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jorelted J Nichols, S Spencley, D Luesing, G Durkalec 8 MIZLOI' and F' f' Row 1: R Searles, S Schaufler, S Murray, S Baker, L Moore, G Skilton, C Croff, B Cameron Row 2 M Anderson E Ellsworth, B Davis, R 0'le1l, W Sovles, M Sanford, E Walsh Row 3: Bonter L Givens B Riggs, B Bayha, J B ovn, E Gebrielson, B Anderson, C Anderson structor, Mr Anderson PQT ty
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lw eIlL0l' all Row 1 D Luesing, S Spencley, M Readmond, L Noel, E Shorter, K Anderson, A Yoder, S Anderson O Cain J Smith, M McClutchey, A Dieterich, J Waldeck, G Durka ec, J N chols Row 2 T Gardner, L Ball, D Bonter, K Schmalzried, M Ericks, B Ball, P Byard, B Ellis, J Davenport, V Hunt, J Davenport, E Cronn, S Snider Row 3 G Ferguson B Kaiser, M Weatherwax, A Vance D Walsh, B Croff, J Cameron, M ameron, W Sanford, K Searles, R onter J Gillet, H Bassett Kneeling M Wallace, M Hunger, S Shier, Kerridge Mr Anderson, Instructor In the fall, shortly after school started, we marched and played at the home football games Gaylord was the only away game we attended There we helped dedicate their new football field At Christmas time the band gave a concert at the Quonset Hut This also included talks by the band communications students on the origin of different Christmas customs Something else was new the band laid down their instruments The band helped to dedicate the gym when the remodeling was vided into two pep bands and took turns playing at the rest of On March 20 we held our spring concert featuring mostly John The program was enjoyed by everyone. and sang nSilent Nightu completed The band di the games Phillip Sousa's marches. As a novelty act Mr. Anderson formed a bottle band. The band instruments were bot- tles. Instead of sending band students to Interlochen as has been the custom, the band voted to establish a harmony band for experimenting in the third grade. The harmony band is composed of child flutes and harmony pipes. The Senior Band, Cadet Band, and Harmony Band combined their forces to make our an nual Band Bounce a success. When we journeyed to East Jordan for the Band Festival, we were quite excited. Our band's special selections were HKing Midas Overturen and the UDelores Marchu. Besides the usual work and playing in the band, the members went to Petoskey to hear the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Page Tienly ugh! 5 ' Ja' J D P-g Q-, In 7 Qxfifi ...'6.:.: .. I ...'i..5.'.. .
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uture omemakerd Cl 5 350 1 Diets E Newawanger, 8 Snider, B Bpencley Row 2: Miss Bethka, Niche s L Ball, B Ball, E Smith, N Bell, H Drier, G Ferguson, B Ellis, Gardner Row 3: J Mace, E Cronn, B Reed, J Smith, M Mc gagey,fg Schmalzried, S Shier, J Spencley, D Ward, P Kalkofen, H c ono OFFICERS President Betty Diets Vice President Susan Anderson Secretary Edith Newswanger Treasurer Sally Snider Adviser Miss Bethke On October 23, we had the F H A Fair along with the F F A The girls exhibited bake goods, and they were judged by Hrs Greta Anderson At the Regional Meeting held in Petoskey on the 18 of October, Susan Anderson was chosen Vice President for the region Some of the girls acted as ushers he initiation was held on October 29 The officers were dressed for mally ur club colors are red and white, our flower, the American Beauty rose, our lotto, 'Toward New Horizons N age Thirty u Z ge QQ Q 'q D I , F 4f Q A . , t W. ,vt :VI S.' . 5 l -' mg 5' asf i, - Row ll M. Wallace, D. Luesing, G. Durkalec, B. Cameron, 8. Andersoni B. 1.0 O . I . O . O 0 .I is a a e e a e ' T . - 0 . ,i 6 6 9 9 P
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