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Junior Band First Row, left to right: Jackie Pitchford, Sara Downing, Ronald Propps, Robert Raines, Virgil Dewees, Eddie Carper, Buddy Carroll, Norma Hartley, Lillie McMahan, Lyle Simmons, Charles Lucas, Billie Joyce Belcher, Billy Hancock. Second Row: Jean Burgess, Billy Boggs, Harold Hinzman, Bill Lilly, Robert Hoffmann, David Crickenberger, Billy Godbey, Hobart McComas, Ray Wilson, John L, Sullivan, Lawrence Phillips, Imogene Jones. Third Row: Patsy Caldwell, Leland Wagner, Robert Shepard, Jean Lee, Joe Dudding, Cletis Farley, Morton Taber, Garland Thompson, Lura Belle Withrow, Mary Margaret Withrow, Fourth Row: Glenn Speck, Harold Williamson, Charles Goodmen, Robert Rader, Carroll Thomas. The Junior High Band is organized for the purpose of acquainting pupils in the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades with the fundamentals of instrumental music reading, interpreting and playing as a re aration . V D P for advanced musicianship in the senior band. This year's band combined with the senior band in parading and playing for two of the varsity foot- ball games last fall. It provided an amusing but well-executed half-hour on the annual band assembly program: attended the All-County Festival at Charleston where more of its members qualified for posi- tions in the All-County Band than a th ' d' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ny o er in lvidual band participating, and it presented its own spring concert, Sunday afternoon, April 22. Musicians of future years are started in the right footsteps by the Junior High Band. The Korn Kobblers is a unique organization. It is not only unusual in its musical t arrangemen s but also in its attire and the comical method in which all its performances are presented. Its membership is composed of some of the most outstanding band students. Not only does thi! group entertain our school in a bang-up fashion but it visits local high schools where it is also Wel- comed heartily. First Row, left to right: Ray Sayre, Bill Rader. Second Row: Bill Leavitt, - -V---1 f-f Elbert Amick, Claude Lanham. Third Row: Harold Mar- tin, George Jackson. Charles Riffee. Korn Kobblers
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Mixed Chorus Seated on floor. left to right: Nellgene Stanley, P a t t y Arthur, Frances Dudding. Seated: Lilly Hawkins, Anne Carney, M y r t l e Young, Loretta Ranson, Jean Dawson, Donna En- dricks, Ann Cross, Jac- -- ---- --f queline Lytton. Standing: Nancy Williams, William Leavitt, Jo Anne Jack, Charles Riffee, Dorthla Faber, William Earl Rader, Doris Martin, Jack Dudding, Ethel Casto, Harold Crickenberger, Jeanne Mount, Kellis Gillespie, Audrey Hamilton, Elbert Amick, Freda Lindsay, Claude Lanham, Helen Slaughter. John Hoffmann, Wanda Parsons. Combined voices of boys and girls make up the Dunbar High School Mixed Chorus. This group, the only combined organization on the program, marks a colorful spot in each spring concert. This vocal. club meets weekly and the membership consists of Students from the other music organizations under the leadership of Magdelene Servais. The Mixed Chorus sings each year for the commencement program. Officers for the y tary-treasurer: and Claude Lanham, librarian. ear are: Dortha Faber, president: Jo Ann Jack, vice-president: Bill Rader, secre- A new club has been added to the list-the Record Club, sponsored by Elizabeth Hamilton. The objective of this group is to appreciate the wide scope of both the popular and classical music produced in record form. Officers for the first semester were: Ruth Sayre, president: Jackie Mundy, vice-president, Anne Smith. secretary-treasurer: and Elealwl' Higgins, Program chairman. Second semester: Ruth Sayre, President! Virginia BOWGH, Vice-Pf9Sid6I1tC Nancy Williams, secretary-treasurerg and Ray Sayre, program chairman. Seated 011 fl00l'1 D0i'0iliY LUCHS, Hlllda Lehman, Anne Smith, Jackie Mundy, Ronald Payne, Joe Ferrell, Eleanor Higgins, Rea Jo Lathey, and Anne Cross, Seatedi Betty Cline. Emalee Hall, Phyllis Townsend, Audrey Hamilton, Katherine Knopp, Maxine Boggess, Ruth Sayre, and Virginia Bowen. Standing: Harold Criekenberger, Lucy La Carte, Ray Sayre, Frances Anne Dudding, William Earl Rader. Nell Gene Stanley, Katherine Hayes, Nancy Harris, Joan Garrett, Freda Lindsey, Nancy Williams, Jean Dawson, Mrs. Hamilton, and Buelah Wilson. as Record Club
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