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AND EVE TS R GE FRUM K-ll BA Il BACK ROW-I. Ruthraull. D. Shipley. I. Lord. B. Watson. I. Pollock. S. Tater. I. Weathered. G. Iennings. R. Iennings. N. Lawson, R. Woodward. W. Wilson. D. Staver. H. Woodcock, R. Hoark. FIFTH ROW-I. Taylor. B. McCandlish. K. Cox. H. Glenn, I. Stewart. R. Madden, A. Duncan. A. Greencxwalt, B Loy. B. Harris. FOURTH ROW-M. Coble. I. Dickey. I. HAVING a record enrollment of one hundred and three members, the 1951-52 Shawnee-Mission A band, under the direction of Harold George, provided good music for the student body. ln addition to performances at S-M, the band participated in many extra-curricular activities. K-U Band Day at Lawrence proved to be one of the highlights of the year. Traveling to Topeka for the Shawnee-Mission - Topeka game and playing at the Armistice Day parade were other main events. Concert-playing ability was shown at the district music festival. The A band presented an assembly for S-lvl students and traveled to Lawrence for an exchange assembly. This year's band was especially proud ol its new uniforms. Duggins Drive In Laundry 8. Cleaning, He. 5348, 5918 Broadmoor, Herald Corner iss Hamons. S. Smith. B. Pering. I. Foster. D. Williams, D. Stiller. P. Wah! man. K. McFarland, I. Hansen. V. Davis. H. Ross, K. Mecklenburg. G Ross. B. Chacey. D. Williams, I. Carlson. I. Meyers, K. Williams. T. Lane D. Kametz. B. More. R. Bond, B. Cochran. W. George. THIRD HOW- Ready to lead the band in u patriotic march or present a twirl- ing demonstration. the majorettes pose in ollicial uniforms. I.. to R. are G. Hansen. D. Trimble. L. Roberts. and M. A. Iames. if KF- 'll . if , , . ',jtR'S!l M. A32 lil! DAY
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ltl M RCHI 6 I K.tI.'S ARMISTICE PARADE P. Ensminger. D. Smith. G. Bennett. I. Lawrence. T. Gwinn, T. McDer- mond, M. Iames. T. Bath, R. Lorimer. G. Hardy, B. McFarland, B. Schwagerman, W. Koehler, B. Cullins, H. Iohnson, B. Lasher, L. Lee. M. Loy, C. Mazza, I. Franklin. D. Ioy. SECOND ROW-R. Lemhke, B. Constantly practicing under the direction of Mr. George, the band members achieve tune and timing for which they strive. I ' ,.., wie. Mills, B. Lawrence, I.. Atherton, A. Burris, B. Rhodes, S. Gritlin. I. Kralt. D. Larson, H. Clayton, I. Wollaston, R. Boelter, P. Kent. L. Roberts, L. Schmitz. FRONT ROW-C. Brown, E. Fischer, F. Flanders, I. Adam. C. Schulteis. M. Fulton, D, Trimble. M. Reed, M. Kimball, B. Bell. Entertaining the football spectators with music and marching maneuvers was another of the bands ac- tivities. At home basketball games the A band alter- nated with the B band for the privilege ol playing. Serving as officers of the band were Don Williams, president, Willmar Koehler, vicefpresident, Lucele Schmitz, secretary, and lim Adam, treasurer, These officers and those of the orchestra sponsored the Cavalcade, an annual musical variety show. During the marching season the band was led by the head majorette, Gerry Hansen. She was assisted by Lucy Roberts, senior, and Mary Alice Iames and Dorothy Trimble, sophomores. Leawood Cleaners, 2517 Somerset, Leawood, Fe 0700 197 4.-....
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GIVE CAVAUIADE WOW Trying to forget their aching muscles, chorus liners Mary Lue Wick- ersham. Dixie Bruflat. Marilyn Stueck. Ioanne Pope. Carolyn Andrews. Ianet Severin. and Sue Ann Miller practice a lively dance routine. A blow torch. a hammer. a saw, and escape-artist Iohn Swartz succeeds. Why. Senator Sumppump. with your wife's testimony and the rousing campaign of your colleagues. you are certain to win the election! Q3 TfKB 1111 MFLJUQ H I RFIM. KENNILNUR 655995 H5115 195
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