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PERCUSSION SECTION First Row: Lila Amstutz, Maxine Mximaw, Donald Schultz, Barbara Fetter, Faye Saurer, Gerald Snyder, David Sword, Shirley Snavely - Accompanist Second Row: Janet Steiner, Mary Ott, Joanne Snavely, Priscilla Gerber, Bonnie Nussbaum SAXOPHONE SECTION Seated: Rose Marie Gerber, Carole Graber, Jane Falb Standing; Celia Denbrook, Marjorie Horst, Glenn Showalter, Pearl Ault, Rebecca Stockham, Janet Boss ■25
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This year the Music Department brings to you the Band and Orchestra in a series of affiliated instruments rather than two large groups. The Band has shown great improvement due, in part, to two practices a week and also private Instruction for various members. The Brass section composed of trumpets, trombones, french, baritone, and bass horns, is one of the largest groups and their hard work has made Mr. Gerber justly proud ofthem. Saxophones are shown in a separate group. The Woodwinds are represented in both Orchestra and Band. Glenn Showalter’s new oboe added tone and quality to this section. Norma Schultz is the only senior in this group who has served five years in all Instrumental types of music. The Percussion section of Girls Band, Orchestra, and Concert Band has distinguished itself by taking pri¬ vate lessonsto Improvethelr playing ability materially. Some real drummers are in the offing. Vocally there are two active groups. The Mixed Chorus, composedof upperclassmen (in the main) also met twice a week this year. They sang at the Thanksgiving Program, made a recording for rebroadcast at WWST, par¬ ticipated in the County Vocal Musicale atDoylestown and at oiiT own annual Spring Musicale. The Girls ' Glee Club, composed of Sophomore and Freshman girls, has met regularly and assures us there will be no scarcity of vocal talent in the coming years. First Row: John Earl Sprunger, Barbara Butzer, Jsmice Teeple, Evelyn Houghton, Shirley Wertz, June Ault, Mary Ellen Mason, Elizabeth Mason, John Ellis Sprunger, Frsuik Shane Second Row: Mary Lou McDowell, Trenna Tinsler, Brenda Douglas, Mary Louise Mumaw, Myron M miaw, Homer Gerber, Dale Stoin, Trudy Kerstetter, Donferd Nussbaum, Hiram Shammo, Bruce Tschantz, Mae Mason Third Row: Jerry Berg, Elaine Kerstetter, Reuel Ledsome, Ronald Dartner, Larry Bnch- walter, Kay Douglas, Charles Lavering, Phyllis Berg, Sonya Boals, Danny Thomas, Marilyn Graber Fourth Row: Vaughn Kurzen. James Swartz, Harold Showalter, Lorene Hartzler, Barbara Martin, Glenn David Meier, Ronald Blosser, Thomas Hofstetter, Ricky Hofstetter • 21 + '
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WOODWIND SECTION First Rovi : Marjorie Hasseman, Marcia Haney, Norma Jean Schultz, Slenn Shov alter, Kenneth Badertscher, Clarabel Douglas, Marlene Moser Second Row: Joanne Amstutz, Clarice Wenger, Deloros Kurzen, Ruth Etling, Rebecca Stockham Kenneth Amstutz, Dixie Buchanan, Ralph Basinger Third Row: Anna Mae Miller, Don Adams, Joseph Sword STRING SECTION Seated: Colleen Kussbaum, Peter Huebner, Joseph Sword Second Row: Priscilla Gerber, Dorothy Kornhaus, Shirley Amstutz, Myron Mumaw, Lavonne Hauenstein, Elizabeth Mason Third Row: Janet Steiner, Margaret Martin, Carole Graber, Doris Gerber, Marilyn Nussbauni Marcia Haney, Margaret Moser, Gloria Domer Fourth Row: Charlotte Burkholder, Mary Louise Mumaw, Katy Buchwalter, Barbara Moser H
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