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HERE'S REAL SPIRIT HARRISON MARCHING BAND PAGE Sixrv-Six Alfore: AI. Lawwill, C. Harper, B. Power, B. Loos, B. Grubbs, KI. Minges, M. Adams R. Runk, K. Eiklor, B. Farthing, M. Barker, M. Bourquein, B. Kaiser, J. Fuchs, R. Hender- son, D. Lytle, C. Leeker, C. White, N. Schlemmer, A. Schlemmer, H. Clark, W. Bourquein, P. Grubbs, N. Yaney, R. Newhouse, E. Pope, L. Bourquein, R. McKinnon. v The School Band, the leading musical organization in most schools, plays an important part in the life of Harrison High School. This year the band again performed at all football games presenting colorful half-time shows. Because general organized practice as well as individual practice mean hard work and loss of free time, and because of the high standard maintained by Mr. Wendling in musical and marching performance, we salute the band members and the director. These high-stepping majorettes who lead our band are: J. Lawwill, B. Loos, C. Harper, B. Power. We are very proud of the fine job they did to provide entertainment at all our home football games. This Page Sponsored By Sizldelfnker Sales and Sc'1'z'icc's
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WITH A SONG IN MY HEART MIXED CHORUS lfirxl Row: E. Wolf, N. Shaver, S. Souders, D. Hoerst, D. Bath, S. Benson, W. Bourquein, S. Foster, B. Bath, P. Smith. Sc'c'm11f Rout M. Adams, M. Miller, R. Case, E. Smith, Lewis, C. Kuehn. L. Bourquein. J. Miller, M. Bourquein, M. Jackman, B. Kaiser, P. Rechenbach, C. Greenham, J. Linker, R. Hunter, L. Linker, R. Grubbs, J. Dole, Mr. Wendling. Tlziril Rout B. Loos, M. Jacob, J. Dole, J. Knepfle, J. Lawwill, R. Knepfle. C. Clark, J. Morris, N. Kuhlmann, Fuchs, W. Bourquein, Browning, J. Monroe, C. Bevis. The goal of artistic endeavor is to achieve joy, pleasure and a feeling of accom- plishment. The enjoyment of music is greatly enhanced by opportunity for active participation in musical expression. The music groups developed by Mr. Wendling have offered rich and varied experiences to those of us who have enjoyed listening to their programs, as well, as to those who have been a part of them. Both sacred and secular music has been presented by these groups at various times during the year. Particularly effective was the Easter Assembly which was presented by the Girls' Ensemble. In story and song it was a dignified and beautifully portrayed story of Passion Week. No music groups represented Harrison High School in music auditions this year, though the department had talent worthy of participation in the events. The established schedule of school activities caused conflict with the dates for the District events, and made it impossible to take part. At this time material is being prepared for Baccalaureate and Commencement Programs. PAGE Sixrv-Five
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Shown in this group picture are M. Grubbs, P. Grubbs, C. White, S. Stone, C. Lecker, R. Poland, J. Ccrson, N. Yaney, M. Barker, E. Bour- quein, M. Adams, H. Van Treese, Mingcs, J. Acra, D. Hahn, P. Hahn and L. Lawwill. The entire group is shown in the music room. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Roll off, boys! J. Acra, J. Minges. Pretty Trio in close harmony with Mr. Wendling. Big Instrument for a little lassie Nancy Yaney. A Clarinet Quin- tet enjoy their group instruction period. M. Barker and N. Yancy rip one off. Mr. Wendling keeps close watch while the trumpet class practice. Instrumental Instruction is offered by the school to any child provided with an instrument. These pictures show some of them during lesson periods and as groups. PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN
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