organ1zat1on began 1ts act1v1t1es by playlng 1D assembly the openmg each of the seven parades durxng Pumpk1n Show The band undoubtedly d1d xts part 1n boost1ng our football team at the home games Durlng the latter part of the flrst semester the student body enjoyed an all musxcal chapel program glven by thls group The band members were compl1mented very h1ghly on the splendld ra d1o program they broadcasted over statxon WOSU ln Columbus December 29 1936 Begmnlng early ln the wlnter rehearsals were devoted to pract1c1ng muslc to be played at the annual band fest1val sponsored by the Central Ohlo Hxgh School Band Assoc1at1on of whlch C1rclev1lle IS a member Members of th1s organlzatlon lnclude the school bands of Lancaster Mt Vernon Upper Arllngton and Clrclevllle the last two actmg as hosts at the festivals held ln ose towns on May 7 and 14 Each band contrlbutes a speclal feature to e fest1val program and Robert Owens represented our band thls year by ylng hls talent ln a bass solo entltled In the Depths WAHNITA BARNHART 37 N. le-.-, 1 V 9 y , 1 X X 1 geek 9 . G , . . . . u . -. - l, ' . 1 . . Y . . . Hi It 3 1 day of school. As it has done for the past six years, the band took part in 1 f A ' . . . . ' . . 'lf ' , ' - ' I , . . . H , f' I I- . . . 1 of r , 1- 'll 1 .I lf ' '. . . . . . . 'V 1 . 7 . . 11, 1 fl 5 . . . . . . . I, - -T'-ik . . . . I ' fl 'I t . , . . y . ' . ' . IR '
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CTHIRD ROWD Frank Moss Eddle Howell Bob Owens Robert Betts Mr Zaenglem KSECOND ROWJ Rosemary Schrelner Eleanor Radchff Betty Colvllle Carl Mar tm Wahmta Barnhart Montford K1rkwood Ed Ebert CFIRST ROWJ Margaret Boggs Esther Jones Mary Ellen Maxey Betty May Rob ert Grmer Paulme Moss Ellzabeth Hoffman llHlllINPlIHII S4l3lIHIl1D4DlIb 4DlIR4BlIHIllIE5SflIHIRA As you walked through the lower hall around 3 45 on Tuesday afternoons no doubt you heard a strange conglomeratlon of no1ses all seemlngly commg from our audltorlum If you had stopped to 1I1V6St1g3t9 you would have heard somethlng l1ke thxs Say Mr Zaengle1n where s my ITIUSIC9 Am I flat or sharp? You re flat push 1n Where IS everybody t0I11ght7 Oh theres a class bas ketball game and Bob plays on the team Eleanors S1Ck Mr Zaengleln I thlnk Mary Ellen IS attendlng a meetlng I have to be at work at 4 30 mus1c comes out I The orchestra cons1sts of e1ghteen members ably dlrected by Mr Zaeng lem who organlzed the flrst h1gh school orchestra n1neteen years ago l As IS the custom the orchestra prov1ded mus1cal entertalnment before the flrst acts and dur1ng the 1nterm1ss1ons of the Jumor and Sen1or class plays Chmaxxng the aCtlVlt1GS of the year thxs group played for the Commence ment exercxses whlch ended the hlgh school mus1c care rs for four members of th1s organ1zat1on These emors were Eleanor Radchff Mary Ellen Maxey Wahnlta Barnhart and Montfoxd Kxrkwood 'i Hp bf WAHNITA BARNHART 37 Wx Jr E ii.. 3 . . . . . , , z nn . - 7 1 - .ya ta .77 44 a W 4 .1 -T - in as ' - D vs as , 7 i - '- mx A -H 44 1 - , I ' -71 Af, -C: 1 as - - - - .sv sc : , Q l-' i Mr. Zaenglein-let's start! With these handicaps, the baton goes up and the ff! -' . A-K. 't ' . ., . . Y . - ' Q , 1 . I A J . . . . 1 . . ' . . . . . li .T 1 ET - ,M EX I :J . . . . . , . - f wbfrv a p p Q, ' t Ll . I L 1 , , fl 1 . ' ,
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