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Plays First Row Square dance: Margie putting the makeup on Tom and Colion : love scene between Gwen and Tom: ii's a long way down: old new's quartet: Heavy Second Row Mr, Ross: grocery store: Gwen: Cotton and his girls: the big party at Old Man Pomerysf Third How-'Harwood and Ioe: Marjorie, lim, Caroline, and Heavy : Ierry: wedding: the big party on stage. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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Band MajorettesYMargaret Richardson, Carol Darnstaedt, Band Leader-Perdue Powlen. First Upright-AGerry Wingate, Paul Miller, Margaret McColl, Dick Washburn, lim Franks, Linda Copper, Donalue Reiken, Carolyn Holder, lack Howkinson. Second Uprighte-vMaucie Faust, Dick Robbins, Wayne Duncan, David Holder, Carlita Lane, Ruth Ann Carpenter, lim Pool, Bill Kallal. Lett Diagonal-Ed Rockhill, Gail Flinn, Ianet McColl, Doris Reiken, Margie Siierd, Barbara Teeter. Iuanita Hahn, Dougie McColl. Right Diagonal--Ierry Elmore. Carolyn Glazier, David Elmore, Clyde Lytle, David Holder, Grant Chrisop. Third Upright-Ed Van Deman, Nancy Solomon, Nada Ireland, Ioan Crowell, Carolyn Shell, Eddie Emerson, Ianet Emerson, Karen Hickman. Fourth Upright-Bob White, Ralph Spencer, Dorthy Cahill, Phyllis Crowell, Nila Long, Ioan Young. Dwight Douglas, Tom Clapper. Playing at plays, Commencement, P.T.A., the Spring Concert, and civic parades are a few of the many activities in which the high school band par- ticipates under the direction of Mr. Perdue Powlen. An outstanding feature of the band is marching for basketball and football games. There are about seventy members, including the three majorettes, who are Carol Darnstaedt, Alice Van Cleave, and Margaret Richardson. Three of the most enjoyed numbers played by the band are: Holiday for Strings, Gremlin Ball, and Lady of Spain. PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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Elections The Senior Civics class sponsored a mock election for state, county, and city officials in November on the regular election day. The rules committee adopted and revised the statutes drawn up by the class of '49 for their election in 1948. All students were allowed to register in the primary on Friday, while those over fifteen years of age voted on election day the following Tuesday. Precinct I, in the east upper office room, served students whose names ranged from A to K. The second precinct, in the first-aid room, accommodated students whose name would fall in the remaining category. Tuesday night, the election returns were counted by a group of senior stu- dents with Miss Nickels and Mr. Ryan. ELECTION BOARDS C Top Picturej First Row, seated-Carol Darrxstaedt, Betty Ran- dall. Second Row, seated-Elmer Price, Bob Alkire, Ierry Bunnell, Miss Nickels, and Iim Miller. Standing-Iim Clapper. Tom Clapper. CBottom Picturej First Row-Margie DeMoss, Don Smith: Seated eSue Hopper, Betty McClurg. Second How-Ioe Hintz, Richard Brown, Ed Van Deman, Carolyn Shell, and lim Clapper. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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