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Donegal Alumni Band dusts off the instruments and takes to the field to mark Donegal's 50th anniversary
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Crisp, Marty
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Leib, Glen
/ Miller, Laurie Miller
/ Shields, H Morrell
2004
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Crisp, Marty
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Leib, Glen
/ Miller, Laurie Miller
/ Shields, H Morrell
2004
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Donegal Alumni Band dusts off the instruments and takes to the field to mark Donegal's 50th anniversary
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Donegal Alumni Band dusts off the instruments and takes to the field to mark Donegal's 50th anniversary
2004
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\"Here\" was the football field at Donegal High School in Mount Joy. This year, the school district celebrates its 50th anniversary (Donegal combined the former Mount Joy, Marietta, and Maytown high schools), and among the most enthusiastic celebrants were the 130 members of the Donegal Alumni Band. At 67, Jack McKain, class of 1955 and a retired technician from Wyeth Laboratories in Marietta, was the oldest member of DAB (Donegal Alumni Band). He admitted he'd never really put down his \"bari sax\" (baritone saxophone), playing NCO and officer's clubs when he was in the U.S. Air Force (1955-1959); he now plays with the 35-member Rohrerstown Citizens Band. Scott Braderman, 39, Shields' grandson, was a DAB guest-of- honor. Although he graduated from the former Grandview Elementary in Mount Joy, his family moved to the Harrisburg area, making him a 1983 graduate of Susquehanna Township High School. Although clarinet had been his instrument, Braderman, a U.S. Army intelligence officer who traveled from Washington D.C. for the occasion, played his \"Grandpa's\" alto sax, a gleaming family treasure made in Paris, France.
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