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BAND Jerry Siefers, Eleanor Knittel, Sharon Brady, Joann Farley, Marilyn Edwards, Betty Wonnell, Marilyn Winter, Jan Cork, Phyllis Dobbins, Deloris Beck, Dave Kutch Wayne Armentrout, George Thompson, Ronnie Money, Ron Duffin, Gayle Gwinn, Toby Cantwell, Diane Pleyte, Jane Beaman, Mims Hoerger, Avis Belcher, Sue Zink, Donna Shultz Jacquie Loffland, Jim McDaniels, Marshall Dishon, Bruce Kelley, Ray Smith, Jim Farley, Joan Marvel, Mary Praed, Jean Droege, Jody Piper Larry Henderson, Bob Stewart, Larry Thomas, Bill Hanna, Linda Price, Martha Hawkins, Judy Smith, Patsy Tipps, Linda Smith, Connie Pinkerton, Linda Lookabaugh David Gerkin, Danny Doicu, Ronnie Hunt, Jimmy Wenz, Don Crawford, Albert White, Ronnie Norman, Sue Swenson, Sandra Messick, Margaret Parke, Carol Lambert, Carolyn Skeeters Jan Cork, Charles Gebauer, Tom Riggles, Kitty Hill, Linda Lindley, Janet Oestrlke, Judy Foster, Betty White, Carol Fidler, Marilyn Woodward, Ann Burton, Beverly Erwin, Barbara Marmaduke THAT'S OUR BAND! The day was bright and sunny and excitement was in the air, For our band was in the contest and all of Speedway was there. The drum major gave the signal and the drums began to beat. in a style that looked so neat. The majorettes were strutting with their knees all lifted high, And the flags were waving proudly as bearers came marching by. The music was magnificent. Our band can really play! That SpeedwayABand deserves a first, Was all the judges could say. BAND OFFICERS After the performance was over Deloris Beck, Vice President, Mr. Wicker, and they marched off looking so grand, D 'eC o'3 Jane Beaman' Treasure' The crowd all cheered and clapped for them, Jan Cork, Secretary, Ronnie Money, Student Manager, Betty Wonnell, President and Said. HYES, fhalls Ol-'V bandln The Speedway Band came marching out I
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STUDENT COUNCIL Fred Scott, Peggy Emigholz, John Weddle, Mims Hoerger, Bud Green, Patsy Tipps, Connie Pinkerton ' W. K. Lippard, Judy Mayo, Fred MacAbee, Sharlene Stone, Pam Owings, Carolyn Skeeters Mr. Weller, Bob Kryter, Billy Crafton, Dick Lewis, Tony Tingle, Avis Belcher, Carleton Toole, Tom Genung COURT OF APPEALS Under the direction of Mr. Dale Weller, newly appointed sponsor ireplacing Mr. Floyd Troth, whose guidance duties take up an increased portion of his timel, the Student Council hit its prime this year. Realizing that this was a do-or-die year for them, they proceeded to try to gain more recognition. Start- ing off with a big bang, the election of the president and vice-president by the whole student body instead of just by the Council themselves found Tom Genung and Bob Kryter of the Sparks party emerging victorious over their rivals on the Plugs ticket, W. K. Lippard and George Thompson. This gave Bob Kryter a seat in the Council thus raising the membership to 20, the most it's ever been, in the nine years the Council has served the school. At Christmas time, the Council sponsored its second big event-the talent show which seemed to be what the majority of the student body preferred as enertainment. lt proved to be a big success. With the annual presentation of their awards on Awards Day, the Student Council topped off a very succesful year as the governing body of S. H. S.
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MAJORETTES Sharon Brady, Joann Farley, Marilyn Edwards, Betty Wonnell, Marilyn Winter, Jan Cork, Phyllis Dobb ns Yes, this was our band's big year. . . As is every year. . . the musicians started the year by winning a coveted First Division in the state marching contest . . . held right here in Speedwaytown on Oct. 11, 1952 . . . Twenty-four bands and 143 twirlers competed in the stupendous affair . . . Marilyn Winter, Sharon Brady, Jan Cork, and Marilyn Edwardsialso brought home the bacon, a First Division in twirling . . . Mr. Wicker, their director and also president of the Indiana School Music Association, has received 18 First Divisions, four of these obtained with the Speedway band . . . Next the band went down Bloomington way to participate in the I. U. Band Day on October 18 during the I. U. vs. Temple football game . . . Other performances on their agenda were at basket- ball and football games, convos, P. T. A. meetings, etc .... Come April, our 74 piece concert band performed at Danville on the 18th for the state concert contest, bringing home a Second Division. . . For the first time in the history of SHS tryouts were held for the five open majorette positions . . . Diane Gerkin, Ann Burton, Karen Green, Charlotte Stumph, and Barbara Harrah will take the places of Phyllis Dobbins, Sharon Brady, Jan Cork and Marilyn Edwards, while Joann Farley is honored with the Drum Major position from Betty Wonnell.
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