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Pictured above are the Wewoka High School Band officers Marla Mitchell secretary Martha Howell president Sam Reyes treasurer Richard Wares vice president Below is the comet trio. Rich- ard Wares Duane Adkins and Ronald Cook The Pride Band Num bers Adkins Duane Ballard Bryan Barnett Louvette Blankenship Don Boyd Gary Brown Tony Bryant Paul Burk George Carroll Sharon Chambers Bill Chance Ronnie Claybrook Doylene Cole Joe Don Cole Mary Cook Ronnie Criswell Pat unningham John Ellwanger Pam Filson Pam Harper Melba Harris Barbara Band Roster Harrison Raymond Hoofman Monette Howell Martha Hudspeth Sherry Houser Bill Hutton Paula Jones Dickie Jones Mary Kay Keesee Martha Knight Polly lance Donna Leonard Earl Dean McCoy Loretta McMahan Wilma Megow Frankie Mitchell Marla Moore Tish Muir Joyce Newman Billy Nichols Carolyn Oakes Phil Parsons Noel Payne Maxine Pool Lynda Prather Gwin Ray Linda Reyes Sam Robbins Linda Roberts Judy Roberts Karen S purgeon Patsy Stobaugh Patsy Stubblefield John Stumpp Larry Tipton Nelda Wares Richard Williams Barbara Williams Dorothy Wood Jeanne Wyatt Linda At left is the brass sextet: Duane Adkins Richard Wares Sam Reyes, Linda Robbins, Bill Chambers, and Frankie Megow .
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Publzccztzons Rate H zgla Ken Young fcenterl Lrttle Trger edrtor rs hangmg decoratrons for the Qulll anH'SEroll dxnner held each sprrng to 1n1t1ate new members LOORIHQ on and helplng from left to rrght are Mrs Lucy B brtton sponsor of publrcatrons Jerry Hams art edrtor Betty Walker edrtor ofthe Trger and Bob lloward and Yetta Kalprn feature wrrters All are members of the Quxll and Scroll The Tiger staff thrs year undertook the task of composlng the events of both 1957 and 38 for a brennral The Llttle 'lg-er newspaper of 56 57 recerved top ratmgs for hxghschool mrmeographed newspapers The 56 Tiger recelved a f1rst class ratlng from the N S P A The 58 newspaper, thrrty three years old this year, had not been judged when the Trger went to press 1Lower lefty Hal Owensby sports edltor of the l rttle Ttger and Trger IS explarnrng typxng to hrs two helpers Clxfford Conn fstandtngj and larry Sanderson at the typewrlter In the background flower flghlf we see Kay Phelps typrst and Ralph Morton contrnurty wrrter lookmg over an old yearbook hm Ness fsecond from rrghtl assocxate edrtor glves the mxmcograph machlne a quxck cleanrng whlle fleft to r1ghtjClemma Kennedy Dewayne Wheeler Lrnda West art edltor and Ronald Perkins cont1nu1ty wrrter look on 0 0 ' A . v , . - f s - - r I . P - n I ' . . . . , ,- . . . . , , , , , o 1 ' - ' I . . . . . I O O 1 . ' . , , l I 4 1 I I ' I I Y I I ' I I I I y I I I I ' 43
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of Wewoka Sixzjf-One .+I kLLh Richard Wares, Marla Mitchel, and N Noel Parsons are All-State Band mem ' bers. Richard was in the symphonic i or ,: - band: Marla and Noel, the concert Q' . , ,- , ' ' 'YA f ' - . f , . , band' The band, called by Announcer Marshall Huser Pride of Wewoka, performed in their new uniforms at all football games. They rated Superior at the Midwest City Marching Contest, Twirlers, entering individually and as a team, rated Excellent. Concerts included Christmas and spring and a short concert preced- ing the pie supper. The band also attended the l-loldenville Band Festival and had partici- pants in the All-District Band at Ada. As the Tiger goes to press, the musicians are preparing for the district contest and hoping to make the State contest. Furthermore, twelve members have formed a dance band . In 1956-57, band activities included Excellent rating at dis- trict contest with Superior in sight reading: Quperior in the state marching contest at Midwest City, where Joyce Muir was named Twirler of the Dayg second place trophy at O. U. Band Day. They gave Christmas, spring and pie supper concertsg enter- ed members in All-District, All-State Bandsg and attended the instrumental workshop at Ada . Small ensembles shown at right are: Jeanne Wood, Monette Hoofman, Tish Moore, and Joyce Muir Knot picturedj--flute quartetg Noel Parsons, Louvette Barnett, Mary Kay Jones, Patsy Spurgeon---sax quartetg Barbara Williams, Linda Poole, Pam Filson---junior high flute trio: Marla Mitchel, Martha Howell, Patsy Stobaugh, Donna Lance---clarinet quartet. -4
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