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FIRST ROW: J. Sullivan, M. Whitehead. C. Bartman, J. Frisinger. M. 3arete, B . F reeman, C . Smith, C. Biltz, E. Himes. SECOND ROW: B . C unningham. J. Smith, P. Koher P. Strombeck, B. Cover stone, S. Koacr, R. Nine, B. Sloan, R. Witmer, N. Rikard, Mrs. Eshelman. THIRD ROW: L. Wheeler, P. Campbell, C. Scott H. Smallwood, K. Snellenberger, P. Jordan, J. Valentine, and N. Weimer. GIRLS CHORUS Boys like to sing and can sing. The walls of Room 5 almost burst outward as the fellows took the melody in ••Homing’ or “Oh Lord Most Holy,” every Tuesday. The girls are more timid, but they worked for solid well placed tone, and achieved it, so the judge at County Festival said. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Coleen Bartman. Jean Valentine, Judy Sullivan, Ruth Nine. Pat Koher, and Barbara Hunter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Eshelman, Effie Himes. Carole B iltz, Shirley Koher, Helen Smallwood, Pat Strombeck. and Marietta Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Doug White. Doug Black. Buggs Rider. Keith Smallwood . and Bob B lack. ------Directed By Mrs. Eshelman 26
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FLUTE: Judy Hunter CLARINETS: Barbara Hunter Shirley Koher J oan Overmyer Donna Barnhart Pat Koher Ruth Ann Nine ALTO SAXOPHONES: Rolf Hunter Donna Ferverd'a MELLOPHONE: D oug W hite BAND CORNETS: Charlie Hunter Effie Himes Joyce Gift TROMBONES: K eith S mallwood Ed Tom BARITONES B ob Black C arol Martin TUBA: Jerry Engle SNARE DRUM: Phil Fidler BASS DRUM: Faye Pearson CYMBALS: Vonnie Pearson BELL LYRE: Norma Weimer DRUM MAJORETTE: Marietta Whitehead TWIRLERS: Nance E rvin C arol Scott Helen Smallwood Janie F risinger The North Webster High School band played and marched for all the home basketball games. On Armistice Day the band furnished mu,ic for the program and also marched for the Republican Rally at Warsaw. The band gave a full spring concert and entered in contests at Warsaw and Fort Wayne. Several members played solos in the contest at Fort Wayne. The band is under the direction of Mr. Taylor, a clarinetist himself, is a graduate of Puroue University. The band will lose three members by graduation this year, Joan Overmyer, Bob Black, and Doug White. 25
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CALENDAR OF THE YEAR’S ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 1. . . . Back in the same padded cells. 10. . . Won our first home softball game with Sidney. 14. . . Lost first softball home game to M iiford. First T ravelers C lub meeting of the year. 17. . . Walked over Syracuse on their diamond. 22. . . Outscored Pierceton under our lights. 24. . . Junior High played Washington Center there and won. AND THEN — 25. . . Washington Center played Junior High here and-were beaten again. 27. . . Leesburg takes Webster on their field. 28. . . Junior High emerged victor over Syracuse there. 29. . . Junior High played host to Milford and won. 30. . . Junior High lost to Syracuse on the home diamond. (Syracuse must’ve bee eating their Wheaties.) SCHOOL LIFE ISN’T TOO BAD SO FAR. OCTOBER 7. . . . Junior High played Syracuse there and won. (Guess they weren’t eating them.) 8. . . . Assembly program, guest pianist. F reshman party at the schoolhouse. 15. . . Seniors initiated the Freshmen. Juniors presented a variety show. 16. . . G. A. A. initiation. (That should’ve been interesting.) 18. . . G. A. A. skating party at the Warsaw Tunnel of Fun. 19. . . Home Economic trip to Fort W ayne. Seventh Grade C lass Party at the F lowing W ell. 26. . . F. F. A. initiation. (All professionals now, eh? .’.’) 27. . . Demonstration of new basketball rules. 29. . . Junior-Senior Halloween C arnival. HURRY, HURRY, GET YOUR FORTUNE TOLD. ONLY ONE THIN DIME. NOVEMBER 4. . . . F . F . A. banquet. 5. . . . Wolf Lake defeated Webster in a home basketball game, the first of the season, 19 to 30. 8. . . . Travelers Club met in gymnasium. 9. . . . Away game, Webster trounces Leesburg. Animal circus in the gym. 12. . . Away game, Syracuse takes Webster 20 to 14. 14. . . Kosciusko C ounty C horal F estival at W arsaw. 15. . . Assembly C hapel Service conducted by Rev. Rhine. 19. F reshman Variety S how. Sidney loses to Webster here, 36 to 10. 20 S ophomore B ake S ale. (Pass the Pepto-B ismol.) 23. . . Seventh Grade C lass Party. 24. . . Pierceton tramps Webster in a home game. 25-26-27-28...Thanksgiving vacation. (Any Pepto-B ismol left?) 30. .. Travelers Club box social. (Confidentially-F idlers's a M illionaire) HEADLINE: TWENTY-EIGHT TRAVELERS SUFFERING FROM PTOMAINE POISONING. 27
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