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BAND First .lot.: Phyllis Petorson, Dean Ostberc,Dorothy ftlsier, Lowell Bills, Shirley Cranor. Second Row: Kenneth Podlent, Rodonna Llndholm, Gloria Adelson, Al- ve: tus LAessle, Ronald Benson, Shirley Kyborc, Delores Dahlin, Ranona Sundberc, Glon.nls Y.'IGca, Marilyn Dahlin, Lavonne Lylo.and Marilyn Olson. Third Rov.j jirene Olson, Doyle Kahn, Jack LaVelle, Karvin Kelson, Donald Killer, Ranona Sealey, Ioleno Johnson, Arlone Kalin, Sh- irley Gordon, Donald Rasuussen, and Jack Kyera. Fourth Rov.; Corrlne Carlson, Phyllis Craner, Jinny Sundbore, Dor- orthy Sealey, Dolv yn Lindholn, Doyle Bustafson, Jack Witte, Ada Kelson, Gloria Tetorson, Karlcnc Sho3tror., and' Kuriol ' amick. Fifth .»ow: Gerald! no Killer, Darlene Li ht, Dorald Johnson, Arlone Green, Ro£or Kanquist, Virginia Green, Arthur Bates, LeRoy An- derson, Beverly Jones, Wallace Lind and Jeannine Lind. Director: Hr. Ramp There are thirty-five nombeis In tho Sonior Band. Te practico every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornlnrs before school. Bach section of the band has a practice once a week. This helps »3 to learn our parts better. T.e have played at several 0p.rearar.ce3. T.e playod a few nunbers for t! e Junior Play, also for an afternoon program, and for basket- ball and football canes. dur band has had one party. This party was held in tie cyn, fter on enjoyable ovonlnj of playln . car.cv.e went to the cole for ro f ro3l»nont3. A bass drun, cynbul3, and baritono saxophone have been furnished ■ j the school alone '’-th other instrunents w! Ich students arc loorn- nc to ploy. The school has a rental plan which enables r.any students to 3e- c’1”® -nstrumento. They v.Ill soon be nonboro of the Senior Band. V.e did a little narchinc tils fall with Vandellne Bush as our :'on r.ajor.
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BOY S' GLE E First Row: Dale Kelson, Donald Hiller, Kenneth Upton, Deraid John- son, Y.ayne Glasser, Lowell Dills, and Dwayne Hiller. Second Rov.-: Donald Shostrom, Donald Forss, Gail Kealihor, Ronald Bonson, Duane Newton, Duane Hahn, aid LeRoy Anderson. Third Row: Glen Kisler, Donald Rasmussen, Arthur Dates, Leonard jisa, Richard Sealey, Jack Witte, and Dean Ostberg. Charles Jisa and Delvr n Lindholrr. absent. Director: Hr. Ramp Accompanist: Corrine Carlson The Boys Clee is composed of some tv.enty-five members wh o meet on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. The Boys sang for the December ve per. An octette composed of Donald Miller, Donald Forss, Ronald Ben- son, Arthur Bates, Dwayne Iiahn, Wallace Lind, Kenneth Wilshusen, and Dean Ostberg was entered in the District Music Contest at Full- erton. Corrine Carlson served as accompanist for both the glee club1 and octette.
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Football Jirst kuv:: Glen KIsler, Jack V.'itte, Donald Schaepler, Delv;yn Lind- koln, Donald Da1 IIn, Kenneth Y.ilshusen, Dean Gstberg, Doyle Gus- tafson, and Donald V. I Ison. Second Rov.: Lekoy Anderson, Dwayne !:illei , V.allace Lind, La Vaughn Adels n, V.ayne Glasscr, Dale Lindburg, Lovell Bills, Richard Sea- ley, Jin Gundberg, Dar. ld Johnson and Donald Killer. ' e started out this year with five letter men. The starting line was: Doyle Gu3taf3on and Jack Y.itte, ends; Dean Gstberg and Don Dchr.epler, tackles; Dclv.yn Lindholrr. and Kenneth Y.ilshusen, guards; Don Dublin, center; Richard Soaley, quarter back; Lowell Bills, full back; V.ayne Jlassor and Dale Lindburg, half back. This seas r. v.as net very successful, because of lack of experien- ced players. Do ever, ve vere never beat very badly except n the first garie. 7: o scores v.er-.; as follows: tr«.-: ;BOurg They 10 V.e 0 Genoa G 0 Ztr.j. .3burg lb 7 oc cc ola 0 7 larks 0 7 Clarks 7 0 Cilv r Greek 1C 7
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