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Drum Majorettes, Left to Right, in Black-Thelma Leech, Helen Day, Dee Rose Pagli- arulo, Maxine I. Nulph. In White-Mary Alice Knepshield, Helen Shank, Vivian Hill, Patty Young. First Row-Nancy Roland, John Hanston, Roy Shank, Jack Spencer, Duane Guthrie. James Kelly, Benny Coulter, Kenneth McCormick. Second Row-Danny Shaw, James Brackin, Jane Sturgeon, Samuel Sposito, Tommy Shaffer, Robert Johnson, Robert Sturgeon, Floyd Shaffer, james Wilson, Robert Mangus, Samuel Wilson, Richard Kelley. Third Row-Don Rearic, Harold Williamson, Archie Kerr, Bernard Kelley, William Armitage, jess Hilty, Glenn Floyd, Skippy Dodson. Fourth Row-Mr. Sturgeon, Leland Clark, Harold Shaffer, Richard Hemphill, Bernard Symanowski, Kenneth Hilty. THE BAND The High School Band was one of the highlights of the school year. Un- der the direction of Mr. Sturgeon the Band has made considerable progress. rising rapidly in prestige. The Band should be one of the best in the valley next year. The Band this term had some welcome additions, namely, the Drum Ma- jorettes and uniforms. The uniforms helped the appearance of the Band and the majorettes-well, something new has been added. The group was started with two girls, but six more were added near the end of school to bring the total up to eight. This year's Band had a very busy time. To begin with, they paraded before and played at all the football games, a job that kept them busy. They also played in all the parades in Apollo and nearby towns. This kept them on the go all the time. The Band went patriotic, also, as they-most of them- crawled out of bed at four-thirty in the morning to form a parade to escort the soldier boys who were leaving from the Apollo station. They deserve much credit for this, since it was raining so hard it seemed as though someone had turned on a huge faucet. The Band will parade every time some boys leave for the Army. All in all, we believe that the Band deserves a lot of credit. They have worked hard and have become an organization that we should be proud to have represent our school. 32
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