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Front Row: Rudolph Krren Ann Christensen, Ecnnze Larsen, Frances Vliswell Harry Byer, ELQQ Ercwn, Arthu laxeerl Genevzeve Gahagner, Allen Iudd, lirnrrly lffuzsk, Delores '.'f':r'iex, Ruth Weber, Ester Lsurse Hazries. . Second Row: Vesta '.'.'elcizn, Bonnie Lee Hagen, Iurle Vzrfe, Lars Vfzlszn, Marftelle -fIl1.l'l'JT2?.bY, Evelyn Gallagher Elsle Clagezri, Barbamr Lee Ccnqer, Phyllis Sf?.C!', leanrte Hunter, Geraldlne Sewriqht, Carrie Mae- Andersczl Betty lr-fin lJf':ClAre, Qaffrxlr. '-'JczCl'.'.'a:d Anrlazzlary W1lliu'5hbYf Beverly 4-'ff-rl1f'k, fflxxirf-ti Arxierzcn, Charles Mueller, Director. Third Row: Lallae Lzr,-'-'gurl Harlan Husfzn, lerzfge Tl.zrz.as, lack Hcgpet, Eddie Rxfier, lffurgzrge 'ff?,ite, Haztlc: E':':l.rr.':r1 Rxhard Ycunq, Delores E1senbarth,V1rqxnia Becker Fri -'ia Krien, Faythe Linker Barbara Trumbull, Riiixrd Knagg. Kenneth '.'t'1,C5x, luxe Pierce, lean Roberts, Bonnie Larrle. Back How: Bob llalaqer Julia Graham .Dorothy 'l-'1lS5r., Howard Miles, C.1ve Ann lltthzlls, Lznfzld Mui-l.e: Edna Yzunq, Shella Hill Albert Harnelstrosrt, Lzdwtq Krien, lli1I1ZY'A Pool, Bob 'Neber, Calvin Ccrnelzas, Rey Lznegzf Charles Ccrlger, Alre Brady. Omi of the highlight, of tht' yt-ar war the annual hanrl program given on Nlarrh 2. On this program appvarf-il thru- hands playing lIlllSll' from fimple- folk Fong- to overture-5 from thc- mufir' fe-etival. One- luindrt-tl forty-fivv -ttulvnts are enrolled in the thru- hantls. Soloi-If with tht- high em-hool hantl for the program iuclumlcd Ann CllI'lrllfI1M'll. Boll Dalagt-r. Hoy Dom-gon, Dallas Donegon anti Harlan Hufton. 'llwirlers again tliel outetanaling work Q--pvcially for the- niarvhing season wht-u the-y we-rv fvature-tl with hancl tlrills, Julia Graham organizn-ml and I'lhlllillt'lQ'll a 1-law for lwgin- ning twirlf-re. lie-wrly We-rlivk wa- ff-aturm-cl on many of-vasions with hm-r acrohatit' twirling. Bonnie- Lariw- tliel a gootl joh of lvacling the hand formations at game-s anfl Loi, Wilfon tlixl outetantling work ae clruin major during tht- yr-ar. lfwlyn and Ceiwxivw Callaghvr pvrforme-il wc-ll ae twirl:-ra anti flharh-s flongvr antl .-Xrtliur .lanwn tlitl a wpvvial' ty lraton towing art for the- iuueiv fe--tival. Boll llalager. ee-nior antl lloy' Don:-gon. junior attt-ml:-tl thv Stan- Regional Xiu-iv Conte-at at Nlolmritlge- thi- ye-ar. 'flu-y arf- thv firft etucle-nte from Hot Spring, In Q-wr Q-nt--r tht- etatc- 1-ont:-et. lloh. ou tht- troinhone-. playml 'I-Xtlantiv Ze-pllyrf' anal lloy play:-tl 'llhought- of Nt'elt'l'4lilf'.. on hi- lnaritoue-. l're-ve-fling th:-ir trip to llapitl City lo atte-ntl tht- We-et Hiwr Hu-iv Fe--tixal. the- high -4-hool lnantl anrl glw- vlulu hatl a nlil't'Ne rfelwar-al pvrloriuiug for th.- h:vnu- follvf' .Xpril 27. ln -te-p with the-ir annual vu-tom. thvee- niueival organ- ization- -ang and playa-tl tht- xot-al autl in-trunu-utal llllllIllt'l'e that thf-5 pre--f-tm-tl at llapitl llity. hoth intlisialual auel ina-at-nl. lllet Spring- lligh 5l'lloul liantl hunk -pwial llutinfe at tht- iuueim' fi-ftixal lhie war hx' lt-atliu-r the- animal taratla- in uhivh anroxiuiat:-lx' H00 mu-iv . 2- l . -tu+h-nt- troiu .Zn el'llmvl- pl.lTllt'lllLllt'4i. llot Spring- l'sKll'lt'le uiaflf' an out-tanthng piwturr- in the-ir fli-hv 'ww llllllufllle Sixtv-lout lrantl -tumlvnte trout hvrc- hunk hart in tht- various lnautl lN'flUI'IlliiIl1't'-. For thvir inmlixitlual Illllllllvfe thv? play:-tl lf:-etixal l,Xt'I'llIl't' in lm an4l liarnuiu anti liailvyl liaxoritz-N iuarvh. lllhrlllf-llll't't' of the- lowal luantl in-iw vlioee-u ae nn-iuln-re ul tht- niafwtl M,,Ch,,,1e, Mueueh band director' was ' ' ' - -- . made Chairman of the Class A Band r i h N ' . ' M committee for the West River Music Fes- tlue yvar swrv nhl'lIlt'Li. owrture- antl 'South Dakota btatv Lollvge-. IllL1T4'll. rival again this year. hautl 4-onlpo-Q-tl nl lim llllleIl'IL1IlN from xr-wit evllrml-. Iltf- rua--1-fl .X nutnlwr-
