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Officers President .....,.........,......,. Secretary-Treasurer Stage Manager ........,.... Assistant Stage Manager TRUMPETS Deann Lcbeau Nancy Tourville David Cernak Gloria LaLiberte Florence Kingsley Joanne Schmidt HORNS Beverly Graham Emelie Racicot Carol Landry TROMBONES Bruce Magliola Donald Sullivan joseph Bednarsz BASS Kenneth Davies BELLS Rosalie Parsons BARITON E HORN Peter Wild Emelie Racicot Gail Wolfram Gilbert Sena Paul Borowski CLARINETS Margaret Duryee Catherine Wiernasz Gail Wolfram Suzanne Petcen Virginia Laschever Ardith Berry Mary Pat Daley Joan Senecal Mary Petccn Qbassj SAXOPHONES Tom LaPlante Gilbert Sena Paul Borowski Carol Borowski Sally Breyer DRUMS Howard Lussier William Mullen Theodore Marcil GYMBALS Judith Becbe JUNIOR BAND MEMBERS Kathleen Hitchcock Donald LeBeau Lawrence Gaudette Theodore Mesh Kenneth Parczyck 75
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Eosfhompfon High School Bond The brass choir, a special treat for all listeners, was kept quite busy during the holidays. It played for all the public schools in Easthampton and for the Easthampton Congrega- tional Church broadcast. Also, the choir entertained at the Rotary Club Dinner. The combined band and choir played for the Christmas special assembly. In February, four representatives were sent to Springfield to audition for the All State Band held in Pitts- field. They were Thomas LaPlante, Deann LeBeau, Peter Wilde, and Gail Wolfram. Because of Tom's fine musical ability on the saxophone, he was chosen to represent the band. To excite enthusiasm and school spirit the band performed at all three games of the Small School Tourna- ment. During the month also, the band played for the scho0l's annual town meeting. May was an exceptionally busy month with the Spring Concert and the enjoyable YVestern Massachusetts Music Festival, held this year in WVestf'ield. Also on May 30, the loyal members were found marching for the Memorial Day Parade. With the hnc co-operation of the members of the band and the ex- cellent supervision of Mr. Dolloff, the band had a very successful year. The band made its first appearance this year under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Dolloff on Armistice Day, November ll. It also performed splendidly for the Senior play and thc Dramatic Club plays.
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Ari Class 63. ' 'Fe .mu rs mmm Q Each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon the art class meets under the supervision of Mrs. Marjorie Beebe. The students in this class learn the various techniques of painting and some handicrafts. The activities this year included making papier mache dolls, copper jewelry, decorating gifts with Amazart and silk screening. As usual, the girls provided the other organizations with many, many posters for their presentations. Again the class took part in the Western Massachusetts Small High Schools Basketball Tournament poster contest. Carol Borowski's poster was chosen to repre- sent us in the contest at the Cage. The class provided the makeup crews for the Dramatic Club and Senior plays and did a splendid job. The members were delighted spectators at a Spring Fashion Show at G. Fox and Company in Hartford as guests of the Charm Club. As their last project of the year Mrs. Beebe and her group painted the backdrop for the Senior Class Night program. 76
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