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mic BAND The hand gives all students who are proficient on band in- struments an opportunity to play in an instrumental group. The performers learn to work together, become acquainted with re- hearsal routine, study the great musical literature that is arranged for the band, increase their own musical knowledge, develop a greater appreciation of all aspects of music, improve their own instrument ter,-linique, and prepare band music for artistic public performance. The band is also expected to be an integral part of the life of the school and the community. The activities of the band include the spring concert, pep meetings and assemblies. The group is under the direction of Richard B. Shade, who replaced Charles L. Jones in the fall, The officers are: George Fetrow, president, James Fink, Doll Zirkle, and Harold Hykes, vice-presidents, Roy Strausbaugh, secretary, and Rovena Sweitzer and Stanley Craft, librarians. Richard B. Shade Instructor 26 FLUTE Julius, Gail CLARINETS Bear, Sheila Bentz, Norma Bolton, Roger Fink, James Gladfelter, George Gladfelter, Robert Godfrey, Robert Hale, Lewis Jacoby, Gordon Mickley, Wilbert Rentzel, Lee Strausbaugh, Roy Strayer, Lance Sunday, Ronald Wilman, Sharon SAXOPHONES Althouse, Almeida Dolbin, Peggy Fries, Norma Hoover, Edward Huyett, Larry Hykes, Harold HORNS Craft, Esther Ilyes, William Reinard, Terry CORNETS-TRUMPETS Becker, James Benedict, Dale Boll, Robert Diehl, Robert Dietz, Robert Heilman, Leonard Hombach, Thomas Rohrbaugh, Walter Schroeder, Thomas Sweitzer, Donald Wilbourne, Lourie TROMBONES Dolbin, Benjamin Fadley, Jack Fitzkee, William Prowell, Harold Schroeder, June Snellbaker, Jerry Zirkle, Doll BARITONES Dietz, Kenneth Fetrow, George BASS HORNS Prowell, Donald Stoner, John PERCUSSIUN Beck, Edward Brenneman, Larry Miller, Bonnie Strausbaugh, David Sweitzer, Rovena
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First row, left to right-Bonnie Miller, Jackie Seeger, Dick Crone, Edward Beck, Wayne Myers, Bobby Mohr, Gloria Weirich, Theda Lehr, Pilar Chicote. Second row, left to right- Miss Gloria J. Snyder, Barbara Cassel, Shir- ley Keller, Larry Huyett, Ned Blymire, Harold Hykes, Charles Miller, Lee Rentzel, Nina Weigle, Joan Brenneman. Third row, left to right-Mr. John R. Allison, Mr. Donald S. Kramer, Mr. Perry W. Hull, Mr. William A. Bateman. 1 w ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The association is comprised of homeroom chairmen, senior cheer- leaders, athletic coaches, a financial adviser, and faculty adviser. Officers of the association are elected from the student body during a general assembly at the beginning of the year, To help support the athletic programs, the association manages the sale of candy at noon time, during school and at home games. They also sell school sweat shirts and arrange for transportation to away games, and sell basketball programs at the home games. The officers of the association are the following-VVayne Myers, president, Edward Beck, vice-president, Richard Crone, secretary, Bobby Mohr, treasurer. 25
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BOYS' CHORUS First row, left to right-Donald Shenberger, Kenneth Strine, John Stoner, Frank Neff, Mr. Charles L. Jones. Second row, left to right-Terry Warner Ckneelingj, Gary Krebs, Rich- ard Homback, Oscar May, Dennis Rep- man, Barry Krebs, Dick Crone, Henry Schaffer, Kerwin Bupp, Belvinarrow Wilt, James Fink, Clair Smith, Ray- mond Sweitzer, Ray Strausbaugh, George Fetrow. Third row, left to right-Doll Zirkle, Harold Hykes, William Kottcamp, Tom Schroeder. GIRLS' CHORUS First row, left to right-Dorothy Reese, Catherine Smith, Shelva Gross, Barbara Swartz, Frances Brenneman, Nadine Kraft, Joan Gheen, Julia Stra- ley, Doris Reigart, Janice Haugh, Bev- erly LaPrairie, Pat Stambaugh. Second row, left to right-Janet Swartz, Pat Burkey, Gloria Smith, Dawn Eyler, Maxine Baker, Joan Brenneman, Joyce Doll, Rovena Sweit- zer, Quinetta Strong, Cathy Chicote, Dorothy Stoner, Patsy Brenneman Betty Adams. Third row, left to right-Patsy Hart- man, Rita Raffensberger, Jean Yost, Shirley Updegraif, Mardella Fries, Esther Craft, Donetta Fritz, Betty Jane, Ream, Alethea Rode, Barbara Boyer, Mary Louise Gingerich, Charolette Dittenhafer, Louanna Kann, Beverly, Bowers, Patsy Sterner, Mr. Charles L. Jones. The boy's chorus provides all boys who want to sing an op- portunity to participate in a singing group. It strives to develop among the singers a sound Vocal technique and a greater love of ehoral inusie for the male voices. The best choral niusie, sacred and secular, is prepared tor the finest public performance possible by the group. The ehorus is under the direction of Richard li. Shade. The officers are as follows: Doll Zirkle, president, Clair Snnth. 'vice- presidentg Oscar May, secretary, and Richard Crone, treasurer. This chorus provides all high school girls an opportunity for creative choral expression in a large group. Sound vocal habits and choral techniques are developed to the highest possible degree en- abling all participants to enjoy singing to the tullest extent. Sacred and secular choral music is studied and prepared for artistic ren- dition in public performances. The activities of the chorus include the annual Spring Concert, Christmas Assenibl Baccalaureate Service and Connnenceinent. 7 ! The chorus is under the direction of Richard B. Shade. The of- ficers arc: Theda Lehr, president, Rovena Sweitzer, vice-president, Dorothy Reese, secretary, Julia Straley, librarian, Ruth Reeser, assistant librarian. The accoinpanists are Patsy Stainbaugh and Theda Lehr.
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