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Qfdjff i Drum maiorettes: Phyllis Moline, Sally Sobkowiak, Mary Lou Wollum. Row 'l, left to right: Don Ausemus, Vernon Judisch, Warren Fill- more, Chuck Weigt, Sam Gray, Janet Tripp, Gail Holzinger, Dick Thomas, Russell Prickett, Carleton Brookins, Jim Wilcoxfxkoy Milton, John Davidson, Barbara Proshek, Don Wilson, Pat Shannon , Genny Kulenkamp, Virginia Sargent, Gerry Pearson, Joan Morgan, Robert Nelson, Audrey Stephanson, Shirlee O'Brien, Dell Ann Vance, Virginia Hogberg, Harold Forsberg, Marilyn Figg, Mary lverson, Sylvia Kenaston, June' Gunard, Jackie Grendahlw, Margaret Fenske, Earlene Petrie, Ellen Gammel, Evelyn Hanson, Mariorie Moore, Barbara Christenson, Mariorie Wacklin, Esther Burgess, Jean Eyler, Jean Ansley, Bruce Schroeder, Pam Haas, Robert Cummings, Helen Finger, Richard Hedenstrom , Larry Lang, Charles Hedenstrom, Keith Davis, Roger Sullivan, Donald Olson, Neil Atkinson, Don McGrath, Dave Eide, Ward Jensen, Darrel Douglas, Clarence Schaltner, Duane Whaley, James McBride, Eugene Sargent, Donald Severson. Accompanied by the stirring call of trum- pets, the thunder of the basses, and the pip- ing of the flutes, the Murray Band marched splendidly through the season attired in trim new uniforms. All through the fall, teachers plaintively complained of the din of the band trudging back and forth in front of the building, and students glanced frequently out of the windows. These glances at best were hardly reassuring. The marchers seemed to be wandering about looking completely lost. No one ever quite figured out how, on the night of the game, that group of cold and bewildered practicers was transformed into a straight-ranked, compact marching band able to execute complicated manoeuvers. Through every pep assembly and game this gallant outfit proudly supported our cham- pionship team.
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llN lHIlHll wfvafki, Although the members ot the band had to become accustomed to a new style of directing this year, it didn't keep them from turning out some very sharp concerts. Mr. Heron's popularity with his musicians enabled band and director to work together in the kind ot close harmony that spells enjoyment for all who listen. One of the band's hardest tasks was the Thanksgiving Parade when they marched in near- blizzard weather and were slightly handicapped by instruments which were frozen stiff and solid, The highlight of the year was, of course, the spring con- cert. Everyone loved the crashing overtures and poignant show tunes. We are all proud to look upon the Murray Band and call it ours, Q . ,uf . -4 ,- 'I-vu A ver r a y to direct the b d 0 e leader, Mr. Alexond H
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