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,fv- yo . '51 if I 'V 50400 First Row CL-RJ B. Craig, B. Troup, G, Moorhead, B. jones, W. Schrum, E. Shaffer, E. Heckman. Second Row CL-RJ R. Miller, P. Feudale, R. Rice, T. Kline, R. Roth, N. Kardos, L. Brock, P. Shockey, M. Barron, V. Almes, L. Long, M. Doty, K. Bowman, S. Ramsey, T. Stauffer. Third Row CL-Rb R. Rowley, G. Rowley, G. McCutcheon, D. Berkey, D. Shaner, I. Kunkle, D. Forsythe, 1. Laramer, C. Cig- netti, E. Cignetti. Marching unit of 24 members . . . Were brought together by weekly practices during the summer . . . When school convened daily practices were scheduled from' 3:30 until 4:30 . . . This fall we added 3 new in- struments . . . tuba . . . flute . . . basshorn . . . Went to all football games by bus . . . Asked to participate in Showtime U. S. A. . . . Then marched in the Firemen's Parade in Oklahoma, won second prize . . . Halloween parades in local districts . . . County Band was represented by members from Washington Township High School . . . Our objective is to earn money to get new band uniforms .p . . To make the school proud . . . Band consists of 7 majorettes . . f These 7 mem- bers attended Bluffton College . . . for twirling training . . . Held a bake sale to defray expenses. THE 1952 WASHTONIAN
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