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l5lRS'l' ROVV: Howard jordan, jack Felkley, Doris Huber, Nancy Dodd, Thomas Page, Cynthia Mclntire, judy Roberts, judy Keifer, Clara linoch. Sl',CONl7 RONV: Barbara MacFarland, Martha McShane, Al- bert Darlington, Mary Ann Hoskin, Doris Thompson, Rita Michael, jerry Gray, Bill Walker. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Freeze, jack Naas, Robert Krebs, Shirley Thompson, Mary Dunlevy, Charlotte Roetter, Ray johns, CONCERT The Concert Band of Fairmont, under the able direction of Mr. Clark Haines, presented another outstanding series of programs in the joe Best, joan Fwry, Roberta Neilson, Carl Hclfinstine, jackie Gray, Bill Callister, Richard Christensen, Carol Oroszi, Charles Dorsten. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Vander Weil, Dale Wrmrmwrmrid, jim Greenlee, Paul Kesling, Don Parsons, Eugene Ewell, Charles Sutton, Tom Ross, Don Hill, john Ncedels, Dave Wilson, Mary Lou Grassan, Bob Damico, Al Seibert, Allan Stout, Herb Heuer, Bob Hoferberth, joan Ruddick, Ronnie johnson. BAND 1949-1950 season. Capacity audiences attended the concerts which featured new guest artists each performance.
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MUSICAL SOLOISTS Among the musical soloists enjoyetl very much hy the stutlents and their parents who at- tentl the Fairmont liantl Series was Mr. Robert Cavally, who was the featured guest artist at the secontl concert of the I9 39-50 Series, presentetl February IZ, in the Fairmont Autlitorium. Mr. Cavally, eminent teacher and performer, is lirst flutist with the Cincinnati Symphony Ur- ehestra. He is especially well known in Dayton for he was for several seasons lirst flutist with the Dayton Philharmonic. ln the teaching lieltl he has taught many superior winning lilutists anal is a memher ol the liaeulty of the College of Music in Cincinnati. Q
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