University High School - Jordannus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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The U-School Orchestra played its first performance of the year before PTA. The program consisted of a variety of concert music. A select group of orchestra members participated in the Orchestra Festival in Indianapolis. Here they joined stu- dents from five other Indiana high schools to form an or- chestral group of 100 members. The object of the Festival is to train music students to work together as a well co- ordinated group. As is the custom, the orchestra concluded its year's activi- ties by playing an important part in baccalaureate and com- mencement exercises. After spending many years in U-School's busy auditorium, the band and orchestra at last have a room of their own. It is equipped with music and instrument racks, and a special floor with raised levels. Mr. Vfilliam McQueen is the new director of both instru- mental groups. Band and Orchestra

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First row: Bill Marshall, john Clayton, Morris Binkley, Mary Walker, Dave Bucher, Anne Marie Van Wagteiidonk, Sue Ann Hayes, ,Ioan Bartlett, Eleanor Fleener, Rita Baldridge. Svvoml row: Pauline Smith, Jean Peterson, Libra Jan Cleve- land. ,lim Yale, joe Flinn, Bill Spriggs, Bob Tulley, Pat Hoadley, Rebecca Stoner, Dudley Appelman, Max Butcher, judy Krentler, Steve Hoadley, Tom Barton. Tlliril row: Dick Ream, Chris Smith, Dick Hudelson, Gene Reese, Bob Dickerman, Phil Fagan, Barbara Alm, Dick Berrett, xl. A. Franklin, George Appleyard. Sfullillllg: Sandra Tregilgus, Amy Salsbury, Bob Waldon, Phil Doty, Norman Deckard, john Bender, Mary Strain, Dave Bowen, Don lillson, Phyllis Galyan, Mr. McQueen, Dick An- derson. Drum Major Dudley Appelman steps high. Fira! rmv: Ann Brodie, Melissa Baldwin, Ann Foster, Vcralyn Turner, Sandra Tregilgus, Margaret Edmondson, Sylvia Jean Carlson, ,Ioan Velton. Svmrzfl row: Dudley Appelman, Max Butcher, Judy Krentlcr, john Clayton, Bill Marshall, Anne Marie Van Wagtendonk, Dave Bucher, Rita Baldridge, Barbara Deckard, Marcia Meyers. Tfwinf ruir: Dick Hudelson, Gene Reese, Bob Dickerman, Bar- bara Alm, Al. A. Franklin, George Appleyard. Slamling: Dave Bowen, ,lane Trumpy, Amy Salsbury, Phil Doty, Norman Deckard, Phyllis Galyan, Mr. McQueen, Dick Anderson. Page eighteen This year for the first time a marching band was organized for half-time shows at football games. The U-School band did not confine its fine marching exhibitions to Univee Field alone. It also traveled to North Ver- non to boost the team's morale. At home basketball games and pep sessions, the gym echoed with peppy martial music play- ed by UHS band members. During the UHS- BHS game, our band put partisan feelings a- side to join with BHS in bringing the spect- ators a half-time program. The concert given in April showed our band's proficiency in a variety of music. Classical numbers made up the main part of the program, while such pieces as The Stud- ent Prince Overturew and South of the Rio, added the lighter element.



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Page twenty Iordannus Skits, Homecoming Last minute change of costume! Dorothy Lamour and South Sea Island friend join senior chorus line. Freshmen display bed and Ford -Bedford, get it? juniors extend warm welcome to Homecoming grads.

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