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Y k l . S f s ,a -f S - K 'E K - s i Fourth row: C. G. Symmonds, Shirley Padgett, Don Smith, Mona Barrett, Lynn Witt, Shirley Fitzpatrick jim Hulse, David Wakefield, Paul Buehler, Marvin Whitford, John Haywood, Don Cash, Marlene Ernst Willie Struck, Maurene McKay, Kaye Fish, David Price, Betty Mosher, Dorothy Lapham, Pat Lapham Bob Black. Standing: Mr. Swift, Nelson Howe, George Black, Keith Barrett. A .S 75
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3 , 3 , l N1 19 1 First row: Duane Smith, Bob Pung, Beverly Colando, Kathryn Summers, Faith Gifford, Vangy Shinabery, jane Derey, Ruth Mary Otis, Bob Hellbaum. Second row: jim Munger, Carolyn Eaton, Marcia Randall, Tom Stone, Marquita Studer, Emogene Wallace, Marilyn Chant, Doug Miller, Wendell Walker, Richard Harlow, Anne Payne, Charline Hammond, joan Rice, Barbara Lee. Third row: jim Pung, Barbara Rosekrans, Beverly Simunek, Shirley Parker, Marty Anderson, Bob Orweller, jean Derey, Dick Hodge, Don Rice, Bill Russell, Richard Lowe, Joyce Steavens, Ross Myers, Pat Martin, Allen Tiedt, Norman Woodbury, Bill Allison, CONCERT BAND Under the direction of Roy Swift, this year's concert band, numbering around sixty-five members, turned in a fine per- formance on their annual spring concert. Among the groups within the band that have added more color to its performance, are the trumpet trio, brass quartet, clarinet quartet, and the trombone quartet. Several of the band's members attended the district and state solo and ensemble festivals this spring. The band also attended the annual Tulip Festival at Hol- land, Michigan, in May. 74 ,iv
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S in Drum Majorette: Judy Hughes. Majoretles: Reva Rinckey Joyce Schuster, Janice Hughes, Marilyn M:Michels. First row: C. G. Symmonds, Duane Smith, Paul Buehler, John Haywood, Bud Bames, Kathryn Summers, Faith Gifford, Beverly Colando, Jim Munger, Bill Allison, Dick Hodge. Second row: Shirley Padgett, Charline Hammond, Joan Rice, Shirley Fitzpatrick, David Wakefield, Beverly Simunek, Kaye Fish, Betty Mosher, Marcia Randall, Bill Russell, Pat Martin. Third row: Lynn Witt, Doug Miller, Wendell Walker, Jim Hulse, Maurene McKay, Marquita Studer, Bob Black, Marlene Emst, Joyce Steavens, Bob Orvveller. Fourth row: Mona Barrett, Richard Harlow, Emogene Wallace, Bob Hellbaum, Keith Barrett, David Price, Pat Lapham, Vangy Shinabery, Marty Anderson, Don Rice, Willie Struck. Filth row: Don Smith, Anne Payne, Marilyn Chant, Ruth Mary Otis, Nelson Howe, Shirley Parker, Dorothy Lapham, Barbara Rosekrans, Jane Derey, Ross Myers, Richard Lowe. I Sixth row: Pat Niergarth, Barbara Lee, Don Cash, Marvin Whitford, George Black, Bob Pung, Carolyn Eaton, Tom Stone, Jim Pung, Norman Woodbury, Allen Tiedt. THE MARCHING BAND The marching band of 1949-50, directed by Roy Swift has been outstanding in many ways. They performed for all of the home football games and traveled to Ithaca and Ionia. They were also in- vited to the Michigan-Indiana football game November 12 to participate in Band Day with 24 other Michigan high school bands. Two outstanding formations were: a square dance and spelling out Coach in honor of Coach Carey's wonderful accomplishment this season. A tag day resulted in over S600 for new uniforms and instruments. The 71 students are put through their paces by high-stepping drum majorette Judy Hughes and four strutting baton twirlers, Marilyn McMichels, Janice Hughes, Reva Rinckey, and Joyce Schuster. 76
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