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A TLV IARCHING'BAND First Charles Sargent Director, laelee Hatten-lajorette, Darlene lright, Delores lilson, Harry Fo , J1ll Norman, Beverly Hogsett, Karen Blackburn, Marty Maher, Elaine Blackburn, Bonnie Bromley, Karren Greenwood, Joylea Rubink, Joe lyatt, Rita McFadden, Venita Hiller, Bob Hall, Glen McCormick, like lalters, Ruth Fellows, Nancy Norman Jeanne Howe, Marie Roberts, Marian Stiles, Beverly VanArsdel, Rose mary Jackson. Second Charlene Martin, Ann G lbert, Betty Chance, Darla Leffler, Raymond Rice Third Kent Haffitt, Dan Fellows, Beverly Shirley, Beverly Thompson,Clark laffitt, Allen leston,Nelvin Taylor, CarrollTrewet, Larry Thompson dath Seymour, Phyllis Zach, lands Dugger, Corlene Ranck, Shirley Carpenter, Donna Nenneman, Nancy lyatt, larren Taylor, Dollie Law rence, Bob Shirley THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PENN DRUG COMPANY Few schools in the entire state enjoy the prestige,honor and high type of instruction in instru ental music that Sidney High School has enJoyed for several years The success of the Sidney instrumental groups is due to several factors The most outstanding factor is the highly com etent and progressive instructor Charles A Sargent Secondly, the spirit of those entering the senior band and their willingness to practice faithfully, co- operate,and accept constructive discipline has made possible one of the top organizations of Iowa It takes real people to drill hour after hour in the hot sun It takes young people with genuine stamina and love of perfection to march evening after evening over the rough clods of the rodeo arena All Fremont County is proud of Sidney's band Rodeo visitors have complimented the cardinal, white and gold uD1fOTmBd organizations in the very highest terms Gene Eaton, Laverne Simpson, Bruce Hopkins, Marlene Henderson, Ar-
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ri 4j5 First Second Third Standing: CONC ERT BAND Ruth Fellows, Nancy Norman,Charlene Martin, Glen MCCOI'l!l1Ck, Beverly Hogsett, Venlta Hooten, Shirley Carpenter, Jeanne Howe, Marian Stiles, Shirley Nichols Betty Chance, Ann Gilbert, Marie Roberts, Corlene Ranck, Keith Cowden, Ardath Seymour, Ianda Dugger, Delores W1lson, Phyllis Zach Donna Henneman, Marlene Henderson, llaelee Hatten, Layton Rawllns, Beverly Thompson, Rosemary Jackson, Dan Fellows, Beverly Shirley like Ialters, Raymond Rice, Darla Leffler, Bob Hall, Carrol Trewet Tom Johnson, Bruce Hopkins, Larry Thompson, Ronald Illson, Allen leston, Laverne Smpson, Evelyn llcK1nley,Bob Shirley,Kent Maffitt, Iarren Taylor, Dollie Lawrence, Marty llaher,Bonnie Bromley,E1aine Blackburn, Karen Blackburn. Joe lyatt, Rita llcFadden, Joylea Rubink, Charles Sargent-Director, Karen Ck-eenwood. THIS PACE SPONSORED BY HOSELEY 8: ORR INCOHE TAX SERVICE Around the square are a loyal bunch of Business and professional people. These with the countryside who attend Wednesday and Saturday night concert have encouraged the young folks to do their best. Proof that school music at Sidney functions and carries over is that perhaps a dozen alumni come back each summer,practice and play regularly with the 60 piece sumner group It is the fact that the American Legion Rodeo board has seen fit to give contracts the last few years to this organization that has made possible the purchase of many new and rare instruments. The marching precision necessary for the Wand Entry' has greatly enhanced the chances of the fall school band to win top State llarching honors. Not the least of the factors of success has been band of sincere hard working 'Band Mothers . This substan- tial organisation and parents who believe in music as a fine activity and avoication have been perhaps to many an unknown factor and little praised large group who have contributed their share.
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