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Concert Bama? Marches On Under the direction of Mr. Bernard Pressler, the concert band was a regular- ly scheduled third period class. Activities of the year began with the marching displays at the football games. Gene Critchfield reigned as New Haven's first drum mayor. As is the custom, the band presented fall, winter, and spring concerts. The band, the first in the Fort Wayne area to be televised, was also the first to play in a series of broadcasts featuring the outstanding high school bands of north- eastern Indiana. On February 14, the band was host to the annual Allen County Band Festival. On February 23, eight soloists and three ensembles won superior :atings in the State Solo-Ensemble Contest. Cfzorus ,times Up The chorus under the direction of Mr. Pressler increased its membership to sixty-eight. At the beginning of the year the officers were: Dallas Cutler, presi-I dentg Barbara Bell, vice-president, Nancy Van Kirk, secretary-treasurer. At mid semester because Dallas left for the Navy, LeRoy Miner was elected president. Activities included singing at the Allen County Teachers' Institute and at the various assembly programs. First row: J. Welch. J. Kleber, D. Federspiel, Joan Kleber, R. Claus, G. Critch- field, R. Hill, P. Schladenhauffen, G. Pavey, S. Smith, J. Winchester. Seccnd row: P. Seibert, M. Albersmeyer. V. Vonderau, J. Franke, A. Nyberg, V. Burkett. L. Miller, B. Winans, D. Girardot, V. Renno, J. Poirson. Thiid row: S. Kollman, C. Slauf, D. Ballinger, N. Bewley, G. Hill, F. Forsyth, D. Wilson, R. Bruick, M. Gephart, M. Sturm, D. Butler. Fourih 1-ow: M. Louden, R. Osborn, C. Weitzman, B. Patty, R. Easterday, B. Huguenard, V. Roussey, H. Bremer, M. Harriman, J. Hockemeyer, B. Duni- fon, G. Bruick, W. Lampe, H. Buhr, R. Steminler, R. Wiese, S. McKinney. Sixth row: M. Burwell. N. Van Kirk, J. Richhart, W. White, A. Schweigel, F. Nahrwold, H. Andcrson, J. Kilpatrick, N. Wilson, R. Locke, J. Kost. I luwlli'-si.x' 'lffif Iifgr Sjiomorfii by Pnrwis Drug Sfare, New Havrzz, Inlm In
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First row: Coach Buffenbarger, Roland Smith, Harold Buhr, Richard Stuerzen- berger, Walter Lampe, Arthur Ruoff, Russell Melntosh, Marvin Meyer, Don Weinman. Second rcw: Allan Nyberg, Jerry Vodde. Richard Schrader, Darwin Klenke, LeRoy Miner. Roland Vaughn, Mervin Baker, Karl Brincefield, Robert Locke. Third row: Lloyd Thomas, George Spohr, Harold Parker, Norman Ellenberger, Kenneth Augenstein. Jack Gladieux, Edward Suttor, Lavon Miller, Robert Easterday, Paul Schladenhauffen, Eugene Meyer. Fourth row: Keith Emenhiser. Joe Ellison, Robert Claus. Donald Graves, Maurice Bowser, Wayne Heemsoth, Vernon Burkett, Eugene Bruick, Richard Kitchen, Alfred Baatz. THERE ARE MANY LETTERMEN The membership of the Lcttermans Club consists of forty-seven boys who have earned major awards in basketball, baseball, or football. The cheer leaders who have earned a letter are also included in this group. The purpose of the club is to control the use of award system for boys and to improve conditions that are connected with the organization. A new point system for awarding letters was set up and adopted as a project for the year. An exhibition game of the Zollner Pistons was sponsored by the Lettermairs Club at the beginning of the school year. Mr. Carl Buffenbarger is the sponsor of the club and the officers are as follows: President, Jack Gladieux: vice-president. Dick Schrader: secretary, Kenneth Augenstein: treasurer Don Weinman. CHEER LEADERS Robert Fleming, Suc Heath. and Jerry Vodde.. if Page SfOIlJOl'. tf lu' 1Jc'fl1.XE C,'ft'l1m'r5, ,Nlzt Il.f1'i'f1, ll1.1'i.1m1 Plug, Y'-uwzfll' Q nz
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