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lk 4 is E ..,l- A. lil' A fqs ,ty ii., .gygw 6399951 fl1,g,.M.' - iQ A - QQ? ' ' F175 4 is X -1l--- N' J ' A., ..11.i-11v- mf, ' joy and delight of all, the band has been present. It 5 sxrli na came so that a ratherin wasn't com lcte without the band. Even the towns eo le en- B 8 P P P joyed its presence. And for instilling spirit and pep the band has been a very important factor. It Upeppedn us up at a pep meeting, it pepped us up at a game, it 'tpcppedn us up at the trains when we welcomed home our boys and it pepped us Lp at all times when we'd stop and think that our football team turned back to the strongest, our debate team matched any and all, our basketball team was invincible, and our band could hold its own with any of our rival cities. Boost the band, it's your ginger. Page Eighty lts members are: l'ORiNlC'l'S: flll1ll'l0S Biolo llenry Matson Malnriee Zoeks Juliene Fugere Frefl Sperm TROMBONES: Xntlmn Knpellnr Milton Morgan Angelo Biolo BA R,I'l'0Nl'l: Xlvllllillll Brown A LTU IIORNS: Lorrziine Delioehi Philip Fugere Irene Giovain n ini FRF1Nf'l'l IIORX Alive l4UfSll'Ulll. t'LARlNl'l'l'S: M:irsli:xll C'oho1les Betty Reese lone llurvey N0l'lll2lll Riun flzirlton Reese Jalek Nelson L2llll'G1 Amunilson Frzinees Uoilin SAXOPHONES: Ruth Duf'h:iine Elllllflil Deflreseenzo Ernest Perino Elliot Bjork FLUTE: Fl0l'0lli'0 Millinnui BASSES: Clyde Isrnelsou Steve Giovzuinini DRUMS: Ulizirles Ongie Tll0lll2lS Ii:iuglilin Violet Daniels Gi? If' W? TQ? O
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