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First Row- AP. Zeits, L. Smith. J. Crites. W. Goorlbar, L. Merkle, E. Stoner. Second Row-C. Rutter, B. Hay, C. Bamls. C. Wilson, L. Moore, M. Rutter, R. Smith, E. Thompson, W. Smith, A, Clabauirh. B. Corwin. Third Row AJ. Davison, B. Larsen, D. Sharrits. H. Harisell, B. Gorman, B. McG1'iff, E. Karrick. L. Whittington. J. Silberman. P. Brown, J. Adrlus. J. Fuller, D. Crt-vision, Mr. Evans, E. Fuller, A. Smith. Fourth Rowe-'D. Mason, D. Leichty, J. Miller, K. Leach, J. Tillotson, C. Fisher, J. Swiek. G. CaJacob, M, De-Vue. H. Jones, B. Sells, H. Crider. Band KENT LEACH - 4 Presidenl MERRILL DEVQE Vice Presidenz DAMoN SHARR1Ts - Secrelrzrif LESTER SMITH - Manager College Field some hazy autumn day . . . excited crowds cheer- ing . . . people scurrying around during the half . . . and amidst it all, a Hash of color, the roll of drums . . . boys and girls in red and green, marching onto the field of battle . . . the drum major strutting his stuff, waving and tossing his baton . . . all forming a C , breaking into the glorious battle song, with an accompaniment of lusty young voices . . . marching around the gridiron. wildly cheered at . . . that's the band! OMPOSED of forty members. Central's band this year was under the direction of Mr. Mark Evans. The band, which met during the first period on Tuesdays and Thursdays, was, without a doubt, the busiest of all our musical organizations. playing at all football and basketball games, at some of the Lyceum numbers. in assemblies. and in the various patriotic parades. This year it also participated in the annual Eisteddfod held at Marion. Usually before a student can become a member of the band he must have played first in the junior band. which met after school on Fridays. Thus the junior band was a recruiting station for the senior band. The bands purpose is primarily, of course, to train young people in the art and appreciation of band music: however. the friendships formed among the fellows during the entire year of working and playing together, far outweigh any other values received. -KENT LEACH une hundred four
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Lit A ' , ' i. L .. . -f. af First Row N. Swisher. B. Freshwater, J. Davison, I-I. Stunt-r, Mr. livzins. J. llinsniorv, H. Hatlsi-ll, K. Leach, G. Crites. Si-eonfl Row fM. Duff, M. Butts, J. Haunnzartner, D. Murray, tl. Ria-ltnian. li. Altvrhnll, J. Snyder. H. Miller. V. Myers, R. Gordon, J. Weaver, M. Culwt-ll, li. Klinuer. Third Row- B. Johnston. J. Walthers, J. Solomon, P. Zeiths, C. Harrotl, l', Iii-win, l,. Classvn, .l. Folt-y, J. Bessirc-, R. Valentine, R. Tnestiml. Junior Orchestra EUGENE STONER l'reszdm1 BUD ZEITS - - Secrelartf JOHN DAVISON - - - e Treasurer 0-o-o-h-tryouts today! Why do we have to have such things? I'm kinda seared . . . Get tuned up now. Can't you hear that's about a half step off? . . . Savaphones, we'rc playing classical music. not jazz . . . Now you people listen to these tryouts and give an honest-to-goodness decision as to who deserves what place. lt's almost time for the bell and there's no time to waste . . . There! Tryouts over for another week! HE junior orchestra, which has a membership of about thirty musicians is one of the newer organizations of Central. and may be called a bee ginners' orchestra due to the fact that it consists of the younger and less experienced musicians of the school. lts purpose is to give the students a chance to display their talents, to develop their ability to play and read music. to gain a keen sense of rhythm and pitch. and to learn to appreciate the liner and more complicated types of music. The students are also taught the fundamentals of the arrangement and instrumentation of the modern orchestra. and are trained to play the instruments which are most needed in the senior orchestra. All these things prove of great value if the young musicians continue their interest in such a line of work. for when they have made noticeable progress they are placed in the senior orchestra. This organization. which is not permitted to enter the Eisteddfod. is very seldom heard in public performances. the orchestras purpose not being to prepare for and make public appearances. but to prepare its members for a higher group of instrumentalists which are better trained for outside activities. As has been the custom in previous years. its only appearance this year was at the presentation of the junior high play. 7El.IZAl3l5'l'll PJ.-XX'l'lfR one humirt cf Ibn L
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