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f is Sai 5 F Q25 gs Q, as TOP ROW: Pamela Best,Joyce Wilhelm, Jerry Bolin,Sarah McKown, Marvin Jones, Tom White, Gary Jennings, Roger Roney, MIDDLE ROW: Karen Houchin, Mary Doehring. Janet Wood, I ana Albers, Gary Deckard, Laura McLaughlin, Darlene Harr- mann. ROW ONE: Mr. Clark, Richard Maxedon, Barbara Armstrong, Nancy Lane, Joy Anderson, Marilyn Slover, Bil Huelster. S.H.S. Band Members Demonstrate kills Have you ever wondered what those stripes mean on some S.H.S. band uniforms? Or, have you ever won- dered why some members ran around with their heads a little higher than others? Band members work, and work hard, for those stripes. They are not in the Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marines, but if a member of band goes completely through one book, in his individual band lessons, he gets one stripe, which ranks him as a corporal. Sarah McKown, Donna Myers, .Tim Dunphy, Pamela Best, Myra Edmonds Completing other musical activity requirements wins hin the two stripes of a sergeant. After working through tha book of advanced technical study, the band member earn: himself three stripes and is ranked as lieutenant. Beside: completing a full book of duets and other songs, two solo: are required for the captain's four stripes. All captain: are honored by having their pictures hung in the ban: room. .Terry Bolin, Marilyn Slover. ROW TWO: Tom White, Larry Loy, Ralph Lane Bill Kirkwood, David Cochran, Marvin Jones, Eddie Barnes, Roger Roney Judy Barnes. ROW THREE: Mr. Clark, Barbara Armstrong. Jean Dunphy. These band members compose the Pep Band. FRONT ROW: David Clark, Head Mgjorette Pat Lane 24
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I'OP ROW: Donna Kirkwood, Pat Lane, Ann Jenkins, Barbara Shelby, Karen J ividen, Pamela Best, Sue Welborn, Dianne Narren, Janet Shuman, Darlene Harrmann, Eula Childers, Lena Hagen, Judy Hefner. ROW FOUR: Janet Whitaker, Mary Ann Kite, Dixie Hortenstine, Jana Albers, Joyce Barber, Virginia Lowe, Karen J enne, Janet Pound, Wanda England, Sharon Qeed, Jean Morrison, Janet Monroe. ROW THREE: Janet Heriot, Pat Taylor, Joan Bathe, Kay Picken, Beth Stricklan, fudy Nicolay, Delores Lilly, J anetElder, Ina Elzy,J udy Barnes, Myra Edmonds. ROW TWO: Lois Ledbetter, Linda McKown, ?hy1lis Maxedon, Lynda Nicolay, Patsy Hoskins, Marilyn Slover, Dianne Maxedon, Josephine Dehart, Shirley Monroe, Jackie Drake, Shirley Butler, Janet Tanner. ROW ONE: Carolyn Watt, Judy Webb, Nancy Lane, Laura McLaughlin, Judy Donnell, foy Anderson, Judy Buxton, Barbara Smith, Anita LeCrone, Gloria Davis, Nancy Drake, Faith Tanner. Girls' Chorus Mo Girls' Chorus received an eviction notice at the xeginning of the year, when they were moved from their lice big room to a partially closed-off section of the iownstairs hall. Due to the fact that their practice quarters were so crowded, the full Girls' Chorus held heir practice sessions in the band room. This, it seems, :ook muscles g the girls had first to set up their own chairs and then put them away when they were finished. Mem- bers of the Ensemble, which met in the new room, zan, in all probability, say that they now know how a :ardine feels. The reason for this only seemingly unjust ict on the part of the school was really that two classes uf sixth graders moved into two of the rooms in the base- nent. I-Iowever, it wasn't their eviction that caused the Sirls' Ensemble to haunt the building at night some- zimes, but rather their desire to do a little brushing ip on their harmonizing. Both chorus and ensemble vork were directed by Miss Mace, the vocal music ieacher, who has led singers of S.H.S. to many first- :lace victories in state competition. At Christmas time, the Girls' Chorus presented a nusical program for the residents of the Illinois Masonic lome. They also sang several songs for the school at the lnnual Christmas party, sang for the Woman's Club, and :ang at several churches in town. Boys' and Girls' Choruses :ombined forces for the Spring Concert. Janet Whitaker was a member ofGirls'Ensemble for our years. Beth Stricklan and Dixie Hortenstine were nembers for three years. VBS To New Quarters TOP ROW: Karen Jenne, Sue Welborn, Janet Shuman, Dixie Hortenstine. ROW THREE: Judy Donnell, Janet Pound, Beth Stricklan. ROW TWO: Janet Whitaker, Patsy Hoskins. ROW ONE:Donna Kirkwood, Faith Tanner. 23
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