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A - o ne , A-two, A-three Dashing from dinner on Monday andWednesday evenings to a room left in shambles by afternoon c l a s s e s , each band member eventually le a r n e d to locate a chair, a stand, and some music. Many fall evenings one could see the band marching up and down the tennis courts and the field. To the rear, march! Finally bedeckedin its long-awaited uni- forms and clean WJ white bucks, the ba nd produced many var- ied half-time performances and the armual Spring Concert. One-two- ready-play! Aftertuning up in a leisurely way, the orchestra warms up by playing Ase's Death . Those who have forgottentheir yellow books have to play by ear. At the end of re- KNEELING: B. Tibbetts, C. Zimmerman, B. Bird. FIRST ROW: S. Gowing, M. Tiller, C. Curtis, S. Stephens. SE- COND ROW: C. Brodhead, A. Greer, L. Howe, G. Piersol, J. Hawkins., hearsals Mr. Holm often sighs, ,kfgbk Ci5L1,1' Qi . I 4, We're just warming up when we is ' ' ,T 'ff. 73, ,.9, !,,,j.Lj1,f,3 -if i'.. F41 Q A, Lf,'4..a have to stop. X35-. Qtf ij fr fi'l' f 'ttl fjv K A' , J ,,'f2,,f,, Qtr Who wants to sing tenor? , J 9, ,T . if, if jiQ LJ 'J' f ,A A With three different directors ' M y ,J - l, I, ,V , ff 4 , ...,,Q,,,,5g,f1:'Q.af this year, Chorus has had to adapt 1 f . 4, i ' V fx iaifff ' A 7, toman t l fd' t' d' - X' J . ' fax 5 f!v'fbf..g y s y eso irec ing an in I ,,, ,j Jwgpga C, M fy c if ,Q 1' , terpreting. The paucity of boys, , ' A ' ,f g ,uf -,,177.i, l , . , , especially tenors, limited the T, ,',fp J fif ,ei L, ,,f,.f,f'1' ii ef't' 1 ' 'N size of the group. Small though ff 1 ft! , I ,X .LJ it was, Chorus gave fine concerts v ft we I li 4 A A at Thanksgiving, Christmas andin b ,J ,gy A, Q5-T g hi the Spring' ,tiff I M M w iv CHQRL W FIRST ROW: D. Busza, J. Hawkins, S. Mills, S. Gowing, S. Driehaus, C. Zimmerman, A. Greer, K. Ward, B. Alexander, D. Collman. SECOND ROW: C. Web- ster, N. Gatewood, C. Topping, B. Jacksteit, H. Hudgins, E. Lindsay, A. Grogan, N. Lee, S. Grogan. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, Mrs. Bowie, director, S. Waite, S. Campbell, S. Stephens, D. Smith, C. Davis, J. Poole, N. E- gan, R. Jar ratt, L. Kurtzhalz, B. Schneid- er, G. Moir.
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M111 FIRST ROW: J. Davis, E. Edney, T. McCaffery, J. McGee, E. Duling, R. Weiss, B. Morga Hayes,J. Stauffer, B. Egan, B. Flammer J Johnson SECOND ROW' L Welz P C d' , . . . . , . a1gan,J. Huse J. Patterson J. A d K , , n erson, . Noye, P. Sheppard, M. Franck, S. Kamp, P. Beardsley, J Michener, J. Kennedy, G. Heckmann, C. Pugh, B. Wrege. THIRD ROW' B Pinkston A Tress ler, M. McWilliams, H. Honnold, A. Fine, D. Mclnroy, S. Stuart, Sievers D, Martin J. Scutt, J. Draper, K. Stamford, K. Espenshade, N. Gayley, M. Schumaker, B. Gill,,M: Burtis: B. Hayes, B. Parker, B. Clymer, S. Scott, R. Borei, J. Easterday, R. Draper, V. Keller, R. Lewis, R. Taylor, B. Friend, D. Tolley, J. Roxby, Mr. Holm, director. FOURTH ROW' J Johnson E Russell, E. Jones, L. Kennedy, R. Jones, S. Carroll G Abbe M Woodling B Moran H K,1 . . . . . u p D. Beckmann, J. Steciw, J. Spears, P. Anderson, C., Soule, J., Richards, P.,Gargiulo, Peter: son, T. Davidson, S. Shelley, S. Edwards, B. Dayton. ORCHE TRA FIRST ROW K. Brandt, J Carroll, B. Walker, S..Sheppard, B. Jacksteit. SECOND ROW' C McK1nnel1 J Ed d , war s, K. Lewis, W. Price, S. Sievers, H. Honnold, J. Patterson, B.Walms1ey, J Price THIRD ROW J Anderson, J. Hunt, C. Holden, C. Walber, S. Tompkins, S. Kamp, L. Lewis, P Gargiulo F Hoemngswald, P. Sheppard, L. Jones, M. Franck, D. Tompkins, E. Peterson, Mr Holm, director FOURTH ROW: E. Edney, N. Webster, J. Plafker, G. Heckman, B Wrege, R Weiss, R Borei, P. Beardsley. ., ., ......,. ---' mu.,--. if ss- M-rzemwesfmm mmA n, J.
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TUDENT GOVER MENT... CABINET Well, the cafeteria closes at one o'clock so we'll have to hurry this meeting. This year, Cabinet saw verbal battles over standards, fund- raising, pennants, hats, dues, and the treasurer's arithmetic. Is there a motion for adjournment? Who's the next victim? Thus, continuedthe parade of gum- chewers past Standards Board. The problem this year was to make the students respect and participate in the stand- ards. The Great Question concerned the division of jurisdiction between students and faculty for offenses such as gum-chewing and classroom dis- turbance. With the new building and Cabinet's continued 1 e a d e r s h ip , standards functioned well. SEATED: A. Greer, secretary, R. Jarratt, president. STANDING: C. Smith, vice- president, B. Biddle, treasurer. 24
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