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A usual 7+h period hall scene outside o room 309 — Bob Keesling explains his latest play, as Rog Covert, Miss RItter, Diclt Miles, and Cookie Gern- stein stand around and look rather — shall we say — uninterested. Something seems to be terribly wrong — the sun is still streaming Into the Rosennlal office — and by the smiles of Rosemary Judkins, Mary Rinard. and Frieda Dlckerson — they ' re completing the last panel of the day. They must be speed demons. It ' s hard to believe that these three grinning fools could help steer the Rosennlal to completion — but they did — and here they are — as usual trudging their weary way to the Rosennlal office — the co- editors and the business manager — Mart. Dick, and Joan.
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ORCHESTRA BAND Mr. Chenoweth, in addition to directing the band. Is the director of the concert orchestra. Their most successful s eries of programs this year has been the concert series. ' The programs for these vary. The first featured a piano solo- ist; he second, a piano team; the third, a baritone soloist; the fourth, a woodwind quintet. In spite of the fact that this is Its first year, the concert series has been successful. Our orchestra Is always called upon to help with dramatics department programs. Being willing to help, the orchestra has aided In keeping many an audience Interested while the scenes are being changed. We know, Mr. Haydn, that you would express your approval of the concert orchestra. Violins: Marjorle Lewis, Herbert Lewis, Sail Modlin, Jackie Greig, Cynthia Shirk, Rosalyn Fields, Martha Rinard, Jo Anne Courtney, Robert Harris, Beverly Thome, Lois Stoops. Violas: Charles Rouse, Frelda Wilt. Cellos: Donna GreIg, Lois Dazey, Lula Reavis, Nancy Fisher, Walter Kluse, John Van Boven. Basses: Jean Meadows, Pat Allen, Sally Cllft, Marilyn Craw. Piano: Jackie Paul. Flutes: Betty McClaIn, Paul Stearns. Oboe: Jim Collom. Clarinets: Dorothy Higgs. Donna Jacobs, Betty Lindley, Dee Ann Jessup. Saxophone: Delores Reynolds. Bassoon: Mary Van Boven. Bass Clarinet: Albert Cashdollar. Trumpets: Lewis Polndexter, Harold Longworth, Bob De Wese. Horns: Bob Van Bebber, George Small. Trombones: Porter Polndexter, J. C. Addison, Charles Rlne- hart. Tuba Rous Percussion: Jim Ashton, Ed Marshall, Gene Harding, Joan Mitchell. Mr. Haydn, we ' re very proud of our high school band, which you didn ' t get to see. They gave entertainments at the halves of our football games. Their various formations and excellent playing. In addition to their flashy Trojan green and white uniforms, make a very pretty picture out- lined against the gridiron. But that Isn ' t all. They play at the basketball games and help to keep up school spirit, even though the team might be behind. Many of our half- time programs would enjoy very little success without the aid of the band, for during the year many of these programs require music. The band Is again called upon to help and It stands always ready, always willing to help. Yes, we believe we are Justified In being proud of our band. B Flat Clarinets: Dorothy Higgs, Marjorle Lewis, Betty Ost- lund, Bonnie Wright, Donna Jacobs. Betty Lindley, Jane Dlllman, Dee Ann Jessup, Eldora Ankrom, Charles Preble, Jack Cannon, Jane Adams, Marilyn Beckett, Deloris De Werpe, Marilyn Copeland. Alto Clarinet: Jean Meadows. Baritones: Johnnie Black, Charles Rinehart. Don Williamson. Oboe: Jim Collom. Saxophones; Delores Reynolds, Jack De Witt, Billy Clugglsh, Harold Dye. Albert Cashdollar. Flutes: Paula Stearns, Betty McClaln. Cornets; Lewis Polndexter, Harold Longworth, Bob De Wese, Harold Franklin, Rex Bailey, Don Young, Jackie Ritchie, Dale Cable. Horns: John Logan, Gene Worthing ton, Herbert Lewis. French Horn; Bobby Tichenor. Trombones; Porter Polndexter. Don Bailey, Duane Tichenor, J. C. Addison, Dale Frazier. Don Eastham. Basses; Charles Rouse, Eugene Bailey, Dale Rouse, Benny Archey, Jim Mitchell. Bassoon; Mary Van Boven, Percussion; Gene Jarvis, Jim Ashton, Bob Roseberry, Junior Anderson, Joan Mitchell. CHOIR Our choir, under the direction of Mr. Snnall and accom- panied by Janet Teetor, has taken part in many programs this year. They have sung at several of our convocations. Our concert series has been deeply enriched by their fine singing. In December the choir presented the music for the senior vesper service. At Christmas time they made records wMch were played over a public address system in the down- town area. They went to Muncie and appeared on a radio program there. So you see, Mr. Haydn, our choir is just as busy as any other department. No wonder we ' re proud of them! First Semester: Virginia Andrews, Eldora Ankrom, Rose- mary Bailey, Bettie Buckner, Curtis Carnes, Gene Carnes, Lewis Carnes, Betty Carter, Patsy Collins, Leon Davis, David Day, Evelyn Denny, Joan Devening, Nora Dinkins, Helen Franklin, Barbara Harter, Keith Hinshaw, Joyce Hood, Kenny Jones Willard Kennedy, Lou Ann Kluse, Barbara Lindley, Nancy McGahan, Herbert McWhorter, Stanley Niles, Betty Payne, Doris PlooSaiil, Jim Reavis, Betty Riley, Betty Scott, Joycele Scott, Helen Shaffer. Gladys Sosby, Norma Stewart, Mary Van Boven, Norma Van Natta, Betty V antz, Alton V aiii, Betty Williams, Lewis Dickens. Second Semester: Nina Anderson, George Bortlein, Mary Alice Crandall, Jamie Cunningham, Jim Davis, Stanley Dun- can, Nancy Epperson, Henrietta Goar, Paul Griffin, Betty Harding, Betty Higgins, Tomasenea Johnson. Dwight Lawson, Fred Leavell, Tony Lowery. Rosemary Neal, Charles Owens, Peggy Paris, Barbara Pate, Doris Poore, Barbara Sears, Bev- erly Sprinkle, Joetta Stegner, Janet Teetor. Joan Tidrow, Jack V hitaker. Lola Bittner, Dorothy Cochran, Miriam Baum- gartner, Jacqueline George, Joan Thompson, Maybelle Crum- rine, Sharon Aaron, Jackie Campbell.
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