BAND SENIOR BAND During the half-time periods of the home football games, the spectators were enter¬ tained by the 80 piece marching band of Philo High School. The marching band was led by Anita Sims, a member of the Senior class. The Pep Band and sometimes the full band pepped up the spirit at the home bas- getball games. The Pep Band was invited to play at the Red Cross banquet in Zanes¬ ville. This band is under the direction of another Senior member, Bonnie Waxier, The band has a busy schedule this spring. We are working on music for our annual Spring Concert, March 29. The en¬ tire band is planning to enter the band con¬ test at Muskingum College and several solos and ensembles are entering competi¬ tion at Bellaire, Ohio, in April. Besides the Senior Band there is the Cadet Band consisting of 50 members and the Junior Band with 60 members. BONNIE WAXLER BAND FORMATION Page Forty-five
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r STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Fitz, Swingle, Mrs. Sharp, Payne, Miller, and Watson. Second Row: Kreis, Newton, Barclay, and Dietz. ) The Student Council, consisting of nine student members and Mrs. Sharp, the faculty representative, has achieved many useful tasks this year. The student members are as follows: two Freshmen, Fred Dietz and Norma Swingle; two Sophomores, John Barclay, and Danny Watson; two Juniors, Jerry Fitz and Ronald Newton, and three Seniors, Leland Kreis, Sam Miller, and Emerson Payne. The officers are as follows: President Emerson Payne Vice-President Sam Miller Secretary Norma Swingle The Student Council also sponsored two movie serials presented each Wednesday dur¬ ing the noon hour. Each year the Council award honor students with a letter. RONALD NEWTON Page Forty-seven
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