Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Ceremony conducted Brownie Troop 654 of the Dallas United Methodist Church held an Investiture Ceremony recently. Shown here are those who participated in the program. From left, first row, Jenny Cooper, Jessica Kerr, Traci Gusher, Laura Popielarz, Chrissy Veremychik, Kerry Rittenhouse, Lynn Murphy, Holly Mannear, Jill Kowalski and Sherri Scavone. Second row, Addy Trager, April Kocher, Laura Seidel, Jean Reidlinger, Kim Baird, Patrice Shovlin, Nancy Downend, Cindy Maier, Debbie Greger, Sara Harrison, Tammy Hoppa, Missy Pomrinke. Junior high band prepares programs unit. In addition, certain eighth BPW party held The West Side Business and Professional Women met recently at a wine and cheese party. Women in the work force was the topic of discussion for the evening. Shown here at the party are, from left, seated, Ruth Jones, district officer; Dr. Catherine Wilson, guest; Ruth Moose, Dallas Junior High Band, pres- Bass Clarinet - James Strange. Have A News Tip? Call 675-5211 ently comprised of over 50 students of seventh and eighth grades enrolled in the instrumental music curriculum, is working towards a series of programs to be presented in December. Each student receives a weekly instructional lesson which is supplemented by scheduled rehearsals of the group. This is the first year the Junior High Band has been comprised solely of seventh and eighth grade members. The change was made in order to augment needed instrumen- tation and total membership of the senior high marching and concert band with freshmen who would nor- mally be part of the junior high grade members of the band have supplemental membership in the Marching Band unit. Members of the Junior High Band are: Flutes - Gwynne Davies, Debbie Davenport, Lori Niedzwiecki, Mich- elle Gensel, Cindy O’Brian, Vera Williams, Kelly Kavanaugh, Karen Kachurick, Cindi Kern, Laura Hayer, Jennifer Spear, Jean Dewey. Oboe - Justine Pilecki. 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