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Band Front Row, left to right: Rose Marie Guske, Randy Luther, Linda Wigen, Ann Hennigar, Paulette Dahl, Christi Curtis, Barbara Guske, Nancy Andrus, DeEtte Fuson,Nancy Camp, Linda Camp. Second Row: Sharon Barry, Mary Martin, Robin Wigen, Patty Broeckel, Mary Ellen Bowlin, Margaret Brannon, Lois Scharpenberg, Mary Ann Carlson, Patty Visby, Dick Miller, Dale Stueckle, Bob Hennigar, Wendy Luther, Cheryl Andor, Dick Ryan, Third Row: Ann Allert, Alan Knott, Butch Schierman, Rosemary Harness, Gary Dark, Bob Walli, Shirley Scharpenberg, Loren Stueckle, Trudy Brannon, Larry Brink, Gary Henley, Rodney Bryan, Janice Copp, Colleen Daniel, Terry Nealey, David Gunderson, Morris Camp, Russell Bartlett, Tedd Nealey, Lorna Bell, Marilyn Stueckle, Dianne Stueckle, Gay Wise. Back Row: Marvin Wigen, Lynn Pierce, Kathy Pittman, Vicki Krom, Mr. Bos. This year our band, consisting of 47 members under the direction of Mr. Harry Bos, made its first appearance when they played for the welcoming of the visiting Queens and Princesses of the Palouse Inland Empire Fair. The following Staurday, the band accompanied the float in the fair parade. Our next performance was made on October 7, 1961, when we participated in the Band Day which was held on the CWSC campus in Ellensburg. We marched in a parade and played for half time at the following football game. That night we attended a concert presented by the Air Force Band. Gay Wise was very honored to play in the concert with them. Gay Wise and Randy Luther were chosen from our band to represent Lacrosse in a site reading contest held at Cheney on Saturday, November 18, 1961. On November 21, an all school concert was presented. The music was all of a patriotic nature, and was enjoyed by all. During the school year, the band purchased some new instrumentsg a bassoon, two French horns, a glockenspeil, and two oboes. An alto saxaphone and a. piccolo were the latest additions. On February 20, 1962, the Lacrosse High School Band and Chorus presented their Annual Winter Concert . The concert was recorded and played on the radio February 25, 1962. Rose Marie Guske was chosen for All State Band this year, which was held in Tacoma. Rose Marie played second clarinet in the band. She had a very enjoyable and memorable time. Sponsored: LACROSSE FIRST STATE BANK, Lacrosse.
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