Thursday, May 31, 2007

More Band

Check out the socks! Another challenge and prize for the person who can name that tuba player. The first person to respond correctly will win a free drink at our Fall 2007 Round-Up. Post your answers in the comments section. Obviously the tuba player cannot compete!

It looks like there may be some uncertainty surrounding how to post a comment (or else maybe people aren't interested?! Say it isn't so...). To post a comment, all you should have to do is put in your email address as the username and create a password -- and that should be it. I think you are then sent one email to verify you are you (it's been a long time since I registered -- if this is not the case, someone please let me know). That's it. No spam. No dateline reports coming to your house. Please let me know if you are having troubles posting comments. If anyone else has any advise or tips, please post it here as a comment (hopefully it works!) so we all know how to post comments better. After all, someone might be out there trying really hard to win a free drink and getting mad that it isn't working! Feel free to email me at janbernath@yahoo.com with any questions. Thanks!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll have you know, we borrowed our Dad's old socks -- just so we would look silly.

Jan Bernath said...

But, WHO was the tuba player????

Anonymous said...

A hint on the tuba player. He was a Class of 56 guy.

Anonymous said...

The CHS Band had three tuba players. Bill Geddes, Kay Carty and Me. I think the unknown Tuba player is Bill Geddes.

This was sent to Jan by Doug Warren...Hey, is Doug right? What's the consensus here?

Jan Bernath said...

Doug, Thanks for the guess. We'll see if the More Band guys concur.

Anonymous said...

It was Bill Geddes. He was one of the regulars with the Little German Band as we entertained the greater Chelsea area for a few years anyway.

Anonymous said...

We got the tuba player named. Can someone name the others in the picture?

Anonymous said...

From the left: Glen Wear, Richard Stark, Bill Geddes, Collyer, Neil Fahrner, Jerome Forner & Dave Briston.

Anonymous said...

Make that Glen Wier.

Jan Bernath said...

Thank you for the attention to detail, Doug!