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MARCHIN G BAND Forty Director: Mr. Ray Crtighton. .llajorettes: Nancy Burris. Donna Tingley. Nancy Morrison, Patty Caldwell, Phyllis Clark, Barbara Bierbaugh. First How, Bottom: Catherine Burns, Gloria Brill, ,lohn Cline, Bob Flagger, john Powers, Don Powers, Don Barr, Verlie Crouse, Dick Shoemaker, Bill Vllallis. Sonja Thompson, Patty McGuire. St'L'flHLl How: Xlary Thompson, 'loyce Bass, 'llheda blartin, Patty XVilt, Buddy lhibaut. Elaine Wliclaer, Clarabelle Xllilson, Charlene Christy, I.aura l.ee Dunkle. Elaine johnson, Ricky Robinson, john Drury. Tliinl Row: liunnie Xxotrcl, Mary Kay Dillingham. joan Langen, Patty Mustard, llarriet llosnagle, Cheryl Green, Sheldon Green, Bob Marrah. jay Powers, .lim johnson, llilda Koger, Rita Miller. lfoiartlz Row: Ruth Strine, Ronnie Vincent, Donna Gootlson, Caroline Garrett, Roger lhibaut, Paul Reynolds. Barbara Chaney. jean Laird. julia Dwyer, jerry Bang- ham, Al Dickerson, jerry Ardrey, Helen Armatrout, Carol Adrian. Fifth How: Rose Mancini, ,Ioan Laird, Sue Egelholl. Gloria Hume, Nancy Eades, Beverly Rainey, David llume, Richard Lowery, ,lim Martin, ,lim Mabe, Boy Reynolds, Anita Dillingham, 'loan Hawkins, Gail Napper. Mr. pX. ll. lloclying introduced the band to London lligh in 1935. At that time it had only a few members. Now, under the direction of Mr. Ray Creighton. it consists of 7-l members from the high school and seventh and eighth grades. The marching band performs at the Football ganies both before the game and during the half-time. This organization has also partici- pated in the Christmas, Decoration Day, and Memorial Day parades at home and in the Christmas parade in Columbus. The students contribute many long hours of work in order to accomplish their goal-a good band. However, the results are worth all the ellort. London Lumber Sz Coal Co. MABES DRIVE-IN Clinton Morse, Proprietor 280 Vllest Iligh Street
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F. F. A. 1 Qtlutlng gills to he used on the IIIX lxrni I. R Ed Xliseu Norman Ftll Dclniir Bush and Ronild X meant 2 malt Uunltle is holding, the lluxheel ol the tractor owned bs London FFA .incl Don 'Xltlxenne ii on the tractor Qeat 3 The London FFAfarn1h.is 50 dere of blue grass pasture and Cattle Cm help turn this into profit Gene Brandenburg Ned Turn Xlr Hocking Nlazt Bremer and oe Slagle 4 ohn bliss X Tutu Ir ln the full and in the spring, D Thf firm uater ssstem his not bun iicgluted on the firm Tha Ag 3 .md 4 LlasQ helped dig the pit Bulttr X Ftll D Bush 'Xlr I'IOCIxlI'lg D Cunningham and R Rllex 6 At least one Held on the farm is seeded each spring with a lcgume mixture to supplx hax or pasture for the lnestock XII Hocking Slagle J Pres R Penxxell N Turxu D XICKCDLIE ICE SERVICE CONIPANY London Implement Companv 137 VVest Ilwh Street Olnei Equipment Thzrty mne r r l I . 1' 5 ' 3' ' :af ia . - .: . ' '. ' 1 3,1 1 I' ' . ' ', ., , ' , .. , , , . L ,',,4','L ., Hocking, John Overturf, and Lowell Byerly, realize that Safety and Accident prevention requires Special attention ' , I- L ' 1 k- ' ,. . 1 'Q 1, , y- vp- X in- it yy .- . , 'I . t . I 1 . 3 3 I I A V 3 I , . ,I E I 1 1 I ' lr ' . . , . . , , . , , . , . . 1. . . i Y 'S - , ' ,' , 1. . 1. . ' ' V I A . r' ' I x v v I vm v 'I ' 1 ,- , . - , D , . .
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CONCERT BAND Dzrector lX1r Ras Creighton Flutes Barbara Chaney ean Laird Cherxl Green uha Dvsxer Clarznets 1N1arx Kas Dlllmgham Bunnle VVood Paul Revnolds Patty 1V1ustard Don Barr 'Xlarx Thompson oxce Bass oan Lan gen Pattx VV11t Charlene Qhnstx Buddv Thibaut Harriet Rosnagle Elaine Vllclcer Saxophones Bob Le Beau Gloria Hume Sue Egelholf Ioan Laird Rose 1h1dHClHlDdXld Hume Ruth Strme Nancx Eades Beth Hartlex Roger Thibaut Trumpets Al D1ckerson B111 Ames Phil Garrett 1-lclcn Armatrout R1ckx Robmson errw Bang ham 1m ohnson errv Ardrex Dick ohnson ohn Drurv Eddle Napper Tromlwones Dick 1N1orse Iaclc Raub Anita Dllllngham oan Hawkins French Horns Hllda Koger Rita Bllller Path Andrevss Barrtones Bob VVhee1er 1m hlartm Basses Richard Lovrerx 1Norman Fell Percussrons Dick Shoemaker B111 xfX7d1119 ohn Povxers Verlie Crouse Sonny Wheeler Glona Brill After football season the marching band be semester Junior and senior students are selected comes a concert band The selection of music to attend the DlSIflCt and Counts lV1us1c Fes is made bx the director and uorlt is immediately IIX als started for the Spring Concert. Student soloists London High School is sary proud of this Hne are selected for this concert. During the last musical organization. McSavaney Real Estate 61 MADISON COUNTY Il'lSLlI'3.I1CC 7 East High Street Forty one
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