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We SLUM aue nu • Band The band marched down the held in perfect formation, keeping time to a lively Lansdownc anthem. Leading them was our tall, handsome drum major. Bob Hale, his gleaming baton flashing in the sun. Even a losing fcotball team was compensated for by this band that could hold its own against any competition. Playing at athletic events is not our band's only activity, however. It also participates in our annual music festival under the direction of Mr. Don B. Corbin. Also each year some of its members go to Coatesville to play in the Southeastern District Band. This year they were: Ed. Lon-ergan, bassoon; Bodley MacDonald and Albert Tolley, clarinet. Repertoire 1940-41: If Thou Be Near, Bach; March from Tannhauser, Wagner; Student Prince Overture, B.omberg; Crusaders Overture, Buchtel; Marches by Sousa. • Orchestra L.H.S. can rightly be proud of its orchestra. Under the capable hand of Mr. Don B. Corbin ours is no German band, but an active part of school life. Their playing at the fall production and senior play add much to both affairs. Besides providing supplementary music for assemblies, when it is needed, it is an established custom to have a concert assembly combined with the Haverford or Upper Darby orchestra. They alternate each year, going away to the school that does not come to us. Several members participated in the P.S.M.A. Orchestra at Ambler, and from those, two were chosen to go to All-State Orchestra. Each year the orchestra attempts successfully bigger and better things. Hats off to our orchestra! • Chorus The most perfect musical instrument ever conceived is the human voice. And the joy of choral music is equally shared by audience and singers, a fact proved by the size of our chorus classes and the success of our musical programs. For all who enjoy and have a talent for singing, membership in the A Capella choir is the ultimate goal. As he improves or shows his ability and cooperation, the aspiring vocalist is advanced from Chorus I to Chorus III. Activities of the Advanced chorus group throughout the year include 20th Century Club programs, church entertainments, Christmas and Spring concerts. The climax of the year is the Spring Festival in which all musical organizations of the school participate. Directing the chorus with its comprehensive repertoire is Mr. Don B. Corbin, author and editor of all school musical endeavors. Standing, left to right: Patterson, Atkins, Mr. Corbin, French, Salsa dor, McCauslund. Baskin, Hale, Williams. Back row Harvey, Wil-gus, Leary, Humphries, Pen ., Million, Hopkins, Much, Z «r, Newell, Kraher, Scott, Busier. Second rou MacKinnon, Matthews, Port net. Pitetti, Atwood, Wilson, Hemphill, Winther, Koedding, Horn, Marsh. Finochio, Rent . Front row: Hoard-man, MacDonald, Tolley, Craig, Saunders, Palmer, Lonergan, Heard. Boh Hale, our drum major. Christmas carolers: H. Decker, N. Roberts, B. Lovett, S. Lyster, M. Benedict, J. Rebstock, R. Hansen, B. Hall, R. Cordier. Standing, left to right: LeBlanc, Dragonette, Robertson, Gold horn, Kolle, Mitchell. Back, row: Stone, Metz. Mann. Pile, Westphal, Mendenhall, Swigart, Jones, Trcfz, Iwcary, Richardson, Gorman. Johns, Laws, I«onergan, Metz. Second row Wilson, Lcinroth, Empcr, Drcsnick, Luliak, Lonergan, I-chr, Mansure, MacDonald. French, Schaal, Brcvs-ler, Wcrkheiver. Third row: Gar-rett, Hoopes, Nichols, Dragonettc. Bressler, Schwrm, Evans, Hall. Front row: Decker, Sotiros. and Mr. Corbin. Back row, left to right: Jielms, Rank, Lovett, Bedford, Itoardman. Selby, Jordan, Reichert, Cordier, Holdsworth, Craig. Rebstock, Sidle, Maloney, Marsh. Second row: Washburn, Hrusstar, Ayers, Benedict, Mayo, Harvey, Hall, Grccgor, Smith, Di.Mar, Cook, Daugherty, Dukek, Brown, Wingfield, Lyster, Mr. Corbin. Bottom row: Schwem, Lambert, Dukes, Mitchell, Roberts, (fill, Howard, Townsend, Olewinc, Hahn, Doyle, Hansen. Bonsai!, Gal antino.
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