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Show ' '! " - "I 1 v $ : t x , f f I a it $W ' -.Tc j ' f -r - jry" r S ' ('-- ' .; " r :1 : Si j JAZZ BAND i f f which was organized in by Don Jones, who is now ivxl. hiis been sponsored k Soroptomist Chih of f:'"E BAND was reorga-j reorga-j ; in 1980 and called the 5 iien Band, but this group of musicians has now reached the professional stage. Lillian Schoeler is manager and announcer; Trances Moss is leader: Beth Roundy is secretary sec-retary treasurer and Rose Afton Cesario. historian. tCOMPANISTS arc This is the Golden years Jazz Band, orgainized in 1978 and sponsored spon-sored by the Bountiful Soroptomist Club. Front row left to right are Byron Black, Lillian Shoeller, Rose Afton Cesario, Arthur Cesario, Blanche Moss, Jean Hunter, and Frances Moss, direting. Back row, Betty Anderson, Margaret Graham, John Stahle, Ed Earl, Idona Lawley and Beth Roundy. Esther Robinson and Bett Anderson; other members ol the band are John Stahle, whe plays the sax; Briant Black, the drums; playing the melodi-ca melodi-ca are Beth Roundy, Blanche Moss and Jeanne Hunter. Rose Afton Cesario. tam- ' bourine; Adonna Lawley., f accordion; Ed Earl, clarinet ) and guitar. Lilliam Schoeler plays the tamba. SOLOISTS are Arthur Cesario and Jeanne Hunter and Margaret Graham is the dancer and plays the armo- nica. The band plays in several convalescent homes regularly and in the Heritage House, for schools and for other organizations and clubs, as well as for Daughters of Utah Pioner Camps. THE BAND also plays on the third Friday of each month at the Valley Music Hall. The Soroptomist Club continues con-tinues to sponsor the organization, organiza-tion, kj |