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Richard Donges. Mary Jo Trevor, Anita Morell, Ann Painter, Jacqueline Warner, Donna Heckathorne, Bob Crohan, Phyllis Ryker, Robert Heckathorne, Mary Medsger, Mr. Mac- Donald, Frieda Schoenborn, Joan Heidenreich, James Nash, Norman Corwin, Carol Burns, Alvin Sandberg, Joe Cabaret, Peter Berezny, Maryanna Zamber, Bob Hansen, Stanley Hagler, Sylvia Firth, Alex McMaster, Geraldine Weller, Robert Harris. THE ORCHESTRA PREPARES FOR SPRING CONCERT Untune that string, and hark what discoid follows. Every Tuesday and Thursday the sixth period the auditorium is filled with the singing of violins, the light-hearted dancing of woodwinds and the forceful majesty of the brass and percussion. This year s music was varied. Numbers range from Hoagy Carmichael's Stardust to Bach’s Sheep May Safely Gaze or Mozart's G Minor Symphony. Members look forward each year to the NYSSMA concerts which are held in the fall. “The man that hath no music in himself. . . ■iiiiiailiiiii THE STRING ENSEMBLE PERFORMS During the sixth period on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, the string players retire to the cafeteria. Here, under the direction of Mr. Mac- Donald, they saw away at difficult passages and read new music. Some of the numbers the group have tried to perfect are Holiday for Strings, selections from The Song of Norway, and Per- petual Motion. This year the string group per- formed for the Rotary Club.
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TWIRLERS LEAD OFF! Brrrr! There were plenty of times at football games when our twirlers nearly froze to death. Nevertheless, their stiff fingers kept those slippery sticks in line even though such difficult exhibitions as dirgles, windmills, and back-bends. Be- sides pepping up the half times with lively, enjoyable num- bers, the twirlers perform at the annual band concert in March. Just to make sure Riverhead keeps its reputation for having fine twirlers, the girls are teaching a new crop of freshmen many of their tricks. Center: Jean Worthington; Left to right: Carolyn Krajewski, Jean Tetrault, Cornelia Hubbard, Madeline Sendlewski, Edythe Bess, Alliene Terry. Is fit for treasons; stratagems and spoils' BAND MEMBERS HAVE HAD A BUSY YEAR Say, what's that old tin can cover you have pinned to your shirt? Tin can! Why this is a platinum and gold medal!” To members of the All Thirteen Club, their medals are platinum and gold, for they represent hours of practicing. The band has accomplished a great deal this year. Specta- tors at football games enjoyed clever patterns and peppy marches. In March the annual band concert gave the public another opportunity to see the good work our band has been doing.
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