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JUNIOR BAND Front Row Romona Slaughter. Virginia Roney, Charles Scott. Joe Perry Rice. Norman Butler, Coletta Crump. Second Row Bill Shackles. Freddie Williams. Virginia Mier, Jean Moore, Ruth Jones, Yvonne Narsh, Jerry Briggs, John Kenneth Hale, Bill Jones. CLARINETS Virginia Mier Jean Moore Freddie Williams Mary Alice Daugherty Romona Slaughter TRUMPETS Norman Butler Carl Nelson PERSONNEL OF THE JUNIOR BAND Director: Mr. Arthur Clark Joe Perry Rice Charles David Scott SAXOPHONES Yvonne Marsh Ruth Jones Virginia Roney HORNS Coletta Crump Susie Shackles TROMBONE Jerry Briggs DRUMS — Bob Andrews Bill Jones Bill Shackles Ralph Walker The Junior Band members have been working hard to become mem- bers of the High School Band. When they first start out in band music, they must belong to this Junior Band. After learning the material that is in the in- struction book, they are then promoted to the High School Band. The Junior Band has been working on Ranger March by Southwell and several other marches. Most of the members have started on Pomp and Chivalry by Roberts which is a High School Band composition. The Junior Band will be continued through the summer. 19 40 20 —
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HIGH SCHOOL BAND Front Row Maxine Jenkins, Lucille Wells, Marietta Free, Jean Scott, Virginia Bushard, Kathleen Bolton, Wayne Wilkinson, Allie B. Lankford. Second Row — Coletta Slinkard, Gene Peer, Homer Montgomery, Fred Bisplinghoff, Dennis Slirikard, Bob Lick, Billy Mac Crass. Last Row — Franklin Stroud, Bob Lewallen, George Robb, George Green. The High School Band has been a regular feature at all football and basketball games and various other activities held in the gymnasium through- out the year. At the beginning of the year, the band consisted of fourteen members, but at the close of the season it had increased to twenty-one members. Dur- ing the year the band was very sorry to lose two of its oldest members: Bob Rosenquist and John Kenneth Hale. The director of the band is Mr. Arthur Clark. Allie B. Lankford is the drum major. As she is a member of the graduating class, a new one will be selected for next year. During the year they have been working on the following compositions: Witch of Endor by R. E. Hildreth; Pomp and Chivalry by Roberts; Sas- katchewan by Holmes; The Oracle by Taylor; Finlandia by Sibelius; Hul- digungsmarsch by Grieg; Andante Cantabile by Tschaikowsky (Symphony No. 5); Rhythmoods” arranged by Paul Yoder, and The Trojan Prince by Holmes. PERSONNEL OF THE BAND CLARINETS — Virginia Lee Bushard Marietta Free Homer Montgomery Jean Scott Kathleen Bolton TRUMPETS — Billy Mack Crass George Green Gene Jones Robert Lick Dennis Slinkard Wayne Wilkinson BARITONE — Gene Peer HORN Bob Lewallen BASS — Fred Bisplinghoff SAXOPHONES Maxine Jenkins Coletta Slinkard Mary Frances Wells TROMBONES — George Robb Lin Grisham DRUMS Danny Divens Franklin Stroud 1 9 — 19 —
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GIRLS GLEE CLUB Froni Row Betty Jo Frazier, Maxine Jenkins, Margaret Hooker, Kitty Johnson, Virginia Bushard, Edith Matthews. Second Row Georgia Bentley, Coletta Crump, Cathryn Bunyard, Bonnie Shores, Omega Jackson, James Dae King, Pauline Golightly, Beverly Butler. Third Row - - Lillian Noble, Dorothy Pearson, Georgia Whitaker, Ruth Jones, Delores Wahl, Mary Delie Heeb, Juanita Keller, Lucille Jackson. Fourth Row Maxine Welch, Louise James, Jean Moore, Betty Jean Lee, Yvonne Narsh Margie Campbell. The Girls Glee Club was under the leadership of Miss Pointer this year. It was carried on in an entirely different fashion from last year. Miss Pointer thought that it would be a good idea to have the Eighth Grade Girls enroll so they could be practicing for the next year. This idea was met with great success. Thirty-four girls enrolled. This was one of the largest glee clubs the school has ever had. They sang at several programs throughout the year. One of their most popular selections was Morning . Dedication was the number sung at the contest at Cape. This brought them a second rating. — 21 — 1 9 4
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