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I QUARTETS SAXAPI-IONE MIXED CLARINET FRESHMAN CLARINET NVOODVVIND CNot Picturedj In addition to his usual duties Mr. Vitro has been busy organizing several new instrumental groups. Under his capable instruction the freshman Clarinet Quartet con- sisting of 4 B clarinets played by Marian Jorgensen, Charlene Park- er, Phyllis Richter, and Marilyn Keim gave several appearances. Newly organized is the Mixed Clarinet Quartet which has also made several public appearances this year. The members are Mar- garet Browning, B clarinet, Norma Bollengier, B clarinet, Shirley Shaw, alto clarinet, joan Morri- sette, base clarinet. The last of the new instrumental groups is the Woodwind Quartet. This quartet is composed of two grade school pupils, Arden Now- ers, oboe, Marlene De Splinter, flute, and two high school pupils, joan Morrisette, bass clarinet, and Shirley Shaw, alto clarinet. The Saxaphone Quartet was also reorganized this year. The mem- bers are Phyllis Decker, E alto sax, Bebe Lee Eyer, E alto sax, Bob Nowers, baritone sax and Carol Machesney, tenor sax.
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THE LIBRARY Th1s vear the llbrary consists of os cr 500 books and manv new fre non and reference books have been added to xt fhe hbrary I5 one of the f3X01'ltC places for the students Books are checked out to stu dents through student hbrarxans who are on duty each period of the day Mlss Musxck IS the fac ultv sponsor of thxs group STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council represents the school gow ernment Thcxr arm IS to have a better school The members from each class one be mg the president of the class Dur mg the vear the student councll sponsored the Valentine Dance on February I9 and a school plenlc on Mav 26 STUDY H ALL The studs hall has been lxmlted to 40 seats and a closed corridor has been made on the east srde The lxbrary has been changed from the front of the room to the back of the room and IS separated from the mam studv hall bw a sec tion of llbrars shelves Y I - ' .4 I . V . . . Q student council consists of two ' - . I r . . , . , .
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SENIOR CHEERLIADERQ Rah' Yen' Team' Left to nlght Gretchen Johnson Phyllls Decker Donna Price Elame Van I-Ivfte Anyone attendmg a football or basketball game received a heaxtv welcome from these four pepstels Thxs was the second yeax of leadlng yells for Gretchen Donna and Phyl 11s and the thxrd yeax for Elame Besldes beulg on the spot fox all the games these glrls helped tram a Junior group of cheelleaclezs JLNIOR CHLLRI LXDI R9 BRA VILS B1 afues' Left to rxght Mary Ann Gupp Joan Morr1sette Dorothy DeSpl1ntex Marllyn Ufhexl To relleve the senlor cheerleaders of the 1espons1b111tw of second team games and to cheer at freshmen sophomore games the Jumol cheer leaders were elected When Slttllflg ln studv hall 11? you healcl a lusty Yea Feam rt was this group gettlng 1n some practlce be fore their flrst appearance Thev have done a flne Job and we ale glad to have them 111 reserve BAND Under the 'Able dlrectlon of Mr Ben Vxtto thls year has proved to be a very memorable and actlve one fol the members ot the band Our greatest dream came true when we proudly wore oul snappy new um ance of the year Th1s was a con cert gwen to show our deepest ap preclatlon fo1 the untlrxng efforts :af the Band Boosters Club and the gel'l810SltV of 'ull those who contrxb utecx toward thxs goal By specml request the feature number was N Name a number wutten by Mr Vxtto our band dxrectol The sec ond appearance of the year was glv en at I-Iooppole on November 2 As usual the band played at all the home basketball games and at the .Tumor and Senxou plays The annual spring concert vms gxven on Apul 7 to an enthuszastlc audlence The cl1str1ct band contest was held at Monmouth on Aprll 9 We started out the year wxth 'S members ln band Although vxe regretted to lose Pat Tnornbxough tenor sax Frank Seyller E hom and Ward Johnson cornet from band we were happy to We1C0m6 Arvm Jackson trombone Maulyn Kerm Maman Jorgensen Charlene Parker and Phylhs Rlchter B claz mets Clarence Mlller bass saxa phone Sharon Ufhed E alto saxa phone and Graham B10Wl'lll'1g col net Thus we now have a total of 38 members ln band We are very proud of our dlrector our band and our communltv which has given us such 8llthl.1Sl!1Sl.lL sup pmt duung thc past veal 4 4 4 1 . .A v I z . , 7 'V A - . A 5 I . . ' , L . . T .V . at V. 4 4 4 I 4 4 l ,J c ' . , . : , . 1 V .n - ' ' . .- . . . h C V . C I ' . forms for our first public appear- ' . . ' 1 C I l , I . L , .. 0 f . ' . f n - , ' 1' I . ' .2 . ' ' I ' I . . ' 1 . , 1 ' , , . . l 1 ' v . ' ' , h , - : ' , ' ,
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