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ORCHESTRA BAND BAND Bedecked in their new purple and gold uniforms this organization, under the baton of Mr. Robbins, set a new high in Greenville's musical career in their popularly attended concerts. The executives of the organization were: President, Bill Dane; Secretary, Arvin Irish; Business Manager, Robert Kipp. ORCHESTRA Excellent music reverberated from strings and brass of this capable group in the school assemblies, the All School play, the Senior play, and several civic programs. The officers chosen for this year were: President, Bill Eastman; Secretary-Treasurer, Marian Blanding. MUSIC HAT 22
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JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL With Mayor Charles Cooper presiding, and ably assisted by Treasurer Shirley Vining and Secretary Virgilene Bowerman, the Junior High Council meets to solve the difficult problems in the government of Junior High. Those seemingly paying attention are: Curtis Bradley, Jacqueline Irish, Mary Wakefield, Mary Charlotte Vining, Phyllis Tower, Roger Ran-ney, Dorothy Sue Edsall, and Lorraine Hansen. Miss White is adviser. i F. F. A. The rustics get off to a successful start with a group of luminaries in its executive rostrum. With none other than Sneed Nelson at the head, able assistance came from the executive board— Keith King, vice-president, Secretary, Ronald Christensen; Treasurer, Earl Moore; Reporter Bob Sowerby; adviser Mr. Phafler. One of the biggest school events of the year is the annual F. F. A. School Fair. The gym becomes a 5cene resplendent with color and agog with the buzz of activity. Exhibits from every department including the barnyard and many a garden fill ever available space. The year reaches its culmination with the annual Father and Son Banquet. JUDGING Sober as judges applies to these young men in the agricultural department as they interpret the laws of definite proportion in livestock. MIND C O O R D I N AT E 21
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GLEE CLUB TRIO GLEE CLUB Young voices, under the direction of Miss Wolfe, were trained vigorously and with a purpose; their efforts were well rewarded in several concerts. TRIO Music from three sources produced harmony to the satisfaction of all. Triune from left to right are: Annetta Gibson, Lucille Hamblin, Maxine Benedict. Accompanist, Evelyn Copeland. 23 H CHARMS
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