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BAND o'? ' gif . 1 ' 4. f if I, Q Qu 41' 0 RUSSELL .FAN With 60 pieces this year, the Mountain Home High School band and the rnajorettes have performed at football games, parades, specialassemblyprograms,and the ann- ual spring concert. Pictured above is the entire band with Mr. Russell Langston, the director. A school orchestra was organized this year to play for special school gatherings and various other programs for the school and clubs in Mtn. Home. There are ll pieces in the band, The members are shown below. They are: llst rowl Jeannie Alley, piano, Lorna Griffin, saxophone, Sue Hackler, clarinet, Mary Atherly, saxo- phone, Gary Keeter, saxophone, Peggy Alley, saxophone, Sonny Ekdahl, trombone, Tommy Fowler, drums, Warren Wright, trumpet, Gene Jones, trumpet, and Bussy Snow, trumpet. LANGSTON Band Arkansas College State Teache rs
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MRS GENE MOONEY M e comb College MUSIC Fourteen students are taking private piano lessons from Mrs. Mooney this year in the highschool and junior high departments. Shown above are Vickie Saunders, Janice Wheeler, Marta LouHenley, Linda Nevius, Carolyn Carroll, Carolyn Barnes, Kathy Campbell, Frances Dryer, Mary Atherly Mary Studdard, Sharon Powell, Christine Stovall, Mary Sue Mooney, and Beverly Danhauser. The Mountain Home High School glee club has 31 members this year. They combined with members of the band to give a Christmas assembly program at Christmas time. They have given other assemblyprograms, and several radio broadcasts during the year. The glee club is pictured below with the music director, Mrs. Mooney. 12
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JUNIOR HIGH W! 'Vik THELMA CARTER CHRISTINE CURRY REBA DEARMORE Enghsh Slxth Grade science B S Kansas State Arkansas State Teachers B 5 E Umverslty of Arkansas ROSALIA HARTRICK WAYNE LOFTON J B SANDS Mathematxcs Geography h1story Slxth Grade B S U111Ve1'51tY of 111111015 B S E U111Ve1'51tY of Arkansa Arkansas Polytechmc College M S Umverslty of Arkansas The Mountam Home Juruor H1gh School cons1sts of 6th 7th and 8th grades Mrs G E Curry and J B Sands are 6th grade teachers wh1le the 7th and 8th are d1v1ded 1nto departments Teach ers for those departments are Mrs S I-I Carter Engl1sh Mrs D D Hartr1ck mathemat1cs Wayne Lofton geography and h1story and Mrs Tom Dearmore sc1ence There are four clubs 1n Jumor h1gh muslc table games ffor boys gl g1I'1S, and art 7th grade clubs meet on Mondays 8th grade club meet1ngs are held on Tuesdays Both groups attend home room on Wednesdays and Fr1days Thursday IS assembly day dur1ng wh1ch plays are gmven pep ralhes are held song fests are conducted and local mmxsters speak The Enghsh classes and the 6th grade gave a program m celebrat1on of Nat1onal Book Week to wh1ch all parents of Jumor h1gh students were 1nv1ted F1eld tr1ps sports present1ng rad1o programs and class Chr1stmas part1es h1ghl1ghted the year Wlth ente rtamment Each class had a float 1n the Homecommg Parade and Jun1orh1gh was represented 1n the Chr1st mas parade The Homecommg royalty was chosen from grades 7 8 and 9 as were the Jurnor Jet teams 14 1 r , K 1 , tl-f. 1, . .1 ' ' . . .1 k,, A K avi. A X s N ' 1 , V , .X K. j fx . 1. iff g1- 1' 1 . , ' A . ,, . . .1 . . ., 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . ' : . . . , g . . . , 3 1 S - 1 - -- , U - 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - V r 1 1
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