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VIOLINS GUITAR OBOE TUBA Marjorie Steiner David Hostetler John Blxler Tom Shank Glenna Clapper Dale VVerntz FLUTE BARITONE Barbara Hofstetter Arthur Moser TRUMPETS Mary Smucker Vera Nussbaum Celia Gerber Richard Rosenberger John Crumley Richard Coffman DRUMS Doris Hunsberger Richard Young SAXOPHONES Donald Steiner Jeannette Miller Mary Amstutz Ruth Nussbaum TROMBONE Stanley Gerber Betty Nussbaum Tom McFarren Marilyn Kelbly Lois Hranko Marlon Moser JoAnn Groff MARIMBA June Domer Mildred Nolt Mildred Withrlch CLARINETS HORNS Donald Sommer STRING BASS VVaneta Showalter Donna Graber PIANO Nancy Warnock Wayne McAfee Charles Etllng James Bixler Jerry Hackett Marilyn Douglas The high school Orchestra has increased considerably in size this year—growing from the 26 Instruments of last year to 39 this year. The Orchestra meets once a week on Wednes¬ day, fifth period. They furnish music for most of the weekly Assembly Programs. They also appeared for the Junior Class Play and Thanksgiving Program in November. On April,29, they traveled to Smlthville to take part in the County Instrumen¬ tal Festival. Many of the members of the Orchestra are tak¬ ing part in numerous other musical activities of the school and community. 23 -
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First Row; John Blxler, Richard Stevie, Mary Jeanne Amstutz, Anne Hostetler, Beatrice Brown, Hazel Gerber, Barbara Robart, Jean Marty, Betty Jeannette Nussbaum, Evelyn Frank:s, Pauline Steiner, honna Dale Rupp, Irene Etling, Virginia Kratzer, Marilyn Douglas Second Row; Roy Nussbaum, Eddie Herr, Beverly Venables, Margaret V eisgarber, Carol Beech, Barbara Hofstetter, Corlnne Hofstetter, Viola Steiner, Donna Wertz, Jackie Cope, Celia Gerber, Juanita Lehman, Donna Lee Hammer, Martha Rake, Donna McGovern Third Row; Mr. Victor Gerber, Nadine Moser, Norma Gerber, Marilyn Kelbly, Jeannette Miller, Ruth Poorman, Glenna Clapper, Jeanette Stoln, Vera Jeanne Nussbaum, Roslne Miller, Mary Beery, Winifred Cause, Lucille Kelbly Fourth Row; Donald Sommer, John McFarren, James Blxler, David Hostetler, Stanley Gerber, Mahlon Amstutz, Gerald Hackett, Harold Douglas, Cletus Amstutz, Tom Shank, Marlon Moser, Richard Coffman, Donald Steiner Fifth Row; Richard Rdsenberger, Grant Egley, Charles Etling, Jim Thompson,Wayne Mc¬ Afee, Herbert Nussbaum, Basil Evans, Harry Gerber, Donald Weygandt, Robert Sword, Alvin Buchwalter, Tom McFarren, Richard Smith The Mixed Chorus has made several public appearances this year. In October, they rendered special xnuslc at the Richvllle Church and they were selected to render several numbers at the Wayne County Teachers Institute in December. They also took part in the County Vocal Music Festival at Doylestown. For Easter Sunday in the high school auditorium they presented The Holy City, a sacred cantata, by Alfred R. Gaul. VICTOR B. GERBER Director of Music -22-
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TRUMPETS FLUTE SAXOPHONES HORNS Mahlon Amstutz James Bixler Richard Coffbian Mary Jeanne Smucker Stanley Gerber Donna Graber John Crumley JoAnn Groff Jerry Hackett Alice Domer Tom McFarren Franklin Stockham Herbert Nussbaum CLARINETS Mildred Nolt Carl Showalter Glen Showalter Kenneth Steiner Charles Etllng Jim V elsgarber BASSES Russell Stevie Wayne McAfee Jim Thompson Donald Patterson Eddie Herr Richard Young Waneta Showalter PERCUSSION Richard Rosenberger Richard Stevie Lela Hochstetler Mary Rose Sommer - Bells Donald Sommer - Marimba Tom Shank TROMBONES OBOE Marjorie Steiner - Bass Drum BARITONES Peter Heubner Donald Steiner - Snare Drum Marion Moser John Bixler Nancy Vvarnock - Cymbals Nadine Moser Harold Showalter Vera Jeanne Nussbavim The Band holds a rehearsal once a week on Monday during the fifth period. The Band has appeared in pub¬ lic more than any of the other musical organizations and consequently is the best known. The first appear¬ and a Brass Ensemble went caroling in Dalton. About that time, a Trumpet Trio was organized consisting of Richard Coffman, John Crumley, and Richard Young which, on March 22, 1947, won a superior rating at the North- ance of the Band this school year was at a festival at eastern Ohio Auditions at Alliance. A new feature this Marshallville last August. Next, the Marching Band furnished music and put on hsl f-tlme shows at the foot¬ ball games. This same band played at the Halloween celebrations at both Dalton and Marshallville. The Concert band played for the school Christmas Program year was the Pep Band which played at pep meetings, some home basketball games, and two games at the county tournament. Finally, the band played at the County Instriimental Musicale at Smithvllle, on April 29, 1947. This spring we were fortunate to secure new uniforms. -24
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