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Nfajovettes M Schm1dt D Morr1son C' Alltn E Trtssltr Fmt row Mr john A Yoder R Orbln F Seholl L Sthran D CHSCIHDO J Orbm Mr Btxdl Setrmd row R Cults L1 Ltwtz R Scholl W P11ul1k T Eschb.-lch Third row B Dwyer G lvlullxgm R Marst ll r A Schuler E lasullo Fourth row K Stetttn R C111 y E PlUlllC B St1ttl r C Houstr D K1sh Frith ww E Fngllsh Halltman R Pressman A Sthmxont T Funk R Smmts W Lhtnty R Crtssman Mmmg E Fox BAND The IHUSIC w1s furnlshed by the hlgh sehool b1nd Does th1t sentence sound f1m1l11r7 It most certunly should for 1t IS repe1ted t11ne 1nd tnne igilll The person respons1ble for the v1r1ous lnstruments blendnw IIIKO IDUSIC r1tber th1n just H0156 IS Mr Be1tel the c1p1ble 1e1der of the group A drop 111 the me1nbersh1p thls ye 1r left the b1nd w1th 1 sllght llllld1C 1p However H111 H1gh School Bind retained ICS reput1t1on The results of the rehe1rs1ls were proved 111 th concerts 1nd 1ssemb1y progr 1ms At 111 the home bxsketbrll gunes the StlI'I'll1g IUUSIC brought the Splflt ofthe contest to 1 he 1d 1nd m1de xt seem 11ke the most 11nport1nt tlllllg 111 the world The b1nd members looklng xery sn 1ppy III thelr tr1m umforms add color IIK1 vest to 1ny g1ther1ng Th1s IS espec11l1y true of 1 p 1r1de The Fountdm H111 H1gh School b1nd led by 1ts four t1lented 1nd tr11n Il1ljOI'6ttCS h me been 1 br1ght spot 1n m1ny 1 p1r1de All through the b1sketb1ll 5215011 Mr Yoder ofthe hlgh school f1culty don 1ted some of hls lelsure t11ne to le 1d the group 111 extr1 rehe1rs1ls At basketball glmCS he could be seen on the st we b1ton 1n h1nd le 1d1ng the b1nd through one or mother ex c1tement prox okmv numbers Ex erythnw poss1ble 1s bemg done to exp 1nd the org 1111 ltlOI1 IUIO 1 l1rge group of hne Illlhlel ms A1Ll1l1glI1 tbls respeet 1re the offlcers Eugene ls 116110 Presldent C 1rolyn Allen Setret1ry Rzch lfd Cressm 1n Tre 1surer 11nd Wdfkl Cheney Student Dlrector 1 ' ..1. ' ,. 1 ,. A. .'c, ' 5 .'A','. A,. , .'A, .' '. 3. ,R. A1.. 'c1e,, ',. A'. :. .1 Q. 2 . .V A A L 1 A A1 . ' 1A - 1 1 1 A 1 A 1 1 A . 1 ' 1 ' D 1 1 . , 1 1 1 . u n A A A 1 1 1 1 I A 1 1 1 . , by 11ppl1c11t1on and constant effort on the p11rt of those I'6Il1lllI11I'1g members, the Fountain 1 .1 A e 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -, A A A A A 1 1 ,1 1 A A A 1 A A . 2 . A , ' 1 A A A A . ' 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 A A1 1 1 1 . 'A 1 A 1 , 1 1 1A , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 11 1 1 , . , A 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 '1 . ' ' 1 , , 15 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 f , 1 5 14 ' 1 5 NJA A' A 1 1 AZ1 A A 1 1 A 5 '1 1 A A' ' ' 1 1 J: K 1 , 9 1 , e ' 1 3 1 ' 1 , 1' g ' ' , .
