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OUR BMD First row, Cleft to rightj Delna Bungard, Gloria Haverman, Alice Bowman, Virginia Meyer, Gene Beitzel, Dorothy Meyer, Marilyn Howenstine, Ruth Meyer, Charles Stephens, Coolidge Farber, Frank Syler, Lee Brown, Gale Vorhees, Glenn Gamble, Norma Winters, Harriet Thomas. Second row, Mr. Iams, instructor, John Stephens, Dorothy Pelger, Maxine Rice, Rosemary Kinney, Miriam Murray, Walter Carling, Donald Meyer, Frances Fondriest, Bill Slutz, Milan Howmmmine, Robert Gill, Jack Carling, Stuart Reinnie, Cledith1Hendrix. Third row, Ted Finlayson, Betty Lou Shankle, Donna Jeanlkhnmah Eileen Brothers, Donna Mae'Halter, Ed Weidman, Donald Oswald, Charles Haag, Ernest Murray, Virginia Lupher, Paul 'Bungard, Elmer Gamble, Jack Yeckey, Junior Fetters, Jimmie Haney.
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' -iAf. f-' Z N , . I-is -'f' U: ' ' A w js us e . 1 x ,Q 1, 1,1 1 1- 7 S 'x U 1 'O ' x ,hai xiiffv' tiki A r., ,A EJWJQS' KJ, 4' . x,rx' MUSIC WRITE-UP ' The music this year progressed very nicely under our new supervisor, Mr. Iams. Throughout the fall.and winter the high school band, which consists of 45 members, has played for several events, the first appearance of the band was at the Stark County Fair, where all county schools met to participate in the parade. The next appmuw ance .was at the dedication of Fawcett Stadium. After school began the band gave a concert at Sandyville, and on December 14 it participated in the dedication of the new addition to our high school. This was really the first appearance at home since school started, and the band performed very nicely. The main event of the year was the music festival held in our own school. The band, with the endless help of Mr. Iams, gave one of its best programs. Many improvements 'were rmade since our band had begun. We wish to thank those who helped in making our band a success, and for the uniforms which were bought for them. We also wish to thank the P. T. A. for buying our four drum major- ettes, Delma Bungard, Gloria Havcrman, Harriet Thomas and Norma Winters, their beautiful rod and white uniforms. ' The Pep band, which was organized this winter, is a group of people selected from each section of the large band. This Pep band, also under the supervision of Mr. Iams, has progressed very nicely and has made several public appearances. Although the Girls Glee Club did not make many public appearances this year, they worked very hard to make the music festivals at our 'high school and at Canton a great success. We feel quite sure that their efforts were not in vain, and we wish to urge the girls to keep up their good work. The Boys Glee Club, after working grae. all year, gave p splendid performance at the music festiva- at home, and they were well represented in the Canton music festival. The Mixed Chorus, made up of the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, also sang at the music festivals. This group sang several beau- tiful numbers for commencement exercises. We wish to thank Alice Neiss for her cooperation and help in playing the piano for these .musical organizations. We also wish to thank Mr. Iams for the work he has done to make the music a success, and we hope he can continue to improve those groups in the years to come.
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0 C - ,WA X3 , A I 21:3-,.-liz? .42 QQ O .? . Nfl qggzm hu 3 tan. ia waphQp,laCDfw fggaraafgsxa ' 1 - ff ' ,L . gif, : ,. fl. .-ef -Lmffiggpzazv - - H 'f n ' 'I , CnlRL'S 6 LEE CQLU Br First' row fleft to right? Clara Jane Lewis, Grace Farber, Gloria Haverman, Norma winters, Harriet Thomas, Virginia Meyer, Erma Henline, Marilynn Howenstine, Esther Archinal, Dorothy Pelger, Frances Fondriest, Ruth Tripp. Second row, Mr. Iams, instructor, Jean Schnitzer, Louise Sluts, Eileen Hall, Louise Schneider, Myria Price, Jean Everett, Dorothy Meyer, Virginia Lupher, Jewel Archinal,'Alice Materna, Beatrice gandy, Marjorie Voelm, Betty Espenchied, Flossie Hudnell, Doris arbor. Third row, Alice Neiss, Doris Miller, Maxine Rice, Awilda Mrller, Alice Evans, Margaret Bennett, Janis Maehamer, Betty McKinney, Margie Wright, Alice Friley, Geraldine Abrigg. . , . , i BUY Q G LEE C LU B First row Kleft to right? James Hay, Marvin Archinal, Robert McVann, Alvin Schneider, Mason Robson, Lee Brown, Ernest Murray, Mike Devine, Robert Gill. Second row, Mr. Iams, instructor, Robert Gard, Eugene Beitzel, Charles Haag, Roy Rice, Garry Patterson, Gregg Nixon, Harold Stahleker, Jack Carling, Coolidge Farber. Third row, Carl Materna, Leonard Griffith, Robert Norris, Ertus Pritchard, John Stephens, Robert Baum, Bill Burnheimer. '
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