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.We .4 sm... w........,'x...,. .1 ,Y '--,.-'N iv'-v-41...-.., MM ,r V W gf-.W Carol Miller, John Davis, Gail Abell, Barbara Dellenback, Morsvh, Beflfi Ffeufldl, Cllflll Hflagwwefl, R0bf?ff Dwyer, Cllfl Judy Weiherrnan, Fred Fnrbush, Indy Bowker, James Easta- Wassrnann, Nancy Thomas, Allan Wielert. brooks, Janice Temma, ferry Larsen, Richard Bushnell, feryl On Thursday night the jury deliberated long enough night the jury was composed of twelve members from to find that Karen Andre, Uudy Weihcrmanj, was not the audience, whose names were drawn by the court guilty. On Friday night, she was found guilty. Each Clerk, Gail Abell- Was She Guilty?? Barbara Dellenback, Judy Weiherman, Fred Furbash, ,Indy Bowker, .larnes Eastabrooks. One of as is lying and we both know which onefv- was heard ringing from the stage as Karen Andre defied Mrs. Faulkner, Uudy Bowkerj.
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ROW 1: Karen Mack, Sharon Rausch, Sandy Hillman, Nancey Challand, Janice Brorneland. ROW 2: Dwain Harris, Jeryl Morsch, Linda Wahlgren, Lanna Kuester, Judy Weiherman, Nancy Thomas, Mary Schumacher, Judy Bowker. ROW 3: Chuckie On, Lynn Morsch, Tommy Richards, Lois Knuth, Patty Meyer, Billy Schumacher, Jerilyn LaSanska, Richard Bushnell, Fred Furbush, At State Contest more, they received a Superior rating which entitled them to make an appearance in Bloomington at the State Contest. On May 5 the entire band climbed into three buses and started their trip to the Southern part of Illinois. Much talking and singing went on as the buses rambled down the road to their destination. The buses got the members there in time to hear one other band. Then it was time to warm up. In the warm-up room Mr. Wight gave last-minute instructions and at 4:30 the band was before the judges playing three Becki Freundt. ROW 4: Joyce Happes, Sue Eastabrookv Jun La Sanska, Richard Grimm, Jerry Reingardl, Charlotte Knulh Bob Barlels. Dean Pelschke, Toby' Walne. ROW 5: Allan Wielerl Jerry Hamilton, Bob Dwyer, Jim Engel, Leonard Abell. ROW 6 John Davis, Linda Kahle, R. B. Wight, Director, numbers. After the sight-reading number was done, the members went back to the bus to wait for the results. When they finally came, the ex- citement could be heard all over the campus of Illinois Normal University. Only three bands out of nineteen received a first and the Hinckley Band was one of them. And the entire band personnel agree on the statement: Without Mr. Wight, we wouldn't have gotten to first base.
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vga, '- 1 nf, HSN John Voss, Shirley Pennington, Toby Watne, Linda Wohlgren, Charlene Davis, Margery' Whisler, Janice Brorneland, Ronolee Juniors Present The Junior Class presented the play, Pure As The Driven Snowf' which sent the audience into gales of riotous laughter and thunderous applause. They had the time of their lives hissing. hooing, and cheering! And never before has any audience seen a more persecuted heroine than Purity Dean Uanice Bromelandl, a more fiercely moustached rogue than Mortimer Frothingham ,Iohn Voss, Shirley Pennington, Janice Bromeland, :fig .,f.. K Langdon, Robert Anderson, Dean Petschke, Dale 1WcKirgan, Linda Biehl, Ronald Klein. Bernadine Larson. A Melodrama lDale Mcliirganj, or a nobler hero than Leander Long- fellow Qflobert Andersonj, who follows the romantic calling of working in a pickle factory. The play was presented November 17 and 18. lt was an old-time melodrama with an opportunity for every- body to join in and sing the old fashioned songs. Dale Mclfirgan, Dean Petschke. W it l fig' we 7 ,VJ Q T R49 sv Q, gg, - ,bf A 1 X
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