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Fan: row Letmraght E lasatllo R Crtssman R Call y W Fhtnty L1 Maallagan Stamd row Lv lhlt Frtchcld Tlaml row L Saalxaggao Mass Mant Von B rg n Daretmr CRCHESTRA Hfandacapped Cl ack of Wllllllg handsj th1s year by the presence of only two X1Ol1l1lStS lLuc1a Sdlxaggao and Gerald Ihlej the orchestrr nevertheless und auntedly struggled through ats yearly seraes of programs The persrst ance of the conductor Mass M ar1e Von Bergen has kept the few memhers who are left from hemg dascouraged or from secedang the remamang Ol'glII1ZltlOIT The orchestra pursued 1ts usual assagnments thas year musac durmg 1Dt6I'Il1lSS1OI1S added The orchestra traveled to Kutztown State Teachers College where the Trl County MUSIC Festlval was held on March 27 Here hlgh school students combmed the1r sm all orchestra to form one of 250 paeces and presented a mass orchestr al program There were 14 hlgh school orchestrtas and a great de al of experaence w as g amed as they met the VICWS of other young orchestra members and valuable tr aanmg under a capahle and famous dlrector The Tuesday after school rehearsals were poorly attended and serenaded only the lanators The CXISICDCC of only one trumpet and one trombone was an ohstacle and st1ll remams so Next ye ar the melodac StI'l1llS of our hagh school orchestra are expected to grow flake hunnaesj m numher and an qu alaty through the experlence and cooperataon of our student popul ataon . , f : -. ' , . ' 2 , . E Q .I . 2 .' '. '. 2' ' A. fr : '. ', Y . I 2 , . 1 . 2 1 V. , , '2 C' '2 ' 2 2 , 2, , 2 x V 2 2 , 5 I 2 4 - ,- 2 . . 2 2 , 2 2 2 . 2 . I I . . L :Y W . . . . . of cl2ass plays, and ll farewell salute 2at Commencement. Unexpectedly, something new wzas 2 . 2 2 2' 2 2 ' 3 . . L 2 I ' . . . ' 2 2 ' 2 2 2 2 2 . ' ' ,2 2 2 2 ' 2 2 ' 2 A 2 ., 2 2 2 2 ' ' 2 2 2 ' 2 ' . , 2 2 f 2 2 2 2 2 -2 ' , 4 2 2 2 2 ,2 ' 2 . , 2 A 2 ' , K ' 2 2 ' 2 A .
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Seated MISS Mdflt Von Btrgm I B ck Smndmg D L11slo R LADAK j Dvnytr C MtKtr1n.1 D K1chl1nt Dnttr S Hlftmdll LJ Ol Il MlYblNg C CAYXIS MUSIC CLUB Th1S club w IS formed durmg th1S p1st ye 1r by MISS M 1r1e Von Bergen for the pur pose of supplymg 501112 l1IUSlCll 1ct1x1ty for those boys md U1I'lS who for some I'ClSOl1 or mother were u111ble to p1rt1c1p1te 111 the glee clubs The members of CD15 club 1re 11111th 1bout lt Although thlS club lb s1111ll 111 number the 111e111bers COI1S1d6f th1s 111 1dx 1nt11ge be CIUSC they cm get more spec11l1zed 1ttent1o11 th1s W1y W1th the x 1lu1ble experlence of fh1S 111us1c11l b1ckground these smgers to be should be 1 defimte 1sset to the glee clubs The1r hour e1ch week 15 spent 111 f11111l11r1z1ng themselves Wlth 111us1c llld smgmg together some of the popul lf songs IS well 1s other l1ttle 11u111bers chosen by the 1dv1sor of the club The ult1111 1te 11111 ofthe OI'glII1Zlf1Oll 1S to put 011 1 progrun durmg the Wed11es d 1y IDO1'l11l1g 1sse111bly per1od The 1b1l1ty of th1s s1111ll but cooper1t1ve group CD15 1111ghty 1111te 111101111 the clubs to work together h1r111o111ously IS proxed by the f1ct th1t 1t the Hrst 111eet111g of fh1S Hrst se 15011 they succeeded 111 electmg 1ll the1r ofhcers The ofhcers of the club were john De1ter Pres1de11t Don 1ld KlChl1l16 VICE Pres1de11t Dolores L1slo becret1ry Tre 1surer l i i 1 4 5 , J 4 ' , L E-'. H. -' V ,1 I '.n .,' 4 .K N : ' ' ' c'.- 5 .' ,, 'c,. ', .' , ,I ' . . 1 , '. sc . 1 ' 3 . ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - f ' -1A 1 A' . 1 g , V 1 V 1 , 1 , 1 1 . 1 11nd te11th gr11de students who have shown 11 love of music 11nd il desire to know something , ' 1 , S f f 1 ' 1 . . 2 Y , . 1 . .L . . y 4 , , 5 Z . . . ' 1 1 4 1 4 1 ' ' 1 1 ' f 1 ' 1 ' . 2 1 A E Q . g , . . , 2 A 5 4 gs 1 ' 1 1 1 Z . , , L 2 . 1 , , , , 1 , 1 f 1 ' .
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