McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Marching Band Boosts School Spirit Marching Band In the fall, the McKinley High School Marching Band Works to produce halftime shows of variety, never forgetting that the music played on the field must be of the highest quality. The bancl participates in all the community activities in- cluding parades, concerts for civic meetings, and other activities for the good of the community. The Pep Band which is made up of the various members of the Senior Band plays for basketball games and school rallies. The officers of the Band this year were Bob Minney, presiclentg Dale Everhart, vice-presi- clentg Mary Kraus, secretary, Carol Frutschy, treasurer, Bill Sells, Historian: Dennis Basso, Senior Councilmang Jim Livery, Junior Council- man, Donna Kosich, Sophomore Councilman, and Connie Porter, Freshman Councilman. McKinley's twin marching band added much enioyment to the football season during the halftime shows. FIRST ROW, left to right, Don Cole, Head Drum Maior, Joanne Yost, Pat Van Horn, Melany Oliver, Sue Reiman, Nancy Kaiser, Carol Kaiser, Jane Robeson, Head Maiorette, Elaine Nlarlru, Sheila Phillips, Donna Kosich. SECOND ROW, Shirley Owens, Sheri Blystone, Dennis Basso, Peggy Frutschy, Martha Reed, Connie Porter, Clyde Fleenor, Shirley Anders, Martin Meclrel, Karen Cahill, Marilyn Koch, Richard Drozga, Roy Sergi, Bob Lunsford. Randall Clarlc, Cynthia Jackson, Jacqueline Canel, Carol, Frutschy, Mike Hoperich, .loan Baughman. THIRD ROW, Bill Sells, Earl Kline, John Bailey, Virginia Urban, Jane Fulmer, Jean Yost, Rebecca Wassem, Olivia Brothers, Nancy Peterson, David Drozga, Harold Sklar, Paul Phillips, Marcia McLaughlin, Karen Weyand, Carol Schario, Judy Stieber, Jerry Lang, Bill Keller, Ronnie Burlingame, Eugene Retlcin. FOURTH ROW, Ronald Rex, Joel Hooper, Harvey Kail, Gary Wilhelm, Don Koch, James Shaheen, Peggy McCray, John Weyand, Sharon Suttecool, Debbie Ealrin, Joe Simone, Judy Gromes, James Ficlelholtz, Sam Rettman, Kenneth Halley. FIFTH ROW, Dale Everhart, Marian Hunter, Ned Wenger, Bob Minney, Jett Katz, Judy Briner, Jim Livery, Bill Barnes, Carol Klebaum, Rosemary Dasco, Dawn Snyder, Rosalyn Taylor, Dennis Jackson, Larry Brown.

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FIRST ROW, left to right, Dennis Basso, Judy Slieber, Don Koch, Karen Cahill, Dave Drozga, Marcia McLaughlin, Peggy McCray, Marilyn Koch, Judy Briner, Martin Meclcel, Rosalyn Taylor. SECOND ROW, Karen Weyand, Bill Sells, Marian Hunter, Kenny Halley, Carol Kaiser, Melany Oliver, Virginia Urban, Shirley Owens, Carol Frutschy, Don Cale, Carol Schario, Peggy Eruischy, Lewiston Conn, Charles Sebeclr, Sue Reiman, Dawn Snyder, Nancy Kaiser, Joan Baughman, Olivia Brothers, Elaine Marlcu. THIRD ROW, Pat Boger, Janet Long, Rosemary Dasco, Rebecca Wassem Randall Clarlc, Naioma Muir, James Fiedeholtz, Bob Luntzsford, Jackie Canel, John Cochran, Ronald Burlingame, Clyde Fleenor, Bill Keller, Harvey Kail, Dale Everhart, Sheila Phillips, Shirley Anders, Richard Drozga, Nancy Peterson, James Shaheen, Harold Slrlar, Sam Tetiman, Larry Brown, Paul Phillips, Debbie Ealrin, Mary Kraus. FOURTH ROW, Connie Porter, Martha Reed, Jean Yost, Cynthia laslcson, Joanne Yost, Jane Robeson, Mike Refkin, Roy Sergi, Mike Hoeprick, Bill Barnes, Jim Livery, Earl Kline, Jim Miller, John Baily, .Jeff Katz, Joe Simone, Ned Wenger, John Weyand, Gary Wilhelm, Ron Rex, Sharon Suliliecool, Kay Muir, Bob Heilres, Carol Klebaum, Donna Kosich, Pat Van Horn, Sheri Blysrone, Bob Minney. Concert Band Creates Personal Enjo ment One ol the highlights of the band year was the Military Ball. Nancy Kaiser and Joe Simone reigned as the king and queen. Concert Band The marching band becomes the concert band with the closing of the football season. They appear in concerts throughout the remainder of the year. It presents programs for the P.T.A. and civic groups, and also exchange concerts with neighboring schools. The band takes part in all concerts sponsored by the Ohio Education Asso- ciation and in local, district, and state clinics. The philosophy of the McKinley High School Instrumental Music Department is one of a devel-- opmental nature rather than mechanical. How- ever, at all times, we strive to produce good music, never forgetting that music is a creative process. We want each student to develop a keen sense of what is good in music through their own appreciation of the arts. Mr. Stump is director.



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FIRST ROW, left to right, Karen McCoy, secretary: Nancy Grossman, Evelyn Stonumn, Rosie Nucklos. THIRD ROW, Alvin Whitehurst, Joel Jolanda Scribner, Joanna Berbelis, DeLoris Waltner, Sandra Hull, Hempel, Frank Beane, Jim Barbato, Nick Nonno, Dick Wood, vice- Slwaron Hunter. SECOND ROW, Anne Dickerhof, president: Virginia president: Carl Spatar, Melvin Howell, Jim King. Farner, Ellen Auvil, Linda Weber, Elizabeth Rexrcde, Charlotte Tarver, Singing Their Way Through Concert Choir The fifty-five select voices of the Concert Choir performed at over twenty different occasions during the year. Among the performances for outside organizations were programs over two radio stations, the Five School Festival at Massil- lon, The Stark County Music Festival at the Memorial Auditorium, and many private ban- quets. The programs for the student body were Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter programs, football assemblies, and ceremonies affiliated with graduation. Highlighting the year was the Spring Concert. At the end of the year, the choir held a banquet which was planned by the officers, Anne Dicker- hof, presidentg Dick Wood, vice-presiclentg Karen McCoy, secretary, and Judy Casey, treasurer. Directing the group was Mr. Poston. Theory is very important in both learning and understanding music. Several members of the choir take notes as the instructor speaks.

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