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if '1 me Q Hand hours spent on precision produce perfection One of the most highly regarded bands in the Bux-Mont League is our own S.H.S. Band which, under the experienced direction of Mr. Foulke, has maintained its reputation as a well-balanced, precision organization. Our Band always added flavor to a football game-win, lose, or draw. Their pre-game highlight was the two-line formation leading from the goal posts, through which the foot- ball players made their entrance onto the field: and the half-time routine featuring Rock Around the Clock proved to be very popular among the spectators. At the conclusion of the football season, Sousa MAURICE FOULKE Band Director was traded for Bach, the marching band was converted into a concert band, and the follow- ing weeks were spent practicing numbers for the Christmas Candlelight Service. It was at this concert that the new set of tympani made its initial appearance. Almost simultaneously, the Band then worked on the halftime shows for basketball season, and the annual Spring Concert. For both events they never failed to delight the audience by playing an unlimited number of songs. With the end of the school term, the Band laid their instruments aside as another successful season came to a close. K .. . A if fi ag M y i Z.,
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Front Row, left to right: M. E. Merrick, D. Wampole, S. Winner, H. Kriebel, S. Frederick M Grinbergs J. Qerhart. Second Row: A. Walton, J. Rufio, C. Garrecht, L. Bergstresser, J. Hunsicker j Derstme Third Row: B. Alderfer, W. Swartley, M. Keller, A. Feingold, L. Souder, K. Albright. Fourth Row R Hildebrandt, K. Bergey, L. Barndt, S. Moyer, L. Musselman, T. Kulp. Student Kounczl STRIVES FOR A BETTER AND MORE DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION Although the task of running the school lies entirely in the administration, Student Council tries successfully, to influence S.H.S. policies toward the best interests of the students. The president, Claire Garrecht, and the coun- cil, working together with the administration, are responsible for its many accomplishments -the sponsoring of a refugee, the provision for hall monitors to avoid congestion, the pre- sentation of assembly programs, and the elec- tion of the Citizens of the Week. Composed of representatives from each home- room who are elected by the student body for one-semester terms, Student Council has be- come a very important and efficient organiza- tion at our school. Claire Garrecht President
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M? wir, ,W . THE MEMBERSHIP Solo Trumpet: R. Kratz D. Moyer D. Souder Second Trumpet: L. Clemens J. Knauff E. Landis Third Trumpet: K. Alderfer D. Dorn T. Feher A. Landis First Trombone: J. Kinsey L. Mininger Second Trombone: B. Alderfer H. Shuler Third Trombone: C. Grasse First Clarinet: L. Gehman S. Hafler P. Klotz S. Stroup Second Clarinet: T. Clemens S. Dietz S. Kelso N. Styer H. Williamson Third Clarinet: R. Cunnion J. Hope D. Ritter J. Rufio D. Slemmer J. Weidemoyer Alto Saxophone: J. Alderfer E. Moyer French Horn: K. Albright B. Alderfer E. Alderfer C. Bergey S. Clemens Baritone Horn: D. Schuler D. Krauss Bass Horn: A. Clyde C. Moyer J. Myers H. Shelly Flutes: A. Alderfer S. Bucher M. Keller F. Kriebel N. Rickert J. Shrawder lriiffel .XX W.- xy., fwfxf i2jl?y.1l. K.. R.. W N' Tenor Saxophone: W. Ruth Baritone Saxophone R. Scholl Snare Drum: B. Fretz D. Miller N. Moore F. Moyer J. Schueck D. Seitz Tenor Drum: M. Barndt J. Gruenherg Bass Drum: J. Kleiner Cymbals: D. Bergey D. Moyer JUDY KOLP Head Majorette
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