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l Standing: Mr. McKay, director, Louis Hollandsworth, Aaron Williams, Mary Ann Riener, Joe Keener. Back Row, seated: Donna Reuter, Donna Jean Tacke, Dorothy Sudkamp, Joanne Lightfield, Norman Fitzsimmons, Jim Toennis, Patsy Lester, Peggy Hayden. Middle Row: Roberta Reuter, Dolores Jungert, Danny Kube, -Clarence Hardin, Robert Duclos, Gary Asker, Norma Jungert, Bob Suhr, Dwain Thompson, Ted Hilbert, Ray Sudkamp. Front Row, seated: Patty Hayden, John Turner, Gladys Kees, Susie Baker, Sarah Baker, Gene Spencer, L. D. Kennedy, Jim Asker. - Kneeling: Joanne Kmibe, Pita Ann Rohwein, Charlotte Jungert. and Qfiteere lirnmv Asker .,............ 5 .,.............,........................... P resident Norman Fitzsirnmons ...................,.... Vice President Petty Hayden .........................,.... Secretary-Treasurer enamel Band Aeaieiaies The Band, under the direction of Lewis W. McKay, had a very eventful and successful year. The main event at the first of the year was a tour of the Hpep Band to advertise the Cottonwood Stock Show and Rodeo. The complete Band proviclecl music for the Rodeo held on the l3th and I4th of September. The Ftp Band attended and provided music for the Stockmen's Banquet in October. We were rewarded with a delightful dinner. Un December I8 the Band and Glee Club presented 'a Fall Concert which was enjoyrd by all. The Band enjoyed a trip to Kamiah to participate in a Barbecue which was in honor of the neighboring bands. Each band presented a street concert and the Mass Band played betwewz halves ef the Korniah-Craigmont football game. The Round-Robin football game, which was held November II at Kamiah, was attend- ed by the Prairie bands, including Cottonwood. A group was chosen from the band to help make ia Tournament Band for the basket- ball tournament held at Grangeville on February l2, l3, I4 and l5. ln March the Prairie Bands got together again to give a Concert at Nezperce, which was to prepare us for the Lewiston Music Festival. Again this Spring we presented our Annual Spring Concert which was a success. We entertained a large crowd, which is our usual procedure. ' The main event that every band member looks forward to is the Lewiston Music Festi- val. Again this year we received a high rati ' g-and a good time was enjoyed by all. The Pep Band made its usual appearance at the Home basketball games and a few return games. Their music was also enjoyed at the Home 'football games. Prado Pennine, W6 - 94? -.lv m
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if I A 1, wg C u Left to Right: Jim Toennis, Norman Fitzsimmons',Accompanist Patsy Lester, Lee Roberts, Jim Asker, L. D. Kennedy, Elvin Keener. A group of boys organized a Boys' Chorus this year under the direction of Mr. McKay. it was successful for being the first year of a boys' singing group. Yve helped in the program of both the Fall and Spring Music concerts. We were unauble tp attend the Lewiston Music Festival as we were only singing two parts. l Prado Peewee, 'ee - 'W
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zig W MW, ,ffm fa 224' W w W I mf w W 4? f fm aw A ,Q USEC presented by CCTTCNWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL X Wednesday, Dec. 18 1 1:30 P, M. - High School Gymnasium PRGGRAM Come Ye Thankful People, COINS ............ .. ............. Elvey An1ericade ............................, . .,.......,.. De Lamater Home On The Range, -Cowboy Song .... ...... a rr. De Lamater Basses Bmvuran-March ............. , e.......... Holmes Band Tin Dreaming of a Xvhitc Chi'istmas'L,, ...e..... ---e .... Berlin Vocal Solo-Gladys Kees In thc Evening by the Moonlight 'Tve Pcen V'o3king on the Railroad Hear Dem Bells Boys, Octette O Holy Night ......................,.,,................ Adams Baritone Horn Solo-Mr. McKay , Now the Day is Over ........................,.......... Barnby All Through the Night ............................... Welch Air Silent Night ....................e......................, Gruber 'I-Earl: the Herald Angels Sing .e.. .................. M endelssohn O Come All Ye Faithful .,...,...............,. ...,... R eading It Came Upon the Midnight Clear .e... A .e...........e,.... Willis Audience, accompanied by Band Military Escort -March ue........,,.........e..., --- ---Bennett Director-Ted Hilbert Waltz King iSelection of Strauss Melodies ....,,.......l Hummel Grandiose -Overture .........,.... -, -.....,,......... De Lamater Fighting Irish -March .,..,,.,,...,,...,. --e-, -......... Griggs Band MERRY CHRISTDIAS ! Prado Wopalas, V46 - Pa?
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