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AS U16 BANG ILHAYEO ADO U16 ChOll2 ANG Choir-FRONT ROW: Dona Chaney, Joan Werntz, Betty Miltenberger, Noralee Batson, Dianna Findley, Susan Dellinger, Joan Kleinrichert, Brenda Holderman, Karole Juday, Alice Gutschick, Sandra Therrien. SECOND ROW: Mary WhartonGTlenda Burnside, Mary Loomis, Paula Oprea, Sandra Hayward, Iva Barrett, Sharon Fitzgerald, Judy Faulkner, Carolyn Zeigler, Dorothy Evans. THIRD ROW: Colleen York, Barbara Lukasiak, Judy Nord, Diane Fougerousse, Marjorie Lutz, Karen Schloemer, Betty Merrill, Judy Petrasovits, Jean Batson, Eileen Murray, Mr. Prout, director. FOURTH ROW: Judith Frazier, Sandra Francour, Patricia Horvath, Alice Barrier, Dolores Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Jo Ann Simms, Phyllis Richardson, Karen Domine, Sharon Irish, Charlene Schloemer, Sue Holloway, Julie Lang, Sue Purtee, Carol Vohs. SIXTH ROW: Diana Vaughan, Sue DeGraff, Janice Ault, Joan Crawford, Diane Steiner, Marlaine Krill, Marcia Cook, Karen Mueller. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn Ray, Car- olyn Walker, Jodelle Bechtold, Jane Stull, Mary Daw- son, Janet Gearhart, Jean Lechlitner, Diana Call, Janet Sobecki. EIGHTH ROW: Paul Yates, Bill Zielinski, Ed Friccius, Denny Hogan, Carl Katona, Bill Beall, Paul Castle, Mike Bishop, Jim Holloway, Burton Tuttle. NINTH ROW: James Morrow, Ronald Rowe, Clayton Short, Donald Rowe, Larry Callaway, Dennis Lentz, Robert Sante. f'S'f't'1 f. 'get' mon hgnm' X,-
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Band members are-FRONT ROW: Janet Lederer, Pat Clements, Martha Crum, Bob Isenbarger, Helen Huffman, LeeAnn Graves, Sharon Ream, Verna Colwell, Kathy Davis, Joan Moore. SECOND ROW: Betty Brodner, Nancy Kaiser, Robert Morris, Dick Lanphear, Don Patesel, Pat Patesel, Mike Bashore, Terry Holcomb, Neal Lambert, Tom Brame, Joyce Whetham, Larry Landick, Larry Kaufman. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Koopman, Judy Thomas, Sandy Grover, Wayne Roberts, Ken DeMeyer, Dean Call, Mike Jennings, Mike Marvin, Jan Morgan, LaVon Blankenbaker, Tom Lang, Don Shearer, Bill Ligget, Phyllis Van Ham. FOURTH ROW: Martin Sante, Pat Moore, Chris Nied, Bill Ditsler, Ed Lippincott, Bill Wilson, Sue Newhart, Jim Dorn, Bob Harke, Sandy Schmidt, Larry Redman, Ron Nicodemus, Jon Dunning, Charles Bowen, Robert Handley, Roger Tice, Tom Seifferlein, Mike Kelly, Alan Patrick, Ron johnson, Bruce Rankin, jack Hoober, DuWayne Elli, John Cherrone. FIFTH ROW: Denny Hartman, jo Ann Nucci, Dick John- son, Alfred Nucci, Earl Prout, Director. Who can blow loudest? Aw, 1et's all blow together, And they did. N music fllleo am Ohhh, groans a member crf the choir, 'you hit the note beautifully . . . but it was the wrong one! It happens every now and theng but as a rule its very seldom. Come nowg let's be honest with ourselves. Clay's band and choir are the best this side of a sharp note! Both the band with 70 members and the choir with 150 are directed by Mr. Prout. With his direction and their cooperation, Clay's music department has built up a high Standing among its contemporaries. Meanwhile, it plays an important part in our community. The band and choir often work together in giving different programs, such as the Christ- mas program, a Pop Concert, the Spring Fes- tival, etc. They also perform separately. The band participates in a yearly contest, in com- petition with many schools across the state. They also go on tours. The choir, too, has an active program which includes singing for many different activities at school. During their busy year, they are hacked by all loyal Clayites.
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NOON ' NOURISNINGNI, DEP SESSION. , 'Q' :yy So it has calories! But it's the Basic Seven, isn't it? Our cafeteria fur- nishes meals for all who desire an inexpensive and well-balanced lunch. Oh, well! What's 50 cents to see Clay win another game! CRah, rah, rah, Colonials, Co1onials!J The candy counter has a booming business, as s t u d e n t s congregate around it to buy something to satisfy their sweet tooth or the empty spot still in their tummics.
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