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FLUTES BASSOONS Stadtler, Leona Ruzek, Don Schoon, Shirley Henderson, Charles Jones, Janet Krull, Billie CORNETS OBOES Worthington, Jack Vinzant, Robert Mack in, Richard McLuckie, James Southard. Charles CLARINETS Erwin, Charles Gulledge. Robert Ittel. Dorothy Nelson. Robert Jolliff, Maryellen Trask. Fred Veres, LaVerne Anderson, Mary Pyatt, Nancy Bunnell, Buford Zajec, Steve Henley, Bob Wichman, Gloria Richmond. Maxine FRENCH HORNS Stewart, Thais Balitz, Ruth Florios. Rosemary Owens, Eileen Mason, Dorothy Stonebraker, Sue Mattix. Joan Tiffany, Jerry Watson, Max Edgington, Joel Dee Passage, Norma Richmond, Allan Krull, Patty Calloway. Eugene TROMBONES O ' Donnell, Maurice Stewart. Francis Geddes. Joyce Ann Talbot, Andy Richmond. Maurine Remaley. Jack Lossa, Mary ALTO CLARINETS Hamilton. Jeannette BARITONES Schmidt, Marian P ' apke, Frank BASS CLARINETS Griffin, Bernadette Jachimczak, Edward Johnson. Marilyn Trager, Darrell Goodwin, Robert ALTO BASSES Hamilton. Charles SAXOPHONES Mundell. Donald Bishop. Thomas Lundy. Bob Morris, Betty Wineger, Marvin TENOR SAXOPHONES Larson, Fred PERCUSSION Hellstrom, Alice Abel. Alan BARITONE SAX Ha lias. James Ruzek, Janet Shurr, James Greene, William SPONSOR : Greenlee, Jeanne
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Hobart High School Concert Band This famous musical organization was founded in 1925 by William D. Revelli, now Director of Bands at the University of Michigan. Dur- ing his ten years at Hobart, Mr. Revelli’s tireless energy and enthusiasm enabled him to build up a band which has enjoyed a nationwide reputa- tion ever since. He was followed in 1935 by Bertram Francis who ably carried on the traditions which had been so well established. The present conductor of the band is Frederick C. Ebbs who came to Hobart in 1940. Participating in contests all over the country, the Hobart Band has maintained a perfect record of first divisions since 1930 when the contest was held in Flint, Michigan. This gives the band one of the longest and most brilliant records of any school music organization in the country. The band itself generally averages about seventy players. The musicians come up through the Junior Band of about sixty, which in turn is fed by the 1 beginning instrumental classes. These classes are unique in that they meet every day just like an English or Arithmetic class. The beginning students rent school instruments and are asked to purchase their own when they have progressed sufficiently. The equipment of the Hobart Band is the finest. School owned in- struments alone are valued at approximately $20,000.00. F inancial oblig- ations are met through three sources — the Hobart Band Mother’s Club, the board of education, and the band fund. The Band Mother’s Club is believed to be the first organization of this kind in the country. Its fame is second only to that of the band itself. Needless to say, the Hobart schools, community, and the Band itself are intensely proud of the Band’s achievements in the music world. It is their hope that in the future as in the past, the Hobart High School Band will continue — a monument of American music education.
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