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I Q X CT f 2 r 92. - I E' IN MARCHING FORMATION are the members of the band. hi Ihr' lead-Tarun. F!'Ol1f.l'0Il'-BI. IVatkins. DeMinds, H. Richardson, Colding. A. Martin, Mr. Sengstacke. Row two-Gllllss. Julie Lohsen, C. Hill, Schmenner. II. -Browne. Rozz' fh,.6e-I. Henderson, I- D. Broyyrn, H, Napier, C. Rrbe, K, Calder. Row four-R. Mohr, M. Lawrence. C. Sm1th,J. Alford. E. White. Row H110-R. Muhr, A. VVatIs, Lanaszi. sw, ,M ,.,.,1 1. f?L1.fi,'-vw-1 ' rv -- -V V274' ' I -f . ' . , ,N 5-.W-.-1 i ., 'L' I! vv- Tr 1 .jr K ni., my-. 5- J in 0 '53 ' .,: . ' in , , i 9' ifz44:ff1,'y:fn4fri:lrf:mMir'f:mf fur. '-f! 2 v' 1 Q V Q A , ',.i. gy 9, A , .- -gvwu H ll .13 I -'fwfiff-'ffl a Lp-if Q M, ' , .ftffggz Q it 1 H1 .lf-f ' L . -T J Q2 . F '1 ,ff 1. -' 58 Tune Up and Strike up the Band was heard as the band played at our football games and for numerous assemblies. The thirty-two members, directed by Mr. Charles IW. Sengstacke, were invited to play at the dedication of the Lemmel Junior High School and were guest performers at Gwynns Falls. Later the EHS musicians participated in a concert with other schools. Many mornings found the band members on the field practicing the figures which they per- formed at the games. What a thrill it was when the huge star appeared to the strains of When You Wish Upon a Star! MAKING AN at the MSA championship game is the band under the able direction of Mr. Sengstacke.
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Row three-Hoifacker, A. Richards, Righter, Mary Eaton, O, Price, C-lasscr, Pilert. N. While. R. Richardson, S. YN'ilson, Mark Mason, Rouzer, McArthur, Siegmann, jeffries, Orange, Powc. Schaefer, Geffert, Hooper. Ron' four-Schumacher, L. Collins, CI. Washington, Braun, L, jones, Elkins, Creamer, Twilley, B. Polk, Rankin. D. Hawkins. Brady, J. Fitcz, Suetlmcyer. V. Brooks, Klemmsen. B. johnson, Alexander. Il. Williams. jnyct- Russell, M. johnson McCauley, B. Davis. Will Sing s 1 LEADING THE CHOIR .XRE THE OFFICERS. Standing-Jack Brown, business manager, Bar- bara Tucker, librarian, Betty Polk, assistant librariang Donna Rankin, treasurer, Dorothy Davenport, recording secretaryg Susanne Hamill, corresponding secretaryg Fred Suedmeyer, vice- presidentg Victor Brooks, presi- dent. Seated-Mrs. Georgeanna Chester, adviser. na-' zf. f - M
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mm sf, , are tml 5322 '. , . --gf' . i l 1 F2 V-fr V vi RIGHT HANDS TO THE If.XCII'LTYAFronl mu'-R. Turner, li. lforenian, ml. Schell. l,, Cllcarx. Ci. Polis, fi. Bojke, J. Thompson. Back rou'-I.. Smith, Ii. Orange. F. Risers, l-'inkcnbinder-Ofhcc Nlanagcr, X. Rirliards, NI. Rnbillard, R. Righter. Giles. E. Baker, Kliss Tarntino. Unlike ordinary clubs, the Business Service Club had no officers and held no regular meet- ings. However. every day, morning and after- noon, some of the members could be found in room 208 performing the many services which teachers have come ito rely on. These helpful commercial students typed tests and drills for instructors in every department. They cut sten- cils for programs for assemblies and faculty meetings as well as preparing the advertising contracts for The Vz'eu'. Students were given an opportunity to use skills learned in class and were also given instruction in the use of other ofhce equipment. Another group to whom everyone at Edmond- son became indebted was the Art Service Club. Its talented members were called upon for many diverse jobs from creating attractive showcase exhibits to constructing a mammoth replica ol' the school ring. Hardly a day went by without at appearing somewhere in the a current school activity-all Service Club. NVorking with least one new poster building to promote the work ol' the Art paint, scissors, wire, or whatever materials the group cheerfully contrived job called lor, the anv needed ellecl with skill and originality. Serve Edmondson High SETTING UP DISPI- US arc the rneinbcrs ol thc XII Scrxitc Llnb. .Sillinlg-Nliss llcrllna Kcllcx, lfellecliner, I-Iondroulis lxIllIlLlll Ytul I IW' ' ' llis Mrs. Timmons, Rott' 1u'n-Sparrow llaxis. Ross. 'Q I l'iX'IllN Raymond Johnson. X. truss. llribsrin. High. S. .. . ill, lxll Inlinson, Smliacllcr. limi' lluwr'-Rm . 'L s '51 1' I 'vm- T? ip 5. I x
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