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Page 55 text:
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SCHOOL BAN and easily recognized the progress which the band has made since last year. This year, through the combined efforts of theMusic Boosters, Mr. Vaas, the band members themselves, an oboe has been added to the band. Hopes are high that we can buy more instruments to improve the instrumentation of the band. Band members who represented S. H. S. at the all-county musical at Ashland College in April proved themselves capable musicians by winning top positions in all-county band. Our school is very proud of the part S. H. S. Band members played in making the musical a success. On the opposite page seated from left to right are Elaine Helvie, Sara Dinsmore, Janet Lance, Bill Lemmel, Jim Bernhard, Don Morr. Second row: Carol Ann Parker, Sue Smith, Elaine Workman, Sarah Cellar, Linda Kaylor, Martha Shriver, Charadis Cole, John Steward, Lucille Livingston, Alan Gano. Third row: Lee Smeltzer, Audrey Spoerr, Mary Hassinger, Roger Rohr- bach, Sandy Metcalf, Janice Bernhard, Marilou Kochenderfer, wayne Hutchinson, Loretta White- sel, Douglas Cameron, Bob Stine. Pictured above, seated from left to right are Kelly Pickworth, Dave Eichelberger, Maxine Eichelberger, Shaaron Rhoads, Carolyn Cross, Bob Johnson. Second row: Cortney Fulk, Roger Eichler, Wayne Fair, Jerry Hetsler, Dale Jenny, JoAnn Nelson, Janice Swope, Susan Workman, Akin Sigafoos. Third row: Dan Hutchinson, Edwin Winbigler, Larry Frederick, Dean Glenn, Steve Troxel, Fred Schlayer, Larry Egner, Judy Ramsey, Linda Beary.
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SAVANNAH HIGH MY' Director, Mr. David Vaas nudism When the members ofS. H. S, Band met for their first band prac- tice last fall, they were greeted by a new face -- that of Mr, David Vaas, our new band director at S. H. S, Since that day, the senior band has made much progress, improved their technique, and built up quite a repertoire. One of the biggest thrills of the year for band members and Mr. Vaas was receiving a number 2 Cexcellentj rating in the Ohio District 7 Music Contest at Newark, Ohio. This was the first music festival in which S. H. S. Band members ever participated, and the members learned much about contest requirements for the future from the ex- perience. The band and chorus together presented two concerts this year -- one in the winter and one in thespring. S. H. S. Band played good music ranging all the way from Skip to My Lou to Rachmanioff's famous Prelude in C Sharp Minor. The audiences accepted the concerts well 54
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JU IOR BAN The Junior Band this year helped the High School and Chorus put on a musical program. Each member of the Junior Band is looking forward to the time when he can wear a green and white uniform. Pictured above is Savannah's Junior Band. Seated from left to right are: Eva Jean Fair, Nancy Steward, Dennis Fulk, Ernie Campbell, Rodney Chambers, Tom Huff, Tom Rhoads. Second row: Director, Mr.Vaasg Duane Fulk, Rayna Hartley, Tudy Nelson, Linda Geller, Jeanette McBride, Georgia Swope, Roger Moore, Cheryl Hutchinson, Third Row: Jon Coy, Bill Frederick, Terry Kiplinger, Wil- liam Knee, Nancy Lower, Larry Wilkerson, Dick Rafeld. Pictured below is Adario's Junior Band. Seated from left to right are: Linda Mar- tin, Emily Jewell, Sherry Gano, Joyce Coy, Karen Winbigler, Sue McCoy. Second Row: Timmy Ross, Robert Enzor, Sam Chronister, Dennis Reger, Henry Engel, Jack Kirken- dall, Bill Johnson, Director, Mr. Vaas. Third row: David Lemmel, Alan Frisby, Steve Sigafoos, Junior Stevens, Gene Huff, Jerry P ickworth, Hilas Jenny.
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