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I Eli II'I'IIII'lI1IIiME'I 'IHIIMII Male Chorus As I sat listening, I could but marvel at the prograss made by the Male Chorus under the direction of Miss Mitchell. To think two members, Harry Kreuter and Lynn Hepler. had been selected to sing in the All Coun- ty Chorus! Harmony, precision and versatil- ity were words that came to my mind 1-ra I visualized the thirty boys who were members of a constantly grow- ing organization. Orchestra Fifth period and the haunting strains of Tales from the Vienna Woods come from the auditorium! It is the orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Taylor, practicing for its part of an evening's performance. It may be for between acts of either the junior or senior play. Whatever the occasion is. we know that it will re- ceive greater prestige with our or- chestra as an added feature. Top I'is-ture: 'I'Iiir1I Row: .I Ix usprlsin, N. I'1IwomI, I. my, N. Hout, Ii. Ilatnzhnian W. Ifolisythe. J, I errzmcIu IT. Cm-henour, R, Miller. Second Row: II. Dyer, I, Ilsxhlessari, G. liidenour, R er, C. Denniek. li. Niztter T. Smith, ll. Kreuter. Ifixsl Row: .l. Minnski. G Ier, R. Skerlee, .I. Minusk' R. Slierliondy, W. Kuliie tress: G. Mitchell. Bottom I'ieture: M. Schull . lie-Ilan, M: Iliroehek, H, Yurik. E. Bren, E. llrunv daze. .I. Kasprisin, M. Kess- Ier, I.. Hepler. W. Vimlale. J I'iti:1vino. H. Greene, J Bruwdy. R. Skerlee, E. I'ev:- orie. H. Kreuter, M. Seth- man. D. Willard, W. Kreut, er. N. Elwood, .I. Kalish Director: C. A. 'I':lyIor. , ,. F XW Jl'KY!-1947? i'JuEY?. . ' vi -. fm.-www--4 ar.wm-wa 'X .4-l -. -f: -mf, L v 1- .- ' 4' N-H-'JAP -1' A ' If I II If If Il II 'I' ll I9 N I N I H-'! s.1h'l! 3.1.11 297312 '.?:2 'i'Y.1 1T'lZ!E.E'7f'Z!. .4 - ... a.. . 'IX ,.y,xf---..., Yeme. J. Manziek, W. Crum- Muum-x. .1. Km-im-r, E. mul Fulmer, J. Ruzina, I.. Hen- Inizinists: B. Scholl. M. Scholl. R. Camlin. Direc- Hensherxrer, M. Illasko. M.
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Standing: I , 0'Le:n'. H. On- drejko, J. Kuzma, B. Tunol- nali, B. Yannacci, M. Cho- vanec, H. Cecot. Seated: R. Malugo, M. Ma- son, J. Sklenka, A. Tokar- cik, J. Peden. S. Yannacci R H' ' P M'll r D . ixson, . I e , Blasko, W. Vidale, J. Kas- prisin, L. Hepler, M. Kess- ler, R. Camlin, E. Stahl, H Greene. W. Seidel, E. Hens- berger, J. Brawdy, T. Clut- ter, E. Pegorie, V. Leonard, M. Sethman, B. Lyons, R. Skerlec, N. Elwood, R. Sli- vensky. L. Garino, l. Cho- vunec, D. Willard, H. Kreut- The band proved er, .I. Knizner, D. Goofl- man, F. Ciara, G. Fulmar, J. Pittuvino, J. Mino'kl, M. Birochek, C. Kosor, E. tfhwet, J. Kalish. 'llllll ll 'llllll llllll lfvff? s7?0 jf-'7 f.LLj Eg, ,IL5 .1 X, - f , J .Lefaf ff.f,Zfffff?ffyMP ,fe Lehi. 'CA .L 'kxydf-iff f if-2 XC-Z'4l 4,1.74L'-'faf.fL f4fL'Lw4.f' , , ', X4-t'lff.f1'ZfZ?L f Yes, it's the Sou th Huntingdon Band, the best we ever had! Every member is a musical lad. minded lass or The band is under the leadership o'f Mr. Taylor and is progressing rap- idly under his patient directing. South Huntingdon students talk to students of about the band. lWho to brag about such a are proud to other schools w0uldn't want band!H a great incen- tive during football season. Victory meant a lot to the school. Only the team can readily appreciate how much the band helped in spelling vic- tory. Each individual member of the band worked hard to make his part an asset. And only through persis- E N H U N D R E tence on everyone's