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i.M..M-i-1: THE REFLECTOR -..M..M..i-1- Mr. Phelps Betty Andrews Doris Ashbrook Carson Baker Lois Jean Banker Doris Barnett Carol Blades Ruth Boggs Elizabeth Bonner Dewey Bowden Eugene Brand Dorothy Brown Freda Bruce Gerald Burkett Barbara Dickey Ellsworth Duke Chuck E. Gllkerson Bill Glick Karl Goodall Elva Goodman Bill Grimes Juanda Grimes Elmer Haegele Wanda Haegele Earl Hallam Veda Hallam Naomi Hatlett ,M. MM11-1 BAND Marian Hearn Alice Ivers Alice Jett Dean Liston Lowell Mauck Frances Mc'Corkle Stewart Meinsohn David Monroe Junior Monroe Doris Musgrave June Musgrave Mildred Musgrave Mollie Musgrave Katy Ratcliffe B. J. Smith Imogene Smith Kenton Smith Bill Snyder Lester Steiner Helen Ann Stierwalt Louella Tlbbs Clomogene 'Irotter Clyde Turner Richard Wampler Rosalie Wampler Lila Wilson .M.MM..-i- CHOIR Davld Monroe Lester Slankard Clifford Sutton Dale Wilson Guy Haught Earl Rudesill George Hammil Ira. Musgrave Clyde Bumpas Max Barnard Charles Smith Fred Gold Paul Gurley Bill Knodell Edgar Simpson George Book Robert Hill Eugene Brand Russell McGill June Musgrave Mary Ellen Husselton Phvllls Tannahill Lillian Cooper Grace Cockrum Gwendolyn Smith Evelyn Dawson Mary Bruce Louise Hearn Inez Smith Freda Thompson Mary Alice Meeks Grace Fraley Wihna Rose Nellie Cline Marie Harrison Norma Stanley Maxine Burkett Ardyce Mullinax Dorothy Jean Jones Norma Jean Powers Ermadean Charlton Juanita Harrison Grace Mayer Billie Joyce Holmes Lila Wilson Phyllis Shaw Gerry Rose Genevieve Urban Ima Jean Staton Miss J essop Betty Elliott Kathryn Doss Miriam Rector Lucille 0'Leary Edythe Rheay Freda Dawson Helen Chappell Emma Ivers Betty Ann B aske Nadine Rose Freda Bruce Esther Simpson Mary Goodall Aline Harlan Dorothy Black Ruby McDowell Jerry Griffin tt
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---' THE REFLECTOR 1?- MUSICAL ACTIVITIES . BAND The band is composed of about seventy members including part time and full time students. This is one of the best bands the High School has had. Probably it was given more notice this year, due to the fact that at public ap- pearances lt played chiefly popular music. This organization played at the var- ious entertainments and athletic events during the year. In addition, they at- tended two Music Festicals, one at Carbondale and one at Charleston 3 also par- ticipating in the drills given at the Homecoming Games of those two schols. CHOIR The choir is composed of sixty-live mixed voices. The following mem- bers were selected to sing in the All-State chorus under the direction of Noble Cain of Chicagog Ima Jean Staton, sopranog Genevieve Urban, alto, Bill Kno- dell, baritoneg Max Barnard, bass and Earl Rudesill, bass. They rehearsed in Urbana from Wednesday until Friday night, when they sang in concert for the State Teachers' Convention, November 7. The choir furnished the music for the Union Thanksgiving service at the Christian Church on Thanksgiving eve. February 7, the choir, conveyed by two busses, went to Carbondale where singers from seventeen schools sang together in a music festival. Again the conductor was Noble Cain of Chicago. At the Lincoln banquet, February 16, in the Methodist Church basement, the choir sang a fifteen-minute selection called Ballad for Americans , by Robinson and La Touche. The soloist was Bill Knodell. The Girls' Trio consisting of Ima Jean Staton, Ardyce Mulllnax, and Genevieve Urban, has sung many times this winter for various clubs and other organizations. The following soloists will enter district contest at Flora, February 28: Ima Jean Staton, Jlme Musgrave, Louise Hearn, Genevieve Urban, Bill Knodell, Max Bamard and Paul Gurley. The choir will sing there in contest on March 14. A spring concert will be given by the Vocal Music Department, in the gymnasium, April 10.
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