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COLOR GUARD: Bill Abrams. DRUM: jim Bauenjerry Beclt,Boh SAXOPHONE: Beverly 'I Ciiro George W. Conley, Bob Hughes, Caylor, Bob Elliott, Don johnson. Ioan Snow, Inis lxlac' Wilson He Richard Olson. Howard Smith, Charles Turner. bert Wfinning, Charles D I-law I-tin FRENCH HORN: Dick Andrews. T1m0lhY Ydflmg. CORNET1 Ray Aint Darrol Barret Donn E. Sparks, MELLOPHONE: Frank Brown. Gene Caylor. Charles Elton MEN QAND GALSJ MAKE MARTIAL MUSIC XYoe was me! Our band had lost the services of Mr. Mahlon llercer, who had headed for the deep South. However, our tears of remorse soon changed into cries of joy as we watch- ed Mr. joseph Ragains mould the band into true followers of the late I if Sousa. If one had his ear to the door of room 315 between S115 and 9:10. he might hear anything from the liar- ber of Seville to Auditorium Sesse ion. He also might notice a few squeaky clarinets or off-key tuhas, but it is to the band's eternal credit that no audience ever did. lndeed our band became quite a con- cert organization, for not only did they enliven the local football games. but they also immigrated to Ifrankfort. llooseheart, Marion and l'eru. They tooted to their hearts' content. and we loved it. P +1102 BAND OFFICERS Back Row: Vice-president Larry DeLon, librlrxm Roberti Hutto, secretary Jeannine Stevenson. president Ron Trimble Front Row: Assistant property manager jimmy Brown drum major Robert Elliott, manager Carl Silctberg
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WHILE CHOIR PUT THEM TO SONG Of all the facts in HHS the choir is interested in only eight. The first is D0 and the last is Do, However, the big fact is the choir's ability to transform the eight notes of the scale into melody, harmony, and counterpoint. Accompanied by Rosemary Adams, the choir presented its annual Christ- mas program. pepped up the Hullabaloo, gave a Spring' Concert, and threxv a few extra notes to various civic clubs. They then travelerl to Peru in zi Four-City Festival. Our compliments to Miss Eausset for her ability to molfl a fine choir each year. lf Music soothes the savage breast. HHS is a highly civilized institution. THE CHOIR REHEARSES EOR THE STATE CONTEST Back Row: Don Button, Jerry Anderson, Bob Williainis, Barbara Dutton, Marilyn Overholser, Martha Thom- Jack Fretz, jerry Alexander, Paul Morrow, Mauri as, XY'anita Cage, Carolyn Overholser. Sleeth, Bob Peeler, Stanley Lamb, Bill Parrish, John Nolte, Charles Harmon. Te:-nd Row: Rosemary Adams, Mary Catherine Carter, Nancy Hill, AIe.ry Huinbert, Carolyn Tudor, -loan Erve, Timmy Myers, Clarabelle Holman, Peggy King, Miss Mary A. Eausset. fourth Row: Bob Pickering, jerry Ballantine, George Thompson, Everett Putney, Franklin Jackson, Bill Wfinkle, Robert Frank, Jack Overton, Bob Peilz . , , ' ,' ' . ,. f I ',1 Danni M'Utm'D'u1d Dmnkudtcr' Edwin Hlimt' Sitting: Mona Lee Martin, Jeannine Shera, Charlene Third Row: Nancy Carothers. Virginia Rodgers, Bar- Andrews. Sharlotte Small, Carol Hawk, Loisanne bara Rhorer, Pat Lang, Patsy Aspy, Nancy Roll. Barker, Margot Maddox. Page
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Marolyn England, Donald Ford, Dick Hoover, Wfilma Hughes, Kenneth Isenogle, Richard Tan- sey, Golhy Uhlir. TUBA: Bob Brown, Bill Ruther- ford. MAIORETTES: Aileen Adams, Phyllis Bird, Barbara Martin, Janie Ricketts, Virginialee Grant. CLARINET: Don Doak, Beverly Ferriday, Phyllis Gruelle, Earl Ienkins, Patricia Kring, julia Ellen Peck, Don Porter, Don Sandy, Ross Smith, Loretta Strc- . avel, Barbara True. 5 r TRUMPET: Patricia Eacls, Wil- QQ bur Graves, ,Iohn Kennedy, Mir- iam Lovejoy, Max Wfilson, TROMBONE: Wlavne MCEI- F T fresh, Bill Moberly. ,L -I ,,', V' OBOE: Deloris L. johnson. ,, lx-, ' ALTO HORN: Emma Smith Marjopie Wilson. MAJORETTES Barbara Martin, Phyllis Bird, Aileen Adams, Janie Rick- ets, Virginialee Grant. Page K0
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