Lexington High School - Minute Man Yearbook (Lexington, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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ARTISTS LIFE-Row 1: Ianet George, Dixie Anderson, Skip uieeniee, Laser newmun, ru-sy re-erson, req ioau now Z: lvlary Lou Pltrctcx. Clayton moe Luanne .stewart naren Peterson, unariene IIQAIIES, Pat ktathke nancl Ui rector, ri. K. Peterson. Chug-chugging across the state of Nebraska along the riarre l-river rrotn DCOLLSDIUII, the rvvirlers, as IHS engineers, located Lexington on rne map as the band played ive been vv orkm on the nanroadf As me engineers lOl'lI16Cl an ls, dome Sweet riome f served as background music. lI everyone could dream of majorettes, we'd never have restless nights! 'raking long, grace- lul steps, six beautiful gll'lS leaped over the rence which the band formed before playing 'l'ell Me Your Dream in the final series or loot- ball halftime attractions during the Lexington- lw orth Platte game. As the trombones played the melody to Pipe Dreams, the majoretres rose out of a pipe as curling smoke ascending into the air. Packing themselves and their instruments into three chartered buses, the group set their Compasses toward Nebraska's capitol city to par- ticipate in the annual State Fair. The band retraced their trek to Lincoln Where they were one of the potpourri of sixty bands outfitted in colorful regalia for the Corn- husker Band Day. Preceding the Nebraska- Kansas State football festivities, the group vis- ualized themselves as in the March of the Wooden Soldiers parading down O street be- fore a crowd of hundreds of spectators. As a mighty chord the instruments of three thousand bandsmen chimed in unison as the strains of Star Spangled Banner and 'fDear Old Nebras- ka Un reverberated across the field into the stadium. They displayed their usual high degree of pomp, veracity, and quality as they marched in the annual parades affiliated with the Cozad Hay Days and the Gothenburg Fall Festival. For their final expedition these musicians were given the privilege of hearing the United States Navy Band at the Holdrege Municipal Auditorium. Supplementinq flash and sparkle to the band were six lovely losses in the persons of Carolyn Carroll, Mary Nell Casey, Margaret Gauqer, Sue Gierhan, Genevieve Smith, and Leila Sorensen, headed by drum malorette, Pea Todd. The tonic chord of this organization consisted of this combination of tones: Captain Ianet George, the tnstiqator of harmony in this departmentg Lieutenant Karen Peterson, composer of Symphony in A MaJor, Sergeant Mary Lou Pittack, the metronome that measured the first, second, and all final movements creating the football halftime revuesy Quartermaster Dixie Anderson, the accent of consistant rhythm rnaintaminq the library of musicg Company Clerk Pat Rathke, the key producing the Merit Minuetg Music Counselor Edsel Newman, a verse of lyric poetry set to music, Corporals Clayton Eloe, Skip Green- lee, Charlene Haines, Patsy Peterson, and Luanne Stewart, the orches- tration of the spherical etude. The main supporting cast at all rallies and athletic contests con- sisted of the Pep Band with their leading musical role. The orqanizauon capably made a leqato transition from a marching cadence into a symphonic tempo, In this Opus Na. 2 from Tschai- kowski Peterson's Overture in L. H. S. Mater, they performed in the Variety Show and several concerts crescendoinq to the District Music Contest as their first movement as a Class A band. At the Honor Convocation toward the finale of the school term, the Gary Evans' award is presented as an applausive encore for a trium- phant individual band performance. THE THUNDERER Row 1 Mary Lou Pittack Joyce George Mary lane 1-aqot Midge Harrop Row 2 Ardith Nelson Iackie Seaman Marilynn Wolff Libby Paul Sharon Knispel Mary Lou Foreman Sam Groom Row 3 Larry Perkins Mary Ann Lammers Pat Rathke Shirley Bohnert Dixie Anderson Shirley Knispel Alita Bork Dean Parks Clayton Eloe Doris Winqert Row 4 Ieanne Woodside Bernxta Tanner Ianice Anderson Larry Prasch Luanne Stewart Phyllis Loschen R K Peterson Keith Carpenter Shirley Reed David Foster Nadine Winger! Skzp Greenlee Maiorettes Sue Geirhan Leila Sorensen

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