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Page 29 text:
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Glutin, Rahy. Janice Dagley, Elizabeth Tyson. Mary Sisson. Phyllis Parks. Josephine Juno, Janice Hempsall, Betty Mungall, Joyce Pangborn Margaret Hilliker, Elizabeth Burch. Alfred Ballard. Carolyn Howell. Row four . Nancy Garland. Margaret Lindsey, Joyce Foster. Beverly W aun. Joyce Johnson Man1 n Miller, Joan Clever, Joyce Green, Miriam Brown, Josephine Cummings, Marcia Lantcrman, Carol Watcborn, Eileen McKee, (jeraldme Nyland, Sandra Warner, Audrey Hough. James I aimer, director. Hand future music careers and also encourages students to take music as a hohbv. The choir and band give many performances throughout the year and travel to other schools to perform. Two beats to the measure. Mr. Walters tells some of the members of the band. Waiting for the downbeat arc Charles Scott. Robert Temple, Melvin Smith. Larry Arcmia, Bill Kerr, Dick Kent, Norman Bridges, Norman Wing, and Robert Smith. 25
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NosUlte iA Tot row: James Montgomery, Roland Fizell, Robert Treadwell, Richard Salem, Gordon Strong, Glen Derr, Tom Rittcrshofer, Henry Hcidel, Gordon Carlson, Dennis Catrcft Dave Hunter, Al Shaker, Mar ell Burkett, John Skinner, Harold Vaughn. Row two: Vern Barnaby Bill Ivory, Peg Straley. Janet Gossell, Donna Mulder, Dorothy Carb. Alio McIntosh. Marlene Ross, Donna Abbey, Janet Dodder, Carol Windsor, Danice Lindsey, Stuart Kosal, Paul Bravender, David Sutinen. Row three: Gail Clore, Sharon Hcrfurtk The music department headed by Mr. Palmer gives students the chance to display their talents and interests in the field of music. This department aids in preparing students for Alositlte w, Tow row: Bill Cohee, Ldand Cor Belill, Bill Row four: Kelly. Nancy Dorothy Potter. McFadden. Pool and George Harvcll. 4
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PJwfAACcd £duxxUio+i Mrs. Campbell and Miss Powers check the class records for attendance and grades in their new office. Now that classes are being held in the Wildanger Fieldhouse, there are as many sports as the girls can participate in. Some of these sports arc tennis, volleyball, badminton, basketball, and tumbling. Archery has recently been inaugurated and they hope to have it better established by next fall. Also enjoying the comforts of a new office arc the men g m teachers. Mr. MacDonald points out a date on the bulletin board to Mr. Adams and Mr. Marlcttc. Gym has become a more pop ular class with the addition of the new fieldhouse. More facil- ities arc available along vv ith better working conditions for the instructors and students.
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