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Arrayed in new uniforms of red and black, the Willard High School Band offered many talented performances during the l949-1950 school season. Under the competent leadership of Mr. Donald Haxton, the band showed great progress not only in marching formations, but also in concert music. The highlights of the year were playing a large role in the music of the Diamond Jubilee and the Band Festival at Bellevue. Compliments of Boyle and Hook, Inc. Jay Neumann Janice Hershiser Thelma Hardwick FIRST ROW: Larry Berberick, Robert Bohn, Rodney Rapp, Barbara Betton, Ruth Neumann, Carolyn Walker, Alice Acton, Carolyn Huff- man, Marilyn Fry, Patricia Henry, Marianne Cramer, Mary Vogel, Vera Hughes, Joyce Hillis, Mary McKenzie, Ronald Link, Joy Neu- mann. SECONDAROW: Leroy Sayre, Rita Moomaw, Rosemary Moomaw, Jean Featheringill, Marilyn Hatton, Marjorie Murphy, Eleanor Carney, Jos- ephine Glorioso, Larry Foran, Janice Hershiser. THIRD ROW: James Nowakowski, Bonnie Waterbeck, Wayne Thom- as, Shirley Reed, Barbara Rex, Linda Reichert, Jean Wiles, Dixie Coldwell, Rita Weeks, Virginia Schryer. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Hite, Paul Hill, Gene Cline, John Rosso, Richard Mink, Nina McKinney, Alice Lydy, Robert Blinzley, Barbara Bollinger, Helen Heisler, Melva Sherbundy, Nancy Francis, Robert Crawford, Joyce Cline, Thelma Hardwick.
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E x FIRST ROW: Shirley Reed, Betty Rohrs, Peggy Moomaw, Ruth Neu- mann, Dorothy McKinney, Margaret Reilly, Joy Neumann, George Phillips, Janice Pacey, Marjorie Murphy, Rob- ert Niver. SECOND ROW: Richard Rosier, Do- vid Moll, Richard Mink, Richard Miller, Patricia Kooken, Thomas Miller, Gary Ricketts, Patricia New- land, Allan Reed, James Rapp, Yvonne Lanahurst. They Will Be The Stars In '53 A swelling fund to carry them through their career is their mark of distinction. A great deal of money is needed to complete a dramatic education. These youngsters have had the foresight to realize this and have done something constructive about it. FIRST ROW: William Simpson, Junior Runion. ' SECOND ROW: Geraldine Snook, Richard Zieter, Lucille Schlotterer, Jock Smith, Pauline Wilkinson, George Viets, Jean Wiles, Louise Ryman. THIRD ROW: JoAnne Stigamire, Joyce Wilcox, Caroll Smith, Mary Smith, Edna Starkey, Wilma Smith, Melva Sherbundy, Yvonne Schodorf, Judith Wiebe, Shirley Ryman. KABSENTEES: William Thompson and Cleo Watkinsi. Compliments of Smith's Greenhouse The curtains are being drawn apart for the opening performance of the class of l953. The house lights go down and the drama be- gins. There is no way to tell what the plot will be or how many will have a role in the finale.
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FIRST ROW: Mary Sarpa, Lucille Stil- Iions, Judith Watson, Joyce Crooks, Judith Wiebe, Sandra Watson, Ruth Ann Roesch. SECOND ROW: Ruth Eckstein, Bar- bara Everetts, Marjorie Murphy, Thomas Secor, Bonnie Waterbeck, Rita Moomaw, Jean Wiles, James Nowakowski, Gertrude Nowakowski, Joyce Murphy, Colleen McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hamilton, Phyllis Frederick, Carolyn Huffman, Rosemary Moomaw, Melva Sherbun- dy, Mary Vogel, Wayne Thomas, Mary Frederick, Nedra Reed, Sandra Smith. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Hite, Vir- ginia Schryer, Dixie Caldwell, Joseph- ine Glorioso, Mary McKenzie, Mar- lene Berberick, Marjorie Ayers. Without the melodious strains of music coming from the violins and cellos, the music course at Willard High would not be complete. The orchestra, under the skilled direction of Miss Agnes Moore, has been enjoyed by all at the vari- ous performances. At the spring festival the orchestrations rendered showed careful training and great artistry.
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