Knoxville High School - K Yearbook (Knoxville, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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MARCHING BAND Before the school year was even well under way the marching band trudged nightly to the stadium for one solid hour of practice. As they watched those first few awk- ward practices, people began to wonder what had become of the good bands Knoxville used to have. However, under thc competent direction of Mr. Harold Hall. the band steadily improved until they were an organization for the towns- people to be proud of. Of couise the place where the band did most of its performing was at the home football games The crowds were thrilled by the snappy cadence the gold trimmed black uniforms and the familiar strains of Onward Knoxville 'X different routine was performed at every football game. The exacting pre- cision of these routines was one of the things that helped to make this year's band outstanding. On Sadie Hawkins day the band mem- bers joined with the rest of the Dogpatch- ers to march in the annual parade. Though bare-footed and bearded, they still maintained their usual peppy step. Tiring though marching band is, all the senior members could not help but be sad at the thought of the end of the foot- ball season and their marching careers The remaining band members were overjoyed to reach the end of the mai ch ing season but bv next fall they will be looking forward to the opening football game with eager anticipation 'TY 'TY Pk l0Vl1 F1 x 11 S1 1 11111111 f- 11111 l1 1 1 1.111 x 11x x x 111 HX ll 11x 1 1 ll 111 1 1 11 1 ll 1 S P u lllkN P11111x VM'-sniail Il D 1 ll 1w111 usin 1.11 ll 1x 1111.-1 QV vs 11.-11 1 ul Cl ll ll FUND IUW P llllll f 1111pl11ll If 1 II ll 11 11111 1 1111 1 1Vb s x11 ll '-1 llqll 1rs ll ll v ar 1 NT VN Will! 1 S 1 1 ll Z4 111 llllqll 1 1111 1 If . ' 1 1 Y 5 I U ' H . . . . I . . 'cgi-H . 219- 'L 1 aa it M- 1111-1 IIA ' I ' 1ll1-1-11 L4'Ill2lll, T111 'il . l1-ll. M1 Rixlwlvh lf2ll'll!lI'2l D1111lI'5'. AllfI'lA 1 ' 1I1'. l111l11-1t 'l':1:'1 '. V1'1'111111 Orr, Sail, Morris. M1 Knj St--'1-ns, Il111'11Il1y Sl11H1-ll. D1-l111'1'S I'11p1-, H1151-111: D1- .I111.1l1-, l UI'ILTH MOVE' -D11 N1111I, M: i11 H1-ll'-11'1l. K1-ith ,AllI'il'll. T11 1 Goff, liicl1:11'1l D1 al, El- ws '11 Ni'l 11s, .I11111 L1-11 Pllplllil, .I111'k A111l1-1'.'1111. a l R'11 1- A' . Tll 1 ILUVV-421-1111111 w'2lSlPll. Jil 1111111 , S .'! D k', Sl1 l'-' C1111l1, H2111 fJlll'1'll4'l'. Phillip fill. 'l'll, 11111111 C11 '1 '1. M111'l-111- D11 J11111i1y PM 1-Ag 1111'1-, SH , .' i 111 '- J. 1 , Il'1111111' Mill-'. Ma 'j 11 Sp- Hr, Sliirlvy Pr 1ffitt, J1-1 'ttf' H11 'v1-53 Ho! '11t,1111, D11 l VV-1.1 M1 '.l1ll My - ., P11 l K' 'k '11111l, Il:1 M - C211 11'-111 1'. l li0.' H0 ' 1 1 'j my R1-1-S. Nlj'l'l1i A111l1-1'.'1111, K1-1 S11 itll, U1 al Q11111-111-11 A11 -I'-1 .t-l. Muzi' .I11 S111-ll, L11V1111111- Nolte. H11'l1 '11 May, Jan -l 'rim-. 28

