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'K 'k ir SGNIIHQS ir .IWW lembers: from left to right, top row: Duane Bixler, Phillip Rice, Omalea Fornoff, Vonda Wilson, Boyd Gigax. Middle row: LeRoy Fisher, Bill Leffler, Delinta McDow- ell, Arlene Roe, Dwayne Counce, Miss TeSelle, director. Bottom row: Dick Schnei- der, Arles Bruce, Twila Mintling, Kent Butler, Bill Clifford, Rodney Gallagher, Donald Loomis. BEGINNERS BAND This year a number of Freshmen and Sophomores were interested in learning to play an instrument.Some of them had instruments, others made their choice with the help of Miss TeSelle. Members of the band were very faithful to do individual practic- ing outside of the practice period at school. This was a big help and they progressed very rapidly. Fauneil Fornoff and Dick Schnei- der were each awarded a music stand for keeping a record of their individual practices the first semester. The band made its first public appearance at the Christmas pro- gram in December. They played two numbers alone and then joined the Regular Band in nMarch Progressn. Plans are to unite the bandslnto a forty piece band before the end of the year. Cornets .. Clarinets Saxophones Alto Horn Trombones Baritones Bass Horn Snare Drum Bass Drum INSTRUMENTATION o 0-seep...---.... 17 ... Dwayne Counce ...... Arlene Roe .. Dick Schneider ..... Arles Bruce .. Twila Mintling ... Donald Loomis Rodney Gallagher ...'De Winta McDowell .... Bill Leffler ... Le Roy Fisher .. Phillip Rice .... Duane Blxler .... Vonda Wilson .. Omalea Fornoff ...... Boyd Gigax ... Bill Clifford ... Kent Butler
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if ir SGNIIIIQS 'R ir L Elm 'fu lembersg From left to right, top row: Jhck O'B ien, Reed Loomis, Pluneil Fornofg Vyonna Chrietner, Sheila Counoe, lugene Taylor, Bill 8ullivan,Vernou Christner. Second row: lies Teselle, director, Florence Jones, Darlene B ight, Illa Hopkins, Rachel Brown,The1:a B oln, Leole Ilttwer, Leona littwer, Arlyiee Houe an, Delorie lest. Bottom rows Dolores Strap, Fay Gengwish, Phyllis Laird, lary Ann lelillip, Joan loDowe11,Barold Gounce, Illia lintling, Shirley Ceunoe, Evelyn La1rd,Deloree Rann, Ella lee lekillip. REGULAR BAND The Regular Band has been very active this year. Some new mem- bers have been added which makes the present number twenty-three. The band played at several of the football and basketball games and really popped up the boys. Before the end of the year, plans are being made to combine the two bands into a forty piece band. This will be the largest band that Hayes County High School has ever had. Unfortunately for the band, eleven members will graduate this spring, but there will still remain a nice nucleus upon which to build in the following school year. On February 4,the two bands together gave a short impromptu pro- sram. lst. Cornet.... 2nd, Cornet... lst. Clarinet Clarinet Clarinet 2nd. 3rd, Saxophones... Trombones.... Bass Horn .... Snare Drums.. Bass Drum .... INSTRUMENTATION Leona Wittwer, Leola Wittwer, Shirley Gounce .Arlyiss Housman, Delores Rann, Ella Mae McK1llip,De- lores West, Evelyn Laird Jack O'Br1en, Fay Gangwish Mary Ann McKillip, Phyllis Laird Rachel Brown, Deloris Strop, Thelma Brown, Illa Hop- kins, Darlene Bright, Florence Jones Sheila Gounce, Fauneil Fornoff, Vyonna Christner, Reed Loomis Bill Sullivan, Eugene Taylor Vernon Christner Wilma Mintling, Joan McDowell ..Harold Counoe 16
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'k i 'k SGNICIIQS ir lemberaxfrom left to right, top rowxl xine Campbel1,Wanda lintling, Vyonna Christ- ner, Ruby Wilson, Delyla Schneider, Leona Wittwer, Leola Wittwer, Wilma lintling Middle rows Geneva Huntwork, Arlyiss Housman, Opal Schneider, Betty Beezley,lax: ine Nitsch, Shirley Thompson, Byrdine Laird, Shirley Hosley, Virginia Wilson. Bot- tom row: Hrs. Taylor, instructor, Doris Schneider, Fay Gangwish, Petty lead, Phyl- lie Laird, Shirley Counce, Thelma Brown, lerilyn Orman. NORMAL TRAINING The Normal Training Class is larger this year than it has been for several years. The class consists of fifteen Seniors and ten Juniors. The Senior Normal Trainers are: Thelma Brown, Maxine Campbell, Vyonna Christner, Geneva Huntwork, Fay Gangwish, Wanda Mintling,U1l- ma Mintling, Merllyn Orman, Maxine Nitsch, Delyla Schneider, Doris Schneider, Leona N1ttwer,Leola Wlttwer,Ruby Wilson, Virginia Wilson. Out of this group Fay Gagwish, Geneva Huntwork, Maxine Campbell, Delyla Schneider, Doris Schneider, Virginia Wilson, and Leona Nitt- wer have passed all seventeen examinations and have an average of eighty and aoove which complies to the State regulation of earning a Third Grade Elementary Certificate. The Junior Class is doing very well in getting their teachers ex- aminations passed. Shirley Counce has completed fourteen exams with an average of a little below eighty and Phyllis Laird has completed twelve exams with an average of eighty-two. The instructor of this group is Mrs. Frances Taylor who came in October to take over the duties of Mrs. Ruth Green who resigned to take a position as instructor in a Japanese Relocation Center at Mc Geehee, Arkansas. Several Freshmen and Sophomore girls who are planning to take the Normal Training course have started their examinations and are doing very well. 18
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