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FRONT ROW P Kavwaod, C. Alsbury, J, Hamilton, M. Bangert, V, Lanham, N. l. Carpenter, P, Knull, Z, Krrull, 5. Morrison, S. Baiiarlairr SECOND ROW S Crass, L. Urbach, M. A. Ramsay, M, L. Mabley, L Edquist, V. Hochstetler, B. Hill, D Sullivan, S McCrumb. THIRD ROW S Hagglal, K. Gillharn, M. Rhodes, J. Hudson, W. Cleese, B. L. Berry, M L Jackson, N. lmhoden, M Pasker, l. MrPheron. FOURTH ROW A. Schneider, M Staslta, M L. Davis, M. A Appleman, S Aiken, B. l Andrews . C ' ' lcgyjlnlflllllfllfll cfJr'rI.srf U S I1 e l' 5 Many people entered the auditorium during the year and lelt quite alone when they realized that all they had to guide them was a ticket stub. Following the crowd they found themselves at the check stand where an attractive girl was waiting to give service. Soon a lovely girl approached and in a pleasant voice aslced, May I show you to your seat? The ushers were organized as a club this year with Sally Condon as president and Sue Bauerlein as secretary. The ushers were on hand for all regular school performances and many civic programs as well. While the actors were preparing lor their roles, the ushers were playing their role superbly by making all feel welcome. Their role was service which was given whenever they heard the words- Information Please. L They Put The Lights Out Powder Aria Paint Mum' anrl Drama I9
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seissusigizissxs wil . + i FIRST ROW. M, P. Miller, M. R. Anglund, S. Condon, S. Pirtle, S. Bauerlein, L. Rovenstine, M, Weimer, M. Mitchell, S, Smith. SECOND ROW. R. Strong, C. Kirk, B. Adams, B. Temple, K. Brown, P. Demmin, D. Priddy, L. Edquist, J. Cornpbell, Mr. Roe, THIRD ROW: G. Conkey, B. J. Doy, S. Doyle, l. Crouch, L. Weller, D, Stroud, P. Poris, M. Cimino, M. A. Scofield, T. Anglund. fczflfikwf U Masque and Sandal While those not in the knovv may think it is only Make Believe , to the members of the Masque ond Sandal Club, play production is very real. This club gives honor ond recognition to students for work in the dramatics department of Colorado Springs High School, either behind the footlights or behind the visible stage, Members of this club ore willing to work long hours both day and night in order that every production may be a success, Through the medium of the stoge, comedy, mystery, ond tragedy, ore brought to life from a land of Make Believe. The officers of this energetic group for the year were: Skid Pirtle as president, Sue Bauerlein as Vice-President, Sally Ann Condon as Secretary, and Loy Rovenstine as Treasurer. Under the inspiration of their sponsor, Mr. Don Roe, the club completed ci very successful year. l've Got A Feeling I'm Falling Until The Real Thing Comes Along lB Music and Drama
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llllll S, OHOT S, HASSOONS BASSES Slfklllb M. ltisthot, M, l. Todd, f. lrirkson, H Scott, H Brush, G. Scott P Thomas, U Eatmon, J Atkinson, f Burrow. SlANlDllXlC3 5 Mrtytiirtrrry, C7 irri1ricirt,C Cartr-r,f lnt2i,F M Carlson, F. luiiv-., A lirrriiri rfffdr' U MAlOf3l HTS KNHLINC M f. Williams, J freeman, E. fvancich STANDING: C, Sprrari., S ttionta-., A Hmbiacr, N, Imboden, M F Nagode. The forerunner of this year's band events was the fabulous trip to Washington, D. C. which the C, 5. H. S. band took during the summer of 1950. Chosen by the governor to represent Colorado ot the sesquicenten- nial celebration in Washington, the band performed August l, the 74th anniversary of Colorado's admission to statehood in the Union, The enthusiczstic bandmen began to prepare and perfect a varied and interesting concert. The special train, carrying the group, left Colorado Springs on July 29 and arrived in the na' tion's capital on July 3l. That evening the band played the first of a series of three concerts at the Jefferson Memorial, situated on the Potomac River. The follow- ing morning a program was presented on the steps of the Capitol building and the band prepared for their Colorado Day concert that evening, The Terror musicians played on the newly constructed bandstand located on the Capitol grounds. The following day CLARINITS Slfkillt K Nelson, li, I, Andrews, C Mrrrner, M, Perkins, P, Dyche, S. Moyer, B. J. Robb, S. Morrison, V. Lasey, D. Compton SIAIXIDINC flu lrihi-r, W Ciirovvre, H Piurton, I Hemingway, D. Curlson, F. Johnson, F Nicks, K. Johnson, C Babcock, l Day, l Decker, lt, Coodbrrr 20 Musir ond Drnma
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