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MUSIC The band was a busy organization this year. At the end of the first month of schooi they played at the Kokomo Harvest Festival on Wednesday evening September 22. Three days later they appeared in the Greentown Centennial Parade. Norman Stockberger was Drum Major for all the parade appearance and did an excellent job. The night of October 29 the band played for the I1on's Club Halloween Carnival in Greentown and the following day the band went to Iafayette to see the Purdue-Marquette football game. On November 4 the band took part in the Converse Centennial Parade and a week later, November ll, they made their last parade appearance of the year at Kokomo in the Armistice Day parade. During the Basketball season the band played at all home games. The band played for the Farmers Institute on February 2 and 3 and solos were played by various band members through the two days. The solo and ensemble festival for Northern Indiana was held in Kokomo on February 19. From the band, Joan Winger placed in first division on piano. In second division--Tommie Middlesworth, Robert Smith, and Ellen Douglass, Cornet: Sue Harper, fluteg Dewayne Baldwin, tromboneg Janie Pugh, Baseg and Greta Graf, french horn. Jackson was host on February 22 to the Clay CMJ,Bunker Hill, and Converse bands. They met for a preliminary rehearsal for the four-way music festival. The four-way musical festival was held at Bunker H111 on larch 6 with Robert Hawkins of Hartford City as guest conductor of the massed bands. For the first time in fourteen years a state solo contest was held. Joan Winger was one of 1200 entrants from all over the state and won a fourth division in piano. The contest was at Arthur Jordan Conservatory on larch 26. On April 2, the band will attend the District Band Cbntest at Hartford City. Z8
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enior flag Cast LEFT T0 RIGHT: Eugene Schaaf, Paul l-lainlen, Carolyn Rudy, Joe Watkins. Carol Baker, Ed Minnlch, Don Cranor, Moda Froellch, Ellen Douglass, ON FLOOR : Tom Harper, and Ruth Moll. Sue Hulllnger was absent when picture was taken. unior ffay Cad STANDING: Left to Right: Ellen Douglass, Charles Hazlett, Ioan Winger Ioan Kendall, Dick Summers, Ramon Dill, Don Hainlen, Carolyn Rudy, Marilyn Shcckley, Director, Meredith miller, SEATED: Dorothy Baker, Norman Stcckberger, Jerry Rhodes, Roberta Warnock, Tom Pyke. and Betty Boswell. 29
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