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Num Iajorette, State Chalpiomhip latching Band 1951 llaelee Hatten, a S I Iowa Div I winner and II winner at State This lovely charming senior was a most worthy leader for the State Championship Marching Band Only by seeing this band in action or viewing colored movies of it 1n contest or on parade could you appreciate the almost perfect performances of S W Iowa's finest band The high cadence, th intricate maneuvers, the perfect alignments, whether parallel or oblique,all were evidence of the dignity and the glamour of this young lady's direction and the fine spirit of co-operation that the band members gave To see this cardinal,wh.1.te and gold, uniformed band on parade was a sight long to be remembered The Sidney band is one of a few in this area that played difficult music all through their drills The silent routine of the organization as they wound in and out of their maze of designs was a marvel tomaw band leaders as well as to the public, This young lady is also a playing member of the State Champion ship Concert Band and a member of the Division I State Contest Saxaphone Quartette Lst's appreciate our musicians while they are with us Drum lajorette and Twirlers Left to right Rosemary Jackson, Beverly Varmrsdel, Darlene Wright, Ilaelee Hatten--llajorette Here is a quartstte for zip, snap, precision with the baton, keen uniforms, and sheer loveliness that is hard to beat 1 xg S W? ' Ky N
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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER PRINCESS ATTENDANTS PHYLLIS ZACH, The Queen and the prlncesses, Marlan Grudle, Bonnie Bromley, Nancy Norman, Wanda Dugger and Harlan Stlles Frlday October 19th w11l be long remembered by all of us but most of all, by these gracefully pleaslng, falr, beautiful maldens of Sldney High It the 1951 Homecomlng The chosen beautles gathered on the lovely decorated float and the State Champlonshlp Band stepped off w1th a fast cadence, Coach John Lanham, notifled the prlncesses who had been elected Queen Phyllls Zach the wlnner stepped up on the reglnal throne and the Homecomlng parade was under way Twice lt enclrcled the square Hundreds from all over the county viewed the annual spectacle from each slde of the square Then to make the reign long to be remembered the boys won their game from Peru Truly 1951 was a real Homecomng was they who were chosen to be princesses and one of them to be Queen for
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