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SR. HIGH BAND ROW ONE: B. Glasgow, N. Eckert (Pres.), V. Norton, S. Ringler, M. Perkins, T. Mikkelson, (Sec. -Treas.), M. Coney, J. Keyes, D. Merriman. ROW TWO: J. Sleeper, M. Twitchell, M. Howe (librarian), S. Sellers. (Vice- Pres.) R. Sellers, B. Hunter, S. Ransburg, C. Nelson, D. Norton, P. Lepley, P. Young, L. Terry, B. Chrysler. ROW THREE: A. Kuchenbecker, S. Hetzel, D. Sellers, G. Foltz, B. Holiday, T. Diehl, S. Reese, R. Wilson, K. Gage, D. Faust, S. Hughes, R. Keyes, M. Dain. ROW FOUR: C. Allen, A. Lash, D. Bryant, J. Butler, J. Hughes, K. Hoyer, E. Himes, D. Butler, K. Norton, D. Stayner, L. Ulch, J. VanWagner, (Librarian), D. Albright, D. Weiss, C. Walker, A. Storer. ROW FIVE: M. Hayward, S. Perkins, L. Spero, G. Call, D. Halferty, C. Smith, D. Barker, J. Knight, J. Leaders, S. Ruhl, J. Wren, D. Halsey, M. Kellett, L. Spillner, J. Darr. Prairie Heights Musicians provided fine music for many school functions. Also, concerts were held periodically throughout the year. Music played is varied to suit the different tastes of the listeners. In April the band journeyed to Columbia City for the district band contest. A third rating was obtained. Also many compliments were received on the band ' s performance in Bye Bye Birdie which was presented to the public on March 31 and April 1. Sixth period practice session
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CHORUS PERFORMING AT THE EASTER PROGRAM Entertainment is provided at concerts and during special performances by the grandeur of the harmonizing voices of the Prairie Heights chorus. A combined county choir performed at the different schools in the spring The four schools were Westview North, Westview South, Prairie Heights, and Lakeland. This gave the chorus an opportunity to work under different directors. This com- bined chorus helped the schools to learn and work together in unison and act as one group. The chorus at PHHS also received a high second in the district contest at Colum- bia City. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS •Artnl J M i ill t? H lr.fi 1 V U ?Tll m « ' f S 8 ' M ' Twitchell R - Davenport, S. Hall, P. Conley, C. Hicks, A. Davis, D. Huff, Sorl ' n o ; J - T V c a u nWagner - R ° W 2: D - Pem ° d L Br y ant P - Y °™% P- Householder, D. Halsey, P ' Sir °- ° Calt ' J - ShlIe ' C - Householder, L. Reese, S. Musser, S. Cline, P. Huff. ROW 3: K Kain T Mrkkelson B. Hunter, F. Binkley, R. Keyes, L. Spilner, V. Clevenger, L. Wright, P. Parr, L. VanDeVenter D Hoyer, S. Wha en, C. Kain, K. Gage. ROW 4: R. Diehl, C. Reed, M. Wilson, D. Stayner, S. Reese LSpero B Brown V Norton, L Kiles, L. Ulch, S. Ruhl, J. Wren, A. Storer, A. Kuchenbecker,7. Watkms ROW I S Perkins, T German J. Sleeper, M. Watkins, J. Knight, G. Ingles, M. Kain, C. Walker, J. Hughes, T Diehl D Barker, J. Leaders, D. Halferty, D. Faust, D. Bryant, E. Heimes.
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POM POM CORPS ROW 1: E. Frey, J. Conner (Sec.-Treas.), C. Kain (Vice Pres.), P. Householder, V. Krieger, A. Rigg, B. Stanger, M. Boots (Pres.), C. Kistler. ROW 2: S. Messer, B. Amburgey, S. Todd, L. Wright, P. Sutton, S. O ' Brien, T. El- lett, R. Hall, C. Kuhn. Talented high school girls swinging to the rhythm of popular music is great entertainment at the half-time of any ball game. Everyone enjoys seeing a group of girls working in unison to perform a magnif- icent routine. The work is hard, but the girls enjoy it. The long grueling hours of practice are rewarded by the wonderful reception the girls receive from the audience.
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