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First Row: Mr. Angermeyr, Taylor, E. Rayner, Gross, G. McMillen, Manning, Ludow, B. Crab- tree. Second Row : Dudley, Cooper, Clarino, Nolan, Sikora, Hall, Coor. Third Row: R. Crabtree, Hurley, Needham, Shears, Andrade, B. Rayner, Hilton, Johns. Fourth Row: Ackman, Brinker, Pierce, Gaefcke, Myers, Waltman, Marsh. Fifth Row: Forbes, Barks, B. McMillan, Killip, Shackelford, Craigo, M. McMillan, Mack, Turnbow. Band Entertains Far And Near The Litchfield High School Band in their brand new blue and gold uniforms looked sharp at the football games this year, and their marching and playing added greatly to the enthusiasm and the color of the games. The band received applause and compliments at all public appearances which they made. These included playing and marching in the Salad Bowl Parade, the Rodeo Parade, at the State Fair, and at the University of Arizona for the homecoming game, and at Litchfield High Patrons' Day. Also the band made an excellent showing on Music Night. This year the band, which is under the direction of Mr. Angermeyr, was composed of forty-two members, including seven majorettes. Additional instruments obtained this year are a new tenor saxaphone, a bass drum, and a field snare drum. Furthermore, there has been a large amount of concert music pur- chased. Some of the band members have also formed a Swing Band that has made several public appearances. One was at the Freshman Party and another at the Student Council Record Dance. Q48
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751 Desert Howls Wins First Place Is that story finished yet? VVe had better fold some more paper. Say, there's a mistake in this ad. These are just a few of the familiar phrases heard during the first- hour journalism class which edits the Desert Howl, a bimonthly publication. The day is Friday, the day that the paper must be published. Inky hands, untyped stories, and correction fluid only add to the confusion of the staff. Finally the sixth period arrives, and all the papers are printed and distributed to their owners. The journalism staff, composed of editor, 1V1arilyn 1Vlc1V1il1an, assistant editor, Dora Singleton, sports editor, Henry Needham, business manager, Dick Scott, mimeograph operators, Phill Tripp and Mike Polley, reporters, Leone Sheppard and Ronald Gail- lard, and adviser, Mr. Norman Borg, are doing their best to keep in step with the 194-9-50 journalism staff who were awarded All-American rating by the National Scholastic Press Association and First Place by Quill and Scroll for the second semester. The 1950-51 Desert Howl has been awarded First Place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The results of the other two organizations have not as yet been received. Left to right: Phill Tripp, Dick Scott, Henry Needham, Dora Singleton, Leone Sheppard, Ronald Gaillard, Mike Polley, and Marilyn McMillan. 1473
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