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I Mr, Girten, Director BAND Band members became car washers and gasoline dis- pensers when Way'ne's Sohio Gas Station was turned over to them for an entire Saturday. The proceeds were used for sound -proofing . When the football season was over, the Band Moth- er s presented them with the annual band banquet. At the banquet those who were outstanding in appearance during the season received cash awards. All of the seniors were given pins, according to the number of years that they had been in band, The band gives an annual concert in May. Besides this concert we played before the student body in as- sembly. Also the band played for the March of Dimes program. From the concert band members are chosen to play in the Fulton County Music Festival, The band program for school students is a year round event. Many become outstanding musicians, and go on in music as their life work. f x , ' Ns, Rxstsfs Q - I-in ff an X 1 With the end of the school year, the band members begin to think about the summer marching that is to be done. Mr. Girten makes up a schedule, with a practice every Tuesday night. The band members then start to get in shape for the parades and concerts. The first parade of the season is the Memorial Day parade. Then as the surnnier goes on the band participates in other parades. At the Holland weplaced second. At Jackson, Michigan and Delta we received first ratings. A concert was played in Metamora, and other parades were held in Bryan and Lyons. At the Fulton County Fair the band played a concert in front of the grand stand. Con- nie Rinkle, our faithful druxn rnajor, received a trophy for the best twirler in the county, in stiff competition. Because of their faithfulness to the band and to Mr. Girten, the Band Mother's rewarded the students with a picnic at Pokagan State Park, where swirnrning and games were enjoyed. As school started the band members began their marching practice for the football games. There was a practice held every Tuesday night plus the period set aside for practice during school hours. The banddid some very fast marching and played some very difficult pieces, besides their formations. Connie Rinkle, Drum Major
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o o e ar us a tonight will be in for a good time. The dance will be held from 9:00 until 12:00 and you can dance to your hearts' content for only 75c. The gym will be brightly doc- erated with snow falling from the ceiling and many large Christmas trees around the room. To fur- nish a sleighful of music, Jerry Baum's orchestra will be seated in a sleigh at one end of the door. Just in case you get hungry or thristy, cookies and punch will be served. Come to the Stardust Ball your- self and bring your friends with yicgi. You'l1 have a wonderful e. SENIOR GIRLS ABC'S Athletic-Pat Houser Busy-Donna Franklin Courteous-Bonnie Mohr Dangerous-Deanie Jascur Entertaining-Marlene Clark Faithful-Barbara Wagner Gratifying-Ila Mae Noe Honorable-Marilyn Matheny Inseparable-Connie Rinkle and Pat Faber Jolly-Catherine Chamberlain Kind-Alice Piper Likeable-Beverly Whaley Mighty-Mary Martin Neat-Sharon Camp Outstanding-A11 of the senior girls leasant-Barbara Lloyd ueenly-Arlene Bower eserved-Anita Hagerman Short-Barbara Lake and Alice Wells Typist-Vera Pennock Understanding-Jeri Witkeu' Versatile-Bonnie Myers Wonderful-Ann Curtis -ceptional-Rosemary Smith outhful-Ida Mae Robinson any-Anna Niner -'-:VS 12 53 5 5J..9'E 5'S Eg Eg wiogi ii 3 14-4 ooo 555 Salk, E ca GJ -Q' -4-w if cu. una' H5 gi :sua 'Ei an 5 .3 3.5.9. o -I 9' is C3 eu CU E 3m 0112 .S 2 aww e t evening d from 5:30 hundred h the 'll nv-4 on 3 -5 Eg V-To 3 Q ..-. the ay, and success. 5 r's Club mb 3' CI Q ,E :Q ages 05.2 ETA my? ow: Ex Q O 'E me 224 +-an I4 5 O U .G 4-v ha 153 -u IJ an rf.-9 O 'C 5 c Q, O Q, U0 Ch 0 Q2 5 5 Z a 5 vi bt roug sure the ool l'm 5- cu az .:: 5 -Q :w O rn A 8 H: O rn :I J: 4: Q aa.. oo P. -C1 W.-O 'YE is In wi... ,, .-1 Q N 25 , GDN -EU! Fa . O as MB .Eg 3:1525 BBN .-1.-1 N serve several e If ssed H11 3 3 W 2 'Q-43 -Q WHS W at - at 8 5 BE as I I I I I I vin. On Tuesday, April 7, Swanton'sI juniors along with other high' school students in Fulton County journeyed to Wauseon to attend Career Day. I Purpose of the event is to help students in choosing a career by giving advice and information on various professions and occupa- tions. Each student had four elec- tive and two required courses to attend. 'Tha rennirarl Pnnrsns wnrn' - high school students representing 83I counties were winners in the preliminary tests of the sixth an- nual Ohio History, Government and Citzenship competition spon- sored by Ohio University. Fulton County winner was our own Fred Damaske. He will re- ceive a two-day expenses-paid visit to Ohio University on No- vember 21 and 22. Congratula- tions, Fred. I The annual March of Dimes Icampaign is on. Proceeds go to, .aid polio patients. This drive is' Iespecially deserving because polio fis the only epidemic disease i.n Ithe United States still on the in- crease. A Variety Show will be given in the school auditorium Friday Ievening, January 23, to which the public is invited. 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