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Cur Chorus The members of the mixed chorus are proud of the successful efforts of its directress. Mrs. Helen Peightel. Mrs. Peightel has led us through many enjoyable and music-producing practice periods on Tuesdays and Fridays. Through these practices we were able to sing for a radio broadcast, a program at the Martinsburg Memorial Church of the Breth- ren, and the special school programs during Christmas and Easter. The school was represented in County Chorus at Williamsburg, March 4 and 5 by Marian Burns, Patty Holsinger, Jean Smith, Linda Nier, Jane Brumbaugh, Eva Stern, Carol Teeter, Ruth Greenleaf, Ola Metzker, Pat Maurer, Joe Keller, Charles Barr, Charles Clapper, Eddie Burket, Ronnie Smith, Don Burket, Eddie Ebersole, and Gwen Stern. In district chorus at Howard, February 17, 18, 19, we were represented by Jane Brumbaugh, Eva Stern, Eddie Ebersole, and Joe Keller. We were proud to have Eva Stern repre- sent us at State Chorus at Minerville, March 17, 18, and 19. President ,, Jane Brumbaugh Vice President , Eva Stern Secretary Jean Smith Treasurer Beverly Bonebreak Librarians Martha Longenecker Linda Kerr Lcnora Jane Detwiler Carol Robeson From the Senior members of the chorus this year a girl's quintet has been formed. Jane Brumbaugh, Marian Burns, Ruth Green- leaf, Eva Stern, and Carol Teeter have sung for the school Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs and have entertained for several activities out of school. The girls also sing with the boys' quartet-Charles Barr, Eddie Burket, Eddie Ebersole, and Joe Keller. QUINTET -50.-
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Our Band One of the busiest organizations of our school is the band. Not only are we busy dur- ing the school term but also during the sum- mer months. Last summer we participated in five parades, in a combined band concert at Claysburg High School with the bands ot Claysburg, Hollidaysburg, and Tyrone, and in Blair County Day at the Bedford Fair. We gave concerts at the Ox Roast and Community Picnic. During the school term we gave a concert at the Community Fair, took part in two Hal- loween parades, and attended Band Day at Penn State University. We played in our Christmas assembly and in the Music Festival held at Cove High during Music Week, the first week in May. We were privileged to play host to Blair 59- County Band, March 18, 19. The lolliwving musicians represented our school: Joe Keller, Patty Holsinger, Peggy Reese, Jane Brum- baugh, Carol Brumbaugh, Carol Jean Nico- demus, Shirley Brumbaugh, Eddie Burket, Marion Grubb, Anna Mae Burket, Esther Kagarise, Joyce Steele, LeRoy Forney, Linda Nier, Jean Smith, Beverly Bonebrcak, Emma Jane Fisher, Robert Ritchey, Wayne Frede- rick, Dorothy Querry, Charles Barr, Peggy Dilling, Don Burket, Eddie Ebersole, Joyce Frederick, Linda Kerr, Gordon Bowers, Sally Nicodemus, Alva Burket, and Steve Wareham. Five members from our band were chos- en to attend District Band at Reedsville, April 14-16. They were: Jane Brumbaugh, Jean Smith, Emma Jane Fisher, Beverly Bonn-break and Joe Keller.
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Our Orchestra Alright, alright! Time to settle down! Those are the words of Mr. Paul Fisher, direc- tor of our school orchestra, as another Wed- nesday morning rehearsal begins. The orches- tra, although it has not played as a whole unit for any school functions this year, has been well represented at many other activities. The members of the orchestra who at- tended District Orchestra at Lewistown, Jan- uary 13, 14, and 15 were: Jane Brumbaugh- First Violin, Eva Stern-Second Violin, Em- ma Jane Fisher-Viola, Beverly Bonebreak- Bass Violin, and Donald Burket-Trombone. Jane Brumbaugh was Cove's representative at State Orchestra held at Mount Union, Feb- ruary 3, 4, and 5.
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