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LOCKPORT HIGH SCHOOL BAND :BQ I . ' 'H 1' ,W-im, ' 1 FLUTES: Shirley Smith 3, Frances DeSandre 4, Sally Tynor 3, Margaret Meadows 2, Jean Stober 2, Donna Jungles 1, Donna Nehls 3, Dorothy Kristich 1, Barbara Kapella 1, Virginia Carlson 1. OBOE: Pat Drake 4. Eb CLARINETS: William Petan 2, Bonnie Cagwin 3. Bb CLARINETS: Marilyn Vonch 4, Nick Kobe 3, Sharon Fisher 2, Dorothy Kon 2, Donna Woodhouse 1, Grace Bachmann 1, Jeannine Cavoretto 1, Karen Kurey 1, Carol Cavoretto 4, Georgia Nordstrom 3, Dick Panich 4, Pat Thompson 2, Camille Abrams 4, Marilyn Manthey 2, Larry Mudron 2, Karen Gullick- son 2, Marjorie Glasser 3, Susan Brown 2, William Malinoski 1. ALTO CLARINETS: Sally Shoop 4, Christine Platko 2, Bettieann Pozek 2, Jeanine Hickman 2. CONTRA-BASS CLARINET: Joseph Darin 2. BASS CLARINETS: Cecile Chinderle 4, Kathie Bier 3, Joan Kotowicz 1, Karen Viscum 1. BASSOONS: Jackie Feltz 4, Dick Dystrup 2, Betty Landon 1. ALTO SAXOPHONES: James Kobe 4, Pat Ward 1, Bonnie Revels 4, Pat Pasternak 2. TENOR SAXO- PHONES: Harold Carter 2, Karen Rungaitis 3, Paula Emery 1, A BARITONE SAXOPHONES: Ronald Kevish 4, James Lundeen 3. C CORNETS: Roger Bolattino 4, Janet Schumann 1, Rolin Bolattino 1. Bb CORNETS: Maurice Bell 4, Frank Alberico 4, Bonita Drake 1, Albert Wason 1, Dan Likar 3, Judy Stockbar 3, Ray Mohalick 42, Edwin Johnson 2. TRUMPETS: Jimmy Drake 2, John Darin 4, Bill Grady 4. BASS TRUMPETS: Jack Diaz 3, Jim Plankar 5. FRENCH HORNS: Jane Murray 4, Amy Staples 3, Carolyn Yates 2, Darlene DePra 4, Mary Ann Becker 2, Evelyn Elmore 1. TROMBONES: Tom Johnson 1, Merolcl Yates 4, Phil Cromer 2, Bill Holt 1, Ernest Allen 4. TROMBONIUM: Wil111a Wawczak 4, Judy Del Sasso 4, Gary Hish 4. TENOR HORN: Chuck Stanley 2. EUPHONIUM: J hn Legg 1, John Billingsley 4, Charles Roesel 2, James Pelc 2. TQZUBA: Steve Johnson 4, Bill Luebs 2, Perry Kristich 2, Charles Pastore 1, Jim Abrams 2, Joe Fabbre 1. BASS DRUM: Bernie Kijowski 4. SNARE DRUM: James Salbego 3, Louis Darin 3, Ray Schoppe 2. TYMPANI: Frank Bradach 1. CYMBALS: Ken- neth Turnbough 3, BELLS: Sharon Wolfe 2, Juanita Boehme 2, Barbara Rohde 2. COLOR GUARD DRUM MAJOR AND SPONSORS Shirley Smity, James Kobe, Margaret Meadows. Marilyn Vonch, Patti Drake, Sally Shoop, Carol Cavoretto.
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THE PARADE OF STATES Over a period of nineteen years, FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA has gathered much information regarding the school music organi- zations, bands, orchestras, and choruses in the schools of the various states. Many First Chair members along with their directors and organizations have been honored through this medium of national recognition. It was planned to present a page for each state in the 1958 edition, but it now appears better to present this section as The Parade of States in which appears many of the directors who are upholding the highest standards and who believe in honoring their First Chair members with the recognition which they so richly deserve. We know that some who should appear here are not listed, but we were unable to get their pictures and stories. The superb Twentieth Anniversary edition 1959 of FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA falmost completely reserved at this timej will present the one hundred and fifty very top high school organizations of Arnerica's schools. We expect to make it a Success Story-a success story of the boys and girls who hold the First Chair positions in America's top high school musical organizations and the directors who are responsible for their success, because next to success is the appreciation of it. The person who succeeds above the others is the one, who, early in life, clearly discerns his object and toward that purpose habitually directs his powers-realizing at all times that the greatest results in life are attained by simple means and by the exercise of ordinary qualities. The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing it exactly right. Those who have succeeded deserve honor, for without honor for recognitionj success in the world would be small indeed. ROY C. MARTIN-Editor THE PARADE OF STATES
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