Sandusky High School - Fram Yearbook (Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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lst row: Young, Hr-rmes, Stowers, Alexander, Fosco, Reynolds, Howman, Wiedeman, Lone, Calabria, Mears, Alexander. 2nd row: Ingles, Grant, Waterlir-ld, Fout, Gorlock, Sartick, Miller, Brown, Cadwell, Folk, Thompson, Gost, Baker, Bailey. 3rd rowi Welshenbach, Caudill, Webster, Dalton, Mullins, Ballcih, Russell, Butche, White, Klotz, Gallagher, Bravard, Owen, Green, Ath row: Oglesby, Teasel, Stradtman, Scott, Truman, Sandersen Giuhr-i, Radclo, Larsen, Spon, Buehrle, Leyland, Payne, Dohs, Bahnsen. ,an gn, cm The first Girls' Glee Club was organized in T951 because of the large number of girls interest- ed in vocal music and the limited number of places available for girls in the choir and also to relieve the choir in fulfilling requests for public concerts. The members of the Glee Club are selected by in- dividual tryout and are a separate organization from the choir, there being no duplication of per- sonnel. During the spring, the girls alternated with the choir on the school's weekly radio programs. The club with the choir jointly presented the an- nual Easter program. I Il ri 0111, A5 Many times throughout the year, the ensem- bles are requested to represent the A Cappella Choir at civic functions and clubs of Sandusky, or to make public performances at places in which it would be almost impossible to accommodate the entire choir. This year, the ensembles were com- posed of a mixed octet and a girls' sextet. The octet, along with singing at public func- tions, also appeared on the high school's weekly radio programs. The girls' sextet also appeared on the high school programs on several Saturday mornings and performed at various clubs and meetings. Octet Voight, Dahlke, Lindsley, Wilkins, Young, Knapp, Thom, Asher, Mollie Vtfilke, pianist, M1-,. . LT il

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1st row: Wilke, Stephens, Knerr, Hunter, J. Meairs, Koser, Biohn, Weis, McCool, Hoffman, Hildebrand, Smith, S. Ohlemacher, Fox. 2nd row: M. Wichman, Bellamy, Hendrickson, Aust, Watson, Lindsley, L. Py, Stellhorn, Therkelsen, Hawley, Thom, Richey, Haynes, Bertsch. 3rd rowl Knoll, Engelsen, Dahlke, Gust, Suerman, N. Py, Meese, Campbell, Schaefer, Dahs, Boulis, Wilson, Young, Buehrle, Parker. 4th row: Voight, Wood, Wilkins, Guss, Pascoe, Blevins, Roesch, Whisner, Troike, Sheldon, Lutz, Guinta, Marksbury, Webster, Busch, R. Ohlemocher. 5th row: Rehfuss, Johnson, Wild, Cousino, Miller, J. Wichman, Lydens, Behrendsen, Cummings, Dickerson, Knapp, Schwanger, Asher, Nebergall, Laird. Not pictured: Harpst, Klohn, Poulos, Rotsinger. .X4 Cayalaeffa oir ln the school year of 1934-35, Miss Eulalie Shaw, who was the supervisor of music in public schools, organized the first A Cappella choir in Sandusky. By the end of the first semester, the choir had purchased their robes and had made nine public appearances. In 1942 Miss Marian Willis filled the vacancy left by Miss Show when she left the school system. Miss Willis was the directoress until January of 1946 when Mr. Harold Kaufman took over. 1953 was a big year for the choir, for under Mr. Kaufman they made their first coast to coast radio broadcast and appeared on television. This year the choir was again on the radio coast to coast with its time increased to a half hour. lt also gave its annual Christmas concert for the general public and the school. There was a ioint concert held at Sandusky with the choirs of Elyria and Lorain participating. The choir also presented several radio programs and its annual Easter program. The choir's activities were con- cluded with the robing ceremony which has be- come an annual affair. The officers were: Mike Asher, president, David Nebergall, vice-president, Lois Young, secretary, Judy Richey, treasurerpand Ann Hawley and Jacque Bohn as librarians. Shadrack Jack! Seated: Lois Young, Judy Richey. Anyone for punch and cookies? Standing: Mike Asher, Dave Nebergall. '?vy..K 28



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1 .gl Director Byron Aldrich Tom Hlasten, Jack Voight, Mr. Speir and Mr. Albert. Barbara Showalter gfllflbl The Sandusky High School Band was first organized in 1922. It was one of the very first bands to start the band festival, holding the first festival here in 1928. After these affairs became established, bands formed leagues. Starting with the Little Big Six, the band was in three leagues, including the Little Big Seven and the Buckeye League. In 1941, the Buckeye League broke up. This past year, the Buckeye Conference was form- ed with six schools taking part not only in athletics, but also in music festivals. In 1950 Mr. Byron Aldrich was honored on his completion of twenty-five years as director of the S. H. S. Band. A ceremony was held between halves of a football game at Strobel Field. This past year a climax was reached when the band, under the baton of Mr. Aldrich and his as- sistants, Mr. Albert and Mr. Speir, played at the Cleveland Browns football game. Maiorettesi Weis, Rudolph, J. Ebner, Hauritz, Suter. 1st row: Long, Stewart, Lane, S. Bickley, Harris, Rausch, C. Zoellner, Brunow, Whitford, Stellhorn, B. Blevins, Willinger, Van Blarcum, Kimball, Moyer, Traughber, Kent, Link, Didelius, Zorn, Piper, Knauer, DeEtt Puckrin. 2nd row: Webster, Abele, Schwab, Homberger, Hoffman, R. Zoellner, Greene, M. Seavers, Wilson, Meinzer, Showalter, J. Blevins, Swank, Conlin, Voight, Nagel, Hlasten, J. Hill, Knapp, Poole. 3rd row: Stradtman, V. Seavers, Wollf, Hunter, Matter, Graves, L. Hill, Pimsner, Krawetzki, Jones, D. Johns- ton, Montgomery, Campbell, E. Gittinger, L. Ebner, Ingles, Bland, Galloway. 4th row: Logan, C. Bickley, Arheit, Bixler, Evans, Swartzmiller, Arthur, Helin, Scheid, F. Peters, Helene Lehrer, Buseir, Vassallo, Donna Puckrin, Hartman, Gegner, Brinnion Smith Henry Lehrer 5th row- Rogers, P. Gittinger, Sherer, R. Peters, Musson, Fout, Eckler, Thomas, McMahon. Not picturedl Cummings, C. Jo11nston,l Rice, J. Warfield, V. Warfield, Wiseman. 30 i r . i

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