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-v UNIFORMS ANSWERED lviii 'fa . . -Y - VW.-Y Y Y.---: 5- b ,-, , , , . , --.e,....f -..:..'..: V -. -.,...,....,.:... --P f ,WA . f H at ,, ,H -. -YEA ,, -,. v T.... .. .,. ..... H. BAND The most important band trip of the year was to Emporia, to attend the W. H. S. - Emporia football game. This is one of the longest trips in the band's history. Other trips were to the Kansas State Fair in Hutchison, and to the lfglst-Wellington game in Wichita. The band performed at all home football games and also presented a concert. Unlimited praise is due to Mr. George Berentz and the Crimson band who have added extensively to our school life, Fourth row: Gollo Caudillo, Donald Campbell, Robert Roll, jolene Hundley, jane Benson, Kim Rogers, XVillis Gasswint, jack Conway, Ramon Reyes, jesse Ybarra, Dwaine Kurtz, Gerald Shofner, james Crandall, Dick Ressler, Eugene Martin, Roy Martin, Gaylen Lamb, Barbara Campbell, joan Evans, Fred Van Auken, junior Clark, Gerrie Tisue. . EE . A! : 52 Ill X , 1 ,Aww A i J X wif Fifth row: Phyllis Gaskill, Leon Robinson, Roberta Riege, XVanda Wfirtz, Shirley Brown, judy Buck, Fred XVeir, Harold XVhitaker, Vernon Frank, Charles Fram- bers, Berle XVillis, jack Mitchell, Eugene Kearns, Roy Kogle, Stanley Stoelzing, j. F. Henson, Vernal Burton, Carolyn Kaiser. Not pictured: jimmy Lucas, Bobby Hanson, Sue Nutter. This page sponsored by OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY CO.
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? P 'Y hr PRAYER FOR EW IYYYYYI l'l lI' V .- --rl ' M '.- 1 W. H. S. 1950-il has been one of the most eventful years in the history of the NX'ellington high sthool band. The big event was the .ultlition of 99 hright red and grey uniforms for the deserving musitians. At the first football game of the season, the hand formed a musit stale and staff. The halftime teremony was eleditatetl to the XX'ellington people who made it possible. through donations. to purthase these uniforms, First rim, Phyllis Mallxrnus. XYrlr:n.1 Hainni-Intl, 'lillClll1.l il-lllfd rim .lerry l l.l1!jl.lftl. flitti-n Hitt. li--lvl-x l'.trl.er, Ciimtlrurn,R.tel.g1r1gley,5l1rrle'r XX'right, Ciene Kurtz. 'lulnr fuutlrllti, l..1rrx llavis, XX'i'rlex Seeontl rim' Harrx' 5ILlIll.lH. M.1rth.1 liutler, l5.trlv.tr.1 Kenny. Cirate Rose. Rtltlnee liislner. Patsy Duytf. N-lf' Pe-nmell, jo Ann Riggs, l.arl Henson, Marlene Hetk- garet lrelslltler. ,lit-H1 Mllfplli-. Ltiris lwhnstrn. But' ernian. Bernatlrne Mtliiernan, 'ltztly Xithwls. Margaret Louen, Alta Ellis. Martha Ratliff, Donna Crittentlen Brute, -lean Owen. Carol Fry, Phvllrs Anderson, Marv. Patsx' Ciaulr, Melxin Mever, Donald be-irge. lyn Lane, Marilyn Reusser, vlutly' Reusser, Barhara I V Xxllllldliff. Shirlex' Lutas, Ruth ixlLN.llf, lpretta Haines, Mr, Cieorge Berentz. This page sponsored by HEPLERS QUALITY MARKET
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The Dirty Dozen pep band has shown its Crusader spirit for the year 1950-51 by performing at pep assemblies, basketball games, and other school functions. THE DIRTY DOZEN PEP BAND Barbara Peniwell, Bernadine Mc- Kiernan. ,lean Owen, -I. E. Henson, Donald Campbell. Bobby Hanson, Vernal Burt-n, Wallis Ciassxxint, Grate Rose, Pat Dwyer, XX'-irley Kenny, Margaret Brute, lierle XX'illis, Leon Robinson, Dxxaine Kurtz, -lr Clark, Phyllis Anders-in. Larry Davis jimmy Lutlis, Ci-illo fautlilli Charles Frambers, This page sponsored by GAMBRILI. HARDXYARE CO. Thelma Faye Gooclrum DRUM MAJORETTE AND TVCIRLERS Shirley XVright Rae Langley Thelma Faye Goodrum XX'ilma Hammond Phyllis Malkmus Credit is due to the students who substituted in band during the football season. They were: Robert Lowen Earl Henson Tommy McCartney Judy Ross Larry Mears Judy Reusser Marilyn Reusser The drum majorette and twirlers are a vital part of the crimson band. In their new uniforms, they marched at all football games and parades, and were the flag bearers at the basketball games.
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