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' MARILYN FRENCH BAND FRONT ROW: Marilyn French Barbara Stark. Wallace Branch, Harold Peterson, Kenneth Erickson, Jeanette Schulz, Ruth de Lespinesse, Marilyn Walker, lean Wolf, Norma Riley. SECOND ROW: Dorothea Fuhrer, Maiy McClure, Ianet Felsher, Elwin Paxon, Alton Grabhorn, Fawn Brooks, Elsie Peterkort, Richard Harmen, lack Caldwell, Iuanita Keebaugh, Lois Keebauqh, Delina Satchell. THIRD ROW: Mr, Bushnell, David Cady, Norma lean Brooks, Dick Lindsey, Wayne Grandy, Karl Ungar, George Springer, Frances Wilson, Kim Sinclair. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Skeels, Alice Adams, Phyllis Thorne, Duane Cushman, Wal- ter Payne, Larry Kirkwood. FIFTH ROW: Marylee Madden, Don Smith, Robert Shay, lack Manqas, lulian Curtis, Anna Mae Long, Hubert Bierley. KENNY ERICKSON NORMA RILEY MARGARET STARK ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: Burton Grabhorn, Bob Bastian, Douglas Ball, Elsie Peterkort, lack Manqes, Dorothy Raeburn Shirley Prink, Fordene Dimeo, Willis Elliott, Margaret Harrison, lim Godwin. SECOND ROW: Wes Stafford, Charles Coey, Alice Adams, Eileen Skeels, Dorothea Fuhrer, Hubert Bierly Dick Lindsey, Wallace Branch, Ronald Shay, Anna Mae Long, Frances Wilson, Mr. Bushnell i ,s::smxs,aeaims1nm: : I A - 1 i I EAN WOLF
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FOREGROUND: Majorette Mary Miller. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Iohnson, Paula Easton, Rose Katterman, Ralph Campbell, Pat Gilmore, Mary lane Martin, Bud S y , y ' , pp , ' , I ' , I , Evelyn Robinson, Winifred Fleskes, Donald Shepherd, Eleanor Steele, Barbara Walters, Robert Palumbo, Nancy Terry, Wilma Kurtz, Mr. Bushnell. DRUM CORPS a re Bett Nichol Ed Kle e Dale Miller ack Mitchoif ames Greene Musical Organizations Mm MILLER Setting the school routine to music was the work of the music groups this year. Although the annual State Band Concert was not held, this group continued active in school affairs. As usual they opened and closed the assemblies, played for various pro- grams, led the Victory Corps, and marched to the draft board to give the selectees a send off. Assisting Mr. Bushnell as leader of the band are Walter Payne, student director, Leslie Smith, assistant director, and lack Manges, secretary. Not in the spotlight so much but nevertheless working to better their music are the mem- bers of the orchestra. These students are advanced into the band when they have proved their talent. The Glee Club composed of about 50 musically inclined boys and girls has had a suc- cessful year. Two Assemly Sings arranged by Miss Zurcher, director, proved a new and pleasant experience for the student body. Special Glee Club numbers were presented at these events. Especially interesting was the electrical transcription made of the Glee Club selections presented at the dedication of the local listening post. The numbers appeared later on a KOIN radio program. The band and Glee Club collaborated to present a spring concert April 28. Mary Miller, majorette, assisted by Eleanor Steele led the Drum Corps through their intri- cate routines this year. ln addition to performing in the student assemblies, they led the Boys Victory Corps on parade. GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Gwen Smith, Patricia Mitchell, Fawn Brooks, Ramona Gabelman, loan Cote, Vivian Hessel- qesser, Bonnie Frankland, Barbara Paine, Thelma Cullen. SECOND ROW: Hilda Balie, Betty Durig, Shirley Wilson, Pat McCrum, Iim Lehman, Alfred Boyles, lack Harris, Gorham Leverett. THIRD ROW: Ruth Lovell, Roberta McC1osky, Roland Rich, Keith Cook, Betty Hogan, Arla lean Linke, Nancy Christensen, Dorothy Iellum. FOURTH ROW: Norma lean Brooks, Margery Graf, Roberta Allen, Grace Rich, Evangeline Moshofsky, Shirley Greene, Patsy Heinrichs. FIFTIIEI ROW: Wanda Brooks, Marilee Pomeroy, Doris Osborne, Roberta Pomeroy, Carlton Eqgiman, john ennant. SIXTH ROW: Bill Smith, Miss Zurcher, Duane Kingsley, Donald Hogg.
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,. . sw. FIRE SQUAD FRONT ROW: Ray Pointer, Fred Van Horn, Chet Slovick, Dean Beard, Earl Stollor, Bill Duhaime. SECOND ROW: Dick Senz, Ieriy Pointer, lack Hampton, George Mick, Arihur Moshoisky, Ken Brown. THIRD ROW Llineelinqlz Earnest Dilley, George Oules. STANDING: Gene Springer, Ernest Schaer, Andy Huserik, Ed Coon, Dale Scheller, Bob Baughman, Cran- dall Peck, Iohn Rohrback, Monte Meyers, Warren Hohnstein, Fred Karpstein, Verne Lusby, Norman Bishop. F are Squad MQNTE Ms Students need not worry about their safety during a tire or an YEHS air raid. The Fire Squad, an organization of boys with representa- tives from each class, is commissioned to take over in case of such emergencies. Members of this group assist in keeping the school clean and orderly especially during the noon hours, at assemblies and before school. The annual Fire Squad assembly is a side-splitting initiation that the students all enjoy. Mr. Metzler advises the group. OFFICERS Chief ....... ............. . . . .Monte Meyers Lieutenant . . . Dale Scheller lst Captain . . . . . . Norman Bishop 2nd Captain Iohn Rohrback 3dC t' GeeS'g Y r ap ain n prm er PNOP53, C9 K zlo-watts The newest service organization, the Kilowatts, is a small group ot boys in- terested in caring for the school's elec- trical equipment. To them is given the responsibility ot operating the phono- graph,record player, stage lights, micro- phone and motion picture projector.- QTY o. Malia dv Z QNGSL Bois GRIFFIN - HM BURTON D0 Pill ECT'
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