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SENI Personnel lst Flute-Alice Peters, Dorothy Ver- hoeven 2nd Flute-Ethel DeVries, William Flynn Oboe-Rose Marie Remery lst Clarinet - Phyllis Farnsworth, Mary Ann Doody, Shirley Ellis, Mary .lane Mack, Barbara Potter 2nd Clarinet-Hazel Baker, Mary Margaret Gilligan, Donald Jessup, Ruth Ogden 3rd Clarinet-.lack O'Neill, Betty Griffin, Jean Bonnell, Mary New- man, Evelyn Payne 4th Clarinet-Laura Aldrich, Barbara Clark, Jane McCarthy, Susan Perry lst Alto Sax-Ann VanEtten 2nd Alto Sax-June Bullock, Lucile Seamens Tenor Sax-Mary Ruggles, Howard Washburn Baritone Sax-Paula Polco Bass Clarinet-Shirley Brahm Bassoon-Virginia Mallalcer lst Cornet-Donald Phipps, Dickr Record 2nd Cornet-Thomas Halton, Lewis Proper 3rd Cornet-Allan Bartholomew, Wil- liam Hixson 4th Cornet-William Dean, Robert Stambach lst Horn-Dorothy DeVries 2nd Horn--Nancy Capron 3rd I-lorn-.lohn Doody - 4th I-lorn-Gayle lNalborn lst Trombone-John Gersbach 2nd Trombone-William Bolan, Wil'- liam Datthyn 3rd Trombone-Robert Button, Allyn Newman Baritone-Rena Herman, Phillip lng- lis, Dolores Raeman Basses-John Felton, Robert Johnson, David Owens, Florence Whittaker Snare Drums-Edward DeFlyer, .lack Mills, Myrle Record, Millard Se- cora, Dawn Schlecht Bass Drums-Martin VanNorman Tyrnpani-James Newman
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JUNIOR BAND Our Juntor Band was composed of students from grades hve through erght, who were capable of playmg an rnstrument rn a band I-Ilgh school students who had not completed one year 1n the Senlor Band were also fnembers of the organrzatron Tw1ce a week on Tuesdays and Fndays we could be heard sweanng through Hall of Fame Meadow Lands or Come Sweet Death and rn s1ze and presented a concert we re very proud of CORN BAND . Comlng 1nto tts own 1n the musrcal world the Corn Band orrgmated 1n vlay 1946 w1th the purpose of playlng mus1c for class nlght The Band at that t1me was corny but srnce then 11 has grown rnto a well developed organlzanon drawrng most of 11s members from the top ranks of the chool band O O . I . I . A , , . We used the uniforms the Senior Band had outgrown both in number I , , . , . 1 I . I - . . . , I , I Q I .
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D.. y conceded that the band, under the ng of Mr. Timbrell, has become one of ular organizations of our school. 's music department has again put its ward to prove above a shadow of a hile a good school building is nice, it the place of industrious students and the band has played more difficult ver before. Most of the time it handled and four music which many large ost other school music departments, ead much music and did not spend all tising for concerts. ' he more difficult pieces presented were: ncibles, March Modernistic, Trees, Roca, Bells of St. Mary's , Clock kee Doodle, Trape1lo, Irish Tune Derry, Hurnoresque, Pigskin Pag- ne Teller,' ' and Cypress Si1houettes. home concerts, but many out-of-town e carried through. The band journey- , Phelps, Manchester, Rushville and the band members who joined in A11- urn occupied first stands. ille Festival was the first concert of the me of the competition was stiff. How- nd came through with flying colors to highest rating there . . a 1 grade IV. . ff' MR. TIMBRELL At Rushville many contributed their talent in the mass band and individual genius found its nook here also, when several soloists Walked away with high ratings.
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