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DANCE BAND V lst Row, L. to R.: Virginia Kohler, Daniel Zaskoda, Sharon Davis, Sandra Stevens, Janet Hume. 2nd Row: Robyn Ottley, Martha Humphrey, Gail Lampe, David Zaskoda, Charles Upton, Nellie Io Wolfe, William Kohler. With the guidance of Mr. Strivlngs and some new popular music, the dance hand has had a successful year. Through faithful practice this group is fast becoming one of our most popular music organizations. Unfortunately they have not had the opportunity to play publicly as often as the student body would have liked. A few members of the dance band formed a Dixieland band which played at the Silver Springs Gala Club. Due to the scarcityof boys our student body had to give up the idea of another Sixteen Voice Choir. Instead, a new group was organized consisting of twenty-two glrls. The accomplishments were many: helped each member improve her own voice, performed at the Christmas assembly, at the Sllver Springs Gala Club, and at the Spring Concert. The last public appearance will be made at Commencement Exercises, a wonderful ending for a very successful year. lst Row, L. to R.: Elaine Shaffner, Waneta Buckley, Dorothy Woodard, Cecelia De- Rycke, Nancy Bean, Theresa Bosseler, Serena Halvorsen. 2nd Row: Eileen Stenson, Linda Warren, Claudia Shattuck, Mary Shennan, Elizabeth Madison, 'Mr. Stevens, 3rd Row: Linda Wagner, Caroline Bliss, JoAnn Beaumont, Sandra Camey, Martha Humphrey, Sandra Sanford, Mary jane Garbo, Virginia Kohler. TWENTY GIRLS' CHCDRUS 36
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SENICJR BAND lst Row, L, to R.: Mr. Strivings, James Dutton, Linda Burns, Constance Robinson, Carol King, James Sherman, Sharon Davis, Geralyn Gibson, Phyllis Simons, Chyra Degenfelder, Bonnie Court, 2nd Row: Judy Barlow, Ruth VonGunden, Virginia Wing, Marion Flint, Cecelia DeRycke, Kathleen Kohler, JoAnn Beaumont, Sandra Sanford, Mary Jane Garbo, Sandra Stevens, Virginia Kohler, William Kohler. 3rd Row: Charles Upton, Martha Buck, Linda Warren, Gregory VanSlyke, Primo Blscaro, David Zaskoda, Gary VanSlyke, Carolyn Bliss, Thomas Pattridge, Francis Lenton, Nellie Jo Wolfe, 4th Row: Judith Wright, Craig Meyers, Verna Reed, Gail Lampe, Martha Humphrey, Mary Sherman, Judith King, Robin Ottley, Janet Hume, Kenneth Krajewski, Donald Beardsley. This year as previously, the LCS band, under direction of Mr. Slrivings, has so extended its scope of activities that the organization has justly earned a reputation not only for excellence of perfomrance but also for the willingness of its personnel to give up their time for the enjoyment of others. The band participated as a group and individual soloists at school assemblies and in the Spring Concert. There were also band repre- sentatlves at the New York sectional music festival held in Holly this year, and at the County Music festival. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the band was the purchasing of new unifomxs fatter all these yeaxs.J Congratulations! This group, ln its second year of existence, has diligently practiced throughout the school year under the direction of Mr. Strlvings. True, they haven't reached perfection but they are laying the groundwork for a much better senior band in the future. Full public recognition of this group came with their fine perfonnance at the Spring Concert. 1st Row, L. to R.: Linda Wayman, Constance Robinson, Carol King, Mary Louise Songer, Deanna Carney, Chyra Degenfelder, Geralyn Gibson, Bonnie Court, Sandra Burns, 2nd Row: Charles Upton, Craig VanSlyke, Daniel McBride, Gary VanSlyke, Alvin Buchwald, Judy Wright, Carolyn Bliss, Willard Kohler, Jack Flint. 3rd Row: Donald Beardsley, Thomas Partridge, James Shemran, Kenneth Krajewski, Mr. Striv- ings, James Dutton, Verna Reed, Leo Madison. JUNIGR - BAND 37
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