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Robert Leininger Robert Bleke f Helen Brown f Myi'on Warner Gaylord Warner Max Vv'aterson Junior Band The junior liquid has seven members. They have high hopes of heing advanced to the senior hand in the near future, Their director is Mr. Sloffer. FIRST ROW' -- Gwendolyn Sirnon. Janet Duntcn. Janice Riehardfon. Pat lvluore. SECOND ROXV-Lowell Dickes. Pxieliard Gordon. George Till. Junior Band lln the servieej 3rd Lieutenant f f Corporal f CofCaptain f f Sergeant lst Lieutenant f f Captain Senior Band Mardell Smith. Ruth Warf ner. Helen Brown. Lorf raine Price. Harold An' drews. Rohert Bleke. Gay' . Braeht. lord Wzri'ner. Morris
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ROW' ONE: Left to right+Norina Fox, Pauline Pulver, Dolores NVeaver. Lois Galey, Helen Brown. Walter Sloffer, Director, Helen Gump. Lorraine Price. Diane Amstutz. Peggie Hefty. ROW TVUO-Mardell Smith. Harold Andrews. Junior Houser. George Dunten. Richard Surfus, Dale Sloffer, Robert Bleke, lvlorris Bracht, Allen Richardson. Robert Leinlnger. Myron WHI'I1Cl'. Howard Hess. Ruthe Wal'1ier. ROVJ THREE-Vxfayne Vs7aters. Glem Wetzel. Von Roger Marsehand. Phillip Dickes. Bryce Fitch. Richard Pepe, Gaylord NVarner. klohn lvlorehouse. lack Surfus. Maxx Wakeland. .lunior lvlarschand. Russell Sordelet. Absent-Maxine Houser. Velma Bunn. Mzix Vv aterson. Director-XValter Sloffer. BAND The sonorous tones that float to part of the building every day during the second period are a result of many students Ntootin' their own horns, Remember how well Morris Bracht interpreted 'The Old Huntervfand those shots! Would1i't it be great if we could all play our horns like Mr. Pressler plays his trombone. Max Vsfaterson went to the army shortly after the beginning of the second semester. We miss himg he is okay. During many of the home basketball games the wouldfbe Kruppas, hlameses, and Dorseys put rhythm in the teams with such numbers as ult Had to Be You and ls You ls or ls You Aint' as well as many snappy marches. Gontest time isn't far off, so let's get to our diet of rhythms and rests, l i Drum Majorettes Huntertown had two drum majorettes and two flag twirlers this year who helped the hand supply entertainment for various school activities. The flag twirlers, Norma Fox and Pauline Pulver wore white blouses and gold sltiits and the drum majorettes, Diane Amstut: and Peggy Hefty wore white blouses with black skirts. All four girls wore white majorette boots. Norma and Pauline are juniors this year while Peggy is a freshman. Diane, the youngest of the girls is only in the eighth grade. The girls were very capable of their positions and are expected to b: back next year. Norma Fox. Peggie Hefty, Diane Amstutz, Pauline Pulver 30
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Girls' Chorus This chorus is composed of a group of High School girls who enjoy singing, They meet each Monday. Vilednesday and Friday the first period. Under the able direction oi Miss Ruth Harrod. they have given several performances. FIRST ROVU: Left to riehtfBette Moss. Yvonne Kell. Gailene Knop. Martha Longeneeker. Julia Suzanne McLane. Miss Harrod. Betty Kovets. Dolores Bobay. Leona Hatch. Helen Gump. Elizabeth Jones. SECOND ROXV g Carol Tucker. Mardell Smith. Esther Pepple. Ruth XVidner, lean Campbell. Marilyn Smith. Elnora Miller. lean Malcolm. Helen Reed. Lorf raine Opliger. Lois Caley. Genevieve Guill. Gene Moss. Violet Buchanan, THIRD RONVfErma Kikly. Marjorie Smith. Lois Daniels. Elizabeth Vifise. Betty Arlene Russell. Pauline Pulver. Regina Bohay. Barbara Huber. Gladys Leiter. Betty Fulk. Suzanne Bobay. Dura Ritter, Ruth XXf'a1-ner, Sextette The sextette is composed of six girls. who have worked very hard and faithfully all year and have done very well together. They are Leona Hatch. Bette Moss. Gene Moss. ,lean Malcolm. Elnora Mil' ler. Lorraine Opliger and Gene Moss. Left to right Q Gene Moss. Lorraine Opliger. Elnora Miller. lean Mal' colm. Leona Hatch. Bette Moss. Boys' Chorus RONV CNE: Left to 1'ight-Wayne Surfus. Richard Pepe. Howard Hess, Harold Andrews, Hyrlene Ivy. ac- companist. Bruce McComb. George Arnold, Charles Bryand. Lloyd Gump. ROW TWG-Rode1'iek Johnson, Donald Brown, Robert Blelte. Miss Harrod. teacher, Jack Stone, Allen Richardson. Junior Marsehand. ROW THREE--Donald Gpliger, Hubert Hess. Mor' ris Bracht. George VanAnda. Myron Warner, Glenn Ott. james Sprunger. Carl Gerber.
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