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Top Row: Nelia BenTley, Charles FolTz, Charles Jones, Bob Fisher, MarTha Wood, KaThleen Wood. Second Row: Jim Henning, Barbara SmiThson, Jayne Augsburger, Carolyn Vale-nTine, Opal Rea, Doris Brunson, Jackie l-laighT. Third Row: Roy Cox, Jane Ernrick, MarTha Manes, OrTheda Brunson. Bob RieTdorT, OrTon Gilpin. FourTh Row: Willis Bunyan, Carol Wilson, AlTred Gallmeier, FaTTy Adams, Donald SheeTs. FiTTh Row: John ClayTon, Dave Overby. Bill Augsburger, Darrell Dowden, Gail Conner, Mr. Doell. FronT Row: ArThur Wilkie, Dick Fields, Bob Roehm, Eugene PeTers, Craig SmiTh. OUR BAND AIMS AT HIGH RECORD Our record? FirsT, leT's inTroduce The man who consTanTly aims To improve our Technique. Mr. Doell's second year as direcTor oT The ElmhursT band has shown us ThaT his persisTenT eTTorTs geT resulTs. Perhaps Those oTT-repeaTed, C5eT on The balll Snap ouT oT iTl WhaT's The maTTer wiTh you people? helped To keep us in harmony. Since he has been direcTor, lvlr. Doell has seT up TesTs ThaT The band members musT pass beTore They receive Their uniTorms. l-le has arranged a new poinT sysTem Tor earning leTTers. Under his leadership, The band membership has increased Trom TwenTy-Tour To TorTy members. l-lis exTensive program oT music appreciaTion and OT song TluTe playing in The Three grade schools has led To more inTeresT in band. By The Time These pupils reach The TiTTh grade, They are ready Tor Training on an insTrumenT ThaT is well suiTed To Them. These grade school band members Torm The nucleus Trom which The high school band laTer draws iTs members. ln addiTion To Mr. Doell, The Troian Band has oTher leaders. Bob Roehm, a senior, is our presidenT. Dick Fields, a senior, is his sTand-in. Carol Wilson, a iunior, is our secreTary-Treasurer. Who's The guy in The high haT? ThaT's Jim l-Tenning, anoTher senior, our drum maior and sTudenT direcTor. lvlargie KumTer, Rosalie WaTkins, and lolene CasTle are our high-sTruTTin' Twirlers. Jo Ann WaTkins, Wilma l-loeppner and Julia Waldrop are The Tlag bearers. Turn To pages 64 and 65 To see The picTures oT These girls. Marching is one oT our imporTanT acTiviTies. Did we ever geT miliTary drill Trom Mr. ll mean, General l Fryback and Mr. Doelll Oh, yea, Roger, The whiTe dog, barked aT us Too. Qur hours OT marching drill were re- warded by our parTicipaTion in The largesT parade in The hisTory OT ForT Wayne-The ArmisTice Day Parade, November II. Yes, sir, we were righT in There marching and playing. Qur red and gray uniTorms added color To The drizzly Sunday. Baskerball puT us inTo The public eye more Than ever. Accompanying The yell leaders, playing The pep songs, playing novelTy numbers, and exhibiTing The grace and skill oT our Twirlers and Tlag bearers helped To Tocus aTTenTion on our band and school. We WanT A BaskeT and When We lVleeT Them, We Will GreeT Them made everyone rhyThm conscious and baskeT happy all season long. When conTesT Time comes, in The spring, Mr. Doell and The band hope To make solo and ensemble enTries. This will be The TirsT Time in Three years ThaT The band as a uniT has enTered These conTesTs. We wanT To reTurn wiTh Top honors and recogniTion. You can readily see ThaT The aim oT our band is To develop a sincere appreciaTion oT good music wiThin The sTudenT body and To surpass The records seT by all previous ElmhursT bands. Come on, The I945-46 bandl
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STanding: OrTheda Brunson, Viviann Greplce, lelene Leonard, MargareT Beeler, l-lelen Nash, Diclc Logan, Helen MuTTon, Al Busse, Eloise Coleman, Virginia Meyer, Sonia Ross, Alice Gealce, Joan l-louser. SiTTing: Joan Johnson, lla M. l-loughTon, JuaniTa Coleman, Luba J. Mclfeeman, Martha Wood, Deloris James, Nora Maier, MarTha Manes, Lavon MuTTOn. SENIOR PLAYERS MAKE RECORD RUN Comes Time To inTroduce The Senior Players-i. e. The dramaTics class. Thumbs in vesT, we modesTly admiT ThaT ElmhursT oTTers The only 5-day-a- weelc dramaTics course in Allen CounTy. T-lurrahl This group made iTs debuT on The ElmhursT scene only This year and already has won The plaudiTs OT The sTudenT body Tor Their presenTaTion OT plays and slciTs. Mr. Sellers, sponsor, does noT cOnTine himselT To Teaching iusT The Tine poinTs OT dramaTicsp he aTTempTs To insTrucT his prOTeges in The Tunda- menTals OT TheaTer cosTuming, malce-up, lighTing, and seT design. The Players' TirsT endeavor was a comedy-mysTery TiTled The Swamp. The ploT, Tull OT ghosTs, murders, and surprises, plus real acTing abiliTy, and a combinaTion OT weird sound and lighTing eTTecTs lcepT The audience in fearful suspense. The casT included A. Busse, J. Coleman, l. l-loughTon, J. l-louser, l. Leonard, D. Logan, and B. Shearer. Early in The new year, The class presenTed a series OT blaclcouT sl4iTs. An ensemble Trom The band provided bridge music. No accounT OT The Players' acTiviTies would be compleTe wiThouT men- Tion OT The senior play. This year's selecTion, a comedy mellow-drammer by Paul Loomis, was produced wiTh period cosTumes and seTTings. lT was enTiTled Pure As The Driven Snow or A Working Girls SecreT. Any synopsis OT The ploT would probably read: The Tale OT a persecuTed heroine, chasTe and chased, wherein virTue Triumphs over villainy. QuT- size programs, misTimed sound eTTecTs, and beTween-curTain acTs in a gay- nineTies Tempo added To The hilariTy. A. Busse and D. Logan, The only regular masculine members OT The class, were hardly suTTicienT To Till The Tive male roles in The play: ThereTore, B. Langmeyer, B. Shearer, and D. Lunz were conscripTed To Till The gaps.
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