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l. H4-vorly Arnolrly l,lfC'l'!f7l' 28 Standing: D. Abbott, P. Reitano, R. Vossler, M. Fenlon, J. Padget, R. Hoefer, R Green Second Row: F. Fisher, R. Drake, C. Herold, W. Davis, W. Youngblood, C. Fellows Third Row: W. Hoagland, L. Carr, M. Hoag, J. Pennoyer, L. Cates, B. Aungier, I. Briggs The forty-five members of the Band a peared in several school pro- grams, in the Memorial Day Parade, andmplayed at the prize speaking contest. Richard Hoefer, Richard Green, Irene Briggs and Janet Usher represented TCS in the All-State Sectionals at Newark, N. Y. These people and Marilyn Brown gained membership in the All-County Band by auditions. Solo and ensemble work has been stressed this year with the younger members of the organization, such as the Flute Trio, Brass Sextet and the Clarinet Quartet. The annual spring concert was the highlight of the year. Standing: P. Kirb , J. Brenchley, J. Kinne, A. Staiger, R. Greene, S. Banner, R James, C. Parcellls. Second Row: l. Briggs, D. Devlne, B. Baker, D. Lancett F Fisher, D. White. Third Raw: L. Cates, J. Spencer, S. Hare, H. Stevens, S Herlihy, J. Bolt, D. Abbott. Fourth Row: E. Aun ier, J. Pennoyer, B. Seeley M Tracy, P. Dockstater, F.. Hillenbrand. A bsent: M.gDeiderick, M. Fuller, B. Fuller J. Zufelt.
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DHHMATIII EL B PL Y Our Nliss Brooks, the three-act comedy that 'l'nlcendra presented on Nlay 125 and 26, 1951 was an excellent performance. We congratulate an uhlc director, an praiseworthy cast and a crew of good sports, whose airl backstage helped to luring Sllf'L'0SS. 'llhe famous trouble-getting-into English teach- er, Xliss llroolcs, was effectively portrayed by ,lanet l'sher. fufarol Carlton was Wlrs. Allen, the harsh memlwr of the school board and cloting mother. ,lane tlrene llriggsl the teen-ager who is in love with 'l'c1l ll'hil Ylickelsonl, the school's top basketball star. 'l'he coach lllavid Whitel, while completely unaware of the fact, captured lliss l!roolt's heart. Dick Green interpreted the roll- ull Nlr. llmlqwortli, the principal. l'hc entire- production was delightfully impres- six 1- and proxitlerl unique comedy. hlorzffuigg ll. Wliitte-mon-, ll. White, J. Currie, C P u'ce 5 n oe cr in li freen D .Xlvl-ott, ll. Younglmlooil, C. Wells. SQ't'0fll1R01l7,' ,I Usher P t urrie X C xrlton J Bra nch ev M Hen er -ton, tl. ll:-roltl. D. Devine. Smile-fl: ll. Bogner, B 'tun if-r S ll fllhy l Hr1g.,p,Q C farlton B See e l ,. f .llc-5. 'P' LP 'F 5' S . ,, -. cr V
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Stamlin : ll. King, G. Comstock, D. White, L. Long, D. Venton. Second Row: M Brown, Comstock, B. Fuller, M. James, A. Randall, M. Fuller, S. Banner, B Kfghl-er. Third Row: M. Murphy, J. Beardsley, J. Usher, D. Devine, S. Herlihy, M. Henderson. A bsent: J. Zufelt, A. Finkler. The first appearance of the Senior Chorus was participation in the Annual Christmas Program. Before this, a representative roup including ll. Devine, J. Kinnr-, D. Venton, C. Venton, J. Foley, ans P. Mickelson, attended the All-State Music Sectional Chorus at Newark, N. Y. These , , H 'g li 'F 'th George Stokoe people, plus S. Herlihy, C. Carlton, and R. Hoefer, sang with the All- Counly Chorus. ln addition to the Annual Spring Music Concert, the group hopes to repeat their three-school concert tour which proved suc- cessful and to participate in local commencement exercises. Standing: D. Scott, R. Kin , L. Long, J. Currie, W. Emerson, P. Brenchley, C. Morse, L. Compton. Second Row: J. ioley, R. Green, P. Mickelson, D. Whittemore, M. Henderson, J. Usher, C. Carlton, H. Bogner. Third Row: D. Venton, R. Hoefer, C. Venton, M. Mona- ghan, C. Herolrl, B. Aungier, M. James. Fourth Row: W. Davis, S. Krom, J. Rothery, A. Carlton, J. McQueen, A. Randall, D. Herold. 5 1 S
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