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Wfudic me eu OR its selections played in the American Legion Memorial Service, the orchestra received much praise. The orchestra performed in many pro- grams including commencement, the operetta, the Christmas assembly, and the music assembly. A new string bass and a bass clarinet, which are available to both the band and the orchestra, have been acquired recently. Violins-Ellen Aldag, Jo Ann Yager, Peggy Percival, Oboe-Oscar Mutz. giilegln 15-gEiin,R:llZiar5m5I5riEilZ3,LCarolyn Campbell, Clarineis-Jerry Heater, and Billie Krammes. Viola,-Ruby Skelton- Trzlmpets-Richard Schatz, Jack Shannon. Cellar-Virginia Reese, Margaret Rennoe, Marjorie Fffflfh Hom-Donald Schaubr Robert Baker, and Garrett, Marjorie Ray, and Patty Brown. Robeff Bowsher' Double Basses--Marcia LeFeber, Betty Russell. T 0mb0Wf'-Dllvid Cull- Flule-Mary Frances Patterson Saxophone-Olive Garrett. page twenly-six
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li WLI4 If 055014 n His is MY COUNTRY was one of the hit songs sung by the choir in its presentation of The All-American Joneses, a comic operetta. Pa Jones was played by Oscar Mutzg Ma Jones, Hazel Shirley, Johnny, Ted Aicheleg Sue, Harriet Wfells, and Mrs. Brown, the neighborhood gossip, Erma Stevens. Each of the sixty-five members of the choir took part in the operetta which was given November 4 and S. The choir sang at many assembly programs, the American Legion presentation, and commencement. The octettes have sung on the radio and at 400 Club meetings. Top ron'-Arnold Koehler, Melvin Kettelhut, Ian Lang, Don Rnsieo, Bill Magnuson, John Dietv, Theron W'right. Sixlll mit'-Lewis Brewer, Richard Newcomer, Jack Shannon, Joe liads, Jimmy Parks, Donald Stuck, Ronald Roach, Oscar Mutz, David Cull. Fifth Voir'-Pat Noffke, Ted Aichele, Gene McClarnny, Kenneth Kleinschmidt, Bill Whitkins, James Burn- side, Dix Hinton, Albert Arnholter. FOIlI'f!J raw-Marjorie Iverson, Conrad Romeril, Ruth Carrel, Charles Markels, Paul Jasper, Don Payne, Louise Scherer, lirina Stevens, Marion Mutl, Jeannine Reynolds. Thin! row-Julia Blair, Dorothy Hand, Louise Grnbhorn, Pat Jarvis, Bette Myers, Jane Gossom, Cora Mae Roche, Donita Stobaugh, Hazel Shirley. Sl't'UlIll ron'--Marilyn Watts, Lois Van Arendonk, Mary Beth Denny, Barbara Montgomery, Carolyn Kleifgen, Bernice Sweeney, Frances Hargrave, Harriet Wells, Barbara Bennett, Fiml row-Eloise Stevens, Mildred Kershner, La Donna Lehigh, Jane Hodges, Josephine Branson, Donna Jean limrick, Mnrgerette Jent, Marion Hutchison, Angelina Velich. GIRLS' oc'i'E'1 l'la-Marilyn Watts, Pat Jarvis, Frances Hargrave, Lois Van Arendonk, Iirma Stevens, Louise Scherer, Jane Gossom, Harriet Wells. Bots' OCTL'I'1'l'-AllDCfI Arnholter, Don Rasico, Ian Lang, Don Payne, Louis Brewer, Kenneth Klein- schmidt, Dick Newcomer, Ted Aichele. W page luen!J
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Kina! in zevieuf N their snappy brown and gold uniforms, the Howe band performed for the basketball game spectators between the reserve and varsity games in the Howe gym. The band participates in a major part of school activities, last fall it led the football parade down Washington street and played at the football dedication. Howe was represented in the Navy Day Parade by the band, plus the twelve majorettes and the two drum majors in their white and gold uniforms. The band is a regular feature on many all-school assembly programs. Band 1nrmbz'rs-Don Auble, Robert Bakemeier, Ronald Barber, Lewis Brewer, William Brown, Godfrey Collins, James Cook, Charles Copeland, David Cull, Jim Denny, Joseph Eads, Ben Gill, Carolyn Ely, Don Fitzwater, Jerry Heater, Leroy Hoffman, Jim Jacobs, Patty Jarvis, John Jeffries, Jack Johns, Marjorie johnson, Barbara Kick, Billie Krammes, Louise Leonard, Mildred Marshall, Charles McGlacken, Thomas Mitchell, Oscar Mutz, Paul Myers, Alfred Reed, jack Rennoe, Richard Schatz, Donald Schaub, Dave Schornstein, jack Shannon, Ruby Skelton, jack Thompson, Stanley Walter, W'illiam Watson, Don Whitney, Thomas Woerner. page Iwenty-seven
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