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Tenth Row: Marcia Goetch, Donna Burke, Iris Porter. Ninth Row: Betty Kula, Luanne Buscher, Cary Yahnke, Clayton Reeves, Charles Met- calf, Judy Reeves. Eighth Row: Nancy Hovet, Willa Oliphant, Don Norton, Sharon Easterly, Ray Handel, Kathryn Miller. Seventh Row: Joyce Hay, Judy Weighels, Dick Watkins, LeRoy Humpal, Glenn Cox, Karen Robertson. Sixth Row: Deloris Calvert, Darlene Raymond, Milton Meeks, Don Michels, Sandra Platner, Carol Musgrove. Fifth Row: Charlene Alyea, .loan Knighi, Mary Holmes, Gary White, Tom Powell, Mar- ilyn Lemrond. Fourth Row: Mary Anne Nickels, Dorothy Buesing, Lois Brickley, Phyllis Purcell, Jan- ice Murfield, Janette Weighels. Third Row: Richard Nickels, Patty Bowen, Betty Hurt, June Hults, Donna First, Ken- neth Hovet. Second Row: LaVeme Roberg, Dean Mardorf, John Lowry, James Rife, Norman Mur- field, Buddy Norton. l Q First Row: Eunine Stimpson. Mary T-aylor, Virginia Hein, Marna Chapman, hvelyn Hurt, Sharla Byers, Judy Reeves. Drum Majorette - Connie Braun. This year, as in the Previous four years. the Anamosa High School concert d marching bands are under the direction of- Mr. Wm. L Stuaak. an The band activities of this year begin with the trip to the Cedar Rapids Band Feggi. val on M 21 1949. A th' ' i ' U . t I8 Band Festival the hastern Iowa Band Queen Ls chosen each Year. Anamosa's candidate was Kathryn McNamara. Anamosa was the first school band in the parade at which thirty-five bands participated, The band participated at the Marching Band Contest at Fairfield, Iowa, on Oct. 15, 1949. The judge gave us a general rating of second place but added that the music wha worth a first. Next on Memorial Day the band marched from the school to the old city park and from there to the Riverside Cemetery with the American Legion and V. F. W. joining us where there was the usual Memorial Day ceremony. On June 9, 1949, the band went to Des Moines for the State Legion Convention at the invitation of the Anamosa Legion. The band led the parade as the official band of the American Legion District No. 2. At all of our home football games the band played and at most of them put on a full half-time show. Two of these were accompanied by the girl's Pep Club and two were put on with the opponent's school band. The band played at one out of town game at Wiaquoketa when we put on the show with Mauuoketa's band. One other out of town trip, to Tipton, was conceled because of rain and dangerous weather conditions. On Homecoming. October 7, 1949. the band lcd the annual parade of floats and ini- tiated fresmen. The Santa Claus Parade with Miss Christmas and Miss New Year. floats and an entertainment act afterwards was led also by the band. The Marching Band was of especial notise this year as it contained fifty-six pieces.
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Fufth Row Left to right Marilyn Lemrond Mary Holmes Gary White Tommy Pow ell, LaVerne Roberg Buddy Norton, Beverly Ortgues Dorothy 'Ellen Mulluson Hurt, Mr Stusak Charlene Alyea Fourth Row Donna Burke Wulla Oluphant Luanne Buscher Patty Loyet Mau-na Chup- man LeRoy Humpal Don Plond Raymond Handel Don Muchels Multon Meeks, Glenn Cox Duck Wlatkuns Don Norton, Clayton Reeves Sharon Easterly Betty Hurt Dean Mardorf John Lowry Earl Pullard James Rufe, Norman Murfueld Thurd Row Nancy Hovet, Gary Yahnke Judy Weughels Kathryn Muller Donna Folkers Betty Kula, Richard Nuckels Kenneth Hovet. Bull Lemrond Au-lan Dutch June Hulte, Donna Lee First Patty Bowen Don Yahnke Dorothy Buesung .Ianuce Mur fueld Janette Weughels J H Karen Robertuson Virgunua Heun, Darlene Raymond Evelyn Second Row oyce ay Hurt, Eunice Stumpson Mary Anne Nuckels Phyllis Purcell Lois Bruckley San dm Platner, Joan Knight. First Row: Carol Musgrove, Jim Corwin, Deloris Calvert, Charles Metcalf, Marcia Goettsch, Judy Reeves, Iris Porter, Mary Taylor, Constance Braun. The Concert Band played eight summer concerts on the Court House lawn last sum- mer and were justly rewarded by a dinner at the Drive-ln Cafe between Cedar Rapids and Marion and afterward a treat at the Iowa, theatre in a grand 'Vaudeville Show. The Wamac Conference Festival on Jan. 7, 1950, was held at Manchester again this year. There was a reed clinic, conducted by Mr. Mark Biddle, Knox College, Galesburg, ' ' ' H' h School Ma Ill., and a brass cliuuc, conducted by Mr. Carleton Stewart, Mason Cuty ug , - son City, Iowa. There was as usual a picked and massed band concert that evening i.n the Manchester Auditorium. After try-outs in Iowa City Eunice Stipupson and Norman Murfield became mem- bers of the All-State Band and went to Des Moines to play for it Nov. 25-26, 1949, O F b. 9, 1950, we put on a mid-winter concert. At which we played not only the n e concert pieces we expected to play for contest, but a few modern and Jazzy nuuuubers. ' ' . All th soloists and Our pre-concert contest on March 31, 1950, was quute extensive e ensemble partook, playing their contest pieces. The band this year contains seventy pieces, this is the largest it has ever been. e is also a second band in the making. They practice once a week and will be Ther used to substitute for first band members.
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