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Row 1: Elizabeth McHose, Carol Combs, Myra Reeves, Alice Krummel Row 2: Joan Dippo, Don Tyler, Charles Eads, Gary Krummel, Mr. Smith, Warren Robinson, Betty Field, Kenneth Mentzer, Johnny Harrer Row 3: Rodney Day, Joan Dixon, Delores Watson, James Clark, David Clark, Charlotte Phillips, Eddie Smith, Dick Pankey, Nancy Lacy. Row 4: Evelyn Riggs, Kay Hall, Marjorie Kroll, Bob Haney, Freda Williamson, Shirley Tyler, Shirley Wood, Jo Ellen Gibson, Janice Phillips. Row Mary Burgess, Wanda Field, Phyllis Molzen, Neil McDonald, Bobby Turner, Gerald Helton, Roger Hoffman, Phyllis Compton, Eddie Mason. Row 6: Barbara Molzen, Larry McKnelly, Carol Sexton, Arnold Schultz, Dick Baker, Bill Clemons, Willie Dyer, Bill Cookson, Hugh Dowell, Doris Russell. BAND The instrumental music program of our school offers fundamental training in music for students who plan on music as a vocation or avocation. Participation in this program leads to a better understanding anda greater appreciation of music. The high school band is a fine musical organization comparing favorably in excellence with other similar organizations. It has an outstanding record in con- test work and makes numerous public appearances during the school year. The band made appearances at all home football and basketball games, at- tended Illinois State Normal University's Homecoming, participated in the Douglas County Music Festival, was host to the Shelby-Moultrie County Music Festival, gave its annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and participated in the contests spon- sored by the Illinois High School Association. ORCHESTRA V l The dance orchestra was organized this year at the request of the students. It has proved tobe a very popular and successful organization. The orchestra played for weekly noon hour dances and provided incidental music for the Junior Play. Row 1: Phyllis Molzen, Myra Reeves, Janice Phillips, Larry McKnelly, Roger Hoffman ' Row 2: Bob Haney, James Clark, Neil McDonald, Jane Krummel, Delores Watson. Row 3: Mr. Smith, Dick Baker, Bill Clemons.
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. S ' M 2 wx ,F fate S 2 - 46 y N . Q3 ' , A L A S ft, , M Q FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Last year we were very proud that our Vice-President, Joan Dippo, won third place in the D. A. R. District Dress Contest. In October, Dorothy Dean was elected secretary of Illinois Section 16. This year we have had many good times. We have enjoyed many parties with the F. F. A. They entertained us in Mattoon at a skating party. In November, we celebrated Sadie Hawkins Day with a dance, inviting the F. F. A. Then, We had a joint Christmas Party. On March 5, some of our mem- bers were heard over the university station, WILL, in Champaign, their topic was Dating Problems . Row 1: Row 2: Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Kay Hall, Reporter, Joan Dippo, Vice-President, Doris Russell, Pres- identg Dorothy Dean, Treasurer, Floella Phipps, Secretary, Wanda Field, Degree Chairman Miss McWhorter, Advisory Ruth Ann Arganbright, Jean Price, Loretta Grant .Ioan Birch, Jo Ellen Gibson, Nancy Lacy, Marjorie Kroll Delores Green, Mary Harlin, Betty Hattabaugh, Jewel Blower Geretta Phillips, Phyllis Molzen, Phyllis Compton, Barbara Russell, Harriet Fleming, Barbara Molzen, Shirley Shaw . O O I
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