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HIGH SCHOOL BAND MARGARET CARTWRTGHT, Director MARGARET RESTER, Assistant First Row, left to right: Warren Wyrick, loan Wyrick, Billy Blasingame, Charles Murphy. Second Row, left to right: Clara Schafer, Io McKey, Eleanor Cunning, Keith Bally. Third Row, left to right: Margaret Cartwright, Bruce Stockdell, George Peyton, Catherine Mont- gomery, Hazel McGaughey, Margaret Hester. BEGINNERS' MARGARET GARTWRIGHT, Director 1 BAND CHARLES MURPHY, Assistant First Row, left to right: Frank Boyd, Mary L. Harbin, Billy Massey, Billy Yates, Betty Ross. Second Row, left to right: Kippy Be Vier, Eva Mae Lou Egan, Phyllis Shelby, Robert Prinz. Third Row, left to right: Margaret Cartwright, Kenneth Stockdell, Rosemary Stockdell, C Clark, Ioyce Schafer, Tommy Koeler, Mary atherine Montgomery, Hazel McGaughey, Helen Schafer, Marybelle Crum, Charles Murphy. Twenty
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