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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB l XC K RUVK C rrolyn 'ylonmysurrth Pttty Etkardt 11111 Trlbot Barbara Vyen'-tl Dorothy Vrnttuntbrotk lobyna Rankrn Pat Qoyyrnan Franusanne Gholson Flarnt Pozebooru Martra May THIRD ROVK Judy Snoytr Parbarr Doolty Kathryn Spud Roberta Cronlyhrtt Btyerly Ver 'stub Joan P1114 Jo Ann Bubout Thvllrs Dtnnrson Eleanor Mrlltr BELOND ROVS Lrnda Belknap June Boothe Chloe Crandall Layernt Strttsyyorth Angeht 1 Husttd Norma Jo Grrll Sherla Rvan Janrtt Vysssrnan FRONT ROVS Wvnona Wrnters Bfttt Donntllv Mvrtlt Caylor Robert Ftrrell Drrettor Maurun Fast Colleen Iynran Opal Queensr the school colors black wrth gold lrnrngs and gold satrn stoles The grrls worked long and hard to rarse money to frnance the purchase of the robes They sold tags to the townspeople and operated conces srons at the basketball games It was hard work but the fun that everyone had more than made up for rt The enrollment of mrxed chorus rn creased steadrly throughout the year untrl a total of 52 members was tabulated The group elected Joan Prrce as presr ren ll ll Q as yrceprcs trr 1 Myrtle Caylor as secretary treasurer The Qhmrla Ryan Bc tty Fckardt Kathryn spend Irnda Belknap Joan Prrcm Mary Javne Mttonyrlle duty of the offrcers was to plan socral functrons for m1xed chorus Partles were held throughout the year rn the band room whrch met Wlth great success In the sprrng, Aprrl 1, and Aprrl 15 the grrls glee club the mrxed chorus, the grrls sextet and the grrls trro entered competrtron wrth other musrc groups rn the annual state musrc contests held at Grrnnell and Oskaloosa All yyho sang rn any of the yarrous groups agreed that the trme spent rn vo cal practrce was well worthwhrle GIRLS SEXTET lrattrct makes parfettl At least long, hours of practru thty spent rard clryrdcnds by makrnr, thern one of the most popular yocal groups Tht grrls sang on nrany otcasrons rntluthng the Ks Kandy Krne Kut Lp tht tooptratryt banquet the V F XX Arnrrstru Day dlnner and the Vkornans Club They Jorned yyrth othtr roups helprrrg, to prtsent both the yyrntu and sr rn,, yot rl monte 'N Tht sercttt spent rrruth uctra trnrt pohshrng therr numbers for tha musrc ont: st at Crrnnell on Aprrl l Thru ot tht grrls Qhtrla Ryan Lrnda Btlrynap and Kathryn Qpeul sang t er a a b a tht srrrn tonrert and at nrusrt contest Qrnte frye ot the sm grrls art senrors t tll actryrtrts as a group an ent ml Thmy lcayt behrnd thenr tht record of good songs yy ell sung 51: ' it-5 1 ' , 1-5 , 1 . ' . 1 2 ., x 1 , ' K v 1 1 ' v 1 ' v 1 . 1,--. '- ' A 1 ' , L , 'I' nv. Y Av 1 1 -' J' - 1 -P thy' -5, L' ,, V 1 2 J . . ' ,- ,. -1 1-k'1141- U11 11 x 1 , . ',. ' W ' ' -1 . . , ' Y . V - ' -A-q 1 1 1 ' - 1 ' 1 - - 1--1 . . , . y . 1 . . , . , . . y . 1 S.- Y A . 7 V . v 1 t, H1 L kr ' ' - 'lard' t, 'und ' ' ' - , . I 5 ' ? F ' that is true of the girls' se-xtvt. The , .. . 1 '. , , . . , ' , . h . 1 . V, H 5, V ,, W , 0.5. B. 0- Y . ...x' -N ' ' ' ff '. ' 1 - ' . Q ' ' ' l l , . . V. . 'K ' ., Y ' , .. , ' 'S v ' ' v' 1 f o'- N' L' .' 4' . P' B Qi ff +11 1 fr ' 1- J rr r' fr' ' '1 x ' r't.'. 'A K' I 3 L H 1. ' y 1- as - .H .5 . .x ' . , 5 ' . ,, K 1 .' .4 - 1 1 ' x -' - b K -.' 1 v . ' 1 - . 8 . kr 1 5 .1 0- geth ' 's ' trio oth t X .1 g' L. H .qx . S., ...B I' 'xt . K. . -' y , X ju' ', . nj . hr -. le. . N 'Y x h, y. yt' 1 '1 ' 1 ' - ' ' L, - ' Mfr x Tx V , An.



