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BAC D i ' Gil - A odsou, R. Snyder, J, Ggeibjuifgsr' . , 1Oh1cnseh1en, 3- S R D. SECOND L H other, fgaghms D .ff Wu'-rewe erfs, hllmau, M, McQueen' E S Hcllgrs E. Heltsf ji 1 'ilu ers' M- Thllmson, KROW: Mrs chnc I . STANDING: Twyla Cain, Jimmy Smith, Mrs. Schnegelberger, Jennie Rundle, Jerry Geib. BACK ROW: J. Singleton, L. Rother, K. Geib, L. Helfers, B. Hejtman, K. Drewes, D, Biermann, I. Edwards, K. Owens, J. Thomson, J. Gray, C. Wickiser, J. Dunnihoo, M. Ramirez, R. Snyder, B. Gray, B. Heits, G. Snyder, L. Whitham. SECOND ROW: I. Schooler, M. I-Ieitman, L. Ingram, C. Dukes, D. Gates, D. Yandell, R. Heirs, E. Drewes, D. Wright, G. Anderson, D. Schooler, A. Buck. FIRST ROW: K. Schnege1berger,'M. Luhrs, S. Windhorst, E. Stoner, F. McQueen. h ' . 1 S' ' S son- .. S MW mmm. HRK Nqsf ff? 7 I -ere sr. ,wth . ' 8:41a- ' .wha , ,Lf i
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s.. Batons Set Marching Band Beat 'F' is '. y s- J wig l 'T af , . P.: f 4 , ta ,. gg. If Q-5 Q K Y , Q 1 If R' 'Q L 1 , , r '33 iz 'W tr X , e It italics a para-diddle on thc per- tnfsinii and practice, practice, practice to get the precision that pays off in near-perfection forthe marching hand. In evidcncczit every foothallgaiiie, the bands :tirring marches and ana ppy steps add sparkle to school life. Front the first dnity practice in september to the lastappearance in crispy Ocrober, the marching band if much in deinand. On the hottie front, the band led the Ar- mistice Day Parade as thehogt band, marched and played a concert at the Stare Corn Picking Contest at Mound City. The Band appeared in the Tarkio Honiec-.wining Parade and the Norhwest Missouri :irate College Homecoming Parade. 'l'WIRl,l5Pmg Patty Helfers, Frances McQueen, Barbara Helfers, Majorette Thelma Gerdes, Pamela Gray. ' uv '.' 13 44 .if-P . -1 .f 1 .L . -L 0 Y l' 133 lr iff 9 si . 'var' ply 'Y-L Q T -xl i -. iq rfb 'f f u i' lg: 4 gt 4 '?.n,.4, . . 1 , Nita . .I Q A W 'K K N ' 3' .X Q 'l.v Q '- ' 1. l X 3, . ' iv B X V i F- ' - A ,f f A . ' V Xlzl Y 3 Y I N GQ! 171- 'gli ly ' 'bb 'li it limp., I tlwzxg i. , K ' Y ,,. , f ' Q I- f ' ' '!,g,., ' K ' A ' A in 5 F 5 -H fll f P i as 1. X, X G . ' it -f P t , ' c if . 1 fr' ' , i d X ' ' P ' P XY-. -, it L in V 1'-N '4 X 'tb' ' 4 ' 'ta f t Fx ' . ',,i I . ,, - 1 LA .Z I I A I lj A 1 ' I ' , A. , ,V Q As' .-.J 'fr . M 'malbf i, Q. J .. ftggigy Pl- .7-gi-ga, L . I ' 3, -f ' Xu . , ,. n -Q Q. ' ,. gg- , Az L45 A.. ,v - fw- Heir. s
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oices Blend in Voca Group Jackye Gray and Carolyn Wickiscr reherse vocal solos for spring music contests. Many hours of practice are required if students make a creditable showing. The strains of Oh Holy Night of Bethlehem swelled through the auditorium as forty-two voices blended under the guiding hand of music director Elizabeth :Jchnegelberger to produce a first rate performance by the Girls' Glee Club fdespite colds and sore throatsj at the annual Christmas Cantata December 20. Regular members of the Girls' Glee Club are: THIRD ROW: Leota Sinkhorn, Pat Dougherty, Mary Mackey, Frances McQueen, Donna Kemerling, Saundra Kent, Marilyn Taylor, Sharon Worl. SECOND ROW: Wilma Stanford, Carol Rehm, Karen Randall, Thelma Gcrdes, Director Mrs. Schnegelberger, Karen Watts, Sondra Catron, jane Dunnihoo, Beverly Voltmer, Alice Barker. FIRST ROW: Arlen Buck, Barbara Helfers, Lois Whitham, Ramah Butcher, Marcia Randall, Jackye Gray, Eva Jane Drewcs, Elaine Hinkle. The girls receive l 4 unit credit for glee club, and take pride in presenting an annual Christmas Concert. The glee club is on call for various Church and community organizations. Girls who sing for four years and have ati average are presented glee club letters. S '. ' 'I' ,. ., - ,, - - 9 'Y' il . . or 9 ' ' ' nv .st rl Selectingthe six best voices is an impossible jobfor Mrs. Schnegelberger so her policy is to use two girls' seaitet and leave the decision to thejud es. One sextet last year rated Excel?ent at the Districtlxieet and Superior at the State. Working on Drowsy Tune are Arlene Buck and Barbara Helfers find. sop. J, Thelma Gerdes and Karen Watts Clst. sop. Jandjane Dunnihoo. Elaine Hinkle completes this group. Lois Whithamfind. sop.jand Marcia Randallflst. sopjcomplete four years in small vocalgroupsthis spring. Jackye Gray flsr. sop. J, Eva Jane rewes and Sondra Catron faltoj join in practicing The Littlejesus Came to Town . Ramah Butcher is the other Znd. soprano. K 'x - '1 Pv- ,,. M-4. if u.,pR1' 11 52
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