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Page 62 text:
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il and A shrill whistle! A drum-beat! And in a flash of Blue and White the band marches onto the fieldl This year under the direction of Mr. Wojnarowski the band was bigger and better than ever. There were more than sixty members who com- bined to make the magnificent half-time performances each Saturday even at away games. They went through all sorts of intricate maneuvers and formed many fascinating figures. But the football sea- OFFICERS President Ted Edwards Vice President Jay Squires Secretary Treasurer Barbara Green son did not end work for Mr. Wojnarowski and the band. They practiced hard for assemblies and their annual spring concert the Night of Music at which they played many favorite songs. Two of the band members Joan Elsener and Dorothy Tutt were also members of the All-State Band. Scotch Plains High is proud of the band and appreciates all it has done to make school life more enjoyable.
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Page 61 text:
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Los Majaderos, our Spanish Club, was reorganized in September, with Miss Lenora Rossi as faculty advisor. The club name was adopted some years ago, and, loosely trans- lated into English, means Blockheads. The purpose of the club is to develop the interest of the higher-ranking Spanish students in the language and customs of Spanish-speaking peoples. The clubfs main social event, as in the past, was the annual Spanish dance. Usually a Spanish band is employed to provide a real atmosphere. OFFICERS President ..,......... Clyde Waterman Vice-President . . . ...... Patricia Lea Secretary ..... . . May Anderson Treasurer . . . . . . Joanna Weber
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Page 63 text:
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Scotch Plains High has been very proud of the twirlers who, at each game, led the band onto the field. Their initiative and skill has added much to half-time programs. We give them a vote of appreciation for their hard work. 1- Jwbzlalm W? 'T 'Ai, ffiifv M I, T iyb ' I , - NU . . Www eww ' it j 4 P ' Hmm fll1.6O,,f.!, a s , o iic The Ziggity Boom Club is com- posed ot Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders. These peppy, attractive girls are always seen cheering the athletic teams on to victory. With their primary aim to promote good sportsmanship and cooperation among the student body, the cheerleaders, who are high spirited themselves, have done much to heighten the spirit ofthe crowds. f 2,1 K I 't 1 65 Q in ,bv . tg1L6?,g'l-5, K tl -fly lk 1 5 05 o N fi . ,' Af' yd , V R .ff f' ,J fb f omceks A1 Varsity captain ........ Jane Sylvan J. V. captain ....... Helen Fourre Secretary ......... Karol Schwingel Treasurer ....... JeanAnne Harvey DRUM MAJORETTE, Dorothy Webster
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