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6l«td 'D’tilt 7earn Ott parade Strutting, bowing, twirling, keeping exact time to music, are Wanda Payne Rinehart, Marla Watts and Frances Savage, band majorettes. Gay, energetic and skillful with the baton are these attractive girls on the drill team. Left to right they stand: Shirley Irwin, Velma Hagey, Marilyn Kirkland, Donna Ellsworth, Diane Doane, Jean Ann Harn, Barbara Westenskow and Norma Bonney. 27
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“THuAic TfCutic Poised, purposeful, praiseworthy, describes this youthful group of talented musicians. Front Row: Jack Shininger. Darlene Beverage, Norma Wilde, Bonnie Powell. Gladys Wallis. Jody Davis. Alice Edvalson. Second Row: Marilyn Kirkland, Ronald Kohler, Shirley Irwin, Marvin Powell, Sandra Baggerly, Carlene Fisher, Eleanore Lecquerica, Norma Hooker, Duane Duncan, Evelyn Stitzel. Third Row: Roland Zaugg, Dale Hagey, Donna Ellsworth, Anna Bates. Donald Barr, Bobby Bell, Edna Stitzel, Ann Westenskow, Della Garrett. Velma Hagey. Shannon Bateman, Waldo Wilde, Joel Orton. Jerry Goble. Karen Edvalson, Verlin Orton. Standing: Mr. Alvin Templer, Jeanie Tarter, La Von Bingham, Gracia Beverage, Diane Doane, Donna McKinney, Frances Savage, Stewart Shininger, Jerry Baxter. Under the precise direction of Alvin Templer, the band brings new graciousness and dignity to the department of music. Highlight of the year is the spring concert performance which wins the acclaim of a capacity crowd. Officers for 1949-50, are Edna Stitzel, president; Stuart Shininger, vice president; and Joselle Davis, secretary. The forty-piece band perform at nearly all the home games. A concert March 17, a performance at Memorial Day Services and at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show are outstanding events of the year. The concert proceeds go for new uniforms, and Darlene Beverage wins the five dollar award for the most concert tickets sold. 26
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Second period chorus, made up of beautiful, talented girls, adds much to assemblies and public performance. Under the direction of Alvin Templer, the girls perform for community organizations and at the annual concert. Officers of this group are: Lou Murray, president; Anna Bates, vice-president; and Marla Watts, secretary “ityiyA, School Beauty plus talent make this group an immediate “hit on the platform. From left to right are: Marla Watts, Lou Murray, Cathy Davis, Leila Baxter, Anna Bates, Veldonna Wardell, Pat Watts, Hallie Davis, Wanda Rinehart, and Darlene Beverage.
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