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I . A BAND Ladies and Gentlemen, and Students of Streator High-here is the band of 1949. On the first day of school they began their practices for the performances given be- tween the halves of the football games. Many amazing formations, the Four-Leaf Clover, Peg of My Heart, and the initials of the visiting teams were created for these performances. Probably the most outstanding was the clock with the mov- ing hands performed to the music Now Is the Hour. On October 23 the band went to the Illinois State Normal University Home- coming at Normal, Illinois. There they entered into competition with eleven other bands. They received a first place rating as the best all around band and came FIRST AGAIN WITH - x .............,. ..i.......,.... -- - .... ..........- home with the third trophy awarded them in two years. Starting in December the band entertained the spectators at the basketball games with their playing of snappy marches and hit tunes. In accordance with the school tradition only seniors hold offices in the band. The officers elected this year were: president, Grace Ann Mooreg vice president, Delores Brockg and secretary-treasurer, Harry Dawson. A council consisting of two other seniors, Wesley Knight and Anne Louise Keller, were chosen by Mr. Brix to work with the ofiicers. As a climax to a successful season the band presented the spring concert on May 5. MUSIC MEN IZ4
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mi THE REVIEW In publishing the REVIEW the jour- nalism students learned the practical application of all phases of putting out a small paper, including editing, reporting, copyreading, and financing. By changing editors every issue, each student was given a chance to give as well as to take orders and thus learn to cooperate with his fellow students. A wide range of material was covered by the REVIEW this year. An effort was made to include a write-up of every club, sport activity and event in the school, to please the Whole student body. CONCEN- TRATION ? Nicholson Holzman Carey Caile Barker Frappier Bradish WHERE IS THE DUMMY? Hyduk Benckendorf Kotansky Kaschak Boyd Eide Dutko AND PERHAPS A POISON PEN
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251 - Q A BAND CLARINETS Delores Brock Art Castetter Tony Cravatta Barbara Fellows David Pease John Eisenbart Darlene Munts Alice Funk Jim Hagerty Ronald Redman Leatrice Richard Hazel Dunbar Ann Bresney Betsy Rohan Barbara Pikovsky Larry Suhsen FLUTES Sharis Havel William Voights Claudia Stuck Arthur Barackman Carol Lanigan Donna Watson ALTO CLARINET Christie McCormick E FLAT CLARINET Jo Ann Kain BASS CLARINET Grace Ann Moore CARNEGIE H OBOES Martha Doden Bob Whalen ALTO SAXOPHONES Virgil Redman Cecil Worrells Winston Hughart Alice Snyder TENOR SAXOPHONE Wesley Knight BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bob Burton FRENCH HORNS Wallace Arrington Robert Yedinak Karl Brix III Betty Davis ALTO HORNS Betty Phillips Milton Lounsberry Dallas Applegate Tony Meyers BARITONES Ronald Mascal Jerry Parcher BATON TWIRLER Marge Nicklin ALL HERE TRUM PETS Al' Robert Allen Wayne Frye Bob Breen Bart Wolfe Bob Lorey Harry Dawson Lester Gill Robert Jones Ralph Winton Don Winton Francis Nolan James McClarey Shirley Smith Theodore Thompson Virgil Armstrong Wendell Applegate Alfred Davis Bob Notman BASSES William Sanford Dick Scorby Verne Hughart BASSOON Franklin Defenbaugh PERCUSSION Mary Ann Morse Harold Sparks John Challinor Anne Louise Keller Donald Chadd THEY COME
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