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The North Central Band iii Without doubt, the North Cen- tral band has gained a reputation unex- celled in die Northwest. When people speak ol North Central, they think first of Brad and his musical red coats. ' During the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee, North Central completely dominated the scene in the character of honor ' ' band and the colorful marching maneuvers of the Red Feathers. Under the student leadership of Earl Smith, the pep band also played its way through a very successful season. Features of their 1950-51 program included playing lor the Chronicle-all-city loot ball show, the Spokane March of Dimes bene lit. a concert at Havermale and numerous dances at school. Its members comprised the major Lty of the special band, who played lor all home basketball games, accompanied all soloists at concerts and played lor army re emits at the railway depot. The fifty-first formal concert was presented in March. CONCERT BAND — Left to right, diagonal No. 1: David Ashton, Melvin Oien. Del Chappell, Dick Soss. Don Ferris, Don Lang, Jim Rosa. Diagonal No. 2: Pat Kine. Calvin Weimer, David Henry, Ken Dunn, Ike Henthom, George Pederson. Diagonal No. 3: Allen McKennet, Lowell Yeager. Kenneth Abbey, Eugene Harvey, David Womaek, Marvin Sampson. Diagonal No. 4: Pat Sullivan, Ken Rozelie, Don Weaver, Dick Burson, Gary Austin. Diagonal No. 5: Dennis Eaton, Alan Torgerson. Dick Greenwood, Lowell C. Brad- ford, director. Front row: Richard Douglas, David Simonson, Art Pryor, Leon Williams, Derald Hampton. Second row: Ken Keen, Dale Marquette, Sid Wheeler, Doug Halin, Bill Noel. Richard Taylor, Earl Smith, Don Berg. Richard Patterson, Dick McCov. Third row: Tommy Luce, Don Ellis, Dwight Palmer, Fred Wanless, Alan Christiansen, Bruce Short, Jack Fruit, John Mead, Dick Schmidt, Norman Berry. Back row: Bill Oberheu, Charles Gilstrap, Ed Unicume, Wesley Hood, Donovan Reed, Ted Straub, Bill Ellern, Dave Ensberg, Bob Steffer. ninety-eight
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Girls Color (.iris have made a Eine showing un- der the direction of Miss Ruth Hcthcring ton. Eaculty adviser. This semester the girls ushered at the P.-T. A. Open House. Each semester the officers and Miss Hetherington compose the group which selec ts new Color Oirls hy judging them at tryouts. Freshman and sophomore B girls with C grades or heller are eligible to join. Applicants must turn in applications and show their marching and dancing ability. New officers elected from the sopho- more li class each semester assist Miss Heth- erington in operating the organization. Miss Ruth Hetherington, faculty director of the Color Girls. COLOR GIRLS GROUP— Front row: Jo Ann LaFace, Dawn Springer, Pat Hirth, Rena Toll, Louise Flsken. Dianna Pomery. Second row: Sharon Levick, Elnora Stroller, Carol Schrock, Joyce Pencosky, Gloria Althouse. Bernadinc Kussman. Gail Watson. Carolyn Young. Third row: Diane Corbin, Diane Hansen. Dolores Alberg. Marilyn Ziglar, Mary Philips. Dorothy Nolan, Jane Klaus, Esther Blank, Ulla Karlsson. Back row: Jean Charbulak. Shirley Paulson. Beverly Koon. Kay Ewy. Karen Anderson, Carol Halvcrson. Marilyn Sander, Shirley Ewy, Dorothea Hilborn, Dorothy Miles. ninety-seven
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PEP BAND — Front row: Dick Lindelof, Richard Green, Bob Wirsch, Bob Vogelman, Ralph Ferguscn, Pat Sullivan, Don Ekman. Dennis Eaton, Don Weaver. Back row: Marvin Lanphere, Kermit Johnson, Bill Oberheu, Bob Steffer, Rod Leaf, Dick Patterson, Earl Smith. Don Berg. Alan Christiansen, Bruce Short. John Mead, Jack Fruit. Left to right, diagonal No. 1: Bob Luntsford, Richard Meyer, Dick Lindelof. Diagonal No. 2: Leslie Nygrcn, John Denbeigh. Ron Scalera, Richard Green, Ralph Ferguson. Diagonal No. 3: Austin Moede, Marvin Lanphere, Bob Vogelman, Richard Minkler. Diago- nal No. 4: Bill Donaldson, Donald Stoebner, Bruce Baker, Jim Bigger, Bob Wirsch. Diagonal No. 5: Elwood Reynolds, Don Ekman, Jack Geraghty. John Worley. Ron Hayes. Front row: Jerry Fowler, Kaye Straight, Merwin Griffith. Second row: Rod Leaf, Gary Ludke. Lynn Hawes, Bob Bradley, Gordon Peckham, George Taylorson, Bruce Grandstaff, Gifford Spitzer, Richard Monoghan. Third row: Karl Meister, Gerald Grose, Louis Starner, Chuck Hill. Roland Carman, Harry Perry, Walter Green, Richard Mathews, Gordon Love, Bob Starry, Bill Hoehne. Back row: Dave Keene, Kermit Johnson, Les Samels, Neil Herbison, Bob Grossman Ronald Thue, Bob LaLonde. ninety-nine
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