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Mu IC So ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW larry Thornton Pat Shellhammer Betty McClure Theresa Hull Joyce Troutman Warren Lelst SECOND ROW Bobby McClure Donna Mitchell Anne Downlng Charles Dunkle Marllyn Radcllfle Margaret Dresbach John Howard Harold Hulter Roger Benmngton Donald Eldndge Ronald Eldrndge Marlorle Rinehart THIRD ROW Phyllus Dresbach Bobby Wellmgton Donna Kerns Nancy Bower Nancy Clune Clyde Cook Mary Ann McClure Charles Magull FOURTH ROW Gordon Blake Ralph Sterlmg Donald Metzler Mr Eberly Donnabelle Ferguson Bob Chalfln MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW Faye Leasure Patty Anderson Rosemary Strawser Carol Ann McCann Jane Wallace Mary A McClure Janet Smalley Shelly Schaub Jnmmy Palm Fred Gordon Joe Smnth Phulnp Wantz Dorothy Peters Jamce Hufter Pat Smnth Joyce Troutman Nancy Entel Barbara Eutel Delores Dearth Jodle Storts K Harns Bob Lamb Bully Glvtt Mr Truman Eberly Larry Brown Beverly Thornton Martha Plle Wanda Phnfer Donna Sark Martha Sue Johnson Jo Ann Bnnk Betty Davus Annette Glass THIRD ROW Polly Hull Patty Wmner Elvzabeth Hull Lou Ann Mast Marnlyn Crawford Allce Muner Bonlta Adams Jnm Dancey Rlchard Davus Rufus Fletcher Gary Cooper Hazel Reud Mary Pence Theresa Gnener Shlrley Thompson Fern Wuse Margaret Green Velma Wnse FOURTH ROW Weta Mae Lerst Beotrlce Bass Alyce Weller Charlotte McConnell Theresa Hull lnnda Gwen Lnssa Gwen Ralph Sterllng Charles Dunkle Fred Brown Mnlme McCaHerty Charles Magull Ruth Hull Beverly Thomas Jo Ann Kerr Charlotte Jones Maxme Call 54 : I I I l I I I ' 1 , ' , ' , , ' ' , I I I . I l I I I 1 ' , ' , , . ' . , , - 1 , ' , , - , , 1 , 1 , . ' , . ' I I I I I I - I , , , , , , , SECOND ROW: Barbara Hoffman, Juanita Adams, Mary K. Green, Ruth Hunt, Glenna Stonerock, Mary ' I I I . I I ' I I I g I , , , , , - 1 ' , ' . ' ' , , ' , ' ' , . I I I I I I I r ' ' I A I . I I l ' 1 ' , ' , , I ' I ' I . I I I I I I . I I I I '
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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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uncls Mar Qrcliestra At the beginning of the year Mr Truman Eberly our dIrector of music was rather puzzled about the future of the orchestra The shortage of stringed Instruments such as the vIolIn made Il quite difficult to produce the deslred results However today we must reallze that ours IS not the only school facing this situation Or chestra members enloy playing the music of the masters and after all that lS the Important part Practices are held every Tuesday and Thurs day In the auditorium the seventh period Dur Ing these rehearsals the orchestra practiced the numbers to be presented for the Iunlor and senior class plays It also partlclpated In the Sprlng MUSIC Festlval along with Junior and lVlIxe lf one happened into the lower hall on any morning of the school week he would hear the Mixed Chorus warming up for a perlod of practice and learning When the group of 75 members meet they n only sng but at the same time learn some of the fundamental facts of music The Senior Bands and the Mixed Chorus Then of course Commencement was the final perform ance of the year Larry Thornton Sally Cochran Donna Mitch ell Bobby McClure Betty McClure and Warren Lelst represented C H S at South Central Reglon Orchestra FestIval In ChIllIcothe on January l2 Larry Thornton Betty McClure Sally Cochran Warren Lelst Charles Maglll and Anne Downing were participants In the The orchestra has enloyed a year of hard work and study and no doubt each member feels a little richer In musical knowledge through his partlclpatlon ln this organlzahon Chorus results of the hard work were gratifying and pleaslng to them and theIr audlences ln the fall they participated In the annual Pumpkin Show They also presented a program for the Parent Teachers Association An annual event for the choral group was the Christmas Vesper Service . . ' . . 1 I I ' l 1 1 ' . . , . . I ' I . - l h' I I I I . - . . I I I . I I I . I - - - ' . . Ohio Wesleyan music festival on February l6. I I , 0 d ot I , , ' ' 55
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