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SAXOPHONES First Row: Virginia Groover, Sharron Dignin, Mr. Leach. Second Row: Jim Henry, Martha Fetterer, Bud Toering, Bill Heuring, Linda Marvin. The Hobart High School Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Albert Leach entertained many people with fine pro- grams this year. Members of the band participated in a busy season of programs and contests. The year started off with the Fall Pop concert and the Christmas concert. Besides prac- ticing for those appearances, student bands- men had the contests to think about and practice for. “It pays to practice!” may well be the slogan of the members of the band who participated in the state solo and ensemble contest, however, for of the 17 persons who went down state eight re- ceived medals for first; seven for second; and two for third place. First Row: Dee Ballantyne, Rayola Dees, Vera Stewart, Jackie Bixler. Second Row: Linda Kubiak, Verna Kenniger, Judy Thompson, Pat Toering. Third Row: Danny Davis, Irene Vasil, Bob Stumpke, Doris Kenniger, Anabel Stafford. First Row: Dolores Sanak, Eu- gene Reisinger, Janet Schavey, Larry Eleff, Margaret Mackenzie, Carole Hughes. Second Row: Phyllis Carroll, Martha Bone, Karen Downey, Donna Rae Hous- ton, Dolores Spiller, Sharon Glynn. Third Row: Joyce Grie- sel, Susan McLaughlin, Bob Jones, Douglas Robinson, Dar- lene Paul, Eddie Sadelack, Shar- on Henry. Schoo FLUTES AND BASSOONS CLARINETS
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First Row: Mary Lee Phillips, Delores Franczak, Nancy Gross, Norma Van Vleet, Janet Carlson, Bonnie Scharbach, Linda Zimmerman, Judy Wesley, Pat Ray. Second Row: Sharon Bell, Bess Larson, Nancy Halsted, Mary Jane Kurth, Eleanor Zunich, Kareen Kienly, Lynn Strom, Sharon Hanson, Jean Emory, Pauline Erwin. Third Row: Bob Drew, Earl Hill, Bill Mynatt, Connie Clingan, Jackie Moon, Joan Jendrzejewski, Sylvia Larson, Mary Murray, Mary Snyder, Sally Herrick. Fourth Row: Tom Wright, Tom Kerr, Dave Wilson, Jim Moody, Mick Mohler, Jack Field, John Wilson, Jack Wuletich, Jeri Beach, Bob Lowe. GIRLS’ QUARTET — Left to right: Sylvia Larson, Jackie Moon, Bess Larson, Janice Thompson, accompanist. Not shown: Sharon Hanson. MIXED OCTET — First Row: Janet Carlson, Donna Brown, Virginia Nichols, Nancy Gross. Second Row: Tom Wright, Bob Holder, Bob Drew, Dave Johnson.
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FRENCHHORNS, BARI- TONES, TROMBONES First Row: Leon Edwards, Susan Shone, Ronald Ahrens, Eleanor Stewart. Second Row : Dick Haynes, Raleigh Enslen, Bill Gentz, Herb Johnson, Mary Kitterman, Larry Kegebein, Den- nis Rice. BASSES AND PERCUSSION Seated: Diane Klein, Paul James, Pat Evans. Standing: Barbara Bergeson, sponsor, Jim Hood, Jim Thompson, Curtis Jackson. Concert Band The highlight of the band year always proves to be the annual spring tour. Bright and early on the morning of April 26, members of the band were standing in front of school anxiously awaiting the word of Mr. Leach that would start them on their way. The buses carried the band about 1,400 miles that week on a tour that consisted of seeing and playing at such places as Cleveland, New York, and De- troit. While in Canada of course, they vis- ited Niagara Falls and probably wished that the tour was a little hit longer. Their spring concert in May was their final production of the year. CORNETS First Row: Norman Hill, Chuck Lake, Thelma Brown. Second Row: Helen Predmore, Jim Kerr, Dick Hanson. Third Row : Pat Ahlgrim, Bob Kaiser, Fred Libkie, Bill Harding.
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