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Members of C H S s Marching Band found themselves In a hustle and bustle of actlvltles at he began beglnnlng of the school year Band Its year of hard work with two weeks of pre led to school drlll practice which eventually performances at the slx home football The peppy unlt was preceded on the field by Phyllls Dresbach with her host of games malorettes Including Jackie Smith Marlene Manclnt Ann Stocklen Beverly Elsea and Lurlta Busklrk lvlarclwmg The throbbing drum beat of the rhythm sec tlon brought many a thrlll to Clrclevllle alumna as the band marched In several of the Pumpkin Show parades The marching season was again hlghllghted by appearances at the Jackson Apple Festlval the New Holland Fall Festival and Clrclevllle s Halloween Parade Durlng basketball season the band was dlvlded Into two sections which alternated playing for the home games 2 3 4 5 ALL' BAND Column Left' Freddie the Drummer Cheese Drum Malorette at Rest Talking It over 52 O t .. Q . . . M ' FT' 2' ul .- T Y' fl T. U 1 1. .
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Stooge New baseball unlforms new track warm up SUllS new football lersles new socks for the basketball team these are lust a few of the thIngs that the Stooge Club bought for the school thIs year Stooge Club an athletlc club under the ad vsory f Mr V gIl Cess IS In large art responslble for many of the fine unlforms that our athletlc teams wear ThIs club each year engages IU money makIng progects but the three largest sources of Income are FESEFVIDQ and selllng reserved football tlckets operatlng the Stooge booth at the annual Pumpkln Show maIntcIInIng the To create maIntaIn and extend through out the hlgh school and communlty hIgh standards of ChrIstIan character clean speech clean sportsmanshlp clean scholarship and clean lIvIng Thls IS the purpose of the Na tIonal HI Y organIzatIon whIch has a branch ofhce In CIrclevIlle HIgh School Our HI Y club under the advlsory of Mr Daugherty IS a club that IS desIgned to help the boys who are members rather than to help the club to have a name That IS the club does not promote too many prolects that can be DOlICed by those who are not members of the club but rather the club helps the boys by al ways havlng a speaker at each meetlng who talks to the boys on dlfterent sublects For In stance thIs year we had talks on ChrIstIanIty food concesslon at the Falrfleld County Basket ball Tournament The group also helped promote sports In the JunIor HIgh School Two events that they sponsored for JunIor HIgh were the CIrcIevIlle .lumor HIgh foul shootlng contest and the Stooge Club Invtatlonal track meet whIch In cluded all JunIor HIgh Schools In the county Ofhcers of the Stooge Club thIs year were James Cook presIdent Roy Huffer Vlfe presIdent Paul Young secretary Robert Moel ler treasurer and Gordon Blake sergeant at arms alcohollsm sportsmanshlp clean lIvIng and many other useful sublects The club thIs year under the capable leader shIp of the officers Roger BennIngton presl dent Gordon Blake vIce presIdent Charles Maglll secretary and Donald Metzler treas urer has sponsored two football dances the annual HI Y cake walk and the annual HI Y banquet ln addItIon to these protects the HI Y as a body attended church one Sunday each month Yes even though most people cannot see the HI Y club worklng because ll does not carry on much of an actIvIty program In the school the club IS worklng In the hearts and mlndS of the members , . . 1 1 - 1 1 ' . . . l 0 - ll' f 1 P . . . . . . . ' ' . . II - . . ,, . ' . 1 1 1 - ' I 1 I ' , 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' o I ,, . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . II II - 1 1 - 1 1 - . . . . II . . 1 I . . . . . II II I 1 ' I . . . . ' ' I ' . . ' 1 - , . . , , . . . , . I , - ' 1 1 I - . 1 1 1 -
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omg logetlter BAND FIRST ROW: Ann Thomerson, Mariorie Rinehart, Ronald Eldridge, Donald Eldridge, Mr. Eberly, Joyce Troutman, Theresa Hill, Mary Ellen Rader, Anne Downing, Barbara lane. SECOND ROW: Diane Mason, Nancy Eitel, Shirley Mason, Elizabeth Musser, Robert Jones, Jackie Smith, Marlene Mancini, Linda Dresbach, Janet Smalley, Mary Anr. M-Clure, Nancy Cline, Larry Thornton. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Clifton, David Greenlee, Nancy Fowler, Nancy Ankrom, Beverly Brink, Gary Cooper, Dickie Phebus, Gweynn Jenkins, Tommy Peters, Barbara Barthelmas, Ronnie Dowden, Carl Lindsey, Pat Nau, Marilyn Radcliffe, Margaret Dresbach, John Howard, Harold HuHer, Donald Metzler. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Dresbach, Bobby Wellington, Carolyn Ferguson, Nancy Bower, Donna Kerns, Ruth Hill, Gary Mason, Ann Slocklen, Luhrita Buskirk, Beverly Elsea, Charles Dunkle, Clyde Cook, Donna Harrison, John Gordon, Tommy Vaughn, Margie Magill, David Steele, Jimmy Phillips, Bill Thompson, Pat Cain, Donnabelle Ferguson, David Parks, Charles Mogill. FIFTH ROW: Gordon Blake, Ralph Sterling, Polly Hill, Connie Bell, Barbara Smalley, Jerry Johnson, Belly McClure, Walter Sieverts, Jim Brown. C H S. was represented at the Ohio Wes- leyan Music Festival on February 16 by Gordon Blake, Bob Chalfin, Clyde Cook, Donnabelle Ferguson, Theresa Hill, Don Metzler, Mary Ellen Rader, and Marjorie Rinehart. After the band had completed marching obligations, it retired to the auditorium where its members attempted to improve their tone and technique. The concert group presented a benefit program to boost money for new uni- forms on May 9. On March 2 Circleville was honored by playing host to the Capital Uni versity Concert Band, as a benefit proiect for the uniform fund. Enthusiastic mothers of band members have founded a Band Mothers' organization, which will do more campaigning for our new outfits. lt is their desire to purchase them before next football season. We, the members of the C. H. S. Band, want to thank you for all you have done in the past and to wish you good luck in all your undertakings in the future.
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