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GIRLS' BAND Left to Right, Top Row: Martha Quanstrom, Catherine Lulich, Ann McConnell. Elaine Gal, Shirley Pittman, Carol Miller, Dorothy Sablich. Second How: Iulia Owens, Beverly Moore, Miriam Garfin, Doris McCay, Sally Forster, Evelyn Olander. Third Row: Mary Ann Dubravich, Ioann Burge, Margaret Wright, Karendean Burns loan Scott Bottom Row Ioyce Sliver Mary Lu Drobak Dorothy Mrkelya Betty Sherman Patricia Mullen BOYS BAND Woodwind Top How Bradley May Iim Hauger Ben Lewis Ken Edwards Wilbern Flynn Ierry Davis George Wilson Third Row Daniel Lynch Norman Behn Alvin Rosenbloom Robert Rice Benjamin Behr Theodore Hayes Second Row Donald Pittman Alan Isley David Lynch Donald Ayers Leonard Pryweller First Row Iohn McGuire Iames Vanderhoef Don Bakeman Gordon Anderson Nathan Mirza Robert Goldstone BOYS' BAND Brass Percussion Top Row: Grant Thompson, Tom Hartill, Norman Werry, Armel Weese, Robert Mullen . Fourth Row: Bernard Yunn, Ken Tyer. Charles Wallin, Ronald Phillips, Iohn Polihronis, Leland Sparks. David Kepple. Third Row Iohn Moore Byron Sparber Iohn Hedges Iames Higgs William Sheppard William Lorden Thomas Edwards Second Row George Bortz Neil Brazier Larry Troxel Mr Roesler First Row Marvin Smith Ioan Scott Patricia Finnegan Ruth Rxqgert Genevieve Cole Mary Alice Morrow Marian DAngelo GIRLS BAND Left to Right Top Row Linda Bryan Carol Foster Laura Westbey Mary Lou Carpenter Second Row Marilyn Smith Carol Ferguson Ann Korenzch Nelda Mulholland Third How Ioan Kirkendorfer Ioan Muffaletto Angeline Palvos Alene Cooper Bottom Row Ioan Eversoll Delores Green Iackie Lietz Mary Procopy SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Top Row Glen Isley Iustm Cassidy Henry Ceperich Andrew Reider Third Row Ronald Glenn Charles Smith Frank McConnell Ervin Thomason Second Row Robert York Iim Naive Marion Stepp Carl Birchel First How Mr Roesler Ruth Riggert Band C oncerf Program GIRLS BAND CONCERT BAND Hall of Fame Ohvadato Upon this pedestal we see Doris McCay solo clarmetist who got behind and pushed pulled or shoved until everyone moved toward the oblective at hand This year Dolores Green offered the rise of her rhythmic talent to keep the bass drum booming and to relieve Jackie Lietz to the rolls of the snare drum Ioyce Kirkendorfer displayed her accomplishments by leading the Cornet section this year The Oracle Taylor Mr Roesler kept telling the girls each month that their new uniforms would be here next month He finally predicted that they would arrive the second week in September In May the whole R O T C showed off on the football field for Federal Inspection but the HM band really took the spotltght The band had another engagement with the R O T C in the Memorial Day Parade JUNIOR BAND Promotion March Ribble As promoters the members of the H M Band Booster Club are working hard They have raised one thousand and three hundred dollars toward buying the new girls uniforms Dauntless March Holmes Dauntless indeed is the man who can remain in the same room with the band while cornets blare clarmets squeak and drums boom And masterful indeed is the man who can then get up in front of the band and draw sweet music from the chaos There is one person who does it Mr E V Roesler and he deserves the biggest hand March Heroic Concert March Holmes And here are the heroes who lead their brave men Henry Ceperich heads the clarinet section Four years in Concert Band has made him second only to Mr Roesler himself The cornet section is lead by Bob York who has six years of numerous solos and ensembles backing him Bradley May has done a fine 1ob in the trombone section for five years Marvin Smith has developed enough fortitude to be Drum Major and lead the baritone section Andrew Reider on his bass and Iim Naive who leads the horn section complete our valiant list Tnolet Cornet Tr1o Leonard The boys did a nice job on this trio Bob York played the first cornet part Tall Glen Isley in the middle played second cornet and Norman Behn filled in the third part Concertmo Clarinet Solo Weber Henry sure can plav Cof course Henry Ceperich played the clarinet soloj He has enough rrbbons for one to mistake hun for a General Listen to the Drummers Play Ostlmg This was the first tlme in the past four years that the drummers have had so important a part 1n the concert Instead of just beating time and frightening people 1n a surprise spot they had a chance with a real novelty piece The drum section is composed of five boys taking turns at the mstru clarmets fourteen cornets fifteen other brasses six big reed lnstruments and seven small others The Meadowlark Piccolo Solo Brockenshzre The prccolo was play d by a fellow almost as small as it is G orge Bortz But George is getting to be a big shot in band he was Student Director in Iunior Band this year El Capltan Sousa Its hard to find a Band Concert without this piece on the program This yea adding to its already spicy rhythm the Twrrling Corps did its stuff Amerlcan Patrol Tap Meachon Many fellows will be leaving but h res hoping that they will not have to go into the service that this piece brings to mind Charles Smith and his cornet and Frank McConnel with his t nor saxophone are leaving Carl Birchel and Ierry Blake are saying good bye after six years Ronald Glenn is going to leave his seat in the horn s ct on empty too Valencia Spanish Dance If the boys do have to go to war the girls can spend their time danc ng to something as lovely as this Ann Marie McConnell Sally Forster Mary Ann Dubravich and Martha Quanstrom will all be saying good bye to the clarinet section after four years of fun together Delo es Green and Gwen Glbs who came into Girls Band from orchestra will also be leaving after only one year in this fine organization Honeysuckle Polka Cornet Solo Casey In the Oompa department of the Girls Band Carol Ferguson and Nelda Mullholland contributed their b st on the sa ophone and baritone At the other end of the line Ioyce Oliv r and Doro hy Mackilgx tweeted away on the pzccolo and flute Carole Foster on the trombone cnd Angie Palvas on the horn had more than one time to perfect the aa da of the afterbeat Ian Kerkendorfer displayed her accomplishments by leading the Cornet section to a Maytnme victory in the concert I rn. 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