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TOP ROW: Pamela Best, Dan McKown, Ralph Lane, Tom White, Roger Roney, Gary Jennings, Ed Barnes, Larry Loy, Tom Cochran. ROW FOUR: Sandra Horn, Myra Edmonds, Lynn Elder, Darlene Harrmann, Judy Sickafus, Bill Elder, Gary Deck- ard, Bill Kirkwood, Ann Yancy. ROW THREE: Marilyn Slover, Donna Myers, Mary Doehring, Laura McLaughlin, Myrna Christy, Anita Deckard, Karen Houchin, Judy Barnes, Nancy Harshbarger. ROW TWO: Ken Baumgartner, Joy Anderson, Barbara Horton, Judy Taylor, Richard LeVene, Sue Selby, James Elder, Mike Dunphy. ROW ONE: Sharon Spencer, Barbara Armstrong, Nancy Lane, Judy Krell, Mr. Arthur Clark, Carol Brandenburger, Brandenburger, Jean Dunphy, Karen J ividen. Band Lifts chool, Community Enthusiasm With a regular merry-go-round of activities, the Sullivan High School Band proved their abilities despite their smaller membership. Marching on the street and football field, they entertained spectators with smart formations and picturesque skits during the fall season. Invitations to march in Homecomings and marching band contests from various cities were received and accepted by the members. The band added much color to the events in their brilliant red and black uniforms. Officers elected this year were Lynn Elder, Presi- dent, Tom White, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Slover, Sec- retary, and Roger Roney, Treasurer. Throughout the remainder of the year, the band gave school and public concerts for which they planned and selected their own music. The South Central Festi- val was held at Carlyle with only a few selected to attend. For those who didn't get a chance to attend the,South Central Festival, another festival was scheduled. This was the Bi-County Festival, held at Sullivan, which was also open to the public. During the Christmas season, the Sullivan High School Band was asked by the Chamber of Commerce to play Christmas carols on the courthouse lawn to add to the Christmas spirit. The grade school band took part in the procession also. Mr. Arthur Clark, band director, was assisted by two student teachers from Eastern Illinois University, Mr. Mark Gregory and Mr. Charles Barnett. The band members enjoyed their presence and appreciated their line help and advice.
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TOP ROW: Bill Elder, Gary Hollonbeck, Jack Lundy, Allan Roney, Max LeCrone, Richard Burcham. ROW TWO: Nancy Lane, Darrell Bolin, Lynda Maxedon, Janet Shuman,Ann Yancy, Linda Hollonbeck,June Pound, Richard Maxedon. ROW ONE: Mr. Henry Roehrich, Barbara Smith, Roger Beavers, Mary Ann Kite, Barry Hargis. S.C. Donaies To Student Council gives students a chance to take part in affairs concerning the school. Projects for the year were a Christmas party, stunt show, lyceum pro- grams, Homecoming, selling jewelry with either afootball or a basketball player on it saying Sullivan Redskins, and their main undertaking, landscaping the new school grounds. Janet Shuman, Roger Beavers, and Mr. Henry La l I ndscapmg Project Roehrich went to a workshop that was held early in the fall at Carbondale. Barbara Smith was chosen secretary of the Shelby- ville District. Roger Beavers served as president during 1958-59 school year. Other officers includedBarryHargis, vice-presidentg Mary Ann Kite, secretary-treasurergBar- bara Smith, parliamentarianp and Mr. Roehrich, sponsor. LEFT: Bill Elder and Pam Best watch Linda Lowe and Janet Wood as they tag contestants for the hula hoop contest. RIGHT: Richard Ray, Nancy Morrison, and Gary Hollonbeck give donations to Roger Beavers, qendjStudent Council president.
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