Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1954

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Mi' , V 'iilhl ,ef v -Cl MHS Band Members ClashY Bangfm went the cymbals mixed with an occasional toot of the horn, and out we marched onto the field. It was our first football Game and was it exciting Ever since the first day of school we had been working hard to make that first half-time show extra special, and then too, we had to live up to our new uniforms and equipment. Throughout the entire foot- ball season we attended nine gamesg and, if I do say so, we added something special with our 'KDragnet. Leaving the home field we journeyed to Carroll- ton for the music festival. Thatls always a rather ex- citing event because we receive ratings. The selections we played were The Klaxonf' a march by Henry Fillmore: In the Cathedraln by Gabriel Pierneg and Ariane, an overture by Louis Boyer. In addition to these, several enseumbles and solists played. lt's fun to show off just a little on your own too. Besides being in the pep parade at school and others ,, . ! Sport New Uutfits such as the Fire Prevention and American Education Week parades, we gave a swap concert with Carters- ville and an annual spring concert, the highlight of the year. Our band was larger than ever before We al- most outgrew the band house. Besides our regular marching band, we had an Eighth Grade group which niet fifth period. Its purpose was to prepare students for the Marching Band into which most of them will graduate next year. We always had lots of fun, too. At the end of the year we had a big picnic at Grant Park. The boys brought the drinks and the girls brought the sand- wiches. Everyone had a good time. We were all tired after our day with the director from Atlanta, but we felt that we had learned a lot. Our chance to show our parents what we had accomplished came the night we played our festival numbers and several others at PTA.

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Choir members: llirst rovxu Patsy Camp. C a r o l y :i Thomas. Grace G a i ne . Alice M a n n i n g. Joyce Howe. Norma Hester. Emily Butler. Saclie Foster rsec- oncl row! Minee Vauehn. Lincla White. Jane Lanham. Eugenia Brumbeloyv. Jean Lee. Laura Jean Bracket! tthircl rowb Betty Hilton. Pat Sanrl xthird row i T om m i e Lee Bentley. Frances Hunter. Phyllis Dorman. Don Williams. Marshall Cayitt. Martlia Newton. Gerry Crow. Ann Holt. tlourth rowh Nancy VVhitmire. Shiiley Terry. A n n e t t e Smith, Bey- erly Lewis. Joan Calahan. Connie Clay. Ann Truloye. Judy Conway. Mary Lou Manning tlifth roxy! Bar- bara Watkins. J en et t e Thomas. Claudette Thomas. Joyce Gregg. Betty Grover. Betty Sue Aclclison. Thelma Burke. Sarah McBrayer. 1' 'if' Girls Glee Club members: Betty Johnson. Eleanor Lanklord. Edie Custer. Mimi Carpenter. Ann Hayes. Carolyn Krouse. Betty Hamilton, Barbara Pressley. Vera Brewer. Peggy Morris. Peggy Speer. Carol Camp. Patsy Ramsey. Csecond rowj Millowin Greenway, Barbara Foster, Patty VVilson. Patricia Pratt. Sally Morris, Jackie Turner. Peggy Smith. Anna Cutis. Kay Costigan. Shirley Killian. Suzanne Miner Cthircl roxxl Judy Bullard. Carol Holiauuh. Nadine Hammond. Carol Jones. Frances Irvin. Elizabeth Byers. Sue Webb. Nancy Page. Ma anne Harclage. l-'loy Hunt. Mary Ann Stocks. Jane Daniel. Barbara Beekler tfifth rowl Elizabeth Young. Ann Camp. Dianne Ford. Kay Ulrickson. Willie Mae Mitchell. Starr lfoxyler. Mary Ellen Pettitt. Sally Kemp. Judy Rohner. Betty Hurst. Barbara Coggins. Margaret Davenport. Dorothy Prewett. Annette Holden. Junly Willets. W-vglp'- . ,.:- 1 , ... . it or E . M' ' ... r E' J e J .R A M - A f' Vt fy, , A In ,Q 1 1 v ' ....,, 6 , , .gg Q o E' T 1 T' ' ' ps Q 0 f .4 'fe A t



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Band Members are Cfirst rowj Barbara Eason, Bam- bi Robb, Yvonne Lord, Maynard Young, Lynn Downey, Grace Churchill, Sadie Attaway, Charles Borders, Cs e c o n d row? Robert Payne, Betty Smith, Melva Turney, Joyce Te- beau, B e v e r l y Hughes. Jerome Goldwasser, Denny Edwards, Cthird rowj An- nette Edwards, Margarett Bishop, Jim m y McRae, August Kokal, Tommy Swaim, Billy Hayes, Irma Daniels, Ellen Mc- Cary, Cfourth rowj Jerry Barfield, Charles Moss, Preston Reece, John Wells. Marvella Dodd, D r u c y Beck, Sue Brown, Janice Jensen, Cfifth rowj Bobby McCoy, B i l l y Sockwell, Dan Cox, Jimmy Bell, Bill Dunaway, Hendrix lVIcCoy. George Sutton, Csixth rowj Walter West, F r a n k i e Knight, Lee Broadhurst, Frankie Reid, George Cris- sey, Forrest Meiere, Teresa Thomas, Cseventh row! Gus Creed. Johnny Chunn, Jean Hatcher, and Dick Harris. Net New Formations are the specialties of Mary Ann Henderson, mascotg Jan Barton, Barbara Henderson: Peggy Fricks: Ann Hayes, Sue McGaha, and Ccenterj Floy Delk, drum majorette. These majorietes have worked hard to perfect their stunts and have added an extra touch of color to the band all year long. They also play instruments when the band is not marching. Officers Denny Edwards, student director, and Bobby McCoy, vice president. watch as Dick Harris. president. points out positions. Mr. Robert Ousley Cleftj. director for the past two years, is a graduate of Columbia University with a B.S. degree. 25

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