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BAND High School Band CARO, MICHIGAN Harry L. Wood. Director One of the best equipped hands in Eastern Michigan. Also one of the finest playing bands. Was selected to attend the famous Holland, Michigan, Tulip Festival. Mr. Wood graduated from Fairmont State Teachers College, Fairmont, West Virginia. Taught there one and one-half summer terms after graduation. Teacher of Reeds West Virginia Pioneer Music Camp,” 1935. Taught and organized the “Viking Band of Petersburg High School, Grant County, West Virginia. Holds Masters Degree in Music from University of Michigan, 1940 Summer Term. Has been director of the Caro High School Band two years. Author of several articles and pamphlets on bands and orchestras. Haywood High School Band BROWNSVII.LE, TENNE3SEE R. Roy Coates, Director Brownsville has developed a 50-piece high school band in the school band and 25 beginners. State Contest Raring: “Superior four years Mr. Coates has been instructor, also a 40-piece grade —Marching and Concert—1939. High School Band COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA Lawrence Johnston, Director Organized in 1923. Claims to be the second school band in Indiana. Entered competition in 1932 winning third place in (Mass B; 1933 first place in marching; 1934 started a five-year winning streak. National Marching Championship, 1936. The only Class B band to rate “Superior” in both playing and marching in 1938, Region 3 Contest. Has completely modern music building. “Larry Johnston’s one big hobby is marching bands. Personnel Reading left to right. First Circle: Clarinets: Joe Manago, Alberta Fry, Helen Walker. Oboes: Phyllis Eberhard, Betty Souder. Flutes: Mary Alice Gates. Betty Miller. Loi Koirn, Katherine Evans. Second Circle: Clarinets: Junior Souder, Mary Marie Monroe. Marilee McCrea. Bob Yontz. Horns: Harry Bennett. Dora Mae Evans. Bobby DePoy, Jean Travelbee. Flute: Nancy Myers. Bassoons: Elaine Dunn, (Jack Ampaugh, absent). Alto Clarinets: Vivian Reider. Gwendolyn Barsch. Third Grcle: Clarinets: Lois Trout. Eugene Shepherd. Alice Shroyer. Cornels: Dwight Jones. Lois Barnes. Dick Pence. DeWitt Phillips. Bill Langohr. Jimmy Fischer. Nelson Black. Charles Travelbee. Saxophones: Patricia Gates. John Firestone, Phyllis Baker. Charlotte Moore. Betty Stevens. Mary Fahl, Charlotte Krautrr. Bass Clarinets: Marion Cassaday and Vera Kneller. Fourth Grcle: Clarinets: Sara LaFever, Truman Schmidt. Walter Quinn. Basses: Jim Hull. Jim Johnston. David Bolyard. Baritone Saxophone: Martha Oil. Baritones: Dewey Goudy. Lewis Gregg. Trombones: Gail Snyder, Phil Pinckly, Paul Schrader. Jack Peabody (Alan Obermiller, absent). Standing: Percussion: Marcia Lee Daniel, Bobby Fisher. Edward Meyers, Paul Windemuth. Walter Meyers. Barbara Myers, and Malcolm Bowman. Thomas Jefferson High School Band ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY Arthur H. Brandenburg, Director In 1924 there was only one high school band in Elizabeth, an enrollment of 1,000 students. This band won first division New Jersey. 'File first to be organized was a pep band of honors in National Competition, 1939. nine players. Instrumental music in the schools has grown to Beaver Dam High School Band BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN J. W. Myers, Conductor The Beaver Dam High School Band was organized in 1920. with a membership of fifteen players. By 1930 it had grown to forty members. Success in the district and state contests and festivals aroused much interest, with the result that the present Senior Band has Roster Back Row, left to right: G. Letizke, B. Bauer. R. Bar tell. H. Hock, D. Schepp. Second Row: W. Anthony, E. McCaffery. R. Jacobs, M. Oliver, A. Klug. I Rake. N. Rich, C. I.uedke, J. Adams, H. Morgan, J. Rhodes, D. Weber. W. Block, I. Schulze, R. Stangl. M. Uhl. A. Washtock. K. Mahoney. J. Woodward. E. Walters. Third Row: H. Deglow. J. W. Myers. Director, L. Guerndc. G. De approximately seventy members and the Junior Band numbers sixtv-five. Each year the High School Band takes an active part in the civic affairs of our city and community. It is assisted by the tireless efforts of the Music Parents Asoociation. Velice, E. Matthews, D. Heublein, T. Magyar. C. Stebbins, B. Prest. G. Immerfall, G. Griesbach, E. Deniger. R. Maier, C. Bender, M. Worden. W. Murphy. Fourth Row: P. Manley, S. Abfall. J. Reider. E. Kronenberg, G. Kelley. W. Michalski. D. Pettack, D. Storm. J Helfert, D. Reddick. P. Brefka. C. Roedl, M. McLaughlin. Twyla Bohl and J. Johnson. I 23 i
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