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Band The Greenville Band has proven itself a very distine:ivc and active organization on both the marching field, and the concert stage. The stirring music and impressive formations have added life and color to the gridiron contesrs. An assembly or basketball game without the band would have been a dull affair indeed. This versatile group of musicians, under the capable direction of Mr. Arthur Gorman, has entertained the townspeople at various public concerts with both classical and swing music. So popular has this organization become that special appearances have been called for by the Rotarians, Republicans and grade school children. FLUTES Jeanne Clement Eleanor Amidon Joyce Blanding Connie Schweitzer OBOES Sally Church Irvin Law'rence CLARINETS Phyllis Barlow Beverly Smith Jerry Irish Charles Vining Shirley Blanding Barbara Carpenter Charlene Laper Bob Barns Frances Van Allen Carolyn Packard Bob Hansen Betty Perkins Jean Bissell Doris Bissell Merton Rasmussen Shirley Hansen Alma Hansen Leslie Roell Mary Jean Ward Kitty Filyas Iva Mae Jurdin Greta Nielson ALTO CLARINET Harriet O’Brien BASS CLARINET Virgilene Bowerman BASSOON Lois Bauman SAXOPHONES Eleanor Blanding Jean Livingstone Charlotte Jones Mary Jane Hansen Dorothy Petersen David Hubert Lloyd Walder CORNETS Bob Shriber Jerry Coats Dan Dibble Louis Hamper Albert Vining Anita Hansen Howard Jensen Marlindean Jenson HORNS Audrey Griffith Maxine Brown Ronnie Blanding June Mayberry TROMBONES Lorraine Hansen Fred Hoffman Donna Barlow David Filgas Jack McMahon BARITONE Kay Lincoln Lee Hansen Jack Bailey BASSES Bob Schenden Dick Lavander DRUMS Bob Burk Eddie Getzen Dick Culbertson Ronald Fuller Roger Sharpe E. Lawrence, H. Carlin, . Corey, M. O'Brian. [28}
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First Row: Kaeding, L. Hansen, Forward. Seibel, G. Rich, Field, Pomeroy, Carlin, Olsen, Winters, Miss Potts. Second Row: Goetsch, Baker, Hill, V. McGee, Hansen, Kildegaard, Alsgaard, Robertsen, Simpson, D. Le Ferre, Perkins, Packard, Miller, A. Hansen, Carpenter, Sweitzer. Third Row: Livingston, Bower, Lnno, Boteennan, E. Blanding, M. LeFevre, Teufel, Griffith, D. Barlow, P. McGee, B. LeFevre. Fourth Row: Rich, Rydhal, Conroy, C. Laper, Amid on, DeVries, Spear, Pruit, Bailes, Lincoln, Richmond, Brown, Johnson, Clement, S. Blanding, Ritzema. Fifth Row: Ducius, Richardson, Wright, Christensen, Black, Maxfield, Evert, E. Laper, Edsall, Tower, Hall, Bradley, Clark, P. Barlow, Mayberry. Cjlee Club Tuesday and Thursday afternoons the members of the Girls Glee Club gather in the music room for an hour of singing under the direction of Miss Virginia Potts. Some of the outstanding activities were the inspiring Christmas program and the lovely spring concert. At the concert given by the Glee Club, the sextette and double sextette did much feature work. They also sang and played at many public entertainments. First Row : Luno, Robertson, Black, Ducius, Barlow, Blanding, Olsen. Second Row: Miss Potts, Tower, Ai. LeFevre. L. Hansen, Bowerman, Maxfield, Mayberry. TJ)is Page Sponsored by the Lansing Stationery Store £27}
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First Row: N. Rabn, B. TenByck, R. Kraft, E. Arnold, M. Larsen, C. Higgins, I. Kraft, B:. Lincoln, B. O'Connor, G. fuller, R. Clifford. Second Row : L. Wulf, B. Miller, Christensen, L. Chapman, K. Thomas, E. Hansen, K. Cavan- augh, L. Wbeelock, C. Neil sen, E. Petersen, G. Converse. Third Row: B. Simmons, Nelson, D. Moore, B. Arntz, Al. W'ilson, C. Morey, V. Arnold, V. Petersen, J. Wheeler, C. Harrison, L. Martin. F. F. A. With one of the largest memberships it has ever boasted, the F. F. A. has shown itself to be a very beneficial organization. It contributed much to the community through its sponsorship of adult education classes and a farm labor training class. The F. F. A. was behind the scrap metal drive last fall and also put out the excellent programs at the basketball tournaments. Bob Lincoln and John O’Connor were delegates to the state F. F. A. convention at Hast Lansing. These activities were directed by the advisor Mr. Converse; and president, Ed Arnold; vice-president, Calvin Higgons; secretary, Hubert Kraft; treasurer, Max Larson, and reporter, Richard Kraft. Tumbling First Row: Saiferlee, Aloyer, Wooster, llotvvcs, Van Allen, Robinson, Benedict. Second Row': Grosvenor, Peterman, Briggs, Pickkaart. Third Row: Scbutt.
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