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stuck to it all the time, even though he didn't play a whole lot. Sam Chinni fCenterj-Sam was a pretty good center, and with a little prac- tice should develop into a good player and give his share of support to the team next year. Glenn Fowble fBackl-Glenn is a hard runner, good blocker and with a little blocking ahead of him next year should really develop into a fine player. Bob Metzger fEndj--Bob is a good end, he had a little tough luck with his knee, but that is healed and he will be able to start all over again next year. James Benbow fBackl-This was Jimls first year. He played at the fullback po- sition and did a line job with no more experience than he had. Harold Hoffman fBackl -Harold played at the blocking back. He was the only freshman to earn a letter this year. He got some experience which should be helpful in the coming years. Lowell Gottfried fTacklej-Lowell has a good year of experience behind him and will be a great asset to the team next year. John Van Meter fTacklej- Vancly is another big tackle who has had a lot of experience. He did his share of the work this year, and the same is expected of him next year. Val Ramsey fGuardl-Val played guard this year. He received a lot of valuable experience, and since he is only e Squad a sophomore, welll be seeing a lot of him in G. H. S. athletics in the next two years. Wayne Britton fTacklej-Wayne was a good tough tackle who always did his part. Luckily, helll be back with the team next year. Ralph Kleinknecht lCenterl-l'Clink- er' played center, got a lot of experience, was a very good tackler and good block- er. He, too, is just a sophomore, which is a great consolation to the squad. Verlin Sulser fEndl-Verlin played end and did a good job. He got much experience, and should be a big help next year. Junior Tracht fGuardl - Junior worked hard at this position. He received a lot of experience and earned his letter this year. Elmer Post fEndl-Elmer is a big boy who saw some service this year. He prob- ably will be an end that will be a menace to anybody's backfleld next year. James Rensch fTacklej-Jim is an- other big tackle who will do his part and is willing to work. He is a good blocker and has had some good experience. Bernard Ernst fEndl - BunionU played end. He has had some experience and is expected to see a lot of service in future years. 'll-lonorary Captainll Junior Schreck, Jr. played a fine brand of football this year, and was made honorary captain by the squad at the end of the season, which shows what the boys think of him. First Row-Bill Wise, Verlin Sulser, Ernest Schwartz, junior Schreck, Eugene Crim, James Gilson Ted Carmel, Howard Dewalt, Joe Rosella, john Pickering. Second Row-Clarence Fulkerson, Ralph Kleinknecht, Junior Tracht, James Benbow, Robert Metzger, Lowell Gottfried, Sam Chinni, Pete Martinez, Val Ramsey, John Van Meter, Clarence Mackey, Third Row-Bernard Ernst, Harold Hoffman, Delbert Steinhelfer, James Rensch, Glenn Fowble, Elmer Post, Wayne Britton, Howard Davis.
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GALIUN BAND UUTSTANUING MUSICAL UHGANIZATIUN Congratulations to the Galion High School band for the excellent work they have done this year under their director, J. Wendell Byrnes. During the football season the band made several unusual formations using lights on their caps, including the Ameri- can fiag, a cross, G. H, S. and others. A most unusual effect was created when the band waltzed to the strains of Beau- tiful Ohio . The band helped to increase enthusiasm among the student body when it played at the outdoor rallies before games. The football band was converted into a concert band following the football season. The first concert was presented on March 13, which opened the drive for new uniforms. At this time a Hag was presented to the band by the Scarbrough Post of the American Legion. New instruments purchased by the school to increase instrumentation in- clude: two french horns, two basses, bass drum, bell lyre, set of chimes, tambour- ine, castronets and a pair of cymbals. Ac the annual band banquet on March 27, seven senior members were awarded letters. They were: Betty Carleton. Anna Belle Cole, Margaret Harris, Evelyn Holderness, Harry Sanderlin, John Auer and Margaret Swick. Mr. Flohr of Can- ton Township schools was the guest speaker. The dance band organized by Mr. Byrnes made its initial appearance at tltis time. Officers of the band are: John Auer, president, Margaret Harris, vice presi- dentg Betty Smith, secretary-treasurer and Willard Chubb, student director. On May 15, the combined band and chorus presented the final concert of the school year. The program in charge of J. Wendell Byrnes, Director of Music, and Miss Jeanette Slocum, Vocal Super- visor, was as follows: Accompanists: Martha Schnegelsberger, Jo- anne Hoekstra, June Thayer, Betty Dukeman, Eunice Hanlong organist: Evelyn Adams. America ------ S. F. Smith Band and Chorus Ciribirbin lCanoe Songl - - Pestalozza Serenade ---- - Schubert Tic-ti Tic-ta ------ Lama Chorus The Pearl - - - Spanish Folk Song Girls' Ensemble Vocal Solo-Ah Sweet Mystery of Life- Herbert Beverlee Haislet Those Pals of Ours Old Aunt Jemima Boys' Quartet El Tortillero - - - Chilean Folk Song Dear Land of Home-Finlandia Jean Sibelius Comes The Dawning - - L. Van Beethoven Chorus The Night Will Never Stay - - MacCarthy Girls' Ensemble Remarks ---- Supt. O. E. Hill Largo A '----- G. Handel Colorado March - - - G. E. Holmes Wfill You Remember - - S. Romberg Band Trumpet SologThe Commodore W. P. Chambers Paul Schnegelsberger The Donkey Serenade - - - R. Frirnl Reminiscences of Vienna - W, H, Brausen March of Youth - - - Olivadoti Band Now the Day is Over - - - Barnby Band and Chorus Identification of Band Personnel and Instruments Baritones-Harry Sanderlin, Richard Ness, James Angell Trombones-James Rensch, John Somerlot, Harry McElhatten, Edward Byrnes, Betty Smith, Barbara Casey, Jean Ulmer, Robert Muth French Horns--Margaret Harris, Paul Heiser, Dana Harland, William Neff, Robert Nlyers Saxaphones-John Metheany, Jean Edwards, Martha Carol Sharrock, Mary Anne Gledhill, Earl Dye, Isabel Cronenwett. Basses-Ralph Pollock, Robert Sampsel, John Jen- kins, John Weithoff, Leif Oxaal Trumpets-Paul Schnegelsberger, Peggy Smith, Viv- ian Thatcher, Glorine Britton, Richard Wiener, Franklin King, Gene Cronenwett, John Auer, Ellis Swick, Joan Korb, Jean Cowl, Clarence Crissinger Percussion Instruments-Grace Huy Reed Tnstruments7Robert Poth, Eunice Hanlon, Junior Heiby ClarinetsvAnna Belle Cole, Betty Carleton, Mary Cole, Willard Chubb, Evelyn Holderness, Blair Mus- selman, Gloria Selby, Martha Haas, Evelyn Sharrock, Betty Kester, Dorothy Cronenwett, Virginia Kreps, Patricia Walker, Betty June Long, Carolyn Brookes, Dorothy Ross, Persis Townsend, Margaret Swick, Alice Younce. Drums and Cymbal-Grace Huy, Robert Poth, Byron Musselman, Wylie Laycox, Doyle Post
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