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Music Department All-State Band K. Eisenstat, M. White South Jersey Band On the weekend of the senior Washington trip, the South Jersey Band gave their concert-a program requiring two all-day rehearsals. Those students who were selected to go to All- State Band gave their performance shortly after South Jersey's. This event marked the end ot the '58-'59 season of the South Jersey and State musical organizations. South Jersey Orchestra High schools from as far south as Atlantic City and as tar north as Hightstown were represented in the South Jersey Orchestra and Chorus Concert given at Lakewood. This was the second year in the orches- tra tor most of the participating Moorestown stu- dents. Three seniors were selected to sing in this year's newly formed chorus. First row: K. Helgeson, G. Barthold, K. Anderson, B. Payton. Second row: K. Webster, C. Keller, W. Blue, A. Nixon, K- ElSe'1ST5f- , V i V E t 29. - Top Picture South Jersey Chorus First row: K. Eisenstat, P. Mathews, K. Ber- ner. Second row: S, Younkin, S. Keller, T. Thornton, M. White. Lower Picture J. Nlullowney, J. Berger.
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R.C.A. First row: J. Gibbons, E. Ross, S. Bukstel, L. Webster, R. Guy. Second row: G. Teas, C, Gromada, A. Shockey, B. Walton, R. Smythe, E. Fitzpatrick, R. Jobes. Third row: A. Jones, J. Ridgeway, L. Matthews, D. The R.C.A. course offers twenty seniors instruc- tion in Engineering Orientation and Basic Electronics. The students meet at the Moorestown R.C.A. Plant for nine Monday evening lectures. Laboratory ses- sions are held on four Saturday mornings during which time each student builds a radio. Robinson, K. Peacock, E. Haas, A. Faxon. The music loving students attended four concerts this school year. One in November, December, February, and April. They were transported by bus to the Academy of Music to hear the concerts which featured the Philadelphia Orchestra and included performances by young artists. The representative was Diane Peacock, and Mrs. Schwartz, the faculty adviser. Student Concert Goers First row: M, White, D. Peacock, M. Slater, J. Manning, B. Ziegler, M. Hart, M. Campbell, M. Cragg, S. Hough. Second row: A. Winston, J. Moore, M. Potts, K, Parry, J. Mueller, J. Mullowney, M. Kercher, M. Anderson. Third row: F. llacqua, S. Keller, E. Holley, K. Webster, L. Ravilsio, J. Linaberry, S. Barcklow, G, Barthold, G. Niedzieiko. Fourth row: J. Hvizdos, L. Webster, E. Ellender, W. Hensinger, L. Souder, F. Steinmetz, W. Blue.
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Band JD., ,W ...Q . ,ig ...Lao ' T J N- s M v ku -, 1. ., First row: P. Smith, E, McLaughlin, M. Brown, S. Phile, V. Rorke, J. Linaberry, M. Slater, J. Lilly, R. Luce, M. White, P. Matthews, E. Bobb, K Lawyer, B. Leppman, J. Rhodes, N. Neuber, V. Banks, N. Dollar, S. Keller, J. Walcott, C. West, B. Ashhurst. Second row: J. Burns, A. Corrado, L Armstrong, S. Barcklow, W. Brady, J. Arndt, B. Goldsmith, R. Adcock, S. Smith, A. Johnston, S. Hollis, A. Abbott, M. Campbell, S. Doert, J. lsch J. Manning, B. Wells, B. Yundt, R. Nuckols, R. Weeks, P. Souder, S. Winters, C. Hare, A. lsch. Third row: G. Barthold, G. Campbell, S. Sausline, W Moore, J. Cameron, G. Hoffman, E. Miller, W. Morris, W. Harvey, W. Mann, W. Read, T. Cragg, B. Schmidt, J. Guthrie, J. Brockwell, L. Wurst, L. Jans K. Webster, S. Snyder, C. Bounds, J. Hvisdos, C. McCarraher, T, Walton, E. Walton, W. Hensinger, E. Mills, D. Roberts. Fourth row: P. Wieckowski, D Ellis, S. Gearnaught, B. King, A. Blackburn, M. Young, B. Reis, L. Hills. Fifth row: D. Clevenger, S. Brown, S. Barthold, M. Stackhouse, C. Draper, L Ziehler, J. Hackman, C. Hoffman, J. Manning, L. Frost, J. Swan, G. Hoffman, T. Thornton, R. Wilkins, N. Vess, l. Condaz, S. Dewitt, M. Read, C Barton, L. Snyder, A. Perla, L. Nogle, S. Morrow. A The Moorestown High School Marching Band, under the direction of Anthony C. lsch, added color and excitement to Moorestown's football games this year. Its precision marching and intricate drills at half time, the result of many hours of practice, together with the performances of the maiorettes, color guard, solo M .a . While the band plays, Solo Twirler Linda Hills demon- strates her baton skill at half time for the football crowds. twirler Linda Hills, and drum maiorette Arlene Gale made the band a popular part of the school's activities program. At the close of the football season the concert band participated in the Music Festival, a program which climaxed the musical proiects. The color guard salutes, the players remove helmets, and the spectators stand with quiet respect as Moorestown and Haddonfield bands combine in The Star Spangled Banner at the beginning of the football season.
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