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BAND BAND lst row-W Merrill Yohe, Janet Miller, Marian Draper, Alliene Krug, Betty Hofacker, Sylvia Yohe, Shirley Sebright, Jo Ann Kratzert, Eva Klinefelter, Mildred Fuss, Patsy Mehring, Drum Majorette. 2nd row-Phyllis Alwine, Ruth Kime, Dolores Crawford, Mary Reinecker, Kathleen Schriver, Jerry Berwager, Gloria Ecker, Doris Auchey, Doris Millar, Janet Auchey, Mary Ann Cook, Marcella Rohrbaugh, Joyce Myers, Dorothy Daum, Myrna Rohrbaugh, Eileen Myers, Gwendolyn Hamm, Nancy Gable. 3rd rowfCarolyn Sowers, Rachel Smith, Ernest Walker, Shirley Hofaclcer, Evelyn Congleton, Elwood Miller, Charles Griest, John Her- man, Roy Fuss, Herbert Crow. James Kime, Charles Deatrick, Robert Sibert, Martha Stock, Glenn Cooley, Eugene Jones, Paul Prutzman, Gloria Krug, Daune Hall, Janet Benedick, Fred Howe, Dean Nace, John Auchey, Yvonne Richstein, Juene Wolf, Dorothy Fuss, Edwin Trimmer, Joan Smeltz, Nancy Benedick. 4th row4Larry Laughman, William Berwager, Janet Hofheins, Louise Crawford, Patsy Leib, Mary Wolf, Fred Richstein, Calvin Roland, Robert Sowers, Margaret Daum, Ethel Miller, John Kratzert, Mr, Harrier. The New Oxford High School Band was organized in 1932 with at personnel of twenty- four members and Paul A. Hamer as director. The band has increased in membership, and the present band has seventy members. The band is an extra-curricular activity and all the members belong as a result of their own choice. The instrumentation of our band has improved, too, so that now we can satisfy -every part of the musical compositions. The band participated in the State Con- tests starting in 1933, and won in the following years, '36, '37, '39, '40, '41, '42, and '48. The State record above does not include this year's record because this article was written before the results were known. In 1936, the band participated in the Nation- al Contest held in Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent three days. The band was placed in Division Ill which represents a good per- formance. Again, in May 1941, the band participated in the National School Music Competition Festival held at Atlantic City. The judges placed the band in Division I, which represents the best conceivable performance for the event and the class of participants being jlidged were worthy of being recognized as a first place winner.
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MIXED CHORUS and JUNIOR CHORUS MIXED CHORUS ls! rou' P. Slerner, B. Hojforker. R. Kime, B. Kessel, M. A. Wolf, M. Fuss, B. Lnughman, V. Smiih, P. Slair, J. Slough, B. Newman. A. Krug. 2nd TOII' M. Duurn. J. Srneltz, M. Stumbuugh. G. Hamm, I. Kinrmmun, G. Horn, B. Grzffin, E. Decker, J. Haar, H. Ford. T. Myers, J. Hojfheins, Miss Greimrlrz. 3rd roll' E. Klirzefeller, J. Wolf, G. Erker, D. Brame, S. Brfrwuger, II. Fuss. N. Benedivk, L. Taylor, J. Miller, D. Aurhey, M. Baugher. 41h rou' ID. Nose, ll. Kennedy, R. Mummerf. K. Srhriver. C. Wisemrm, P. Prulzman, E. Millar, B. Chronisler, N. Gable, M. A. Cook. E. Miller, D. Cranford, M. Draper, H. Slough. 51h rou' A Il. Aurhey, L. Noel, C. Griesi, C. Sipe, G. Fridinger, G. Yealy. F. Howe. W. Sieg. J. Millar, lf. Aldridge, W. Herzmger, C. lleafrirk, M. Myers, H. Crow, J. HIIf?7l'IIl. JUNIOR CHORUS Isl rou' B. Hankey, N. Borlner, M. Nuce, A. McDonnell, N. Myers, P. Kessel. C. Weaver, M. Herman, B. Smith. Jo A. Holcomb, A. Ellfflhlnnell, H. Grzffln. 2nd row- K. Benedick, .l.Lr1uyhm11n. H. Mrllannell. J. Hankey, E. Mummerl. I1.S77LI'fh, G. Willer. S. Fl1'c'k1'nger, ll. Mf'IJr1nnell, S. Der-ker. A. Klinefelfer, D. Stair, C. Liftle, C. Naill, G. Hoover, Miss Grei- mon. 3rd row F. Wilhelm E Lighlner, IJ. Eline, M. Masenheimer, R. Byron, S. Keith, M. Crzssrltl, N Park, N. Lohman. A. M. Baker, E. Hnrzkey, IJ. Daum. G. Sfombnugh. 4th rmoizr. P. Wilson, J. Crobill. K. Erker, J. Hengey, J. Sponseller, J. GIIIISG. P. Waddell, L. . ummerl. 23
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