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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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Cheerleaders 0 Coaches Frank Tallarico, George W. Miller, and John Goetz. The Men Who Do The Pushing . . . Bulldog coaches this year are John Goetz, junior high basketball coach and physical education director, George W. Miller, football, basketball, and baseball coach, and assis- tant coach Frank Tallarico who coaches the basketball B team. Things began to hum this year when our new method of electing cheerleaders was put into practice. Jo Anne Jack and Jeann Jackie Lytton. juniors: Roberta Coleman and Elberta Coleman, sophomores, and Janice Booten and Kathleen Hunter, freshmen. 'Each year these girls will move up in order e Mount are the seniors: June Turley and to fill the spot left by the two graduates and in this way we will always have experienced girls. The only election necessary is to choose the two ninth grade girls. The long hours of practice of these cheerleaders have resulted in excellent work at football and basketball games. D- Roberta Coleman B-Jackie Lytton Kathleen Hunter Uf- Jeanne Mount A-Elberta Coleman Janice Booten N' 'Jo Anne Jack R-June Turley M me wasnt as-,..t .
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