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First row: Dale Coulter. Second row. Harold Johnson, Jimmy Shaw, Jerry Vohland, Billy Hank, Mr. John Philips—instructor, Bill Goetze, Dennis Hurder, Bart Nelson, Roger Higgs. The Boys’ Chorus has been rather busy this year singing Barbershop I lar-mony at many of the school activities. They sang at the Athletic Banquet, the FT.A. and F.H.A. Potluck Supper, and at the Senior Flay. The Boys’ Chorus meets on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. The Melody Lingers On Seated - left to right: Mary Lou Meyer, Kay Ashley, Kathryn Iinler, Margaret Cox, Marilyn Blcichncr, Shirley Sollenbcrger, Janice Mercer, Elaine I lamilton. Second row': Rudi Bruninga, Jim Foster, Izctta Phillips, Janice VViegand, Joan Heinz, Jane I av-lor, Dorene Smith, Andy Whittaker. Third row: Charles l.kena. Dale Sollenbcrger, Dick Sollenbcrger, Jim Rogers, Jim Plack, Paul Sheets, Tom I.owrv, Mr. John Philips, instructor. Seated—left to right: Georgia Whitson, Ann Johnston, Janice Whitson, Jana Mac Miars, Sharon Sornberger, Kathryn Daymude, Peggv O’Toole, Eloisc Johnson, Dora Clark, Anita Lyons, Gail I lerman. Second row: Ola Keel, Mary Jane Plack, Peggv Johnson, Clarence Catton, Steven Joos, Larrv .Mills, Lennie Tubb, Lyle Nauman, Dale Rvnearson, Larry Corncy, Judy Tucker, Lois Courtright, Louise O mpton. Third row: Jimmv Pillman, Dick Archibald, Roy Keel, Gerald McCoy, Billy Minor. Robert Powers, Donald Hasselbachcr, Richard Powers, George Cluskey, Tom Miller, Charles Claybaugh, Darrell Winner, Mr. John Philips, instructor.
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Kneeling-left to right: Marilyn Binder, Edith Cecil, Judy Tucker, Sharon Hillman, Mars Nell Archibald. Standing: Dorenc Smith, Dale Coulter, Nancee Heinz,Charles Ekena, Jim Rogers, Tommy Losvrv, Bill Goetzc, Dennis Murder, Bob Ashley, Jimmy Claybaugh, Mr. John Philips—instructor. Third row: Dick Heinz, Joanne Antonacci, Elaine Hamilton, Eleanor Shaffer, Jana Mac Miars, Peggy O'Toole, Lois Courtright, Jimmy Plack, Rudi Bruninga, Charles Clavbaugh. Fourth row: Jcrrv Vohland. Joan Heinz, Judv Clark, Carol Meyer, Mary Ann Cluskey, Wanda Coulter, Jerry Miller, Mary McLouth, Shelby Dunivant, .Mary Jane Plack, Arlcn Higgs. And The Band Played On J At the end of the first semester Mr. John Philips resigned as music instructor and Mr. William Craig was hired by the board of education to teach band and vocal music for the second semester. The Brimficld School Band marched in the Halloween Parade leading the masked goblins and ghosts from the school through the business district. The band has also played at all the home basketball games during the past season. The baton rw irlcrs twirled for most of the home games. The Elementary Band is rather small at present but they arc planning to have about fifty members in this beginning band next year. They played in the Peoria County Band Festival. At the bcginning of second semester, Mr. Craig organized a High School Girls’ Chorus, which has a membership of thirty-three. They sang preceding the Senior play. They also sang at the Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises. The Girls' Chorus meets Tuesday and Thursday of each week. The Junior High Chorus sang at the Peoria County Music Festival in early April. Tncv also meet Tuesday ind Thursday of each week. WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A BAND. Kneeling—left to right: Mary Nell Archibald, Sharon Pill-man, Betty O'Toole, Betty Ray Harlan, Margery Mutton, Ellen Bruninga, Louise Compton, Joyce Plack. Dennis Powers, Sherry Miller, Edith Cecil, Marilyn Binder. Standing: Jere Joe Blundy, Anita Lyons, Larry Corncy, George Cluskey, J u d y Tucker, Peter Cahill, Chuck Compton. Mary Jo Hayes, Dennis Murdock.
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The 1954 edition of the Spectator is before you. As you turn the pages we hope you will recall the joys, sorrows, disappointments, and achievements of the 1953-54 school year. The staff, with the help of their advisor, B a rbara .Mitchell, has worked diligently toward the completion of a satisfactory, and better than ever yearbook. In the Fall, the Senior Class chose the following Senior members to serve on the Spectator Staff: Charles Courtright, Assistant Editor Norma Lee Powers, Editor The 1954 Spectator Goes ToFi •ess Lditor-in-Chief..................Norma Lee Powers Assistant Editor.................Charles Courtright Business Manager........................Harold Camp Advertising Sales Manager Karen Mulvancy Yearbook Sales Manager...............Beverly Slocum Sports Editor............................Bill (ioct .c Activities Editor....................Shirley Tucker Literary Editor.................................. Iris Blackwell Picture Editor ......................Mary Ann Coon Alumni Editor............................Mary Reed Class Editor.....................................Wanda Coulter Seated—left to right: Beverly Slocum, Harold Camp, Norma Lee Powers, Charles Courtright, Karen Mulvancy, Shirley Tucker. Standing: Wanda Coulter, Barbara Mitchell—Advisor, Mary Ann Coon, Bill Goetze, Mary Reed, Iris Blackwell, Eileen Blcichncr. SCIIWT.Nk HYBRID SKID CORN Phone Peoria 2-9023 Edwards, Illinois FRY I TURKFY FARM R. R. No. 2 Peoria. Illinois
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