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Moiorettes Darlene Durst, Sherrill Neisch and Sandy Ford help provide the color that a marching band always shows at football games and parades. BAND MEMBERS Charles Merchant President Justine Taylor Vice-President Janet Blank Secretary Connie Weisner Treasurer John Alger Dennis Bandlow Nancy Boston David Butler Donna Crum Richard Dickinson Benny Dozier William Dozier George Dubbs Darlene Durst Tom Essig George Fairman Gary Ferdig Ralph Filburn Roberta Fitton Michael Fleming Sandra Ford Charles Frusciano Robert Gillespie Patricia Gillis Charles Gustof David Hahn Kathleen Hanley Richard Hague Joseph Hoffman Douglas Jones Judy Kaufmann Susan Kaufmann Ralph Knight Richard Krall Sandra Kuse Alvin Lawrence Russell Liebzeit Richard Linington Duane Mallast Betty McCann Sherrill Neisch Lynne Oak Aaron Oswald Robert Powell James Randazzo Sharon Rehner Robert Reiter Marilyn Sarns David Sims Wayne Simms Maureen Springer William Stein Sally Talbot Carolyn Uhrig Gary Vander Haagen James Wheeler Bonnie Zorsch Mr. Warren Beauman Conductor Band Gives Concerts S Marches In Parades ' 'L ,N ,.-- 'WQM J we :,.. ll ,ll E ., i,. Band camp in the summer not only gives an early start tor the band, but provides relaxation and fun for members Carolyn Uhrig, Sally Talbot, Janet Blank and Tina Balkas. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS John Alger Valarie Babbitt Dennis Bandlow Janet Blank Carolyn Burgan Georgene Corneillie Donna Crum Benny Dozier Joan Edwards Richard Elliott Roberta Fitton Robert Gillespie Patricia Gillis Charles Gustof Janice Jarvis Jeanne Miller Joanna Mullins Sherrill Neisch Marilyn Pillivant Robert Reiter Marilyn Sarns Wayne Simms Patricia Skinner Sharlene Tanzey Gary Vander Haagen James Wheeler Mr. Earle Boardman Director
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Youth Forum Runs Our City One Day Each Year ctw CEYLDN 5 gg. N Na Although it is one of the smallest clubs of M.C.H.S., the Youth Forum keeps busy with the high purpose of seeking to better understand the modern world. Here the Forum members represent Ceylon at the model U.N. meeting held each year ot Hillsdale College. A is -JY., ., . . , -' , .. WWF' Barbara Klusendorf takes over the chair and duties of Mount Clemens mayor, Harry Diehl when the Youth Forum members run the city for a day. MEMBERS Donna Rathe President Sammye Gilley Vice-President Phlyis Rendon Secretory Joe Hoffman Treasurer Mark Bode Hal Carroll Valerie Carroll Claudia Fox Pat Ginther Bernard Girson Doria Green Dorothy Hamilton Deanna Hampton Nancy Henry Carol Herhilan Peggy Henrichsen Lynda Klockow Barbara Klusendorf Karen Kunkel Ken Kunkel Bill Lockwood John Lozen Tom McMahon Nadine Messner Bill Rogers Mary Jo Schietecatte Edwin Weed Ruchel Yellin Mr. Jack Lohrberg Sponsor Nancy Folkman Iq- YOUTH FORUM Promoting democratic thinking and acting a mong the student body is the main obiective of the Youth Forum. Any student who is interested in government functions and national problems is eli- gible to join this club. Each year members participate in a Student Government Day. On this particular day they become officers and run the Mount Clemens government. Members of the club hold the offices of Mayor, City Manager, City Attorney, and others. During the day a special luncheon is held in their honor and they attend a city commission meeting. In the spring eligible members travel to Hillsdale College to participate in a model United Nations Assembly. Students come from the surrounding area to discuss current problems in our country's foreign relations.
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Orchestra Brings Music Pleasure To Members BAND AND ORCHESTRA Forward march! Left, right, left .... The MCHS marching band practices very hard and spends many hours planning and perfecting programs and music selections. During the fall of the year, the band partici- pates in the half time programs at MCHS home foot- ball games and travels to Ann Arbor to represent MC- HS at the University of Michigan Band Day. They play with hundreds of other student musicians during the football game half time. This year the members sold Sanders candy and organized a MCHS Band Tag Day to help finance the band's annual summer music camp. The MCHS orchestra presents concerts, plays in school assemblies, and represents MCHS at various state wide music festivals. Wind players from the band and string players who pass an audition compose the orchestra. Many hours are spent practicing musical selections and making musical arrangements for various programs. One of the highlights of the year was the oper- etta, Oklahoma!. Orchestra members ioined forces with members of the Mount Clemens Symphony Orchestra to play the popular Rodgers and Hammer- stein score. -ei W, ,, I t . is 3 Every morning, first hour finds members of the orchestra dili- gently rehearsing. All members know that rehearsal is the key to a successful concert. Always ready to provide music with a beat for pep assemblies and between halves of basketball games is this small portion of th M.C.H.S. band. They are affectionately known as the Pep Band and they have it.
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