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Band Completes Busiest Season Appears at Games, Concerts, Pep Rallies and Public Programs Twenty-four public performances comprised the first semi-ster's activities for the seventy piece high school band. Appearances of the group included marching man- euvers for all football games, music for pep rallies. patriotic programs and Christmas programs. For many other programs at school and in the community music was furnished by smaller groups from the band. At both Lead and Custer football games the hand received enthusiastic applause for their marching between halves. Special drills were given at all basketball games. Assisting the local veterans' organizations the band presented patriotic music for the colorful flag presentation and dedication of Woodward Field. The band cooperated with the veterans' organizations of the city in their annual Armistice day program. The Christ- mas season found the band again helping the community with the Kiwanis and Junior Chamber of Commerce annual party for the children of the county. Christmas music by the band at the State Home and the Yeterans' Facility as well as on the business streets of the city helped to create the holiday spirit. wadin- 'W -a, An innovation in band entertainment for basketball games was introduced by the Hot Springs High School Band this year. Between halves of the game a 32-piece selected drill band directed by Lois Wilson performed intricate musical marching maneuvers making an octagon, a revolving eight spoke wheel. four revolving circles, three circles, two circles. a hexagon and revolving circle, two triangles. two ovals, one large circle and a snake dance exit. All of these maneuvers were made while the group played snappy marches. Lois Wilson, Drum Major X Beverly Werlick, Acrobcttic Twirler ii mi ua'-ff SY' .. who mm, qkxxmx ,1- .fv XM.. g . mt gzfvtrzwiksff' , B -4 t New if gray' 'Q' W. mini' :Q ,154 .' 92' 'a '4
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TW lla 1 Y . Orchestra .1 lulifr Grirnrrn, Harold Bacnrncxn, Norma Robison, Bess Butler, Sheila Hill, Colvin Cornelius, Ccirleen Eitsciisxrds, Lpiwiq Krein, lesse Tlrcnxis, Mfre Sexton, Bill Vv'ilccx, Paul leon Petty, Ervin Strcrubinqer, Tn :ries ldggeilf-r, Director, loyce llxvis, Annurrxirry W'illcuqhby, Iirnmy Munck, Frankie lohns, lune Fierce, Bstir '.'.'ei:er, Al: eri Hgmelstmrtr, B.1rl izr 1 Trnmlgull, Carrie Mae Anderson, Dorothy 'Wilscn, Alise Br zciy, Ednr Ycgng, Mnrggret Grllfrqher, Marjorie Vfhiie, Cnirles Conqer, Barbara Lee Ccnger, Bgll rs Bcnegcn. Iunlor Band Front How: H1 '31 :rd Iffcrlgzri, VJ :lie-: Grizzies, BQ: i y Yfcgds, Tl :rnyn Mr? Ill.lf'l1, lvl :rn irei Gallci? l..-r, Iilfif- Sr,-'.-.':1g:.t, Fxye S6111-r g, Lfzz :ine B--:Ts -1. Yann: Lf-U r'liQ- y, f :,thei Scart, Norm :is ri, My-z'.' 'r f I.I1SiIl, F! :rxkie l,:.ns. Second Row: f :Zi if zit.--5 G'-rw '.'.': gl.,l'l1'-s 1.- y, ll' ' If lk' 'll fl-. Plwll-I1 I, 2 :'sj.' I 'V ':,!i: -: 'i:1.::.': fist: ' .:f- l:.lilf'ISQI1, EPYTY Back Row: f : if-: :iz E21 1 : 5 ,l.r.,:: :,: hs rl. f'ff'1.1 HH Efzz .: ':.: H' .l..et:.z ' .e.x,s .ez Director.
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