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Qlzcfiaifuz Our orchestra is a pride and joy to us because we are the only school of our size in the county that has an orchestra. This year the orchestra had the following instrumentation: six Hrst violins, six second violins, one viola, one cello, two flutes, four clarinets, three saxophones, two horns, four trumpets, two trombones. one tuba, two percussions, and a piano. ' Six members will be lost in the orchestra this year because of grad- uation, but we are sure it will continue to uphold the same quality because of the capable under-graduates. Page 29
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CUZ The student band is one of our most outstanding music activities. All are thrilled when they see this group marching down the street with their bright colored uniforms, the drums beating. and the horns blowing with everyone in step. The B.M.O.H.S. band has proven to be a great success owing to the efforts of the director, Mr. Stump. Every student is glad he can be a mem- ber of this organization, especially when playing for parades or festivals. During the year the band has had many opportunities to play pub- licly. It played for festivals in McVeytown and for the Halloween parades here and at Mount Union. It also played for the Grange Hall at Strode:-s Mills. At the YMCA gymnastics demonstration the band gave a brief con- cert. It also gave a spring concert and participated in the Mifilin County Band Festival. A pep banzl was selected to play for all home basketball games. Ofiicsiw' ot' the band were as follows: President. Cynthia Youtzy: 'iwl'V2lSlll6l. Ira llaseniorc: and Sezieiaiy. Doris Fields. Page 28
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5 Naizailiea bll Gil C ll4I Student Counul IS agam under the d11PLlZlOI'1 of Mrs Steele It hae been domg thlngs for the benefit of the faculty the school body and for the communlty as well Some of then aLt1x1t1es have be n buvlnf of 'stage equlpment and sendmg flovs els to the fd1'Yl1ll6S xx ho ha e lost a ch1ld or a pa1 ent Othele lnclude plannmg of a sembly p1og1ame wuth Ideas belng then own Quch as was seen IH the sau ed D1 ogram at Chuetmae tun This year Klale Sunderland has been chosen p 1 'ent a d Dolothy l 1nn mee D1 emdent INo1ma Fo tel pelforme the dutlee of Seuetaly and T1 easurel Page 30 I. . . i . 4 I . . - . . . . . 5 a ' 1 . . . 1 I . 7. . Y . . ' . 9 D fb . S V an ' ' V, K A . an S . . A V A . - y K 1 . .A 4 4 fi. . Q L . L e. . 1 ' I , ' .' TC? 4' ll ' A' l 1. I ' Y 1 '1 1 fn . 1 1 1 , . . .N , . . . .
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