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Members of the Band are: Doris Simpson, Betty Reighord, Earl Reynolds, Rosetta Elder, Dale Fryer, Ben Clover, Peggy Reighard, Clair Gross, Kathryn Corbett, Ruth Rader, Kathleen Showers, Merle Haines, Blair Haines, Clyde Gross, Fred Markley, Shirley Rader, Jean Fryer, Fred Repolt, Clyde Corbett, Gerald Shingledecker, Darrell Love, Mr. Bowser, 6'a1wL The Band is one of the greatest producers of school spirit in the schools at the present time. At football and basketball games, pep rallies, and in many other ways, this organization leads the way to enthusiasm for the home team. With the appearance of the band at any of the various games held here, there was a noticeable rise in the spirit and general aspect of the students, both from the spectator's viewpoint, and the participants. The Clarion-Limestone Band, composed of approximately twenty members, has made considerable progress in the past year. The proceeds of the annual Chicken Supper were used for the purchase of five new instruments: three clarinets, an alto horn, and a trombone. The Parent- Teachers Association donated money for one instrument, and a baritone horn was purchased. The band made several public appearances throughout the year, having presented a concert at the Clarion Court House for a Supervisor's and Auditor's meeting. The band also furnished the music for several basketball games. The proiect for next year will be the purchase of uniforms and there is a probability of further expanding the instrumentation. twenty-nine
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First Row: Gene Servey, .lean Rankin, Helen Edder, Doris Simpson, Betty Reighard, Earl Rey- nolds, Peggy Reighard, Dale Fryer, Ben Clover, Edith Neuland, Louise Donahue. Second Row: Huldah Rankin, Freda Reynolds, Alice Ferry, Jean Fryer, Ciyde Corbett, Fred Repotf, Clair Gross, Kathryn Corbett, Ruth Rader, Kathleen Showers, Darrell Love, Gerald Shingledecker, Fred Markley, Clyde Gross, Blair Haines, Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Fleming, Mr. Bowser, Shirley Rader. 0 Music, which is often called the universal language , has found a place in practically every school in our land. It, in itself, needs no iustification, for all know the great part it plays in our daily lives. Never more than today, in a world of turmoil, has this method of self-expression been given greater recogni- tion. Unlike many other activities, the student can continue receiving entertain- ment and relaxation through music. The opportunity to perform and study the works of great composers is given to the orchestra. Many of the Senior Class will long remember the experiences they have en- joyed through this medium. The Orchestra of T941-42 has continued the fine reputation which was built up last year. The organization has appeared in assembly, plays, and throughout the Com- mencement Program. This year found several additions in personnel both from the ranks of Fresh- men and upper classmen. twenty-eight
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This year we prepared various groups 'For entering the Forensic Music League at Clarion, Pennsylvania. The chorus consists of the following girls: Gene Servey Mary Lutz Patricia Allison Alice Ferry Alice Collett Betty George Joanne Minich Maxine Hindman Amanda Stratton Ethel Leadbetter Kathryn Corbett Helen Cook Hazel George Mary Jane Showers Roberta Henry Mary Lou Collett Phyllis Miles Jean Minich Doris Simpson Freda Reynolds Margaret Rader Rosetta Elder Marie Smith Elsie Carrier June Hollobaugh thirty Hulda Rankin Virginia Carrier Nancy Cookson Louise Klouse Marion Boddorf Jean Fryer Julu Jacox Almeda Work Beverly Cummings Gloria Bowersox Jean Crate Jane Minich Nora Hindman Doris Rankin Jane Olson Helen Eshbaugh Ruth Rader Kathleen Showers Mildred Young Shirley Rader Verda Deily Eleanor Frampton June Algoe Donna Aaron
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