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O R C H E S T R A III. Mr. Arlie Richardson, instructor, Frankie Depuglio, Stanley McKay, Norma Swanson, Pearl Kinney, Vivian Price, Wayne Vig, Fred Goss. II. Edna Pountain, Maxine Tribby, Jess Tarrant, Homer Johnson, Quenton Wheaton, Garnet Baird, Kenneth Millette, Bob Wood, Ruth Lapp, Betty Bodenner, Quindred Frahm. I. Doris Lapp, Vera Toland, Lois Lapp, Alphonse Tennis, Louise Lindic Eleanor Brown, Beatrice Haefner. OFFICERS Edna Mae Pountain................President Quindred Frahm..............Vice President Maxine Tribby.....Secretary and Treasurer With the addition of more instruments of the modern orchestra, the orchestra has developed into a balanced group that has furnished enter- tainment to its fullest capacity throughout the year. Especially pop- ular have been its many appearances at plays, both high school and pub- lic. The selection, Andante, from the Pathetic Symphony by Tschaikow- sky, represents its highest effort in program music of the year.
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G . A . A . IV. Georgine Tarrant, Betty Bodenner, Virginia Birkholz, Louise Ziegler, Norma Swanson, Faye Harvey, Laura Duprel, Mary Greenly, Edna Grams. III. June Mbrill, Mary Jane Day, Phyllis Griffith, Margaret Steele, Delores Lewis, Jean Baird, Pearl Kinney, Miss Mildred Chase, instructor. II. Neal Onstott, Lola Schuelke, Catherine Johnson, Mae Duprel, Florence Sly, Madeline Schu er, Fern Weiss. I. Wanda Wachter, Faye Cooper, Mary Snyder, Vivian Price, Quindred Frahm, Dorothy Jolley, Edith Williams, Helen Kilness. - OFFICERS Vivian Price ..... ........ .... ....President Quindred Frahm ............. ...Vice President Catherine Johnscn....Secretary and Treasurer Miss Mildred Chase. ......... ......Instructor G. A. A., the Girl's Athletic Association of Sturgis High School, was organized in 1956 by Miss Olga Harlan for the purpose of encouraging part- icipation and an interest in intramural sports. This year the group is coached by Miss Mildred Chase. Soccer, volleyball, basketball, stunts, tumbling, and kittenball are the major games the girls have played this year. ,
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B A N D IV. Bob Voorhees, Louise Lindic, Eleanor Brown, Beatrice Haefner, Mr. Arlie Richardson, instructor, Howard Peregrine, Elaine Rogers, Pearl Kinney, Vivian Price, Lila Perigrine, Dicky Haley, Wayne Vig, Ruth Lapp. Ill. Ruth Sly, Joan Linn, Jean Anderson, Mary Snyder, Kenneth Millette, Dorothy Soldat, Virginia DuBois, Elwood Herman, Joan Cruickshank, Virginia Caton, Doris Lapp, Margaret Steele, Johnny Doran, Bob Wood. ll. Adeline Bender, Lois Lapp, Hazel Kinney, Marian Spring, Alphonse Tennis, Lois Morrill, Margaret Mance, Betty Bodenner, Juliane McKie, Lola Schuelke, Bobby Anderson, Edna Mae Pountain, Dorothy Jolley, Andy Mallory. I. Keith McKay, Russel Griffith, Ellwnorth VanDeventer, Billie Wyant, Maxine Tribby, Quindred Frahm, Raymond Mailloux, Joan Cruickshank, Garnet Baird, Delmer Anshutz, Norman King, Stanley McKay, Frank DePugelio. Wayne Vig..........President Bob Wood......Vice President Vivian Price.Secretary-Treas. Under the direction of Hr. Arlie H. Richardson, the fifty-six piece con- cert band of Sturgis High School reached its mid-season climax of a busy sem- ester when it played its second annual Concert here February l5, l958. It has attained the distinction of being the first band in the Black Hills to be put on sound film. A prelude to its spring appearances was given over KOBH at Rapid City during the Sturgis hour dedicated to the sixtieth anniversary of the city. Other spectacular performances have been given at ball games, especially on the Sturgis playing field, and at home and outside concerts, one of which was presented at the Spearfish Normal February 17. After the Music Festival at Rapid City in May, the band will give a final all-recuest concert before tYe close of schwol. To become a letterman in band, students are required to make many come munity appearances. Through auxiliary corps, composed of six small ensemble groups, points are gained toward these letters.
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