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Fourth Rowfll VanDyne. M. McConnehey. N. Tefft. C. Sapenero, B. Guiltier, P. Bowlby, Not in Picture! S. Lawton. F. lleldman. V. Monte. L. Merriman Third Row4l+I. McAdoo. IC. Payne, Mcllowell. G. Watson, N. Clark. U. Smith. J. Trainer. A. A. llowe. M. House. B Malone, R. Llloyd. Frederick. C. Mclntire Second RowfP. Evans, J. Bush. B. Buchman, J. Knepper, B. Kurty. C. Robinson, S. Smith, R.Heckathorne.C.Hard R. Frontone, R. Price. man. R. Morehead, B First Row-S. Kountz, B. Evans, J. XVilcox, D. Hawksworth, V. Erwin, G. Tefft, B. King, Glover. G. Bowlby, M. Wilson, B. Baughman. THE BAND HE ORANGE and BLACK marching band of W. H. S. was active throughout the school year. They started with the Youngstown North game in September and played at every football game at home and away. After football season, the fight songs and snappy marches were put away for the more refined concert overtures and waltzes. The pre- holiday season was climaxed by a Christmas concert by the band and Glee Club. The spring concert music was practiced each day during the cold winter months and the band again proved a success at the concert and at graduation. The marching band will lose all its majorettes except Verna Erwin. Graduating majorettes are: Bobbie King, Virginia Monte, Sugar TetTt and Don Ilawksworth, drum major. llowever, members of the sophomore and junior classes will capably fill their positions. Mr. Mason is to be commended for his fine job as director. We are proud of that band that represents Wellsville High School. 26
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TIGER TALES '46 CLUB Third Row. left to rightil Reed. J. Kennedy. G. Ilaugliinan. lt. Dnncun. Second llow-l. Bush. V. Bush. S. Giles. S. Smith. Il. I'lntt. D, Cunningham. D, Woodrow First Row--C. Withrow, B. Baughman, S. Russell, C. Robinson, J. Andrews, M. Yanney, M. Friess. HIC GLEE CLUB has been practicing for sometime for the Spring Concert to be held the 13th and 20th of April in Iflast Liverpool and Steubenville. The par- ticipants will be choral societies from the various schools, including East Liverpool Midland, Steubenville, and XVelIsviIle. The purpose of this concert is to build up an interest in choral music throughout the valley. About fifty or sixty voices will participate in the Wellsville selections. The mass group will be under the direction of Dr. Strickland, Director of the Cleveland City Massed Choral Society. Sonic of the songs which will be ren- dered by the Wellsville Society are: Battle Ilymn of the Republic arranged by Waring. 1'zechoslovakian Dance Song annony- mous, Set Down Servant arranged by Waring. My llonnie Lass She Sn1iIeth by Bottomley, This is my Country arranged by Waring, The Rosary by Nevin, Swiss Skiing Song by Krone, Go Down Moses by Cain. Lo, A Voice to Ileaven Sounding by Iiortniansky, and Deep River Negro spiritual. Many new selections have been pur- chased for the Freshman and Senior Glee Clubs. For the Senior liacculaureate, the Mixed Chorus is rehearsing two numbers: Battle Ilymn of the Republic arranged by Waring and The Rosary by Nevin. Mr. Mason has directed the Glee Club this year because of the vacancy of a Glee Club director. Ile has proven successful and we want to thank hin1 for all that he has done. Mr. Mason has been ably assisted by Mr. Ingalls. fGLEE
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