part has our band set out to reach its goal. Prac- tice means more to the members than just another excuse to cut classes. It means the opportunity to do his best in making the whole organiza- tion appreciate his presence. Our band is well deserving of all the praise it has received. Some of the members have been selected to play in the Selected Bandngcom- posed of students from four neighbor- ing schools-and are looking forward to a bright future in which perhaps they may try for the all western. The band could not go far without the support of every member, so it is with this in mind that the members answer the call of Strike up the Band . D A N D F O P T Y
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0F IU AlD Glee Club One hundred voices blend in har- monious accord, as the Glee Club, di- rected by Miss Mitchell and accom- panied by Annabelle Pittavino, pre- sent their annual candle-light service. The student body, faculty and eagerly await this pageantry of the For this and many programs, we thank Ton l'ic-ture: Fifth Row: L. lov. A. Sf-mon, R. Malzuzo. A. Mlinek. A. Smitley, B. Murrow. U. VVillurtl. R. Fy- ulvrvk. S. Yuksirh. l'. Hurlzi C. BurL':m, I. Urick. F. Su- vinsky, S. Gelet. G. Riden- our. R. Hurt. .l. l errzxnclo ll. Cm-honour. Fourth Row: M. li:-ssl? M Urivk, E. Klimxvr. D. Show .l. Horne. A. Durilmv B Fl wnml. S. Cherzin. C. Zulu lvir. M. Miller, VV. C1 'm- mv. 7. Hwvlv . C. ll nifk VV Fursvthv VV Kuluic, E 4-llnn. A. Hr,-ills-1'. Third Row: S. Stunts, M Fr:1nc'u, I . Mui-'in ll Marks. M. Fnsur. M. Kos Hr. L. Molaiskey. l. Leich- liter. M. Clark. L. Hart. U Hefisllemzcl' E. Baker H Dver. J. Clerk. J. Kev-nri sin. R. Bziughinzin. H. Kreu ter. Second Row: E. H lr- B Nlichnlls. M. Scholl. M. Mm'- 'i'1. M. Vow-rk, M. Guerri l' Vnverk. Tl. Litterini l-. 'n'n1-ll. ll. Orlen, T-. VVolfe. H. Greene N. Hunt 'I' Smith. J. Mzinzwk. G. Clew' First Row: A. Hnzy, H Martin. M. Roailman M Hmm-h. S. Lynn, D. Cc-rvi B. Tnmzxjku. M. Maqill. A Manuel. D. Wiwzvins. B Rurfzun, -l. 'Vliuuski J. Ru ina T.. Bzxhlussuri, R. Sher honxly. lmve- l irttlre: Fourth Row M. Gibbons, E. Bellzxn, M Milivevich. 'Vhirml Row: M. Kessler ,l Horne. M. Guerri. A. Dun l-ur. I. llrick E. Klimzer E Hoyle. E. Arisrm. M. Kos or. A. Semon. M. Martin. A Manuzel. C. Znlzik--vi ll Lee P. Szminskv. B. Nicholls. S Noble l. Hart. lf. Leichlit- v . S. Chl-ran. R. Camlin, H. del, M. Urick, B. Elwood, L. VUCAL GRO P Girl's Chorus Every Tuesday the Girls Chorus assembles in the music room to blend voices in the songs we like so Girls Chorus, consisting of a- seventy members, has graduated unison music to three and four harmony. 'emember this organization their fine performance at the service, conducted by our instructress, Miss Mit- Crcene, L. Wolfe. M. Clark. rini, A. Hazy, M. Ruzidmun lan,-,-.Nfl Marks. S. Stants, M. Fran- First. Row: D. Wiggins. M. M. Mzunll, b. Lynn. A. gecmug Huy- IM M4,1,,5k.,,, cn, G, Btrxzun. F. Martin, Poverk. D. Cervi, ll. Fytle- Smitley, l'. Puvvrk, M. lio- M' Kusm-. D. Show. H. Sei- E. Smith. S. Yuksich, Il. 'U rek, D. VVillard, D. Litte- zvtti. th-: f .l . , ' ll ' F ' J vit' In li' ' ' z ' - smz13iLLL.aL.a'ti.fm-ihitiia-Eu-16,-inc?5Af46:iK4ml .r.5 'Lf,fi:smz.- lf N ll l' N l ' ll If if N .X fi ll 1 r! HY?'2-f T' -f ini?-1521291021-3:'1H5.Lr2tHf3LgE1. mHia:.:.1I'..L2..:...:s.x.41'2 ,..1'.fL'TQEEEQ.-5EEIfE3.Lx:2 .i55' Qi:.'2'e'+.v.:'. ' '?1a....:47,.w':'-iT1 -.:4::.fi f
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