Vinton High School - Arrow Yearbook (Vinton, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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7 , 1 1 Clarinet Quartet: Roger Alberts, Helen Bruch, Kathryn Bickel, Beth Smalley. Trumpet Trio: Richard Whipple, Ianet St. Clair, Alvin Brickley. B Stt:D1dB'kl,IhBt D 5h'dtEth H k, K G1 P rass exe ona ric ey o n un en, uane c m1 , s er aac Iim ruse, enn rimmer. Drum Quintet: Carol Harper, Marjorie Richardson, Ralph Richardson, Margaret Fischer, Stella Baldwin. One of the most active o1'ganizations at V. H. S. is the band. No one could pass a single day without seeing or hearing something from this organization. During the autumn season you couldn't miss the marching band parading up and down the streets after school every night. A special feature of the marching band was the llashy twirling section which was heartily received by all football fans. At the pep meetings and at all the home basketball games the school spirit was stimulated by music furnished by the pep band. Later in the year you heard the various chamber groups and solos practicing in different parts of the building before and after school. Then, of course, you could always hear the whole band tooting away fourth period. Under the baton of Mr. Kosowsky the band successfully presented iive concerts during the year. On March 24 the home contest was held. Mr. A. R. Edgar, director of the band at Iowa State College at Ames was iudge. A limited number of contest- ants were chosen to represent V. H. S. at the pre-state contest held on April 7. Those receiving superior ratings in this contest participated in the state contest, April 27 and 28, at Marion. Page Thirteen

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BAND FLAT CLARINETS Roger Albert Nancy Hartman Ianet Miller Alden Morrison Mary Wallace Helen Bruch La Vonne Robison Beth Smalley John Hays Bernice Fm-mer Dixie Hundley Mary Wa1'd Bob Brown Mickie Dexter Betty Hoefle ALTO CLARINET Kathryn Bickel BASS CLARINET Dudley Koontz FLUTES Colleen Taylor Ianet Struble Ruth Hansen Beth Wilson Patricia Kray OBOE Bill Berry BASSOON Lois Worthen SAXOPHONES Patricia Britt Patricia Milroy Dorothy Colston Francine Kruse Bill Barron CORNETS Don Briclcley Ianet St. Clair Alvin Brickley Richard Whipple Mary Ellen Easter Iohn Bunten Leland Haack Dondaleen Schlotfelt FRENCH HORNS Shirley Fry Duane Schmidt Page Twelve Ianella Peterson Bill Guenther TROMBONES David Crew Esther Haack Gary Gibson Esther Hensinq Roger Bassett Oleen Knutson BARITONES Iames Kruse Margaret Kelley Kathryn Welton TUBAS Glenn Primmer Richard Abernathy Fred Hite DRUMS Mariorie Richardson Carol Harper Margaret Fischer Stella Baldwin Ralph Richardson



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G. A. V. lst Row-Opal Hilton, Pat Britt, Bonnye Moody, Colleen Taylor, Florence Campbell, lean Burkhart, Nancy McKevitt, M T b' . ' argndoligw-Janice Lane' Chu,-lone Mitchell, Pat Milroy, Iean Yerkes, Elinor Knutson, Virginia Reed, Loretta Daily, Phyllis Dick, Georgia Wayson, Mariorie Richardson, Miss Humke- An organization you've heard a lot about during the year, is the G A. V. Club, or Girls' Athletic V Club. lt's membership includes seventeen energetic junior and senior girls and their equally peppy sponsor, Miss Humke. The officers who have very capably served the Club this year are: Florence Campbell, presi- dent: Marge Richardson, vice-president: lean Burkhart, secretary-treasurer. The aim of every member is to earn enough points to receive a letter, which requires 250 points. This year they have adopted the state point system. This differs slightly with regard to par- ticipation, skill, and leadership. Meets are held once a month, and the members have enioyed many delightful parties. Asn sisted by the Student Council and the Arrow Staff. the G. A. V. girls sold refreshments at the county basketball tournament. They were also the sponsors ofa school dance. The Club sponsors an intramural program designed to stimulate interest in sportsmanship and organize a wholesome program ot physical activities. Their athletic schedule includes volleyball, basketball, softball, and hiking. In May the annual banquet is held and awards are presented. Page Fourteen

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