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SENIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB-FRONT: Mrs. Adams, F. Curran, C. Ehehalt, 1. Austin, 1. Smith, P. Snyder, I. Wagner, G. Young, R. Kurtz, P. Rhodes, I. Markey, N. Stine, Mr. Forssmark. SECOND: P. Strickler, L. Workinger, M. Sechrist, N. Kinkel, R. Grim, D. Detwiler, I. Dotts, E. Rexroth, I. Daugherty, R. Ewell, M. Knerr. THIRD: I. Peters E. P. M. M. Hess, L. Grim, G. Kline, S. Anstine Warner, P. Frederick laccompanistl Weiser, C. Smith, A. Emig, L. Henry Hoover B. Paules, M. Ritz, M. Work- inger, F. Knaub, F. Neff, M. Grove, R. Kimmons, I. Gable, G. Manchey, N. Miller, I. Markey, E. Dotts, G. Sprenkle, D Craley. FOURTH: E. Miller, S. Ross, A. Tollinger, T. Wise, D. Ludwig, F. Hess, C. Krecker, I. Taylor, R. Harbaugh, I. Knisely L. Snell, A. Iones, A. Dixon, L. Grove, L. Grove, I. Inners, E. Haugh, P. Grim. FIFTH: D. Myers, I. Shaw. S!XTH: W. Nebinger G. Beck, D. Flinchbaugh, R. Frey, B. Wagman, K. Ness, I. Workinger, B. Brecker, I. LaMotte, R. Ritz, D. Workinger, W Shaffer, W. Hoffman, D. Shoemaker, R. Ferree, R. Fitzkee, S. Snyder. Glee Club At the beginning of each school year, the call goes forth for recruits for this organization. All students even slightly interested in music enjoy singing in a group like this, so you may be sure that the glee club is a large group. The senior high organization is the last in a continuous line of singing groups. First is a grade choir, which occasionally furnishes music at many of our local churches. Next comes the junior high glee club, a group which sings at plays and the like. Last, but not least, is the senior high glee club, the prin- cipal singing group of our school. All these organizations participate in the annual Night of Music and may take part in the music festivals about the county. After going through the elementary stages of group singing in the grades and in junior high school, the student discovers that the senior high glee club is quite different from all the rest. The Iunior High Glee Club re hearses diligently under the di rection of Miss Spangler. cj 26 fo
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Our drum majorettes on the steps of the Hboys' entrance -F. Slenlcer, A. Burg, D. LaMotte, l. Andrews, D. Shoft, L. Paulhamus. The color guard section of the band in formation-W. Nebinger, K. Ness, B. Krecker, R. Wagman. Student conductor D. Flinchbaugh puts the senior band through its paces during a regular Wednesday morning practice period. The junior band holds its regular rehearsal in 8b with Mr. Forssmarlc.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Stabley, F. Elsesser, D. Patton, I. Thornton, W. Meads, I. Geary, R. Deshong, I, Host, R. Czaley L Hoke Mr. Forssmark ldirectorl, L. Snyder, M. Maurer, R. Shenberger. Orchestra Every Monday morning this group of fourteen tunes up and practice gets under Way. Now cmd then a Word ot reproach comes from the director. No, no! you must use an up-bow, not down-bow. Please, don't slur your notes, clarinetsg tongue them. Sott orchestral music issues from 8B when this group practices. Mellow horn passages float from the depth ot the orchestra and a tympani roll suggests tar-off thunder. Naturally there are some mistakes, the students just wouldn't be normal it there We-ren't! As a member of the orchestra, the young music student begins to get around a little. The group turnishes entertainment tor some ot the dramatic productions ot our school: this year it provided music tor one night of the senior play. Most important of all to the organization is, ot course, its concert with the junior band in the spring. o,27fo Miss Kostenbader, head of the talent bureau, discusses an uengagement with foul' registered students
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