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T011 row-Versal Ermey, Helen Kelly, Glenna Thompson, Madge Vansickle, Helen Woodworth, Mar- vene Bretz, Trcva Mallory, Beverly Honeyman, Carol Colburn, Alice Groh, Willa Jean Saylors, Trevia Shelton, June Dell, Barbara jean Bond, Edith Grimes, Ardyce Macomber, Ethel Fancher, Leland Work- man, Scott Workman. Fourlb mu!-Ralph Sill, Bill Minnich, Rosa Mae Schwindt, Frances Dunham, Lctha Brooks, Grace Schwindt, Wilberta Gay, Anita Fulton, Beatrice Lodle, Rosella Harvey, Helen Graves, Helen Cameron, Katherine Maxwell, Dorothy Beitz, Evelyn Davis, Nadine Howard, Bill Hickey, Larry Shepard. Tbiril row-Frank Keeler, Chester Walder, Virgil Hurt, Jim Crain, Mike McGuire, Morgan Kramm, Fritz Pyle, Bernie Olin, Gene Wilson, Bob Stout, Bill Corey, Dale Hines. Svcoml row-Margaret Rowlands, Tima Sue Russell, Peggy Wells, Joann Wallis, Jean MacFarlane, Lucille Flagler, Barbara West, Thelma Dunfield, Jaunita Robinson, LaVerne Buckley, Glennis Foster, El- linor Brown, Joyce Roehrman, Jean Pyle. Firsl row-Charles Shirley, Bill Morgan, Buddy Kirk, Bob Vail, Gene Bratton, Leo Kean, Dolph W'right, Bill Reeble, Wendell Bretz, Jack Doles, John Rees. Mixed Chorus I Hear America Sizzgingln Yes, our Mixed Chorus is a cross section of America and they sang this song at the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, held at the Civic Auditorium. This is only one of the many colorful occasions of the year featuring our senior high Mixed Chorus under the direction of Miss Hopkins. Devoted to music and thrilling to its various moods, these true music lovers made their appearance, singing beautiful Christmas carols at the Annual Christmas Pageant, but the greatest honor be- stowed on the chorus was their help in the presentation of the Messiah at the College of Emporia. T1L'e11fy-Eight
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Emporia High Band A shrill whistle. then a roll of llI 1ll7lX, and out sfelms the E111 lzoria High School Baud led hy our Iiwly rlrunz I7llli01'CffC', Norflza jean KI101lSt'j three vzujorefies, Connie Vrllz Cleave, Mary jo Rose, :mel Dolores Tofscheg and our direcfor, O. R. Parker. Flashing instruments, trim black uniforms with bright red belts, shining brass but- tons, black and red caps. Few of us will forget what a vivid appearance they made playing at all home football and basketball games, as well as in city parades. Our band of seventy-four members deserves much credit also as a concert band, playing everything from Rossini's William Telln to Daddy They won the highest possible rating at the district contest for the past three years andf also went to the na- tional contest at Topeka. Besides school affairs, the band has been and is always ready and willing to fulfill any request made by other organizations. PERSONNEL OF THE BAND Oboe-Rhea Lindsay. Iillzies--Gloria Davidson, Paula Crcason, Mary Ann Steg, Erncstine Mautz, Amy Larkin, Nadine Noyes, Mary G. Richards, Nanettc White. Piccolo-Eberle Baldwin. Alto Clarinet -Evelyn Shirley. Buss Clarinet-Dorotliy McIntosh. Bnxxoolzr-Fay Key. CIr1r'im'lx--Earl Gadbery, Robert Warner, Jack Ames, Kenneth Peery, Adair Shoebrook, Wfillard Jones, Bill Jones, Carol Drum, Francis Kiene, Harold Morgan, Melville Archer, Jonetta Ewing, Leila Lewis, Junior Hutton, Lois Johnson, Robert Felts, Buddy Getz, Mary Jo Rose. Saxolmhourx-Connie VanCleave, Norma jean Knouse, Goldie White, Delores Totsche, Bill Cochennet, Eugene Stair, Elizabeth Richards. Cornvfx-Helen Hollings- worth, Jack Herron, George Keefer, Phyllis Hufferd, Lawrence Walker, Junior Parry, Gerald LaCerte, Donald Evans, Mary Robinson, Edna Lee Timmons, Richard Wecker, Leon Austenfeld. French Horus- Charlcs Jones, Barbara Kraus, Maxine Gunsolly, Jeanne Ramy, Rosalie Askew, Brian Shannahan. Trom- bUlI6'S-Bl3I'l0I1 Plummer, Vernon Beattie, Phil Woodbury, Harry Telfer, Merle Hayes. Tnhas-Rodney Holdredge, Carl Knouse, Norman McAdoo, Gerald Hobbs, John Hall, Ray Fowler. Drums-Henry Cobb, Bob Dabbs, Theda Simons, Wlarren Brinkman, Bob McCants. Tzwzziy-SrL'e11
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Girls' Glee Club The bafou is raised . . . a lamb falls over the amfieffcc . . . and a host of voices are Iiffen' in rich harmony. So many girls were enrolled for Concert Girls' Glee club that two glee clubs were organized. The members were chosen especially for the quality of their voices and for their ability to carry their own parts. Remember the group that appeared first on the assembly program at the begin- ning of the school year? Why, it was the Boys' Glee Club. This glee club is open to all boys in school and is a part of the Mixed Chorus. The club was organized on a different basis this year: full credit was given if taken five days a week and along with pleasure singing, music appreciation was added. Working together and sounding their chords in harmony, the boys, and girls' glee clubs receive applause through the last encore. TOP PICTURE'-T013 'row-Frances Dunham, Letha Brooks, Carol Colburn, Betty Crowley, Gwen- dolyn Anderson, Trevia Shelton, June Dell. SITUIIII row-Norma Jean Donelson, Ellinor Brown, Ardyce Maeomber, Patty Tholen, Edith Grimes, Norma Dow, Betty Drake, June Mann, Miss Hopkins. Firxl row-Helen Graves, Helen Cameron, Peggy Fry, Patty Enclly, Margaret Rowlands, Aleta Bras- icr, Barbara Hayes, Jean Hoffman. Lowrzix PICTURE-TOIJ row--Rosa Mae Schwindt, Madge VanSickle, Alice Groh, Glenna Thompson, Willa Jean Saylors, Helen Kelly, Treva Mallory, Helen W'oodworth, Beverly Honeyman, Norma Mayes, Barbara Jean Bond, Jean Pyle, Ethel Fancher. Scroml row-Peggy Wells, Tima Sue Russell, Lucille Flagler, Anita Fulton, Marvene Bretz, Wilberta G-ay, Beatrice Lodlc, Marie Brinkman, Katherine Maxwell, Esther Holt, Eloise Stout, Dorothy Beitz, La Verne Buckley. Firxi row-Joann Wallis, Jean MacFarlane, Evelyn Davis, Grace Schwindt, Joyce Roehrman, Nadine Howard, Rosella Harvey, Jean Thompson, Thelma Dunfield, Juanita Robinson, Glennis Foster, Barbara West. Twenty-Nine
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