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MUSIC Our twirlers, Ruth Anne l-lerrald, Ethel Likely, Ernie Marshall, and Annabelle Hodgson, have received much favorable comment from other schools. Jay Flockhart, Willis Mclntyre, Allan Redeker, William Sandbloom, and Leonard Cameron have organized a swing band that can really swing it . The orchestra plays at music festivals, plays, operettos and other school func- tions. lt meets first period for prac- tice. Mr. Fields directs it, and also the band. The marching band performs at football games during halves. This year it is attired in new uni- forms, made possible by the ac- tivity fund and the efforts of the band mothers.
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Although Winona Starner plays more than one instrument it is with her ac cordion tha she entertains us most often at assemblies Our popular s Con stance Arnold Winona Star ner and Mari lyn Arnold sing for us at pep meetings and parties Redeker. National held in Chicago ,VKJCJM I - Snapped at the State Teachers Associa' tion in Des Moines where the band played are band officers: Eugene Standf ley, Robert Fields, Virginia Moss, Phyllis Finley, Donald DeFrance, and Allan The combined g ee clubs, composed of sixty voices, are ably directed bx Mr, l-lakes. At the preliminary state music contest at Webster City the following students received a one rating Eugene Standley in the tenor solo division, Marie lyn Arnold, Naomi North, and Constance Arnold, trio, and Marilyn Arnold in the soprano solo diyision, Ernie Marshall our assistant drum major won second place in the American l.e gion contest
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Fw Q VJ! 'E'-9' -if 'Lx W Hiya- dx, Miss Jones, girls' physi- cal education instructor, illustrates the proper way to use a bow and arrow. Pictured at the left are Boone l-ligh's peppy cheer leaders: Art Carver, Virginia Erickson, Betty Lee Winfield and George Brown. The girls, as well as the boys, take advantage of our fine indoor pool under the watchful eyes of competent lifesguards. Mr. Hill and Mr O'Conor, our new football and bas- ketball coaches, have made a place for themselves in the hearts of the students. The whale school turns out to bid our football team bon voyage and the best of luck, with a few cheers and yells, on their departure for Oskaloosa, their first out-ofetown game. .M NWNQ-N Y The school climaxed home- coming with the selection of its queen. After the football squad nominated five popular girls, senior high chose Betty Munson as i939 Homecoming Queen. The girls nominated were Kathleen Johnson, Betty Larsen, Dorothy Erickson, Bet- ty Munson, and Jcan Wilson. L
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