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33 5 :, ,.,1 ,, , X, Q, 'QPU ,ev if -7., E l1l Y - Y URMA ', BOTTOM ROW: Edward White, director, Charles Himmelsbach, Marjorie Schlenker, Shirley Dunger, Loretta Scherer, Dorothy Crow, Ruby Pinkston, Betty Goodman, Helen McCollum, Dennis Wheeler, James Harris, Mary Holder, Glen Morgan, SECOND ROW: Patricia Holly, Ruth Ann Eifert, Janis Wheeler, Mary Ann Fisher, Joe Weaver, Bill Cook, Estella Dunger, Mary Virginia Littlcpagc, Edna Lou Albrecht, Larry Wadlington, Ronald Feemster, Yense Hopke, Jack Johnson. THIRD ROW: Glenda Milligan, Joan Pribble, Helen Frye, David Cummings, Billie Sue lngvalson, Lloyd Young, Bill Bunting, Arnell Estes, Zoe Ann Albert, Lola Mae Bollinger, Patsy Hosea, Sue Hill, Nancy Schwitz, Yvonne Weaver, Charlene Bertrand. lllllllll Nlfllllll A ll NlflJllllllllS V N HELEN MCCOLLUM BETTY GOODMAN RUBY PINKSTON DOROTHY CROW LORETTA SCHERER 35
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Edward C. White, band director, was born in Youngstown, Ohio, August 30, l9l7. He attended grade school and high school in Girard, Ohio, where he was a member ofthe school band for seven years. Upon graduation from high school, Mr. White became a member of a traveling dance band. While playing in Blytheville, Ark., Mr. White learned of the Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau. Upon visiting the campus of this institution, he decided to enter college, and in l946, received his B. S. degree in Education, with a major in music. Under the baton of Mr. White the lllmo-Forntelt high school band has grown in prominence, and will, in the future, rank with the leading EDWARD C. WHITE Director Under the capable direction of Edward C. White, the band has grown from the twenty-six members of last year to the present fifty-one, however, only thirty- seven of these play in the regular marching band. The band performed at the football and basket ball games, in the spring contest at the Southeast Missouri State college, and in the following parades: N 4,8 bands of this district. Diamond Jubilee and Christmas parades in Cape Girar- deau, the Mardi Gras parade in Cairo, Illinois, and in the local tri-city Boy Scout parade. Other school activities in which the band partici- pated in this year were the baccalaureatte and corn- mencement exercises, and the annual spring concert.
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GlRlS' FIRST ROW: Jean Ann Darby, Marilyn Gardner, Margie Cassout, Sue Kjer, Ruth Ann Eifert, Nedra Bean, Billie Lee Flynn, Elizabeth Harris, Virginia Held. SECOND ROW: Nelda Adams, Barbara Farmer, Arnell Estes, Estella Dunger, Barbara Riggs, Marjorie Schlenker, Janis Wheeler, Vivian Uelsmann, Beverley Adams, Neta Glenn, Kathleen Smith, Joann Glenn, Patricia Holly. THIRD ROW: Sue Habum, Mary Kathryn Crader, Peggy Liest, Virginia 6 lll ClUB Trucks, Patsy Carlton, Myrine Pettit, Evelyn Sanders, Charlene Bertrand, Mary- Estes, Margaret McLane, Gussie Hagan, Bonnie Hamil. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Gross, Zo Ann Albert, Helen Mc- Collum, Shirley Dunger, Doris Adams, Betty Albrecht, Allene Owen, Mary George, Norma Brant, Ada Jane Schlenker, Laura Spradlin, Betty Sander, Mary McCarty. OFFICERS President., ...................................... -Helen McCollum Vice-President .................................... Ma ry Faith Estes Secretary ....................................... Nelda Rae Adams Treasurer ..... ................................... M arilyn Gardner Roll Caller ................................... ........ A rnell Estes Accompa n i st- ................... - -------------..-----Patricia Holly Director ....................................... Mrs. L. H. Shipman The forty-seven members presented several programs during the year, including their appearance at Open House, and Thanksgiving assembly. Music was also presented by the glee club at baccalaureate and com- lTlenCel'f'lef'll'. 36
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