

MUSIC DEPARTMENT
TWIRLERS
M. Mormohn, P. Spoiler, A. DeVriu , H. Geick, A. Nelson, P.
Brown, H. DeCorlo.
Color and spirit were added to the
football season by the joint performance
of the Band, Twirlers, and Color Guard.
Along with the Chorus, the combination
made the music department especia lly
prominent in school life this year.
Besides the sparkling football enter–
tainment, the Band highlighted at the an–
nual Band Banquet.
It
has also played for
assemblies and sparked many parades
with snappy marches. For the benefit of
the community, the band marched on
Memorial Day, Fire Prevention Week, and
at other times of the year. This band has
been one of the most successful, copping
high honors in the New York State Music
Festival in March. Its various soloists also
have brought high honors to the school.
Fifty members of the Chorus traveled
to White Plains in December to sing on
N. H. S.'s "Music Is My Ma jor" program.
At station WFAS, the group sang six
songs. Many new numbers were sung at
additional concerts and activities, in which
the organ and the band also participated.
f or>t row: R. Myen, M. Kipp, C. Colli"'· Second row: R. lymol\, B. Bernueol\, R. Alliero,
N.
Carter, D. Hoggelf,
J.
Pork,
J,
Borth, A. lwirchen, J. lymon. lhlrd row:
l.
DuPol\t, R. Collman, J. DeMoa, C. Smith, G. Stel>honi, W. Dow,
D. Ktndell, A. Gombeui, 8, Coglion, E. Newmon, M. Roguof, A. luthur, A. Gombolli, A. Cempor.. Fourth row:
J. Petermen, E. 8errardy, A. Goow•,
A.
Jo'!n,.n, C. Meyer, W. Sweet, M, Sttck, K, Sheulg, E. Robinoo,, R. Valli, R.
Clonclmlno, J. leif, R. Heyu, D. Chri•mon, R Berr, C.
Wotk.ln•. M. Allen. Fifth row: C. Winfred,
J.
8obcock,
8 Moddo.
BAND