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q iiYf.kaSuW9 - This year. Mr. Taylor. the loader of our hand. arranged a new system. the purpose of whivh was to maintain thc highi-st level of vo-operation possihle. lfavh svvtion had a leader. Alhert Hal- lelllwvk was the captain of the high hrass sevtion. George Prentivc of the low hrass, Sidney Batty of the wood- windf and joseph Andreana of the per- vussion. The leaders' rvsponsihilities arc to draw up a 4-ode of ethics, policy, and procedure. and to enforce this code whenever possihle. ML Taylur Mads mf. Circus Band. ilu' lliand participates in the Arlnistim I llrill t'. As usual, the hand played at all the home foothall games and participated in civic parades. They gave one very successful convert in the spring with a large crowd in attendance. One very outstanding feature of our hand was the dance hand composed of ' sclevtcd lllCllllDCI'S from each section. First row, lvft to right: Mr. Taylor. Jacobson, Fi-ue-r, Frasier, Cruthvrs, Fitzpatrick. Westfall, Alu-If-, Young. Paul, Romano. Q111'vr11'y, Teetz. S4-cond row: lJ0lSignorn'. Andrvana. lluntzingvr, Chislvt, Maxson, Worley, Garhvr. Swartout, Williams, VOIldl'l'3lll'. Third row: Horwitz, Cohen. Nlaxfivld, Kohison, Markvy. l,awre-nvv. Uoodelnotv. Weave-r. Cargiulo, Slvezvr. Fourth row: Stl-elm' lirooks, Ilorm-tt, Stoffolano, Malagisi, Hallenhvvk, Edt-lst:-in, Scliermerhorn. Goldstein, Miller Fifth row: Longlwnry, Pr:-ntim-, Rumrill, Seroussi, Jinks, MacFarlane. L. Ed:-lstvin, llatty, Roach, Hammond, Yuungren. fb, 5 ,H p l Nh! 5. I wx, lu, diy F V nv l F E-1
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First row, left to right: Cole, Queeney, Swartout. Roach, Sweeney, Batty, liichtmyer, Zeidner Barter. Second row: Roberts. Heed. Hazzard. Kolirin. Wood, Romano, Frisch, Ahele, Jones, Boyn ton, Wessendorf. Mr. Bley. Third row: Semprevio, Vaupel, Abele, Barter, Cammarere, Yanno Frasier, Larrowe. Brothers, Carher. Fourth row: Malagrisi. Tyler, Prentice. Runirill, Lawrence, Hal lenbeck, Youngren, Carguilo, Locatelli, Mackey, Sandford. Mr. Bley is fast changing our GHS orchestra from its traditional ways. As we saw this year six more viola players and no piano, we assumed the fact that all the piano players were playing viola which was true. Mr. Bley tells us that in no other school orchestra has he ever seen a piano, and hc thinks an orches- tra is basically stronger when it cannot fall hack upon pianistic support. As we could see, the string section was shap- ing up very excellently. Mr. Bley conducts the orchestra. The orchestra played for the Prize Questions from the string section of the Speaking Contest, in the Spring Con. Orchestra- cert, and in various other out-of-town musical festivals. A few of the outstanding numbers the orchestra did were Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 and lVlozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. The officers were as follows: Presi- dent-Janet Abeleg Vice President- Barhara Tylerg Secretary-Millie Sem- previog Treasurer-Genevieve Romano.
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S D Y ats, Yeats, Yeats, Wilkins, Combothekras. Standing: Seated, left to right: Craydon, weeney, . e Thomas, Nicolella, Streeter, Ralbovsky, Kerzner, Mazzone. '4Professor, How Could You? , our senior play, directed by Mrs. Hinkel, was a huge success. With John Sweeney as the professor and Connie Graydon as Vicki, the bane of his life, the plot un- folded miraculously. When Keats is offered the dcanship of his college with the condition that he produce a wife, his friend John, very nonchalantly played by Don Ralbov- skyg his grandparents, Crystie Coin- bothekras and Bud Mazzoneg the butler, played by a pompous Albert Nicolellag and Vicki all conspire to sponsor vari- ous female candidates for the pleasure of being the professoris spouse. The fun The stage committee at its best The professor is surrounded. Make-up room. - f S S S 0 - -' ' ' -'if -Wei:-if'-'l f-it ' ,115-'iiz3i..i,sfil's2'.!i,2-:f1'l'sii-TE1ifi'f,ffiiif
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