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Q I W9 9896 mere rs M , '20 u x G Little The Band Played on S10 in th 11.-f fMarching Along TogetherJ Thirty-five students continued their musical education as members of the high school band under the direction of Mrs. Lois Irwin. For the first time since 1941 the band became a marching band. By long and strenuous practice periods they were ready to perform during the football season. After parading to town, they marched and played on the football field during the half at home games. Marchingfbrmations learned by this group included the circle, spiral, figure eight, and snake dance. A pep band also provided music at basketball games. Dressed in red and White the pep band coordinated with the pep club as a cheering section. Other performances during the year were their appearance at the Armistice Day Assembly on November eleventh, between acts at the junior and senior plays, and at the commencement activities. A concert was presented in the spring. In March the band took part in a band festival at Fort Scott,mn.in April they entered the District Music Festival at Pittsburg. New members were added during the year making the membership forty-fivein the spring. fThe Music Goes Around and AroundJ SAXOPHOHE:Carol Calvin,Dicky Banks, Gary Massey. CORNET:Jackie Boyd,Joan West,Naida Twogood, Scotty Shaull, Jeanne Knox, Esther Phalen, W. Jean Miller, Howard Persons. HHAQAKSEESHWQAD 'i7 aV '
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S U Xi? DRUMS:Barbara Hays, Leo McRae, Ernestine Butts, BASS:James Young, Allen Driskill BARITONE:RoseA ne Miller MELLOPHONE:Marjorie Mc- Illene Mendenhall. Clanahan, Hilma McRae. MAJOR:Wesley Modesitt. CLARINET:Ethel Rockwell, Waneta Walters, Marcia Zimmerman, Norma Lee Keith, Rozella Newman, Joan Modesitt, Patricia Zimmerman. TROMBONE:Kathryn Newman,Charles Hundley, Dorothy La Master, Marilyn Rose, Bill Gowing. J-new-vs-wvfwrznmnuwmfn-A-v f yew- ,fa-, -wwwmma -w-Xmmwmf.l.vmmnnw nmnxw41xw: N'-, fn . a1,a:wvw-wwa-Lgmf-M .www Maz.awuwwmnJo-:e:.f,M:u-nn.au:.1:en4nuaann '
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