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they were prepared and entertained all specta- Another addition was the orchestra. This select tors within half-time routines. group has progressed markedly in its initial year. A new addition to our school this year were We hope they will continue their good work. the majorettes. Leading our band smartly up the All these things have taken place, in one short Held, the majorettes added show and splendor to year. We can only marvel at this, and hope that the half-time intermission. Co-captained by sen- Mr. Ruzzine, the band, the majorettes, and the iors Margie Dolanch and Ann McClure, the ma- orchestra are as successful in the year to come jorettes have added a tradition of fine perform- as they have been this year. ances which we hope will be continued at U.S.C. B CI n cl Row 1: J. Hall, J. Scott, H. Burton. Row 2: Mr. Ruzzini, W. Glenn, M. L. Halliwell, P. Dehaux, J. Esselen, L. Bolte, P. Chauvet, K. Hauser, M. Poellot, C. Dehaux, J. Minor, V. Schultz, D. Reebel, A. Ellenberger, D. McCalmont, F. Fox. Row 3: G. Cowan, B. Meisenberg, J. Lytle, M. Goldberg, H. Keefer, B. Stuckart, M. Cunningham. Row 4: S. Gambill, J. Bishop, T. Ross, R. Mitchell, D. Fillnow, D.Walters, T. Upchurch, C. Knaut, J. Bryant, B. Barnes, R. Koerber, D. Keefer, B. Schultz, K. Chamberline, J. Kemejuk, R. Booth, L. Fillnow, T. Junker, D. Miller, B. Young. 67
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Maiorettes Instrumental Music A. McClure, J. Schrecengost, J. Stewart, M. Barnum, L. Lewis, G. Valter, M. Do- lance. The year 1960-61 was one of iirsts for the Upper St. Clair music department under the di- rection of Mr. Angelo Ruzzine the band, or- chestra, and majorettes all took important steps forward. The band, as well as entertaining the student body with a Christmas program and producing its annual spring concert, set a new tradition on the football field. Neither rain, nor heat, nor Orchestra hail, nor snow could keep our marching band from appearing at all but one game during the football season. That each show was completely original possibly surprised some of the students, but anyone who stopped at school during the weeks before it opened saw how this was pos- sible. As soon as the football team left, the band took its place and practiced diligently for the season which lay ahead. When that season came, Row 1: R. Mitchell, J. Hoenshell, H. Kreps, K. Hauser, A. Ellenberger, L. Walker. Row 2: J. Schoeppner, D. Walker, M. Walker, V. Schultz, K. Chamberline, J. Kemeduk, B. Stewart, C. Kmauth, T. Ross. Row 3: Mr. Ruzzini, J. Bishop, D. McCalmont, T. Upchurch, G. Cowan, T. Junker, J. Bryant. Row 4: S. Gambill, B. Schultz, B. Young.
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Library Assistants Row 1: J. Richey, D. Collins, N. Thomas, C. Schulz, D. Telegdy, K. Eiben, J. Bishop. Row 2: Miss Poellot, L. Person, J Stewart, A. Balach, L. Huston, D. Henry, M. Horsey, J. Oswick, M. Oelschlager. Row 3: K. Nesgoda, J. Cancilla, C Moore, R. Baranek, R. Krebs, N. Slone, B. Poellot, L. Baranek, J. Heald, J. Egmore. The Library Aides help Miss Poellot by doing necessary clerical work, working at the desk, and mending damaged books. Besides performing these basic duties, they also plan the bulletin board and the display case. These unsung heroes are responsible for the successful production of plays and the chorus and band programs. Setting up scenery and risers managing of the lights and curtains, and pro ducing sound effects keep them busy throughout the year. Stage Crew R. Livengood, M. Kay, I Deep, D. Williams, R. Black- I'1'1l1l'1.
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