Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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If any change in the bcmd has been noted, it is the addition of new instruments. Some of these additions were baritones, French horns, bass horns, a bass clarinet, and all new drums. Linked very closely with the band are the moierettes. The captain, Rae Adele Seery, has led Carol Ann Pullis, Carole Seifert, Glor- iCl Murksberry, Roselyn Pierce and Marjorie Reed thr0ugh some high prancing steps. Lighted batons were 0 new attraction this year. The orchestra, c: select group of players from the band plus the violin section, is really a work shop where there is time to study difficult music. They perform at the class plays, Baccalaureate, and Commence- ment in both February and June. Their ot- ticers are the some as the bond officers ex- cept for their president, Michael Clements. The Spring Concert is the climax of the instrumental year. Their leader, Mr. J. R. Phillips, led the bond in music representing many different countries-Switzerland, Germany, Mexico, the United States, and others. The orchestra's twenty-two members began with a medley of Jerome Kernls mu- sic. Later they presented the Piano Cone certo in C Minor by Mozart with Michael Clements as soloist. As an encore Michael played a condensation of Rhapsody in Blue . Oh! we must not forget the dance band. Because of loss of personnel during the sec- ond semester the dance band functioned on- ly during the first semester. The twelve piece band who did all presc- ticing and work on numbers outside of School time, played at the dances after the foot- ball games. The vocalists were Lois Berne and Joyce Totflemire. The highlight of their activities was the television broadcast on High-Time , WKRC. it will take lots of hard work for the fu- ture bands and orchestras to keep up the high standards set by the musicians of 1950. Left In right: First Row- B. Koenig, L Tosky, Kt Lunghnut, P. Pace, T. anter. Second Row-G. Allen, 5. Baker, R. DeBrunner, J, Massey. Third RoWe- R. Rogers, R, Moore, Di Cmroli. Fourth Row-Mr. J. R, Phillips, L. Berna, J. Tattlemire. Page Twentyatine

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Left to right: First RuWw-L Hutchings, R. DeBrunner, E, DeBrunner, C. Hater, C, Fartmunn, B. Fischer, A, lindemun. Second Row-M. Clement$. T. Tarter, J, Lefurge, Jt Wahle, P. Paw, L. Tosky, J. Zentmeyer, R. Moore, D. Carroll, R. Moore, K. Tosky, I. Howard. Third Rnw-R, Skinner, Bt Crosby, B. Cnhn, F. Simpkins, Mr. J. R. Phillips. Every morning during first bel! one can hear the melodious notes of the bond and orchestra drifting from the third floor where they are dutifully practicing for some occa- sion. Our bond, composed of forty-six mem- bers, shines especially during the football season. Not only do they have a musical talent but they have 0 way of figuring out the clever formations which we see 01' half time during the games. One of the best this year was Rain, Rain, Go Away. Besides the football games and occasional pep rol- lies the band led several parades-Armis- tice Day, Homecoming, and Christmas. Left to right: C. Hater, D. Carroll, R. DeBrunner, T. Tartar, D. Moore, M. Clements, Page Twenty-eight guru! and Orchedb'a Ogifcerd



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First Raw-W. Hughes, Ct Keller, 5. Reed, B. Hayes, J. Tuttle, J. Bayless, S. Brnokshire, M. Story, M. CrUmp, C. Abrams, D. White son, M. Cronin, R. Leigh, D. Bayless, S, Maria , 5. Hahn. Second Row-N, Breehne, J. Bishop, N. Case, 5. Neilson, A, Arnold, Pt Webb, R. Jogoditz, R. Reed, Mt Hudson, B. Vaught, J. Dun- bar, C. Dietz, B. Patton, L Garrett, J. Skiff, M. Lillard, P. Reed, H. Rehse, I. Cobb, S. Waddle. Third Row-P, Hill, J. Putkett, C. Mulfnrd, J. Vaught, Jt Chamberlain, B. Fischef, J. Hoffman, B. Dunuhew, GA Lidell, B. Randall, F, Baker. Y. Schenz, Jt Rukow, C. Mefford, Ct Trainer, M. Bohnenkamper, J. Marksberry. Fourth Row-J. Meyers, P. Treyens, M. Ulm, B. CundiH, M. Whiting, C. Hofer, A. Brooks, 5. Tichut, J. Miller. J. Cundiff, M. CrDWe Iey, E. Stratum, Y. Dobell, Rt Fierce, Dt Hammond, 84 Schaefer, J. Wagner, Nt Pendery, Nt LuFavers, V. Gable. Acmmpuuists-Mmy Luu Craig, Caro! Pu1lis, Mrs. Graze Hamilton President ..... CAROLYN MEFFORD Vice President ................ SALLIE WEDDLE Treasurer ................... . BETTY CUNDIFF Publicity ,V ................... BETTY VAUGHT 5 Accompanists . . Young, but mighty. That's the way one describes the Zeta Girls! Glee Club at Nor- wood High. Zeta is largely composed of freshmen and sophomores and everyone worked hard for that grand climax of the year, the Annual Spring Concert. If you're in Zeta, youtve a lot to look forward to,- fut'ure spring concerts, belonging to Alpha or Choir as many do, and in general, having a lot of fun, But as you can see, musicui work Is not all fun, and one of Zetu's chief aims is to provide choral and musical back- ground for the girls. This group meets every Wednesday after school, and Maridel Ulm cund Maxine Story accompany them on the piano. Although it has not been 0 very busy year for Zeta, there was one highlight, the first time many of the girls held ever been on risers before cm audience for a special program for the P.T.A. Open House Meet- Zta gage cm S'MARIDEL ULM ' 'IMAXINE STORY ing in February. The four selections ren- dered were A Dreamboat Passes By , by Lemare; Starlight , by McIntyre; In a Per- sian Market , by Retelbey; and The Bub- ble , by Friml. The girls did a fine iob, according to Miss Ewing and the audience. The alumnae of Zeta can remember back when they sang such songs as Ho-La-Li , by Luvdos; Sylvia , by Speaks,- cmd Lul- loby , by Cain. Nowadays, several new numbers are be- ing sung, ameng which are March of the Little Tin Soldiers , by Pierre; A Mexican Serenade , by Luvaos; and Jeannette In Her Garden . Others care Czecho-Slovakian Dance Song , by Manney; and the four songs which were sung for the P.T.A. In closing, we tip our hats to a grand group of girls who will really go places in the future. Page Thirty

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