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5th Row: Ned Thamure, Jim Linsey. Al Harelwood, Donald Rice, Serge Miller. Bill Sprengel, Floyd Shepherd, Thomas Marley. 4th Row.- Dick Babcock, Eleanor Baumberger,
Harry Everett, Ralph Close, Robert Schnak, Barton Tattersall, Bob Huntebrinker. Norman Clark, Bernard Ramey, Helen Armstrong, Margaret Merkley. 3rd Row,: Virginia Smith, Joe Dunny. Clifford
May, Vance Adler, Tom McDonald, Theron Haas, Lynn Williams. Glenn Williams, Jean Sybley, Dorothy Reed, Bob Luff, Marie Faller, Leband Burr, Edward Krall, Dan Schauss, Ruth Geisert, Igliene Cooper, Victor Brown.
Charles Baxley. 2nd Row: Malcolm Barney, Bob Nixon, Francis Laurence, Harry Barbean,,Jack Mitchell, Gilbert Smith, Dick Duffeek, Alan, Combs- 1st Row: Jean Myer, Dorothy
Skeels, Kenneth Jones, Harold Freutirr loyd ileman, Robert Batchelor, Bot) Wilson, Charles Mallay, Paul Bergman, Fred Hall, Wallace Titus, Judson, Canaawi, Twyla Blum, Tom Donnelly.
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BAND
UNDER the leadership of Mr. Guy Sutphen, the DeVilbiss High School Band has made amazing progress, and has developed a great deal of skill. This musical organization, which was founded in 1931, is a fully accredited
course, and students who are members of it receive the same number of credits for it as for any of the regular courses of the school's curriculum. A fairly general or fundamental knowledge of music and the ability to play
a wind or percussion instrument are the only requirements.
Malcolm Ramey is president of this organization, and is assisted by Tom Donnelly, vicepresident, Eliene Cooper, secretary and treasurer-,William Sprengle, business manager; Bernard Ramey, publicity manager, and Marie Fox,
librarian. The student director this year is Barton Tattersall, who has filled this position very well.
At the various mass and pep meetings, the band has been present to accompany the student body with the school song, and to add interest.
Each spring the DeVilbiss Band presents a concert for the public. It also takes part in the May FestivLLI, which is sponsored by the Toledo Blade. This concert is given each year by the glee clubs, owrchestras, and
bands of all the high schools. This year the festival was presented at the Scott High School stadium on May 26.
The excellent instrumentation is illustrated by the following list: Clarinet: Fred Hall, Kenneth Jones, Alvin Kasle, Charles Malley, Dorothy Skeets, Harry Barbeau, Bob Batchelor, Paul Bergman, Twyla Blum, Tom Donnelly,
Harold Fruitiger, Bob Wilson, and Lloyd Wileman. Trombone: Helen Armstrong, Mary Combatilli, Margaret Meckley, and Malcolm Ramey. Cornet: Leland Burr, Norman Clark, Ralph Close, Dick Duffeck, Harry Everett,@ Marie
Fuller, Al Hazelwood, Bob Huntibrinker, Tom Marley, Surge Miller, Bernard Ramey, Bob Schneck, Jean Sibyle, Gilbert Smith, Bill Sprengle, Barton Tattersall, Ned Thomure, and Dorothy Reed. "C" Sax: Richard
Babcock, Eleanor Baumberger, and Theron Hass. Alto Sax: Charles Baxley, Victor Brown, Eliene Cooper, Joseph Dunay, Ruth Geisert. Mate: Marie Fox and John Yager. Drums:
Thomas McDonald, Jean Meyer, Robert Nixon, and Minette Spears. Alto Horn: Glean Williams and Lynn Williams. Bass: Paul Roberts.
Wallace Titus is the skillful drum major, and Judson Cannon and Bob Luff serve as flag bearers. At the various exhibitions and the football games these three lead the colorful band.
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