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Page 32 text:
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land The Elko High School Band this year accomplished a great deal. Mr. Cluff, director, was a new member of the faculty last September, but he and his musi- cians soon became well acquainted. Their first large- scale performance was the annual Thanksgiving Festival. All the band members pitched in and Worked out a program never before equalled in our school. They presented a Music for Morale concert and Mid-Season and Spring concerts, all very Well received by the townspeople. Officers for the year were the band manager, Don Fields, and secretary- treasurer, loan Reinhart. This organization has every reason for anticipating an enjoyable and fruitful year in 1945. DON FIELDS, Band Manager. IOAN REINHART, Secretary-Treasu: Tis 552'
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Page 31 text:
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YVONNE SANSINENA Attendant. RUTH MERRIAN Attendant. Har eA t Kal! The annual Harvest Ball, which usually is sponsored jointly by the Fireside Circle and the Future Farmers of America, was this year handled by the Fireside Circle girls alone since there is no longer an F.F.A. chapter at Elko High. Making the arrangements for one of our largest dances is noteasy task, but the girls drafted a few senior boys for the heavy work and proved themselves capable of handling the Ball most efficiently. Each class elected a candidate for Queen of the Harvest Ball. These included the senior candidate, Ruth Hulery tnot picturedl: junior candi- date, Yvonne Sansinenap sophomore candidate, Ruth Merrian, and Doris Quilici, freshman candidate. Doris afforded the freshmen their first claim to glory by winning the election and making a gracious Queen. Charles Evans, our student body president, placed the crown upon her head. DORIS QUILICI Queen.
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,Pix lACK MCCULLOCH, Drum Major. brqm major and lllajorette The band, when marching, was preceded by lack McCulloch, tall and capable drurn major, and seven smart drurn majorettes headed by Donna Pease. lack handled the band maneuvers at the Thanksqivina Festival While the girls announced each number with a jingle spoken in unison. The effect was new and different and was appreciated by all. The rnajorettes also displayed their talents between the halves of several basketball aames and at the Varsity Show. This aalaxy of baton twirlers added just the right touch to an excellent band. Alta Rickenbach, Betty Perry, Dorothy Garteiz, Donna Pease tHead Majorettej, Ida Bess Sanderson, Dolores Bona, and Shirlt y L l . . Q .g,
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