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M..-mi BAND OPFICERS - Row l 0 I. Robinson, Band Manager, K. Ristvet, Librarian. Row Z 0 P. Baker, Drum Major, T. Parker, President. FAMILIAR sight and sound to all Wilsonites at games and pep assemblies has been the school's concert and marching band. At school events and at many of Tacoma's public programs, Wilson's band, with polished instruments glittering and navy-clad legs stepping in unison, provided a variety of excellent music and entertainment. Less familiar to most ASW members, however, is the sight of Mr. Dezell pacing impatiently before a silent huddle of non-practicing musicians or the sight ot a soggy band trudging in unison around a muddy field. These scenes explain the bands excellence, long hours of practice have resulted in a high degree of skill. Every day during second period the band met to practice under the leadership of Mr. Robert Dezell and Band President Terry Parker. As Wilson's representa- tive in so many events, the band had a schedule of activities as full and varied as that oi any other school organization. At football games the band and major- ettes teamed up to represent Wilson and to provide entertainment for all spectators, and in all music depart- ment productions the concert band occupied its usual position oi importance. ln the fall concert, The Sound oi Music, and later in the Christmas program and the spring concert, the band joined With the orchestra and choirs to provide fine entertainment for Wilson teach- ers, parents, and students. Eighty-Eight TROMBONE players rehearse for the Fall Concert. Band Entertains a' E S Q 5 5 BAND - Row l 0 P Herd R Hoheim M Fagerland K Heritage 1. Erickson, M. Dauer. Raw'3 'oK.HaakfB,R1ggS,B,COg,n,g, D, Fmmgj C h' ,D..S 'th.K.R't t,S.R d. Lilimlgclll B- SIi1grWOOd.11si!ve 5 . SmEmeg1lS.RoW 4 0 I. Hornschuch,
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lanner Stall Keeps the Students Informed it 'sw' MARY LOU REICH GLORIA TAYLOR Feature Editor Sports Editor AL IUDY RUPPERT IOE MAE MILLER IANICE MOODIE Ad Manager Exchange Editor Associate Editor UBLISHED every other Week throughout the school year, the Banner Was the regular informer of the Wilson Student Bodyg the newspaper reported upon all note- worthy school activities and included in addition edi- torials, features on personalities, and informative arti- cles concerning college. Each of the twenty-seven Ban- ner Staff members, no matter what his position on the staff, had two objectives: to publish an accurate and interesting record of school functions, to improve his own journalistic ability. All staff members were requir- ed to become Well-acquainted With the many facets of printing and publishing a newspaperg and, under the supervision of Donald Shaff, they gained plenty of experience in Writing copy and headlines, reading- proofs, and pasting up lay-out sheets. TO Primer- THE finished product. THE reporters - eyes and ears for the Banner. Eighty-Seven
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