GIRLS' DRUM CORPS llRL'MSA-lhmricalla I'l1vuiip-ful, Ruth Frei-mail. Ii:-blur' Sue 'l'Rl'Nll'li'IiSf Mary Sui, llkin Vlaxinr N Q ilu Xlme 'Ixhr-rnbui-gh, Nancy Gibson, llgiry Maiwgenrvt XYmimly, lk-ity Ilickmzm, Mary F.ri'1't-si Xlt X4 u L tx e Shillcutt, Mary .Tune Gaiiius, Ilulty jean R:-hcrwn, lilfmiu llur--iliy Kciiiicim-i'. llammai. Mary Helen lfiiilxerilumlc-r, Mary ,lt-:in Yult-in, , , , I.. Dorothy Mn-kowilz, Mary Ann J--luis--il, llzirlmzira Fctlcr, MAH 45ff '1 . lU', slliml lk ue' lk' Immune Mcfam- Ihllznrtl, Suv Samlluxwl. i'YMll.'Xl.S-Nlarllia Lou lilluiut-'11, Kalhlrvn Sugsill. lxluxlfilzlnmll IAINXUI' MM-lin lilll l l lkllt Hui lm BASS llRl'llS-Betty Iam- Kiumn. l':u1lmu Vzirke. IDRVM XI.-X,lHR4M1l1lre4l l,c marched in the parade in Springfield. and the bag-pipes. N l1LDRED Lam N 113 NE of the most picturesque organizations in our school IS the Drum Corps. No one can watch the Kilties on parade without experi encing a thrill, for wearing their gay Scotch plaid and carrying their drums and bag-pipes, the girls make a pleasing picture The costumes were imported from Scotland some years ago and have always been the official uniforms of the drum corps members Under the guidance of Miss Mary Catherine Cunningham their sponsor, and Mildred 'iMickey Levan, the drum major the girls have learned a number of difficult drills and snappy formations At ball games and any number of parades they have proved to be one of the main attractions. The mascot, dressed exactly as the members adds a great deal of interest to the Corps. The colorful guidon and the United States flag are always present, carried at the head of the group The Drum Corps has been very active this year participatlng ID out-of-town activities as well as school affairs The group went to the Sedalia State Fair where it spent one day marching and drilling at intervals. At Miller and Lockwood, respectively the Kilties presented a pleasing marching routine, and on Labor Day they With senior graduation, a number of valuable Drum Corps members will be lost to the organization, but the remaining members and newcomers to the outfit will carry on the tradition of the plaid
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FLUTES-June Hermann, Juanita Latimer, Ralph Rauch, li x'1' ett Sechler, OHOES-Maurice Mcllmvell, Robert Sunflerlanil. ll.-XSSOGNS-Bill Spense, Ca 1'x'1'l l Turk. CLARINETS-Clifford Kincaid, llilly Macliunnell, Mac Powell, Richard NYheat. FRENCH HORNS-George Dulloif, Halbert Fanning, XYallace Springer. Jive Hill 'l'RL'MPE'llS-Edward Cnrbett, Paul COX, Joe llnb Moffett. TROMBONES-Hobart Lee Potter, Delbert Smalley, joe VVilmn. Turner PERCUSSION-Harold Arbeitman, James Barclay, Maurice Bricker, Ralph Immer. PIANO-Martha Lou Ellington, Martha Lou Norton. 1l5
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