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Standing-Ruth Rohrer, bass violing Evelyn Groff and Mary Jane Heagy, piano. Jo Ann Hol- linger, Ruth Lefever, Kitty Byers, percussion. Seated on Left-Violins, first row, Edward Martin, Edith Huber, Anna Mae Burkholder, Dorothy Brubaker. Second rou'-Helen Lutz, Arelene Barley, Betsy Holdridge, Sara Shank. Third row-Shirley Lefever, Stella Steinman, Ester Barr, Ester Doner. Fourth row-Jean Shell, Robert Houser, Doris Groff, Shirley Sultzbach. Fifth row-Mark Bushong, bass horn. Seated in Center-First row, Russell Call, saxophone, Elinor Herr, Phyllis Campbell, flute. Second row-Andy Hollinger, Shirley Mylin, Robert Ulmer, Dorothy Henry, clarinet. Seated on Right-First row, Anna Holtzhauer, Arlene M1-Kinney, Patsy Keener, cellos. Second row+Marjorie Rex, Jacob Houser. horns, Anna Charles, Joan Brubaker, cello. Third row-Harry Coehenauer, tromlroneg Herr Shank, Betty Burkholder, Nellie Byers, trumpets. Missing from picture-June Houser, violin. 0 One of the prides of W. L. H. S. is this yearis orchestra. This group, being the largest of its kind in the history of the school, made its initial performance in the middle of November. The orchestra consists of 40 members-18 of whom were proudly contrib- uted by the seventh grade. Following the performance given in the Christmas program, the orchestra lost their able leader, Mr. Sylvan Friedman, to Uncle Sam. For a short period of time, Miss K. Shriver assisted with rehearsals, until Miss Natt, a new addition to the faculty, assumed full leadership. This year was completed with a bigger and better orchestra than ever. Ii 52 .I
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H1505- ARM N R5 + AME rn, ' MS Lr'arning to Do 'll p.1'ld'n fp Earning Io Lim' . boo -- - 4' 5 . . ,. Doing Io Learn Living I0 Servo. i 5 Q -bg'-11-3 IJ ,J xJt,1 Tho Future Ifarmers of Ann-rica is a national organization of farm boys studying vocational agriculture in the public' sa-vomlary sr-hools, unds-r tlw provisions of the National Vovation Arts. Me-ulllerships in tlu- F.I .A. an- active, assoviate, and honorary. The-re are- four grades of artiu- uufnlljerships, iuvluding ill Ura-en Hands. 112i Chapter Ifarun-rs, 433 Ke-ystone Farluers. and 14? American Ifaruu-rs. Tlu- foundation stouvs upon wllivll the F.F.A. Strurturc is lnuilt ure-- LEADERSHIP CIIARACTER SIIHOLARSIIII' IIITIZENSI-III' THRIFT PATRIUTISM IIVIPRUVED .MQRIIIIILTIIRE SERVICE RECREATION IIUUPERATION Presizlwzt ......,. ............. I lun. III-IIIII Vice-l'rvsiz1ent ..... . . .Romnrr BRENNHMAN Secretary ...... ...... I .l.0Yn Romuen Trensurvr. . ..... LLOYD Ifltl-IY Reporter. .. ...M unc BUSIIONG Sentinel .... .... I IORICRT Horsrzu .4cl1-isor. .... NIR. RlcNTsf1m.r:1: Slrmfling--l'auI Fra-y, Rolrerl Housvr. Rolrert Hess. llllarlc-s Mvsscr, Eugene Groff. YI illis Brvrla- lrill, Waile Grolf. Preston Kr:-iilvr. EIIQZFIH' lluin, Illytlc- Wilma-r, filyllf- Wu-uxer. Mervin Ill'1'IIlIf'lllHll. Harold Fislwr. Wiurk BIISIIOIIQI. .lilllll I1LlH1llS. SPIIIPII' I,loy4l Ifrvy. Rolwrt BF4'llIlI'lll1lll. Carl Ile-rr, I,loy1l Rollrvr. Wir. Wiaylu- lla-utsvlllq-r. I5lI
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Agana! Our band has made few public appearances but all were impressive. The personnel numbers about twenty-eight' approximately the same as other years. However there are several 11ew faces. The band, like the orchestra, was handicapped by the loss of Mr. Friedman, their conductor. This responsibility was taken over in a short period of time by Miss Natt. Under her able leadership, the band progressed quite rapidly and has given several successful public appearances. Drum Majorettes--Martha Meek, Pearl Reed, Marian Meek. First row-Melvin Hess, Fern Knotwell, Betty liurkholder, Nellie Byers, trunipetsg Andy Hollin- ger, Shirley Mylin, Robert Ulmer, clarinetsg Phyllis Campbell, flute. Second row--Herr Shank, Mary Vlittner, Shirley Grotf, Jeannette Barley, trumpets: llorothy Henry, Ronald Mclfalls, elarinetsg Elinor Herr, ilute. Third rou'-Jacob Houser, liorng Lloyd Rohrer, baritone, Harry tloehenauer, Edward Martin, tronilmnesg Russell Gall, saxophoneg Marjorie Rex, horng Eugene Grotf, Jack Holton, bari- tones. Fourth row-V-Mark Bushong, bass horng Jo Ann Hollinger, Nancy Miller, Ruth l,el'ever, Kitty Byers, percussion. 1' ss I
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