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F"" row: E.

~chwelkardt,

W. Petrt, W. Anderson, R. Morken, A. Toto.

~cond

rowr E. Milford, S. Housman, A.

Boyd. C. Morgen, A. Feher, K. Schenlg,

J.

Bleggl, E. Reiter, T. O'Connor, J. Konten, 0, Schoctner, B. Chapmen.

Third row: l . DuPont, A. Campora, K. Schwelkerdt,

J .

lyman, V. Smith, G. McMenua,

J.

~ward,

J.

Poll, R. Olton,

N. Anderson, G. Scheldlg, A. Richard, R. Beron, A. Church, N. Savoury, 0. Collins, B. Johanuon, M. Gilchrest, 0.

Smlrh. Fourrh rows

J.

Shtvor, M. Gil11, M, Bell, M. Shaver, C. Cumming•,

J.

Simonds, P. Brown,

J.

Rippey,

J.

King,

T. Immerman, C. Williams,

J.

Miele,

J.

Perk, G. Beck, F. Vodok,

J.

Muller, C. Engel•. P. teller, H. Bo>eo,

J.

Sindr,

M. Mereu•, M. Mothaen. Fifth row: V. lhochenko, A. Stenley,

J.

Trevi1, M. Moll, 8. latke,

J.

Polhemus, C. Cooke,

N. Broome, B. Shermen, B. Toto, M. Mort, P. Esmey, 0. Willlemt. P. Stevens,

J.

McCormick, 0. Gello, G. Geetjen, E.

Rooney, M. loeycrolt, C. Prie.r, H. Suse,

J.

Jewett, 9. Melller,

J.

Prlelt, H. Muller, M. Hoffmtn, J. Rippey, H.

Frohllng, M. Rippey, B. Osborn.

CHORUS

COLOR GUARD

This is one of the largest and best

choruses in Nyack's history.

Officers of the band are President, John

Brett; Vice-President, Donald Rehman;

Secretary, Arlene Twitchen; and Treas–

urer, Kenneth Schettig. Officers of the

Chorus are President, John Park; Vice–

President, Dorothy Collins; Secretary, Pat–

ricia Lester; and Treasurer, Elizabeth Mil–

ford.

Band and Chorus worked together in

most of the school functions. The Christ–

mas Concert, Open House, numerous

Spring Concerts, and the Music Festival

brought the two musical organizations to

new heights.

Led by drum majorette Helen Geick,

twirlers displayed their talent with bat–

ons, at football games, Open House, and

concerts. The len high-strutting majorettes

showed many new routines at games and

added resplendence at the Band Banquet

and Open House.

Color Guard, under the supervision of

Samuel Templin, made a splendid show–

ing at all football games and school func–

tions. In parades and assemblies, the color

guard provided the spirit needed.

Left ro right· R. M. Herlihy, 8. Chapman F. Sonrorio,

J.

Bohler,

J.

Chrlllie.

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