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FLUTE Martha Bennett Sh l ' T ir ey urner Nancy Proud Norene D irathx' jackie Vkfnliams BARITONE SAXOPHONE Joyce Dntv B-FLAT CLARINET Larry Feller L J n 01S O CS Beverly Revnolds Gene Veit Steven Butz Carmelxta Myers Vernetta Young janet Tavlor Barbara Stuexlemann Saretta Knutsen Louise Stanlev Carole Barholz One of the most active organizations in Lyons High School is the Band, directed by Floyd Stivers. They chose Barbara Dorathy to serve as president for 1952-1953. The Band makes a number of appearances each year. This was no exception. For the flag raising ceremonies before each football game the Band played 'LThe Star Spangled Banner . This marching band of fifty-four members, led by the drum majorette Barbara Dorathy, provided entertainment between halves of all the home games. In the best Lyons tradition, the Band led the pep rally for Homecoming. The concert band, made up of seventy members, Thir ty-eigh t B-FLAT CLARINET Phvllis Baker Nanex' Dorsey Barbara Becker Jean Fisliburn Kav Gode Barbara Lawrence Patricia VVeddle Janice Turner Margaret Pamperin Eileen Richardson Patricia Ries BASS CLARINET janet Kraus ALTO SAXOPHONE Mildreci Pierson Rosalie Frns Vera Fenzel George Foster Betty Svacina TENOR SAXOPHONE Shirley Fenzel VVinnifred Hawes shared honors with the glee clubs in presenting the program for Parents' Night, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. The pep band composed of ten members was busy during basketball season performing at the pep meetings and the games. The Band enjoyed its trip to the Illowa Band Festival. It was held on April 14, at Bettendorf. Several groups appeared in the music contest held in DeWitt. These included the Clarinet Quartet, the Brass Group, and the Flute Trio. Ann Benson played a baritone solo in this contest All in all the Band had a very successful year. BENDER MUSIC CO. - ALLEN PRINTING CO.
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A, A CT fh' 5 fx F5 A F5 .-w , su u. .MB ' ou C fm , 35. r 692. ls . 1 P -J Back row John Grimm, Don Meyer, Duck Maur, Bull Frahm, Ed Hcurusen, Jack Greve, Bull Thoms, Bob W5'att, Steve Butz, Pat Black, Don Utroska, Duck Burgdorf. Second row Lawrence Lund. Bob Sorensen, john VVyatt, Duck Shuelds,GauyGufTord,Cl1Ff0rd Karuumercr, David Ohsann, Bull Turner, Bob Herrick, Hugh Sluadduck, Mr. Stuveus Front row Gary Tluonus, CluFl'ord Parker, Keutlu Ketelsen, Vernon Lcluuuhoff, Gary Grcathouse, Carroll Myers, Ronnie Sherudan, Erik Farley, Allen Grimm, Duck Barlels, Gary Tluuessen, Sluiul:-y Turner. Boys' Chorus The Boys' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Stivers, is in its fifth year. It has a membership of thirtyffour. The Chorus made its first public appearance of the 1952-53 season by singing at Parents' Night on November 11. They sang with the Girls' Glee Club in the cantata The Childhood of Hiawatha . The next program was the Christmas Concert on December 17. The two selections they sang were Vive L'Amour and K'How Can I Leave Thee! Forty At the start of the second semester, the Chorus began to work with the Girls' Glee Club to form a mixed chorus. As a mixed chorus, they sang in the Spring Concert on April 8. The next big event was the Vocal Festival held in Fulton on April 21. They sang there as boys' chorus and also as a mixed chorus. The boys liked to sing best the songs of the barber shop variety. Shirley Turner was the accompanist for the group. Although some of the music was new to her, she did a swell job. SHADDUCK FUNERAL HOME - VOLCKMAN'S
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