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gain Wins Acclaim PERT BEVERLY—Pretty Beverly Miller, winner of many trophies in national baton-twirling competition, served as Long Beach State's first drum majorette. The high-stepping freshman is a graduate of Lakewood High School, and has been considered one of the top baton-twirlers in the nation for several years. EXPERT IMITATION—When the 49cr Marching Band paid a tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein during a football halftime show last fall, their representation of a Surrey with the Fringe on Top” was tops. 19 MUSIC MAKERS—The 49er Marching Band did okay just making music—but that wasn’t enough. They formed giant musical instruments at a halftime show.
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DICK GROGAN Drum Major 49er Marching Banc WAYNE NELSON Drum Major IF LONG BEACH State’s football team hadn’t been entertaining in its own right, people would have still turned out to see the classy 49er Marching Band. Under the direction of music master Dr. John Green and his talented stu- dent director, Marvin Marker, the 49er Band presented a series of sensa- tional, crowd-pleasing halftime shows during football season. Clad in their neat uniforms and playing music as though each band member was born only for that pur- pose, the 49er Band took part in the opening exercises of each home game and provided plenty of spirited music during time outs. The halftime shows were again so exceptional that the Long Beach State band has been rated by many as being among the nation’s best.
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Popular Patty Leaves Her Job OFFICE GAL NO MORE—Patty is shown at her desk in the Activities Office before resigning, where her friendly smile greeted students and visitors daily. DEAN Lois Swanson’s con- genial and efficient secretary, Patty (Mrs. Richard) Hugen, left her position January 8 for a more important assignment —motherhood. Mrs. Hugen’s little girl en- tered the world January 14 at Community Hospital. Thus the popular Patty began her new “career,” being a mother. The friendly Patty’s smiling face is missed by students— but now she’s raising a student of her own. PROUD MOTHER — Mrs. Patty Hugen beams as she holds Theresa, contem- plating the little girl's future.
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