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IU? , i 2 7 i A ! 5 Z l also managed to discover that Mr. Kitzman's band has organized a swing band this year. The theme song of which is Tenderly . In conclusion I thought l might list the names of the band members and what they play. You Il . 1, 4 s . - - 1 see, lnlun Joe , also found this out by a little scouting, so with your permission l suggest that you proceed to the next page. Alto Saxophone Mtlry Cavitt Pat Unger Robert Seggebruch Sam Dooley T rom bone Alvin Cluver Roger Cavitt Flute Ruth Ellen Prevo Sharon Wolfe Nancy Williams Shirley Spring Dorothy Potter French Horn Shirley Crow Bass Clarinet JoAnn Stephenson Comet Dale Davis Keith Schmidt Gerald Gregory Darrell Decker Terry Christy Kenny Clawson Baritone Saxophone Joanne Barney Baritone Jack Voigt Tenor Saxophone Mariorie Sweeney Tuba John Leh man Don Beck er Clarinet Gayle Flesher Gwrlotte Owings Karen Roberts Margaret Jo Nally Marilyn Riddle Velma Thompson Barbara Stump Bill McTaggart Phil Boekhoff Percussion Margaret Fay Ralph Davis Esther Prange Don Morrison
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H Front Row---Gayle Flesher, Charlotte Owings, Karen Roberts, Dorothy Potter, Shirley Spring, Nancy Wil- liams, Sharon Wolfe, Ruth Ellen Prevo. Second Row---Margaret Jo Nally, Marilyn Riddle, Velma Thompson, Barbara Stump, Bill Mclaggart, Phil Boekhoff, JoAnn Stephenson, Shirley Crow,Joanne Barney, Mariorie Sweeney, Bob Seggebruch, Mary Cavitt. Third Row---Dale Davis, Keith Schmidt, Gerald Gregory, Darrell Decker, Terry Christy, Kenneth Clawson, Pat Unger, Jack Voigt, Roger Cavitt, Alvin Cluver. Back Row---Margaret Fay, Ralph Davis, Esther Prange, Don Morrison, John Lehman, Don Becker, Mr. Upon shuffling into school one early morning half awake, half asleep, I was suddenly alerted Kitzman. to consciousness. Were my poor old sleepy ears deceiving me? No, they were not! I heard music--Indian Music--drumsl I quickly pricked up my feathers and began following my ears to the beloved sound. I soon tracked it down but much to my dismay, I discovered its course was not of Indian Nature. No, indeed, you see I had finally stumbled upon Watseka's high school band practicing Jungle Jump . Maybe I should have been disappointed that it wasn't my Indian pals but I wasn't. Instead I quietly sneaked in and sat down in a back seat to listen. After they had finished practicing I went up to congratulate the conductor, as usual, I got curious, so I asked him a few questions. He answered them by telling me that he was Mr. Richard Kitzman, band conductor of Watseka High. l'le told me that the band has thirty-five members in it. They play at all of the football and basketball games plus presenting concerts throughout the year. They also are planning to enter the district contest this year both with individual numbers and as a group. 76
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GIRL'S OCTET 95 g OCTETTE Mary Cavitt, Phyllis Grice, Sally Brammer, Nancy Williams, Gayle Flesher, Esther Prcnge, Charlotte Owings, Jeanette Engelbrechf, Ellen Eastburn. 4th Row---Philip Grice, Martin Hanson, Donn Clauser, Lee Mueller, Ralph Davis, Sam Foster, Tom Davis, Douglas Shonts, Betty Stump, Jeanette Engelbrecht, Margaret Fay, Jane Hess, Ruth Ellen Prevo, Sharon Wolf, Esther Prange, Ellen Eastburn. 3rd Row---Roy Smith, Bill Fox, Joe Koonce, Bill Razzmo, Bob Morecraft, Bud Garfield, Howard Gordon, Sally Brammer, Carol Mickelson, Phyllis Grice, Joyce Leiding, Arlene Gerber, Sharlene Margolis, Charlotte Owings, Ann Foster, Karen Roberts. 2nd Row---Mike Martin, Don Becker, James Reutter, Dick Francisco, John Lehman, Tom Cavitt, Don Sever, Judy Herdien, Anne Oliver, Marlene Garfield, Shirley Behrens, Delores Hoover, Jean Atwood, Leona Hen- ning, Joanne Barney. 'lst Row--Gary Rosenberger, Bob Brown, Michael lgou, Roger Cavitt, Don Hendress, Dick Kerchenfaut, Jack Clauser, Donna Lustfeldt, Patricia Badger, Lois Watts, Bonnie Morecraft, Shirley Peters, Barbara Stump, Wilma Kaufmann, Mary Cavitt, Jean Martin, Patricia Unger, Gayle Flesher, Miss Dougherty. L
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