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BAND FRONT:Moslener, Strickler, Couch, McKee, Frazee, Sherwood, Portman, Grant, Ridinger, Simmonds, Emery, Osiicr, Free- land, Nagel, Hollingsworth, Hood, Elsie, Flaherty, Harpster, Ostergaard, Clark, F. Denmead, F.. Denmead, Halpert, Troxell Cobby. ROVV 2: Spangler, Pete Bowell, Cameron, Cutler, Maxwell, Smith, Bowman, Kieffer, Hess, Iohnson, Gluck, Miller Harlan, B. Fee, Paul Bowell. ROW 3: Zelle, Grunenwald, Biber, Cramer, Ioseph, N. Eisenbcis, L. Eisenbeis, Lyle, Balling- er, Boss, Barnes, Bradley, Kauper, Daugherty, Hertel, Fawcett, Pankopf, Hemmenway. ROW 4: Rhyner, C. Campbell Thompson, YVallace, Short, Carey, Dallas, Rankin, Uhrich, T. Campbell, Bradley, D. Fee. ROW 5: Roberts, Love, Perkins Herget, Treharnc, Chidester, Reardon, Jewell, Duerr, Stewart, Sawyer. ROVV 6: MacBeth, Denhart, Giconi, McFeaters Flury, Foley. There Was Music in he ir at Mt. L. MUSIC Yes, there was music in Mt. Lebanon's air. Whether M it came from the brasses and drums in the stadium, from the Woodwinds and strings in Mellon auditori- um, or from the golden throats of our choristers in the studio, it was music of which we could well be proud. Setting the pace for a top musical season marched the band, brilliant in new dazzling white uniforms. No fan in the football stands failed to swell with pride as he watched these musicians present their clever formations and skits at the half. On the more serious side were the selections played by the band and or- chestra at the March concert. Here music for every- one from the long hairsn to the ajive cutsv was the theme of a varied and entertaining program. Once again at the Christmas season Mellon audi- torium echoed to the inspiring strains of Handel's Messiah, which was presented in traditional fashion. In May the combined choruses offered a sharp musi- cale of peppy songs, dances, and an original script. Supplementing the main choral groups were our girls, Triple Trio and boys, Quartet. Their appear- ances at teas, luucheougy and agselnbljes Wei-Q alwayg Babs thrilled spectators with her fiery baton. greeted with favor. As good-will ambassadors of mu- sic, there were none better. 29
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