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Orchestra Th1s organrzatron although m xts rnfancy consxsts of the more masterful musrclans who enyoy symphonrc and classrcal arrangements The personnel mcludes VIOLINS HORNS lack Iones Ahce Stxles Barbara Stubbs Robert Whlte SAXAPHONES Raymond Ferguson Donald Hughes Rtchard Hughes Frank Martxn CLARIN ETS Cather1ne Feser Edgar Ross TRUMPETS Nelson Ashton Dorothy Sm1th Phyllrs Beck Phyl11s Proudfoot TROMBONES Raymond Lyons Harold Woodley TUBA Rufus Searles Ir DRUMS Ioshua Coleman PIANIST Charlotte Burke DIRECTOR Mrs Dorothea Breunrnge
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':.'r.r T I llb 0 4 D fvwlfv ilfv 4 . The Band The past year has been a most successful one for the High School Band which has been vital in the promotion of school spirit both in assemblies and at football games During the football season the band personnel delighted the r fans wit snappy maneuvers and they gained much deserved fame for the way in which they formed figures marched and counter marched while they continued to PIGY As they marched down the aisles in the auditorium prior to pep rally assemblies one could feel the very influence of this organization upon the student body This year our school was host to the Southeastern District Band of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association The concert was held Saturday lanuary 24 in our own auditorium The guest conductor was S Powell Middleton from the Music Depar ment of West Chester State Teachers College One of the features of the program was the March written by Bill Orth a lunior of our High School Scott high had the largest representation: those who were chosen were: Phyllis Beck, Shirley Beck, Alice Stiles, Charlotte Burke, Catherine Feser, Rufus Searles, lack Conner, lack Iones, loshua Coleman, Gerald Bonsall, Bill Orth, and Nelson Ashton. On February 14, the Pennsylvania State Band concert was held at Elwood City, Pennsylvania. Our two representatives were Rufus Searles and lack Conner. For their many efforts and outstanding contributions, we thank Mrs. Dorothea Breuninger and Mr. I. H. Zimmerman.
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I AV-df? AVGILVAUI Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to develop activities and studen government and to foster a spirit of co operation between teachers and students in order to promote the general welfare of the student body of Scott Senior High School Every homeroom has one representative who conscientiously attempts to realize the desires of his fellow classmen In pursuance of its oble tive the Student Council under the guidance of Miss Gladys Worth has accomplished the following Directed a successful Christmas project at which time Fafi a war orphan in Italy was adopted Each month money was sent for his weltare also packages and letters were sent to show our personal interest as foster parents Organized the Red Cross Drive which netted S54 70 and the March of Dimes which netted S49 92 Accepted the responsibility for providing assembly leaders and persons to read the Bible Recorded the scholastic honor roll and presented charms to those who attained superior rating during the entire three years Conducted an efficient traffi schedule throughout the school Sponsored a Leap Year Dance February 21 in the gymnasium . Sold candy in the main corridor at noon and after school, also at the basketball games. 8. Sold Christmas cards, red and black mechanical pencils, and post cards with a picture of the school to raise money for Council. Officers were: President, Bill Caullerg Vice President, Bill Clinton: Record- ing Secretary, Daisy Lou Maxwellg Corresponding Secretary, Ioyce Curry, Treasurer, Virginia Byerly.
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