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N 'NIJ 'Nl 1 Xll i HND U DIN! 11 x ll 1 x ll 1 ll l X 1 11kv1 s 1 4 ll UND l W N 1 ll 111 1 ul 1 ps pr 4 K 1 1 1 x 1X l CONCERT BAND Ah' Rest and relaxat1on' It was a re l1ef for the band members to enter the concert season If p0SS1bl6 1t was even more enjoyable than marchmg band be cause they dldnt have to plck em up and lay em down Everythxng from Jazz to the classxcs has been played by the band, as shown by two of thelr selectxons Tlme Out for a Jam SCSSIOH and Overture EFOICR The sponsorshlp of the Llons Club has been of great ald to the band thls year by galnlllg wlder communlty recognltlon for them and helpmg to buy several pleces of new equlpment Wlth the proceeds of the hlgh school band concert which was spon sored by the LIOHS, a new set of street drums IS to be purchased Prov1ng themselves to be true basket ball fans and loyal supporters, the band members journeyed to Des Momes to play at the g1rl's d1str1ct tournaments In Splte of our loss to Runnells, spxrlts were kept hlgh by thelr st1rr1ng muslc Shortly after the end of the f1rst semester the band room was vacated and equlpment was moved to the new quonset blllldlllg across the street from the hlgh school One half of the bulldlng IS gnen to band act1v1t1es whxle the other half IS used for an agrlcultural workshop and classroom Thls move was helpful not only to band members, but to the typlng students who had been forced to type ln rhythm w1th practlcmg drummers On Aprll 15 the band went to Oska loosa to enter the state muslc contest The selectlons played were Overture Erolca and March of the Steel Men Dlrector Harold Hall expects to have an even better band next year smce the organlzatxon w1ll be made up almost en tlrely of experlenced members l , . l'A.' l.'2 IN l!Ai'KHl!ly1111 Sirpll-ss, 31:1 'sl1:1ll Myfms, IJ1111 N:':1l. VV- f11:1 xVllllI'l'F, SEC' .' ll VV STAN fl tl.-1 1441- VV: son, Phillip f'2lSV5'l'll, .lim G:,111lX !. R1-1114' XV1-ss111:111. lli1'l1:11wl lJ:11'1':1l1. M: 'x'i11 Hvlfol'-l, Rolf nlwiilflflll, .lo A11 l-Z1---I11111t, Ilz11w1l1i lI:1ll, Dix'-1't111'. HAVK IZUVV Sl'lA'l'l'IlJ Tum ll11I'l', Hola XNHIS1111, lD:1Yi4l XVQ-HS. K-'itll Alvi1'11'l1, ll'-111' V1-K'111:1l1, l!-11111i-- l'JllllIllll'll, M11 'jUl'l1' S1114114-w1', ll-'sa-111:115' ID1- .lmnlv-, ldfl Nivln-ls. Gilb.-1't Nook, l':111l K mml, Su.':111 lJ'z1k1, Sh' 'lay l'1'11I'fitt. Sl-If' 1' IO I-Bob .lx-110111, lil'-1111--1' Mill--13 Ju -l l'1'icw-, Sh --3' llrrkl M: '0'll4' IM- .loffflfg .l:111f-I ll:1l'x'1-xy Il1'l411'1-s P11p1-. l2:11-l1g11':1 lin-111-yg 1J11111tl1p' Sl1:1pp1'll, 111.1,g1l1l Sirplf-ss. A11:'1-l111.- P- -. .l:111:1 Lou Vo nn. l lZUN'l' lt H' .lurk L--z1111:111, 5l:1ji-111-' Ilislwp, lJ:1'i1l Svl-'ll, .lufly Iwillllllll, S:1ll-' Rl-1111s, ll:1 Xl: A' 13111-M111-1', Sl1i'l1-3' C111111. . I , . ' I ll ' 7 7 YV . . . - . . . . V . . . v . . . . H . . Y - 11 as ' 1' ' K u ' v - . . . - U I v u ' 11 ll it 29

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