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agenda jOr the tiepcirIm ent oj instrumental music . DANCE; BAND: Fiiti Row: Monte Kauffman, Don Saltmarsh, Kenneth Nelson Fpdel Wit son, Ffti ui ti Gooohfw, GunM Haagitt. 5in}tidf So : Harold Bfkmltt, John Hamilton:, Ron Grassy Li land Hastings Steve Oubt, Bob Hanson, ORCHESTRA; Ftrtt Row: Bua Cassell. Bob Easton, Martha Lou Ward Gbmkvieye Dutkh, Luana Dixon, Carolef Smiley, Esther Lane, Don Gilman, Don Cassell, Janice Lamott. Mrs a Carder. Sccoiid Row ; Karen Stevens, Maralyn Mock, Bev erlv Ai frey. Barbara Porter, Betty Lou Toth, Veneta Links, Virginia Jobe Charles Hill Lucille Cokkrum, Beverly Carter, Fred Easton. Third Row: Martha Nightingale. Jot Schick, Duane Trudgeon, Beverly Jackson, Marv Jang Cummings, Johnny Stfttart, Le i and Hastings Glenna Jean Rust Mary Parrott, Dennis Daucs Linda Maestretti, Joan Carle, Alan Rodda, John Hamilton, Di lores Miller, Carol Storkfr, Sharon RepHULo, Rosalind King. Fourth Row: Mb. Cassell, Marilyn Spray Dennis Carlyle, Ralph Evans, Harold Blnnptt, Dayle Johnson, Sally Dull, Marie Massie. The Wa-Hi Band and Orchestra had a full schedule this year. The activities of the band were divided into two parts: the marching band and the concert band As a marching band, they played for the centennial celebration at the Fair, several parades, military reviews and the halftime programs for six football games. They also traveled to Pullman and Richland. The concert band played their first concert for an audience of parents in November They then played two other concerts, one with Raphael Mendez as the guest artist As usual the band has had a full schedule of events in performing for community and school functions and providing a pep band for basketball games. The majorettes and flagswingers represent the glamorous side of the band’s activities These girls are on hand whenever the band marches and were a main attraction in the football and basketball half-time pageants The Orchestra, under the direction of Clarence Cassell, has almost complete instrumentation for a symphony with forty-six members signed up for credit. The orchestra plays for all the school plays, operettas, combined concerts, and gives a spring concert of its own 26
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Fourth Row Berwyn Rasco, Bobby Wahhick, Carol Biotpn, Najstcy Ga DvoHL, Shirley Barnkart, Carolyn Duet, Ztna Noble. Bev- brly Hill, Deanna McCoy, Fdwtn Tball, Marie Malmi- , Dayle Johnson, Howard KtRCMOEsTNER;, Bob Jones, Neal King, Bud Cassell, Delores Miller, Mr. Larsen, Curtis Hawks, Gary Barr. Tom Morrell, Lynn Johnson. Gordon Wainwright, Gaby Watson, Ray Craw EORj», Leiand Hastings, Gordon Gia wohl, Mi r win Kflln. Johnny Stewart, Glkwna Jean Rust. Not Pic¬ tured: cdme Wilson, Barbara Jensen, 3 ‘ tin tor JUNIOR BAND; Fit ft Tow: Barbara Cooper, Gail Williams, Boyd Moreland, Gary Nqrquist, Melinda Ha , mon, Georgiann Remrold, John Russell, Johnny Jackson, Don Saunders. Second Row: Betty Am as, Janet English, Patty Strode, Everhtt Hatley, Kenneth Nelson, Lee Hall, Hixf.n Stovall, David Aung, Rich¬ ard Fowler, Hilean Morris, Clayton Blue. Third Row: Lois Sala, Janet Lundin, Gary Lapine, Leanne Kin ter, Jim Koobeny, Stanley Bare . Bob Miller, Eugene Teal. Fourth Row: Rdcenia Gletm. Judy Hathaway, Joanne Pakton, Frank Wheeler, Bob Jones, Joyce Fulkerson. A’of Pictured: Don Cassell, Carol Mobley. 25
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' lAJhat would School Spirit he without the ijell Scj uadd Thud Row i Ed Carte , Chubby Reiswjg Second Row: Gloria Hayes, Gene Hume t First Row: Bill Anpefson, Ronnie Lou N alder. The Wa-Hi yell squad of 1953- 4 really boosted the school spir¬ it with their many peppy and energetic yells. Fulfilling the du¬ ties of Yell Queen and Yell King were Darlene Chubby” Reiswig and Ed Carter. Returning with them to the squad were juniors Ronnie Lou Nalder and Bill An¬ derson, while the newly elected members were Gloria Hayes and Gene Hume, also juniors. Little Stevie Reiswig served as mascot. With the help of their new adviser, Mr. Keezel, the squad undertook many activities. The organization of the Homecoming parade was one of their main projects. This included making signs, arranging for convertibles for the royalty, and inviting alumni to ride in the parade. Pep assemblies during the foot¬ ball and basketball seasons were planned by the yell squad and the school clubs, Coach, Team,” With a Big W” and Devil ' s Drone” were some of the new yells for this year. The boys on the squad changed their uniforms this year. They are now white-letterman sweaters and white cords with navy tee shirts and shoes. 27
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