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,W . .,.,.v......,,..,.-- .... ..,...--,.,.,r.....,.,.-.,,.-W-.-...-. Y- Y W -- 65'anaL X The Senior Band of D. H. S., under the able direction of Mr. Max Kennedy, had a very eventful and pleasant gl! At every home football game the crowds thrilled to their brilliant performance. The band members wore small lights on their hats and shoes. These lights made all of the formations very colorful when the stadium lights were turned off. Besides their home performances the band traveled to Spencerville to put on their show for the Spencerville people. Also on November 4, the band performed between halves at the Ohio Northern-Findlay football game and did very well. A year. 5 JG dp, IX! On February 17, a band party was held for all members in the gym- nasium. Everyone had a fine time and a fine meal-thanks to the Band Mothers. In April the band traveled to Ada where they participated in a contest. They played the required piece Walking Tune , their select number Alpine Holiday and as a warm-up number Storm King. They rated a 1-A. The officers chosen for the year were as follows: President, Grace Violet, Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Credeg Librarian, Roger Brown. Standing: Barbara Tigner, Rosemary Koenig, Joan Lloyd, Arlene Allen, Robert Knapp, Nelson Sanders, Donald Higbea, Norman Rice, R-ita Freund, Phyllis Blymyer, Eunice Mittermaier, Marguerite Burgess, Denny Steinecker, Mr. Max Kennedy, Director, Keith Kiggins, Robert Miller, .lack Fulton, Joyce Crede, Richard Elf-yet, Mary .lane Meyers, Eddie Fritz, Shirley Lause, Donald Buckles. Second Row:,Mary Lou Tigner, Ann Myers, Delores Redmon, Helen Brinkman, Amelia Hittle, Martina Mittcrmaier, Elizabeth Jones, Anna Mae YVills, Patty NVarren, Emelie DeVVeese, Sally Dienstberger, Billie .lo Britting- ham, Marie Buckles, Naomi Fought, Mary Nvestervelt, Gordon Gudakunst, First Row: Ethel Mox, Grace Violet, VVaanataa Fox, Jola Craig, Jo Ann XVelch, Mildred Metzger, Patty Lou Tarter, Avonelle Paul, Robert Alexander, Ruth Heiss, Judy Kissell. Kneeling: Barbara Sterling, Peggy Buzard. Ann Mox.
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Top Bow: Kenneth Shaffer, .lack lfulton, Dick Eleyet, Suzanne DeXVeese, Mary Gudakunst, Martina Mittermaier, Mildred Metzger, .loyce Crede, Marguerite Burgess, Bob Miller, Norman I2-ice, Mr. Max Kennedy, director. Third Row: Nelson Sanders, Hola-rt Knapp, Norma Feathers, Betty Butler, Mary Lou Druckemiller, Patty Lou 'l'a1'ter, Shirley Swick, Catherine Gudakunst, Carol Powell. Second Row: Donald Buckles, Donald Link, Neil Jettinghoff, Sue Maxson, Edna Buettner, Darlene NVells, Billie .lo Brittinghani, Grace Violet, .Ioan Sourwine, .lim Dancer, Let- Himmeger. First Row: Norma Kramer, Jeanette Culp, Avonelle Paul, .lola Craig, Mary Lou Tigner, Anna Mae XVills, Eleanor Bi'ig'g's, Amelia Hittle, William Kissell, Dean Caypool. Klwbz, The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Kennedy, accom- plished much this year. They sang for the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. At the Christmas program, they presented a musical back- ground While pantomines were enacted on the stage. In the spring, the choir made its regular appearance in the different churches. This annual tour of the community's congregations is a fitting and really Worth-While contribution to the Easter season. The Choir also took part in the District contests this year, which were held at Ada. They sang Be Thou Near Me, Lord and Thou Knowest Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts . ..26...
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