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FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class has done well thlg year ln sexcral 'lctnltlcs m'11nlv hand orchcsha lee. club football basketball nd track The F10 hman members of the band are Esten Grubb Estel Grubb Vlfglnlq Saum Cla1r Gamble Ma1y Belle Jlckllng Ellmgton Mllls Ray Allen Ralph Evans Dawn Wllson Dlck Ilgen Frxtz and a freshman 1n orchestra are Cla1r Gamble freshmen a1e Betty Jean Smlth Lavonne In football the freshmen team was Charles Abrahams Dlck Ilgen Frltz B111 rew Drum Mayor IVIGIVIH Johnson The Elllngton M1115 and Bernlce Smlth Rugle and Phxllls Jean Duff composed of Cla1r Flnney Burton Yates y Farlow Donald Harrlson Rav Allen John Baker Charles Thompson Ray Breen Harrv Harmlton Bob Clarkson and Esten Grubb The freshman track team was composed of Burton Yate Ralph Evans Bob by Bobbltt and Dlck Ilgen Frltz The relax team made a good showmg takmg sec ond at Valley and fhlfd at the Wlnterset meet It IS well to sav the F1eshman class was practlcallx 100' Ill buung actluty tlckets WhlCh has helped the school con 1de1abl5 Dorothy Rehard Do you knovx the chfference between a good lookmg bow and a horsel Betty Welch No what Dorothy What bum date vou must get Nancy Il CTO Junk Mani Is that a drax horse' Junk Man N0 1tS a brown horse and stop vom babv talk 120 mms wwmvwmwwv . . . 1 . ' I. ' , 7 1 c ' 7' ' . , 1 I K 1 , ' ' . if ' . . - ' . 5 . Y .' . , i . ' . , . 1 I ' -Y , . , . y , - In Boys' Glee Club the freshman is Clair Gamble. In the Girls' Glee Club thc x 1 - f 5 ' 1' r ' , I 1 3-- X Y . I Y . 7 . S V 1 v y V N 9 Q W - ' . I S, I .. - Y ' sy Y - ' V . . X f B ' -Y 'L ' tw . ' V' ' 1 '. ' s' ' '. - -1 v y ' ' V , -6 . ' , .- . 5 N . A., L. ' I 5 1 . J A, l' . , . m . , . . 1
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BAND There are at the present time about fifty members in our high school band They are as follows Lorraine Goettsch Bernice Kelly William Dunbai Ellington Mills Willis Anderson Dick Ilgenfr1tz Clair Gamble Howard Kast Bill Hewitt Virginia Saum Junioi Breeding Gene Beeler Audrey Hatfield John Burch Dale Cosand Dorothea Schirm Maxine Powers Wallace Spence Fern Breakenrldge Estel Grubb Phyllis Bair Irene Thomas Bernard Wight Jack Null Gene Gullliams Iola Eycilx Rosalie Givan Mary Belle Jickling Esten Grubb Gale Poindexter Eunice Diers Hubert Jones Fredrick Kuntz Virginia Eyerly Pat Dunn Esther Spencer Dawn Wilson Raymond Brock Bob Tollinger Clst sernesterb Charles Neidt Donald Jordan Drum Maiors are My rtle Chamberlain Ralph Evans Lorraine Goettsch Martha Blake John Baker Bob Jones tlst Semesterh Carlev Kimball Ralph Cline Melvin Johnson t2nd semesterl Carolire Wade Frances Anderson The instrumentation of the band has been improved this year The alto clari net bass clarinet sousaphone and concert model snare drum haxc been added to the band During the first two months of vacation last summer a summer band school was hcld with classes for beginners and advanced students for the music as sociations for this vear The merit system used for the last two years has been continued this year The students receive merits for practice concerts etc. The Marching Band marched at several of our football games. On Armistice Day the Osceola High School Band. the American Legion Band of Winterset and the Winterset High School Band formed a large parade and also performed at the half of the game. The Concert Band played for the Rotary Club in Januaryg West High Des Moines. with Valley Band on March 7' the regular Band and Orchestra Concert in February and for the High School P. T. A. The band entered the Sub-District contest held at Guthrie Center on March 19 ranking superior, entered the District Contest at Oskaloosa April 9 ranked super- ior in Class A Concert Band there also. It participated in the State Music Fes- tival at Iowa City on May 7. The woodwind quintet went to the District contest. Myrtle Chamberlain received excellent in flute solo Caroline Wade received excel- lent rating in saxophone solo. Charles Neidt ranked superior in the Sub-District and excellent in the District Contests with his bassoon solo. The Band Festival was held at Indianola on April 22. Other bands in the fes- tival were Indianola Knoxville. and Pella. The Band Mothers' Club purchased three new uniforms and fifty new white leather Garrison belts. They also helped furnish the transportation to contests. The Band members sponsored a Tag Sale with a net return of 360. Also through the courtesy of the Firemens Organization they received S50. The .eniors who are leaxing the band this year are John Burch, Hubert Jones and Ralph Cline. There are about twelve or fifteen more students to enter the band this summer and fall. I 22
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