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Left to rigl1t,strznrIiny: Tiuniun, Callan, Zeigrler, Hestand, Xvflfill, Petersen, Roan, Johns, Miss Ojeclu, Mrs. Janiison. Sitting: Cooke, Tankersley, llezxn, Gaefcke. Thirteen Compete In S eeeh Contest 'lihe zissenihly room of the Litchfield Park Coniniunity Church was the scene of the zinnuzil Declznnntion contest on the evening of March 3, l95l, :it eight olclock. Bolt Nlcf Nlillztn, student hody president zicted :is master of ceremonies. Nlusic wats provided hy Lucille Hrickey, zicconipzinied hy Mrs. C. B. Coor, Russel liillip, :ind -luck Pierce. Mrs. -Iztniison :ind Miss Ojedzi coached the participants of the contest. judges were Mrs. XX'ilf lizim liillip, Nlrs. XV. M. Pentecost, :ind the Reverend liugene Bell. 'lizilly judges were Nlr. Borg :Ind Mr. Coor. Students participating in the contest were Charlotte Horn, Rohertzt Cztllzin, Sully Cooke, Doritzt Dezin, Dodee Cizietcke, .lohnny Green, Bonnie llestzind, Dziyid Johns, .lint Petersen, lfdnzi illzinkersley, Carol rlllillllllll, Pug' XVood, and Dick Zeigler. 'lihe Urzition Division winners :ind the titles of their readings were Dick Zeigler, The Strzinger XVho ls My Hrother,,' first, Pug YYood, Sacrifice of the Unknown Sol- dier, second, :ind Dziyid -lohns, 'Vlihis 'llrztgic :Xddiction, third. 'llhose plzicing in the lJl'1llN11flC Division were Carol Trumzin, ulloneyf' first, Charlotte Born, No, I On the Docket, second, and .lohnny Cireen, Wllellflizile Heart, third. The Hunierous Dixie sion winners were Dodee fiziefcke, 'lfieorghzt D11 VVztsh, first, Sully Cooke, All Dressed Vp, second, lfdnzi lizinkersley, Pretty :lt the Pmztsehzill Ciz1nie, third.
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I+'iffh row: Jean Reynolds, Sue Singleton, Shirley Camp- bell, King Cooper, Bobbie Ford, Glenn Cole, Nancy O'Neal. After the football season the band started marching in preparation for the Salad Bowl Parade of New Yearls Day. On this occasion the band had a wonderful time parading in the morning and attending the Salad Bowl game in the afternoon. The next big event was the annual Music Night l'ro- gram in which the Band and Chorus along with many solos and novelties entertained with a concert. Prior to this event the band spent much time practicing everything from Si Trocadero,,' a mambo, to the UlVlagnue Overture. Music Night was a big success. The Band played numerous selections, some of which were Traveler Overture, VVhiffenpoof Songgll fffiyncof pated Clock, f'Stormy XVeather, with a trumpet solo by Laddie Coor, f'Any Time, with johnny Green singf ing a solo, The XVashington Post March, Thundered, and f'The Ragtime VVedding in which character parts were taken by Lavenia Barks, lfrances Hawkins, Buddy Stone, .Iohnny Green, and Ronnie Armstrong. The Band also participated in the Rodeo Parade, and any member who wished could attend the rodeo free of charge. A short concert was given on the evening of the yearly Patrons' Day lalxhibit. This year was the first year at I,.H.S. for Mr. Helman who, with the material at hand, did an excellent job. The elected officers of this year were: Laddie Coor, president, l,avenia Barks, viceepresident, Bobbie R. lford, secretary, and lVlarjorie Cooper, librarian. THIIQ L.H.S, BAND uniformed in blue and gold marches in the Salad Bowl Parade to the rhythm of Military Escort.
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65 ' o o 0 X tudents Engage In Class Actlvltles Day in, day out, Litchfield High is the scene of 21 Wide variety of activities. Five days Z1 week students file through the corridors on their Way to classes in search of learn- ing in vzirious fields. On the following pages students :ire pictured :ls they are engaged at work in some of the clzisses. THE LIBRARY provides 21 quiet place to study and to read good books. DRIVER TRAINING students learn courtesy behind the wheel. THE GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION class provides a lot of fun and teaches good sportsmanship. ' l W i - 7' Q .
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