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1 3 1 1 Q1 N i 1 X 1 X 1X l? .I ' I , 1 rg o,, S' wi --2'-Y l r--.. DQADVANCED QBAND Menilrers of t111- 12:1111l' Dalton Allen. Marvin A111-11, .Ivan H:11z1z1111, llarold Heck. 111-1111-1 lilooinquist, Nlaryzarm-t liorlra, xxvillllll' liostxlrd, Patsy 1'!i1'khe:1d, Ruby Brooks, A1111 111-l1e1'a11t11'ell. N12Al'S112111 f'l1UlHb1il11, Mary l1h1'lS1111ilS, Ralph Cole, Kenneth fiUOI1t'1 1,1111 IJZIINVIII1, I1Ul'iSI121I11l'01l, Harold lbickson, Joe 111'il1i11g', Keith 1Gx'z1ns,1.11-1211111 ldindley, 111-1's1-111-1 1+'11r111's, 1111-1111111 1 11lg'har11, liosaniond Fuller, .lim 112lYI'21S, Hill 11:11'1-1-tt, Dan 1111111111111, llelon 1il'?l111, 111111 Hesse, James Hooks, Lois llossavk, Hom .lllh11S1111, 141611111 Kirlier. lflarold Mabry, 131-r11'i11 311144111-ll. l'har1otte Mitchell, Jay Mitrllell, Keith Alll1lL'l'1', N111'111:1n Nelson, liavon 1'osto11, Roger Plltfllilll, li2ltllt'l'i111 1 1 1 y XX 1111 Push 111111111 l'1Ne1 111 1 111 Nlhirl' Ivo11'1 9-ivre 1'1e1111 Ray, lbarryl 1111115 ': ' X A , 1 ' 11 ' s, '1' 12 '1 Sisson U1-1-il Smith, llarris Smith, Ke11111e 11 Smith, 11144 vm' , .. , t an his 11.11t, A1t lflll, 1.1o11.1111 Vinson. Dorothy XY21lli4'1', Al1ll'1'2lj' Wilson, XYz1llz1v1- liyrrl, liertron Stk-V1-11son, .Io1111 11111-stis, Ralph 1+Iol'. .'X1111'1'11'il f'17I'1'1U1'1l, A1111:-belle Hrowii, Mildred 1'allistvr, Glenn l'Idw11r11s, Betty Myers, Opal Whaley, Ura VVhaley, Katherine Hoyt. Although its membership was slightly smaller this year than in other years, the sixty-three members of the band held up the band's record of being one of the finest activity groups in the school. The senior class dominated the band this year, one- third of the chairs being occupied by seniors. The re- maining two-thirds are about equally representative of the other three classes. The first appearance made by the group was at the Tulare-Kings county fair at the beginning of the year On Armistice Day the band marched in the parade at Vi- salia, playing a joint program with the Visalia band in the morning and then played at the football game be- tween Visalia and Tulare in the afternoon. The band al- so played for all the other home games, both football and basketball. A new presentation this year was a band concert given during assembly for the entire student body. The band also marched in the Memorial Day parade, participated in the Hanford Homecoming and the Visalia ltodeo parades. .,f N i ,. 1 xx ' 'y ' ,f X1 f - If '1'w1-11tV-Foul' s,,'L 3 -
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A tu 5. HW REDSKIN WARWH 'l'hc ltedskin War-Whoop, four pagc, four column ncwspapcr of the student, body of Tulare High School was the project of the .lournalism class. The paper featured all types of school news-atlr lctics, plays, music and forensics along with a good share ol' scandal and features. There were three special editions during the year,- an cight page Christmas edition, an eight page Dedskin XYar-Groan, which was an April Fool razz edition, and the annual Commencement number. Various contests such as grid guessing were held dur- ing the year and created much interest. Regular exchanges were carried out with approxi- mately 50 other schools in the country. Part, of the cost of publication was handled by the students with advertising from local merchants taking care of the rest. Mr. .Jones was instructor. K. Uni , i ' ' QK. -.xyuwlf-'.4.xuK UU A X ,U-dt .. tn. Nw- 'W-tv . ltlwku- .-x'. -msfw'b,iw fQi-:vl 'x ' XX ' y, ' . ' ' ku. axle: UV-' v Uugalxektttill' bm . Vx-w' cv' Ni xN '.x.xniw .utm- . yu. 1 Xu ' uv-L qt-VW mtbl 'K .U nat: Q TVX. -UN' y-'xx' UA .u ' X Hnnnk gckmkyi ' .YXXU s . , Q - . - ' -2' ..g J +V? 'Z' xx'-g My, lily-'I'l1it-c A , K P . I fl am. u ftlmmlw .gm L tg, Nvvhi. X QCP 4 0 y , Z' 1 G
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DRUM fvxAQioREU55 on M Cantwell . Held f al . ,Id , 5-1 I 4 A new feature this year, the drum ma- jorettes, with their bright uniforms and flashing batons, have added much to the color and splendor of the marching band. I Af Whiteside - x.-.f 'l'wenty-Five 15 -I 4 I
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