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People tood on the edg s of their seats at precarious angles, all straining
to see the . arne thing how the band member looked in their new uniforms.
What they saw was worth seeing!
The band can b proud of its many achievements this year. In addition
to adding that extra touch at football and ba ketball games, they presented
very succe ful assembly programs under the direction of Mr. George P.
chwartz.
The band had the honor of playing host to the visiting bands when the
District Festival was held at our chool in February.
\rR.
GEORGE P. SCHWARTZ
Dirr('tor
The year wa closed with the annual Spring Concert.
Personnel:
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Jnmt'S Gellert.
Flut
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ancy Kostenbauder Edna Glance, Dorothy Smith, Jamt'S Oswald, Emily Oswald.
Clarintl
Paul Tomasick, John Chladon, Curl Schwartz, Rol>t>rt Holman, William KO<•hl<·r, Mary Jan!' Stnnziola,
John Prf'hatny, \Valtf'r Arabis, Ruth ll alwr, Sylvia Torresani, BPtty Lou Pf'rnu,
it'OI~n
C(':Sario,
~sth('r
Kovalick,
Natalie triney, Mary Kelshaw, David Park.
Sa~ophon
Richard Kelshnw, Anthony Anella, Angela Sabia, Julia Rompilla, Robert Keuch, Eug<'n Toth, Mi-
chael Prokop, August Gayetsky, Franklin "tish, Clarence Ath!'rholt.
Trumptl•
Eugene Buglio, JO<Wph Buglio, Floyd Beltz, Joe Ole.a, Joe 11<'9, George Koch!'ra, Nicholas Fanm•ll,
Donald Brisiel, Robert tewart, Albc•rt 1\lancuso, Donald Klinger, John Smith, Thomas :.lastrotu, Carl Drngonl'lt<•,
Paul m('rkanich.
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nrh Hom
Evelyn Vidn, Fred Mader, Thomas Fedor, Bruce Huttenstine, John Kannuck.
Barilont·
-JOIK'ph Kender, Thomas Geffert.
Trombone
Robert Gicking, Lowell Jones, Alfred Mancuso, Edgar Getz, :llichael Tomai.
Ba
David Gildenberg, Herbert Rosen.
Dru1111
Richard Jont'S, John Mar–
chetti, Nayan Roman, JO<Wph
usat, Mi–
chael Rusnock, !larry Wendl'l.
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11.-Jane .\largwnrth, B!'vNiy Kain.
Drum
.Uajor- Ruth Unher.
Majortllro - Charlotte Ann<' FurbN,
Julin Rompillu,
atalie Korba, Patricia
Korha, Vivian
Ganca,
Anna Polumbo.
Color
Brarrr•
Lawren!'t' .\litrhell,
llnrry Kohl••r, T•'<l
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