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Frristnas irovraw fpGDtlPUCd l rl in ne llrrem by the G rls Trio uRlFg Out Sweet Bells b the oirl oertetfe awd Carol of the Bellsn by the Girls Glee club High ochool Band The band was re organized this fa 1 by Mr Robert O'Brieo who succeeded Mr Jack Knowles as instructor. Other toon the loss or Richard Tripses, Naxine Goodman, and Mary Teresa Berry, rhe band oersonnal lena 'ed the same, until the admlttance of Marilyn Day, Verna Jean and Cheryl Grimm, Keith Gr mm, Kenneth Jrimm ratsy bhaull, Karen Cheney, Helen O'Neera, Fetherdnc Peirzler, and bhirley Foldernsss at the beginning of the second semester On beptemb lb thc band went to Oxford, Iowa to play ltk fveral o Pez bonds for Presvdent Truman when he made 1 sro P clmpaipn peech there Th band played in concert vl 1 sewers h Q schools of Southeasf Iowa h felecci ns U13f9Q were as follows HOur Director was oft rof 'salute to fodth , and Hbtar bpangled an ror ' h ncb foen che oand as made appearances at P T A the A V1QtHlS J rzefra, amd varied. basKe+ball games HL lfrsb' g olrls lrlo NBSQ IL Jlr c yea re Girls Trio again M-' s,L Yl l ' 302 Sv n o f hrfr arcowpan si, all Seniors, are ' e 1 appearance of the season proved to be ffeat sue ss ml 1 the three donned B llbilly costumes and ang Feud1r , Euss1n', and a Fight1n'H and NT e Yellow Ribbonn at the Jun'or class play October 27 and beveral weccs later an entirely d4fferent type of enrerta nmcnt we: orefented by then mnen they sang HThat 1 hd n etnle rr' it the r'stwas one etta Durwng une tllc ore cortes ho'h the Trlo and Don J had enrered severll one eelent show, in the neighborhood LH Janxary 1 they xe.e no iflPG to aypear at W H O on bat urda anlary L I s wr +'eir first redio appearance, wr n none wfll rhe bezinnine oz a successful career 4 lle r die p esercafio trey .an 'xnat ll I D ?' H y e r f o ' l 1D ss n a a Figltin' H For uns rs, played 'C elre oe Lunen by Debussy e nr they r certained at the Jeterany Hasprual amd f brosts at tre Barn Dance rrolic that night -,.,1. N, .- -.J .. O.: , sf . 4- A X- 5 e. .f . 1 T - -' 1. C' 47 .' ' ll .N,.n.i.lt U.. X tl., 21 I V 7 K 1- 9 . . . '1 C -1 n . . , sv j - , , , n - , , , ' n , - - . - - . ' 1 1 . n 0 Q L. A. J- A I - 1. - ' c 1 ' .0 . . . . . . - .. . .. .g ., u A .. , 4 ...Ale ' i' J . ,,, AA Y 4 ' A , F, F 1 , -L ., - ' A q 5 I . .. . A 4, - ' 1 ' - .. . .z. '- -5 u .1 -.. A - - . x . ' 3 - - o 1 ' A ' er .' e n 41' qu , -2- Y A ' xi ...L nie? V La.: C 4. . ., ,.. 1 . 1 .- rs ,fs '.,. s,-, . . e . . V , ,J ' 1 A 1 rrti '- . l lfn s J of . . T e so. -r o 1 ' ' . . : H, T ' -' - T 1 - -J 1 . , 1 H .1 shit 1 Cn U-LYT, V - , 11 L B - .n , 4-4 O 1 . L . , - xi. -.f--n.. 5 1 lv I n Q c , E ' Q ' -H , 1 ' ' R If ' A a vm... . .1 l: L js , Q ,. , L , ., . . ny: 1 . 1 M . .nfl .3 'L QT' I , -1 - After a suc:e's?z' it lsr T, in ' , c'r ?,s1-.ed-nos ,er tnf, yer. ' 'W .. , - ' . - . T e .Lrl 'nxo t.,el ' Y-. A,..i o . : ff , - . 3 Q -A , -, - 1' f1 ' oertruce JCMh117n Psi orennan, catherine Bender, and Don , F n ,J J. LllCK, 1 g, ., , . f,rL.,i.C fi '31, ' J'-: ' ' - 8 - ,. . 'J gn o . ,ces 'neu -l . , . , ., L S U v , I A! -. h 'I ' . '.f- ,. - .L . 280 1 - f '1 I JI B L . . fc, 1 A' ., Q T! j ,N L I ' 1 . L 'Av . ' 1 ' 'X T 'v .fx . rig.s 1 B -,h:n. 4 3 LQ l w 'AGI . . . ,, . , - . A ... ,ZF Q'-39: x at u J. . 0 . , L . 1- P A 1 yv n - rv - u 5 1 I .LL 1: .1 5. 1 . . L . I fi . . . 4. ' . ' ' . 6 1 ' v n L u ..-v f A Q 0 ' , T - X r.:, J .. . Q 3'9 U x ,V v Qc .ll lb un: 4. 1 I - -I ' . 1 . ' , ' llc we .e, vr-- be ,, J .f . S - . 4 1 . 1 - . 1 1 1 or .h1,i: .1 ' 1rc'x,. , fn L- f'- g 'Lf o M il, A I. '-. 1-, , - . e-, - v. 1 Hipblness , an le1d ', nuffi.' no ' . - - , n - , . solo appeerfrce, Jon .. ' . ' l'l . f , .- f .' f- ,. . ., - 1 lb.tt'.v. in Ln . filter- ..:'7f1 - Jil' l ', VV: .V . .,-...-, -.. . ,. '1 .. A .. . - rbl 'L V ' 1 , L - A
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