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agirile Mo me gan! Clarinets Hazel Zurcher, Bonnie Staats, Nancy Walsworth, Marjory Burch. Sally Green, Rosa Baughman, Georgia Magee. Bonnie Fox. Ava Stanley, lane Axcell. Anne Moodie, Phyllis Moodie, Margaret Black, Iudy Hooks, Carol Culler. Clinton Eubanln. Nancy O'Connor. Flutes-Patty Lewis. Sondra Walsworth. Trumpets-Ierry Fox, Don Lake. Iames Walker, W. D. Dotson, Billie Core. Iarnes Englehard, Ierry Burch. Ierry Cavanah. Baritones 'Linda Lockwood. lack Staples, Rex Stonger, Trombones-Charles Lile. Charles Norfolk. Horn- Loonard Iohnson, Dana Kelly. Saxophones-Elaine Apel, Barbara Miller, Linda Becker. Bassoon--Bob Oliver. Oboe-Olive Fisher. Alto Clarinet' Charlene Rogers. Bass Clarinet --Dorothea Porter. Basses'-Bob Royar. Ierry West. Percussion-Margaret Burgener. Ruby Green, Barbara Guthrie. Patsy Henry. Peggy Scheafer. Patsy Belt, Suzanne Riley. mm afom An outstanding and well-known combina- tion throughout the football season this year was our dual-drum major team, Olive Fisher and Sondra Walsworth. In their lovely new gold and black satin uniforms, the girls made a striking appearance as they performed their carefully planned routines under the bright stadium lights. They did a splendid job in leading the band and are to be commended for their excellent co-operation. Twirlers Nancy O'Connor, Suzanne Riley, Patsy Belt. Maxine Riley. 82 Drum Majors-Sondra Walsworth and Olive Fisher. ,jwirim A featured attraction of any high school band is its rank of twirlers who add variety and color to the maneuvers performed by the band. Their training is important and necessary since the drum majors of future years are chosen from these girls. Though their work is not al- ways easy, nor the weather pleasant. they may always be found performing to the best of their ability in the band and before the spectators.
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jzglalf jam, jiglaff CAQQV! CAQQV. C!L00l !?6l6!PI'5 The guiding spirit behind our boys on the football field and the basketball court are the cheerleaders. The six vivacious girls who lead the yells are Bonnie Staats, Ruby Green, Paddy King, Bonnie Blew, and Carol Shroyer from the senior class and Gloria Sportsman from the junior class. These girls are chosen by popular vote on the basis of appearance, friendliness, sociability, courtesy, cooperation, and sportsmanship. Their clever routines in leading the M. H. S. Razzers and other spectators add to the enthusiasm of all who attend the athletic events. 6LZZPI 5 The M. H. S. Razzer organization is one of the most important in the school. The aim of this group is two-fold. Not only do they intend to cheer our Tigers on to victory, but also to set definite stand- ards of sportsmanship for the students to follow. Their success is evident in the reputation of good sportsmanship which Marceline players and spec- tators have won for themselves throughout the con- ference. L 4 if - if ri- el y' ft' Q 1 P. I Left to right: Gloria Sportsman, Carol Shroyer, Bonnie Blew. Paddy King, Ruby Green. Bonnie Staats.
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C7l'LC8I'f glib! .Slfruffin The concert band, which is a growing organ- ization within the school, has fifty-one mem- bers at the present time. On Ianuary 18, 1951 the band presented the first concert of the year. Various types of selec- tions were played which were enjoyed by the audience. Work is now in progress on the contest pieces that will be presented at Kirksville this spring. The school is extremely proud of this organization which so willingly participates in the activities of the school and community. Yfwarcfzing gmc! The M. H. S. marching band had a most successful season, staging performances at all home football games and at Chillicothe and Brookfield. As an added honor we were in- vited to attend the homecoming games at both Kirksville and Fayette. These trips were only a few of the many experiences which band membership brings to a student. gift! e Hgh! W.
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