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THE GARNETEER . . . 1937 H. H. H. S. BAND Fir!! Horn: Edward Flynn, Second Horn : Robert Grunlock, Alex Munson, Trombone: Steward Nichols, Baritone: Richard Sauerg Saxophone: Mary Flagg, George Loder, Jennings Titus, Sou.rapbone.' Willard Arentzen, Claus Rolphg Cymbalf: Louis Simmlerg Street Drums: Franklin Hunt, William Kircher, Elmer Rauer, Donald Slaugh, james Swackhamerg Barr Drumr: John Vacarra, James Wyatt, Flag Bearer.r: Noble Rauer, Warren Creely. In asking the question: Does the band stop practice during its slack season? The answer is No. They practice faithfully on through the school year. Seventeen members from our band were amongst the members selected for the county band. DANCE ORCHESTRA-The Jazz or Dance Orchestra has most effectively played at all of our school dances this year. The members of this orchestra deserve recognition, appreciation, and gratitude on the part of the other students, for they really sacrifice many a good time in order to supply the other students with good dance music, and are always ready to answer any call of the school. The music this year has been very well conducted by Bob Jones. Credit of directorship is given to Mr. Kirkendall. The Dance Orchestra consists of the following: Allan Rosenberg, Jennings Titus, Stanford Cutler, William Kircher, Steward Nichols, John Vacarra, Franklin Hunt, Jack Mull, Winsor Cooper, Robert Brion, Carl Miller, Llwellyn Hunsicker, Burton Anderson, Betty Faunce, Erna Knapp, and jack Everett, singer. COUNTY FESTIVAL-Members of the Orchestra, Band, and Glee Clubs also participated in the Camden County Music Festival held at Haddonfield Memorial High School, April 16th and 17th. The All-County High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. D. Hartley l 59 l
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EE GQBEETEER - - - 1957 CONCERT ORCHESTRA marched to the strains of several new marches. This group of musicians furnished the music for all assemblies and social activities, as well as several extra activities. The rtztdefztr who romprired tlair organization were: Violins- William Collins, concert master and assistant conductor, Warren Creely, Carl Miller, Mayola Mowers, Ridgeway Mowers, jack Regan, jack Robinson, Emelia Ruehl, Mary Starr, Bruce Wilson, Violas-Claus Rohlfs, Donald Slaugh, 'Cello-Carlos Allen, String Bass-William Kircher, Piano-Ruth Shearer, Clarinets-Jack Cathrall, Stanford Cutler, jack Everett, William Goodman, George Richter, Allen Rosenberg, Edward Tegge, Flutes-Eric Seehafer, Stephen Zipf, Saxophone-Jennings Titus. Bassoon-Thomas Wacker, Trum- pets-Robert Brian, Windsor Cooper, Betty Hutchinson, Paul Shultz, Minnie Zipf, Trom- bone-Steward Nichols, Baritone-Richard Sauer, Eb Alto-Alex Mundson, Tuba- Willard Arentzen. BAND-With a whirlwind of band music, we acknowlege the able direction of Mr. Kirkendall who has trained our band for three years. The High School Band, with all its blares and colors, marched down the field for our football games with an attractive display of fancy marching shown at all home and visiting games. What would our bon- fire pep meetings have been without the band! It also played for all pep rallies preceding various games. In addition to the usual type of High School marches, the band played several of Sousa's marches and a number of snappy college songs. The band also con- tributed most effectively to a few of our assemblies. Now, with a blare of trumpets, we proclaim the bandls composition! Firrt Claritzetr Anthony Gentless, Edward Tegge, Stanford Cutler, Jack Cathrall, Semiza' Clizritzetn William Goodman, George Rickter, Alfred Ripley, Robert Sturr, Flute: Eric Seehafer, Solo Cor'1zet.r.' Robert Brion, Winsor Cooper, Elmer Lewis, jack Mull, Sarah Pettit, First Corfzetr: Errol Brunhouse, Betty Hutchinson, Paul Schultz, Second Cornetr: George Gesnaker, William Slemmer, James Thomas, Robert Trairilla, l53l
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EEgGARNETEER7W:g. . 1 957 Sinclair of Haddon Heights, played L'Arlesienne Suite, No. 1 by Bizet and the Stradella', overture by Friedrich von Flotow. Members of this orchestra from Haddon Heights were: Firfl Violinrf Warren Creely and Ridgeway Mowers, Second Violins: Mayola Mowers, first chair, and Mary Starr, Flute: Eric Seehaferg Clarinetr: Edward Tegge, Stanford Cutlerg Trunrpetf: Robert Brion, Minnie Zipfg Trombone: Steward Nichols. The band, with Mr. john J. Kirkendall of Haddon Heights conducting, played National Emblem by E. E. Bagley, The Beautiful Blue Danuben by Johann Strauss, and the Poet and Peasantl' overture by Franz von Suppe. Members from our school were: First Clarinet: Edward Teggeg Second Clurinel: Stanford Cutler, Third Clarinetf: William Goodman, George Richter, Alfred Ripley, Robert Sturrg Solo Trumpet: Robert Brion, Ffrrt Trumpet: Minnie Zipfg S :cond Trumpet: Windsor Cooper, Third Trumpets: Elmer Lewis, Robert Travillag Second Trornbone: Steward Nichols, Alto Hornr: Robert Grundlock, Alex Munson, Baritone: Richard Sauer, Flute: Eric Seehafer, Soumllzlvone: Willard Arentzen. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Charles S. Ware of Haddonfield, sang O Lord, Who Dares to Smite Thee? by Bach, All in the April Evening by Hugh S. Robertson, Nightingale by Lawrence Curry, Plantation by Steiner, The Sleigh by Kountz-Riegger, and, accompanied by the orchestra, A Mighty Fortress is Our God by Martin Luther. Members of our school were: Sopranos-Juanita Boyd, Betty Champion, Lillian Kiszonas, Elizabeth Kitchen, Phyllis LeMar, Myrtes Mowers, Dorothy Reckeweg, Ruth Suppleeg Altos-Susie LeMar, Mary Mears, Esther Rabe, Rita Rabe, Ruth Shearer, Betty Steitzg Tenors-Albert Kleinfelder, Warren Mackara, James Mills, jack Patterson, William Raws, Edward Schneider, William P. Tait, George Zimmer, Bass-Robert Middleton. DANCE ORCHESTRA l 601
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