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I-KN Rf M . Asmus, Director clarinets ,lilutes Hmm D as Colin Gould om' org' Bud Bohadlv Faye Tiffany Martha Fattey Charles Logan Joyce Fischer Mary Sheehan Sophie Reuba Theresa Wawro Jo Ann Knox Lynette Stevens Lorraine Hines Louise Heitman Lester Bragg Mark Reiner 'Eorns Robert Reinhardt Robert Little Harris Evans Raymond Palmer Trumpets Walter Lewis Clayton Snyder Robert Schreiber LeRoy Benzel Elaine Keller Gerald Schurr y Marjorie Piedmont J Base .' 0 Philip Darbee . ff' 7 Norbert Borowski t ' Percussion William Jones Mary Wood Edwin Wbbd Jgycg Kuhn XA. 'T' l X, xx lx X X 5 The school band has participated in many programs this year. Its first public performance was at the parents' program in November. It also furnished the music at the senior play given in the fall and the three oneamt plays given in April. The spring concert was the highlight of its activities for the year. As usual a number of good assembly programs were given by this group. One that was most enjoyed was the program given by the students who compose the dance band unit. Other activities for the band included several trips to Buffalo to attend music concerts. The president of the band this year was Colin Gould. Marjorie Piedmont was vice-president and Mary Wood served as SecretaryhTreasurer. Other students who assisted were Clayton Snyder and Edwin Wood as set-up managers and Mark Reiner, Walter Lewis, Jo Ann Knox, Lynette Stevens as librarians. hl
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EHUH 5 g Front 593: Hose Marie Monkelbaan, Patricia Mosher, Shirley Worthington, Elaine Keller, Marjorie Glaser, Mary Wood, Jean Draper, Joyce Kuhn, Betty Lou Glase. Second Row: Rosella Hochadel, Betty Rice, Joyce Fischeg Jessie Snyder, Amelia Landahl, Mary Sheehan, Rose Fisher, Margaret Byroads, Norma Jean Dustin, Joan Manchester. Third Egg: Alice Wood, Lorraine Penzes, Mary Ellen Lewis, Verna Palmateer, Joan Benzel, Dolores Bogucki, Marilyn Linde, Marjorie Piedmont, Ruth Rogers, Agnes Carter. Fourth Egg: Nancy Kirkby, Rose Reumann, Alice Rosten, Eleanor Boies, Donna Mae Schreiber, Inez Geer, Mary Schreiber, Betty Helm, Shirley Devling, Elaine Kirsch, Donna George, Orvilla Palmer. Fifth Egg: Walter Lewis, Duane Jacobs, Carol Schreiber, Jeannette Richards, Janice Meredith, Anna Reuter, William Jones, Herbert Fischer, Martha Fattey, Lucia Johnson, Mark Reiner, Mr. Asmus CMusic Teacherl. ., The Chorus has had an active year under the direction of GL! Mr. Asmus, music supervisor. The members have au g at N assemblies, evening programs and at recitals. Marjorie Piedmont was selected last fall as the president gg of this group and Joyce Kuhn has served as vice-president. if b The librarians for the year have been Orville Palmer, Mark Reiner, Walter Lewis,Betty Lou Glase,and Roselle Hochadel. JJ The highlight of the year was the presentation of the Com- mu ity Christmas Program entitled nChristmas Windowsn. The Chorus furnished the musical background for the various scenes of this program. no
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AVUXTIU CLUB Front Egg: Richard Tyler, Richard Stojek, George Reinhardt, Harris Evans, Raymond Palmer, Duane Jacobs. Second R252 Robert Little, Herbert Fischer. Norbert Bakowski, Mr. Penslien ZC1ub Advisorj, Donald Morrell, Russell Wohlgemuth, Leslie Underhill, Raymond Taylor. with the development of air transportation mankind has passed one of the great milestones in history.New concepts of time,dis- tance and production methods have already made their mark and as influencing all aspects of our lives. Our Aviation Club has attempted to give its members those ex- periences which will help then to evaluate more accurately their interests and aptitudes in the field of aviat1on.Mode1 airplanes and gliders were constructedand flown. The theory of flight has been studied and visual aids have been used extensively as a means of instruction. The club now possesses a gasoline motor and power driven models will soon be making their appearances. PHUTUEH PHY CLUB Thirty-one students joined the Camera Club this year. Meetings were held during the morning ac- tivity period on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and evening meetings were sched- uled occasionally. This year several members of the club entered prints in the National Photographic Contest. Also the work of the club was greatly expanded by the addition of an enlarger and an easel for the dark room. During the spring semester some of the members dis- played considerable talent in the use of photo oil color sets. A trip to Letchworth Park cli- maxed a very successful year for 7 the club. Front Rgg: Russell Wohlgemuth, Terrence Kirsch, Raymond Taylor, Raymond Palmer, Lawrence Major. Second Egg: Janice Meredith, Joyce Fischer, Jessie Snyder, Marilyn Linde, Rose Re mann, Jean Draper, Margaret Byroads, Donna Mae Berg, Jeannette Richards. Third Row: Raymond Edington, Thomas Curro, Donald Snyder, LeRoy Lowe, Richard Brooks, Richard Tyler, Eugene Rolewinski, David Boies, Colin Gould, Kenneth Tanner fClub Advisorl. b2
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