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fi i ,,.,: x .dw IIE lll The Parrish High School Band was very forfunore in having lvlr. James H. Hoif, Jr., as Band Di- rector. He has given freely of his Time and energy To give us a good bond. The Band and The maioreffes paraded in downtown Selma before every home game during the fcolboll season and performed during The half at The home games. The Band storied a precedenf This yeor, by giving fwo concerts, o winfer one and a spring one. Both testified To The long hours of work under lvlr Hoif's direction. DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES: Left to Rightz Jarman Baxley, Anne Galt, Lydia Putnam, Paf Giddens, Jean Mohan, Sylvia Sims, Q, K 4 Q M? J . r I ef K, i A ' , . A r , ,, s Qvvqm an Q' C .s use A, -it I new .. X
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The membership of This yec1r's Glee Club hos been one of The lorgesT in yeors. Under The direction ol Mrs. W. C. Johnson, 149 sTudenTs porTicipoTed in The presenTo- Tion of Two enloyoble concerTs. The ChrisTmos concerT vvos presenTed iusT before ChrisTmos, while The Spring CcncerT wos given in Moy. BoTh received wide occloim. ln Morch 43 Glee Club sTudenTs journeyed To MonTevollo To Toke port in The DisTricT Musicol FesTivol held oT Alobomo College. There The girls' chorus was recom- mended To oTTend The SToTe Music FesTivc1l OT The UniversiTy in April. Vorious civic clubs enioyed The music of srroll ensembles ond severol enTerToining ossembly progroms were given. Poge 48
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Q 4, qi-., .1 .,A, ll.ll. il ll ll.E. CLUB BROVVNLEE FIVEASH .... . President BARBARA ANGEL . . Secretary JOE l.OVOY .,...... . Treasurer MR. EHRENSPERGER, MISS MORTON . . Sponsors The Diversified Occupations Club is made up of students enrolled in Distributed Education and Diversified Occupations. The Club is a member of the D. O. Club ot Alabama, with its constitution based on the provisions of the state constitution. Each tall the local club submits its plan for the year to the state organization tor approval, alter which it receives a charter for that year. The club meets twice monthly. Planned activities include business meetings, educational and en- tertainment programs, parties, one major proiect for the year, an employer-employee banquet, and the attendance ot several delegates at the State D. O. Club Convention, which is held each spring at the University of Alabama. Page 50
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