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BAND Fnrst row Eldon Baldwxn Barbara Dux Loulse Mathews Glenda Dart Marsha Vannausdle Ruth Ann Anlcrom Phyllis Caudxll Marilyn Brlngle Beverly Boston uamta Rouse anet Gephart John Cleland Sue Ellen Dray Second row Dons Ruggles Larry Powers Twxla Graham Rosemary Crum Mary Alxce Bxrchheld Carolyn Duerr ean Mann Mary Lou Redd Marxlyn Anderson lAshleyj Barbara Hout oan Carper Mary Alxce Pendleton Phyllls Relchardt Eddie Plttman Judy Campbell Third row Nancy Hultz Carol Hammond Carolyn Pxttman Powers ams Mam Gerald Cole eann1ne Cramer Myrna Zent Merrnll Chad wxck oanne Yarhouse Max Bunker Mary Van Meter Robert Flemmg Amy Lou Rodenfels Dxrector Robert Kessler BAND AND CHORUS The Elm Valley Band had a very successful year under their new dlrector Mr Robert Kessler The marching was greatly lmproved as well as the musxclanshxp The forty plece marchlng band marched at all home games and traveled to Utlca One of the most outstandmg shows this year was the Travelogue at the Olentangy game Several dxfferent forms of travel were presented The first was an alrplane buzzing down the field wxth the major ettes as propellers Then gomg lnto a boat formatlon they played Crulsmg Down the Rnver A locomotxve was then formed and the band rang out with I ve Been Worklng On the Raxlroad The wheels of the locomotlve turned and smoke came out of the chxmney The last means or trans portatlon dlsplayecl was the walkmg horse wlth the band playmg The Old Gray Mare She Am t What She Used to Be The band then formed an O representlng Olentangy and last but not least, they marched into an E V to play Across the Field and the Elm Valley Alma Mater Since the band wanted to hold some social gatherings thls year, they thought It would be a good ldea to elect some offzcers so lf would seem more like an orvamzatxon ean Maln was elected presldent, Marilyn Anderson A , v1ce presldent, Amy Rodenfels secretary, Carolyn Duerr, treasurer, Max Bunker, manager and Gerald Cole asslstant manager In spite of the heavy schedule of the band members, there were three partles squeezed m I the fall a wemer roast was held at Amy Lou Rodenfels s house A Christmas party was held ln the band room An event the band looked forward to all wmter was the Steak Fry ln the sprlng It was held May ll at the State Lakes Park ln Mt Gilead A wonderful time was had by all The band IS very proud of their new sousaphone purchased this year It adds a lot to the bass sectlon Thls year for the Sprlng Concert held May 6 the band played Llghr Calvary Overture, Overture to Annle Get Your Gun Stars and Strlpes Forever, Londondery Air and others Next year the band hopes to be mcreased to sixty and stlll be progressmg Thus year the school has acqulred rlsers for the choruses to use They were mltlated at the Sprung Concert on May 6 For thls concert the choruses sang Old Knng Cole, Halls of Ivy, Oh What A Beaunful Morning, Clxmbmg Up the Mountain Chxldren, and Battle Hymn of the Republic The following members of the choruses sang at the Dlstrlct Muslc Festlval ams Mann, Ger ald Cole Shlrley Coen, Carolyn Duerr, Max Bunker, Raymond Hewett Wesley Borchers, Marilyn Brmgle can Nlchols, ames Powers, Glenda Dart, and Betty Lou Dennis 32 J 4 1 1 . , , , , , : 1 7 A Y 3 Y , , , , J , J 1 I ' : I 7 , , , , J . , Y Y ! J 7 3 n y - 5 y Q , J- J- , J , , J , , - , J , , , , , , . , . . ' ' tc an ' - u - n - - . . . U . . . ,, ' - rt 7 - - as . . . . . U . , an tt as - - ' 9 - tt as tt ' 1: u as . . . ' . . . . ., - J I D . , . 9 , , - . II . , . . ' tt an ' - , . . . ' - tt - n 1 rc - n tt ' va tt - xr v 1 - - tt - va u n tt - - n ct - - - - 97 tt - va 9 x , J J -
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'WL 5 uv .1-.,, ,TN is ww ' FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE CHORUS First row Thomas Cramer Kendall Powell Gary Somerlot ames Powers Floyd Nichols Charles Crump Keith Bringle ohn George David Bennett ohn Cleland Stanley Thoman Second row Betty Hatten aner Gephart Aletha Overdorff Josephine Clark Sally Ott Nancy Hultz anet Smith Norma Lockhart Virginia Caudill Marsha Vannausdle Barbara Hall udy Stults Nancy Swam Catherine Clark udy Maples Florence Owen une Martin Ruth Bushee Third row anet Ackerman oanne Yarhouse eannine Cramer Vonna Wise Nancy Link Carolyn Nichols Phyllis Sheets Ruth Ann Ankrom Louise Mathews Glenda Dart oan Carper Carol Hammond anice Edgerly Hazel ohnson Marjorie Adams Rose Mary Crum Carolyn Pittman Sylvia Pyne Betty Dennis Mae Heinlen Fourth row R1chard Thurston ane Hillard uamta Rouse ohn Doubikln Gary Lee Michael Fisher Dale Pendleton George Conklin ames Groves Max Bunker Wesley Borchers Janice Hxllard Helen Urban Mary Bi chlield Mr Kessler ,,,, I 4' .. GA- .,..u If , . 'ai 1 ' -. J ,H 11 M '-vtfars. J r K W J. ' A - N tn I til, J., , I awk, J J f 'T - , f , ,,, , - ff ,J 'K V ,'A1j3 's'v545 , Y ,,. ,. ' ' I - ,. V 'wi' ,. JUNIOR - SENIOR CHORUS First row: Lonnie Shults, Gerald Cole, Raymond Hewett, Howard Augenstine, Merrill Chad- wick, Eugene Borden, Dorse Counts, Lee Goodman, Phil Ingmire, Robert Ankrom. Second dow: Shirley Ebert, Janice Whipple, Twila Graham, Anne Roth, Lois Lockhart, Shelba Prince, Marilyn McGrath, Joan Wells, Barbara Hour, Mary Van Meter, Duane Van Sickle. Third row: Evelyn Kanniard, Phyllis Caudill, Mary Lou Redd, Marilyn Bringle, Betty Perdue, Rachel Hendrickson, Judy Bennett, Beverly Boston, Judy Anderson, Marilyn Anderson lAshleyj, Lorraine Kern, Marilyn Anderson lKilbournel, Amy Lou Rodenfels, Kenneth Bowsher. Fourth row: Robert Curran, Janis Main, Joan Nichols, Barbara Dix, Carolyn Kanode, Grace Keys, Carolyn Duerr, Sarah Kern, Shirley Coen, Jean Main, Myrna Zent, Doris Ruggles, Eddie Keltner, Mr. Kessler. 51
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