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SECOND ROW: Barbara Morris, Bill Ehrell, Mary M l , Mar Wiebe, Kalhleen Kelley, Nera Dovel, Twila ape - 'f l Barbara Moore Shirley Junlcer, Nancy Pick- ian Zwei e. , ering, Susan Gieber, JoLe+la Dawson, Dixie Reid, Lou Ann Tuma, Richard Marshall. FlRST ROW: Donnabelle Allen Wood. Barbara Banlcs, Knobel, Jeannelle Hayes, Pally Fousl, Palricia Jarchow, Twila Aranda, Marlene Slurm, Carol Lea, Willa Hammond, Belly McKay. lNo+ in piclurel: Ronald Lind, Carol Kroelsching, Leona Mc- Cord. M, K f ' enh f or I2 yefrf E. Fousf h . as direcfed fb 6 sc Playing in 'Phe Drum ir' io were: Gene McDonald Ma,-I I ene Whiled, and Carolyn Luce. hOo' b C . and larlnef quarie-f men-,be . Banks. PaH'Y Fousf. and Tershzlfgolrlggtslle Knobel' Barbara 63
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cgnafrumenfaf Wudic T y .Q?f X ,l I N 43' T Wh -ATTN 'X W The FHS marching band made Trips To The l-lasT- ings and Grand lsland games, and To Band day aT Nebraska U, November 6. The pep band added spiriT To The rallies and The Tull band. aided by The Twirlers, conTribuTed To The spiriT and color oT The games. AT The same Time. The band was rehearsing Tor The l2Th annual con- cerT, which was presenTed February 24, l949, To a Tull house. Some oT The band members were senT To The sTaTe music clinic, The Tecumseh clinic. and The Peru MINK clinic, and The enTire band aTTended The Third annual Micl-EasT TesTival held aT York. Small groups and soloisTs wenT To The DisTricT music con- TesT aT Geneva, Nebraska, where all received su- perior raTings. The band, combined wiTh vocal groups, presenTed The Spring musicale April I9. Many senior band members marched wiTh The 66 Tor The lasT Time when The band led The parade on Band day aT The Fairbury UniTed lmplemenT Ex- posiTion and on DecoraTion day. The high school and communiTy can be proud oT Their accomplished band and iTs able direcTor. if S P l' I ' - ' h d B .Joyce LighTbody, Dick pina-'e.u.-5 V- h STM8 i?J2L12 T23?34n'3i3ia5af5iiY weWvsekiiesiaE23f i:Jrs:. T drad arivlarkham, KenneTh E. FousT. C'?rOlYn OT' ld l.eTha Glasscock, Arloefle l Sgr' rgigirley Selk, Bonniexliielcljr, NaTaleEacg?gnSOW: La6reTa Daws,o!n,hPaT'2I Davis' Joan Fraser' Char egg ljovgarnbs, Marvel Norman. Mfarflzl ' E rggrril McKay. Jeanne Zoellin, eveby N- man, Bill Shambufq Dm FEFQ , Duane Rolhng. Bob lrl'lA0i:iE2ICai,BfenSieL?uiSe HeimsOl'l'1iB1llBBJzugE:alT3Sr Tugpafg Thomas, BerTha KaTZ. 9 , ' B b L kens Bob 399+ SY' ' l. . D S ith. O 1 ' HPI-1 1 'Bob Me Dewvre E'Qe'1be'9.' TWU ni- Brown, Mary Hageman' Russo iefielisrhvllis Fe'-l ROW: Ruifhann Ch 'lS'de' eaE win, Bruce Ackerman, Jack QB bridge' Joa nder Doyle AusTer1. Eugene rd T Bill Dolemanl Richard UG- Else. Caron 5 '. - Har 95 Y- Wi is Ton, Bill MichelS- Harveil Hummel Mary Eleanor Moore. Th , Dick SmiTh. C90 ' Elszwlilimiiiqor Knobel. 1 l l l l i l i The C Mel ornef frio rn ander, Doyle ALEsT::,? fmxLeZe Three iumor B ugefle Erwin S: ob
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BACK ROW lleTT To righTl: PeTe KarabaTsos, Harvey Hard- esTy, LeRoy Hughes, Richard Berry, Dick McKenzie, Dennis Carroll, Dick Anderson, Ed Kruger, Bob Culwell, Bill Doleman, Richard Dykmann, Bob Likens, CliTTord NorTh, Maurice Mohl- ing, Gary Tippin. THIRD ROW: PaTTy FousT, Virginia Fore- man, Marlene GaTes, Carlene Meyer, Donnabelle Knobel, JeanneTTe Hayes, Willis Else, Bob Melander, Dick ChaTelain, Charles Merrick, Helen EilTs, RuTh Dalke, BerTha KaTz, Marian ZweiTel, KaThleen Kelley. SECOND ROW: Judy London, DoroThea Brandhorsf, KaThleen Napier, Charlene Hoover, BeTTy McKay, Dixie Melvin, Doris Washburn, Barbara Banks, Joan Heidelk, Marilyn Jones, DoroThy Law, Marian Campbell, LaFaun Foreman. FIRST ROVV: Joan Pingel, Nancy Howell, Willa Hammond, Mary Eleanor Moore, Marilyn lverson, Gwen Miller, Marian ShulTz, Sylvia Speir, DoroThy WaTson, Kay Riley. Mica! Wudic All divisions oT The vocal music deparTmenT were kepT very busy during The year oT '49. AssisTing The direcTor, Miss HenrieTTa Kuska, were Glee club pres idenT, Helen EilTs: and secreTary, Marlene GaTes and chorus presidenT, Richard Dykmann: and secre Tary, JeaneTTe Hayes. ATTending The STaTe music clinic held in Omaha November I8-20, were BeTTy McKay, DoroThy WaT- son, Ronald Lind, Dick McKenzie, and Dick Sleigh The direcTor oT The clinic was Dr. Lara Hoggard, who direcTs The Fred Waring Chorus oT Waring's Penn- sylvanians. ,,, , in Yu , M' 'mi ,V , . if .A I , . X. The Girls' Trio included Marlene GaTes, DoroThy WaTson, and Marian Zweifel. 64 The Glee club and The combined High school and Junior college choirs presenTed The annual holiday season highlighT, The ChrisTmas vesper service, De- cember 21. ProTessor David B. FolTz oT The UniversiTy oT Ne- braska reTurned To direcT 270 singers Trom our own and six oTher schools in The second annual voice clinic February 3. A day oT rehearsals was climaxed by a concerT in The evening. Everyone-direcTor, singers, and audience-enjoyed This very popular evenT. The chorus and Glee club shared The sTage wiTh The band aT The annual Spring musicale April I9. Fairbury was well represenTed by 25 sTudenTs aT The BeaTrice vocal clinic in April. This was The TiTTh year Fairbury had Taken parT in This clinic. The clinic direcTor This year was RoberT MilTon oT Kansas CiTy, Missouri. Rehearsals were held during The day and a concerT was given in The evening. This year, as usual, The various small groups were kepT very busy wiTh TrequenT appearances beTore local organizaTions. The acTive small groups were The Girls' Trio, Girls' Triple Trio, Mixed ocTeT and The Boys' ensemble. a
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