Jack Davis George McCabe Tom Dickerson D. Henderson Bill Smith Dorothy Eide Gerald Bartow Marilyn Koontz Bob Arras Ronald Jessop Jack Meyer Martha Larsen Dorothy Meritts Norma Rae Young Dick Noble Keith Taft Pat Lewis Jimmy Cusak Georgia Volkman Harold Davis Mary Lou Kueck Ina Ree Boe Terry O'Brien Jo Ann Miklich Russell Slotsve Betty Allen Bob Hall Marjorie Boe Marilyn Miller Glenn Hartford Phyllis Eide Carol Quigley R. Zimmerman Loretta Whelchel Virgil White Mary McCabe Ann Armstrong John Cusak Jeannette Bielman T. Seidensticker Leroy Delger Loris Micken Eugene Heath Sharon Rudman Gary Snyder Bob Haas Bob Van Alstine Ann Jones Paul Noble Gary Nelson Joe Nanini Glenn Hungate Delores Delger Mervin Bruner Dean Young Cathleen Callison Sylvia Steen (27)
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Glee Club and Sextet They have grown up—at least in enrollment. The Glee Club membership this year totals 95. It is believed that the male membership is also the largest in the club's history. The Glee Club has progressed under Mrs. Barrett's direction. There was no singing until voices were tested and places were assigned, which took the major part of the first two weeks. At the Open House program they sang, Indian Love Call, Over the Rainbow, and with a special chorus leading, Will You Remember? The first assembly of the year was presented on March 14 by a number of the members. As is in keeping with all music clubs' traditions, the program was all musical. The Glee Club was again, as in previous years, a part of the local band concert. Something new has been added—a sextet. These six girls have practiced every Monday night since they organized. They will sing for graduation and may enter a state or district festival. These girls are: sopranos, Doris Thomas and Rosemarie Groymans; second-sopranos, Dawn Rougle and Martha Larsen, and altos, Dorothy Eide and Pat Lewis. Band Music floats throughout the building on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:30 to 12 when the high school band plays and practices under the direction of Mr. Haburchak. There are fifty-seven members in the band this year. This includes a number of students from the Junior High. The Band has done a good job of participating in the between-halves entertainment during the basketball season. The Cut Bank High School Band led the big parade for the Havre Music Festival to the football field where Mr. Haburchak directed the Mass Band. They presented their annual concert on April 26. Live Wire The Live Wire, the school paper, is published every four weeks during the school year. The Live Wire is a member of the Montana IEA and the International Quill and Scroll. Pat Minette is the editor this year. Betty Ann Overcash is his able assistant editor. Except for the two editions put out by the Junior class and Journalism class the Live Wire is made by the elected staff. The Live Wire has grown from a four page edition to a six page one this year through the efforts of the staff and Mr.Barrett. (29)
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