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Midget Musicians OWN the field come twirlers Nancy Hackett and Mary Hart. and here. stepping' smartly. comes the ,Junior Band! The group sounded mighty polished at their junior assembly debut. showing the hard work that went into rehearsals. lts Christ- mas program. presented shortly before vacation. consisted ol' famous carols. The members looked forward to the day when they could join their elder counterparts in the march down North Field. Tuning U HE Senior Orchestra's farm team settled down to a year of concentrated study and training while scout Dezort kept his eye out for hidden talent. The pit re- sounded as junior maestros nurtured hopes of things to come. Wihen an applicant seemed ready. he was administered a test by hlr. Dezort. and the Senior Orchestra welcomed another member. Although the groups efforts were solely for its own enjoyment, casual visitors to the tower were quite impressed hy, virtuosityi '4., ,if 'Y -A '4 l j X, .. JUNIOR HAND Firxt ruu'fC. Feuer, N. Hackett, M. Yan Riper, E. Samek. Stroud rua' 7 M. Hackman, C. xYOU1lllOltSE, E. Harris, K. Olson, N, liexter, S, Follett, IJ. Briizus, S- Kimball, F.. Teitel, E. Nott- ley, J. Carden, B. Babcock, J. Stolle, M. Biblio, F. Gard- ner, S. Katz. Third mit'-A. Barnhart, S. HClIlll8ll1l, A. Klipstein, D. Snow, R. Mead, S. Klineberil, l'. Krunz, D. Rusk, J. Schwarz, lf. Reese, J. Reker, lf. Newman, L. XY:-inberg. J. Hertel, A. Mat- lins, Fourth roicflj. Koff, A. Ripley, K. Summers, J. XYest. J. Lazarus, S, Franz. R. Moore, A. Costain, S. Dexter, M. Howell, H. Teitel, NY. Leland, K. Lyons, J. Swyers. Fifth ran' JY. XYin4 egar, l . hvelllllfffll, XY. Rich- ardson, R. Montgolnery, ti. Kowenhoven, J. Eichhammer, T. Carroll, H.,Ladjevardi. Ll. Lewis, T. Freyherg. Sixth run'---hlr. Briggs, Dirz'tt01',' J, Phillips, E. Hahn, H, Johnson, J. Seymour, R. XYarenclorf, R. O'Connor, K. Cllinan. Alibi nrmim' 4 A. Apgar, P. Ilrowne, A. Feld. F. Krasner, S. Lander, N. Livingston, G. Madill. H. McCann, XV. Ruinsey, S. Sachs. JCNIOR ORCHESTRA First rmefJ. Halper, L. Behrens, D, fiuttenberg, R. Brause, J. Lowenstein, J. Klee, Mr. Dezort, Conductor. Sevmid rout-M. Howell, A. Ripley, J. Stolle, J. llabcock, J. Carden, S. Leech, J. Rapp, S. Herrmann. Third row- J. Phillips, C. Lyons, La7arus, P, llrowne, . Gager, L, Foreman, S. Gold- berg, C. Olsen, T. llaviclson, F. Gardner, S. James, L. Heye, C. Thomas. Fourth row-S. Duff, NY. Davis, P. Kranz, G. Giese, B, Leland, G. Giese, M. Oppenheim, C. Zoubek, M. Hackman, D. Gangemi. Awami n.-
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,IVNIUR Rlill CROSS 1-'fmt ro:t'vl'. fitrun, Y. Henson, E. Kennedy. J. Sull- frey, NI. Annts. E, Levitt. A, tloltlberg. H. Fink, R. Youngs, J. Robertson, M. Dugan, E. Harris, C. Lerlner, Nl. Barry. Second roto--H. Lzuljevartlt, G. Citron, H. l.:iws1Il1. Kellogg, S. Lnitl- lurlfl, l'. Sexton, Tztxin. -l. Hrtlper, -l. Bonnet, B. Aston, Lf tlolmllverg, Chitt- nellt, C. Kelly, Xl. XlcL'nrtl1y. Hunt rmuff-Bliss tlrecnzuvalt, .'lt1'C'r.wr,- Mr. Tlien-lures, .-ltI- imfrg L, Hlswzmu, Y. Cnr- snn. B. lfeuer, N. Rollins, lf. XY.tlker. S. XYolff, il. Ross, ll. l.14rr:iltce, A, Youel, -l. llziltn, li. , Heziter. t't -l'u'.f14- tlmztg Nl. kan lxtper, l., XX est, Xl. Arnistronu. Lf Brennan, j. XYri:litsnmn, KI. XYocss- ner, 1rt'u5mt't',' lf, Heck, lf. Ruys. lf. lfuuan, tl. Slicin- non, Bliss Mayer, .-ltizmrnr. .-llzlu 11ftvit't!'f-lt. Sluul-line, 1'tfI'1'rs1'tlt':1t,' S. Flitllltqilll. Shift r'1'tIP'Y. IVNIOR UR.-XRIA'l'Il'S CLUB Fifzvt ru:uffS. Santlheru, II. Hernstadt. P. Citron, ll. XYe-isman, I. Kellouu, -l, Bler' enhole, M. Annis, R. lfah- ricnnt, H. Latljevartli, Svtwmi roivfti. Britlley, VI. Baker, 5. floltlherxz, II, Lynch, ,l. tloodson, A, Vogel, R. Heater, Y. Skalski, N, llell. lf. Foster, U, Moffat, M. Fischer, E. Ponton, Rl. Nixon. Tlziru' Von' ff Mr. Cone, .-lt1f'11or,- G. deNYolf, I.. Rlikkelsen, J. Novotny, Rl. Yan Riper, I.. XY:-st, lf. Geffen, Y. Slearn. l. Hahn, M. htm-sc. l'.. Lyttle. .'ll1l'1 1n't'dt't1' R, Heater. CARE, Co-operative XDICH Co-Presidents Dorothy Spaulding and lloxanne Heater. the Junior Red Cross douhled its ar-tiyilies as nell as its memhership. The group knitted for vhildren of fighting men overseas and played angel for Humpelstiltskinn at lryington House. At the end of the annual drive. their milk lvottles yielded 3213.02 which paid for small utility kits and Care parkages sent alrroad. lfyen the hoys got into the aet and helped make the season an even greater stu-wess. Thespians, J. G. VlilltQtJNIlNlL the late start the Junior Dramatic-s Clulv made. lloxanne Heater soon had its many memhers engaged in an amhilious series of produelions. The Pyramus and Thislmen sf-ene starring Jon. lloxanue. Al. and Peter: and Don't Take My Penny. lllr. lloneis pet. were well received when presented in assemblies. ln the meantime. many workshop projects leaning towards the classieal. in Content if not in form. were in progress. 90
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