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JfnMrutnental £e ciJtJ Judy Huber, saxophonist; Leora Ammon, mellophon- ist; and Doug Moe, cornet- ist appeared as soloists at the Instrumental Contest in Kimball. An A Jot A tie Man ■% I n ■ % 1 ur 5 « J 1 ' The W. H. S. Band was more kind to Artesian on Ki-Yi Day than was the football team. Here we see the band forming a large A of welcome in front of the Ram cheer- ing section. m Coherence Sand Forty-two band members and their directors rehearse for the Conference Band at the Woonsocket School Gym. The group performed for both the Conference and the District Basketball Tourna- ments in the Huron Arena .
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Wilber's Honey Bee was the title of the 1956 carnival play. Delores Vallen is checking a part with Mrs. Basham, director. Standing behind the couch are Larry Moran, Dick Reider and Bob Hansowitz. Seated are Dorthy Parsons, Trudy Schlicht, Joyce Flanders and Julie Murphy. Mrs. Basham, director, applies makeup on Trudy Schlicht. Walking the floor with a worried look is Wil- ber's mother played by Julie Murphy. Delores Vallen, Dorthy Parsons and Joyce Flanders are seated.
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Front Row-Clarinets-Phyllis Baseman, Barbara Hendrick, Julie Mirphy, Trudy Schlicht-Alto Saxophone-Sharon Yegge-Flute-Carolyn Carver-French Horn-Gay Baughfman-2nd Row-Clari- nets-Madaline Elenz, Kaye Budde, Joyce Flanders-Tenor Saxophone-Dorothy Parsons, Judy Hu- ber-Sousaphone-Craig Starr-Back Row-Percuss ion-Bonnie Brewster, Deloris Merriman, Nferi- lynn Gutzmer, Dick Siedschlaw. W. U. San 4 1 The WHS Band made its first appearance of the year at Ruskin Park, playing for the Joe Foss Rally. New instruments added to the band this year were a French Horn, a Baritone, and a Parade Drum. Woonsocket's Band marched and played for Ki-Yi Day, Letcher's Homecoming, Huron Col- lete's Pow Wow Day, and Dakota Wesleyan's Blue and White Day. At this latter event, WHS won the first place trophy for Class A Bands. The Band played for all the home basketball games, and sent eight members to the Conference Band in Huron for both the Conference and District Basketball Tournaments. 'Jcr (jcHerncr 'Jcaa One of the Band's first appearances of the season was the time they played for Governor Foss Rally at Ruskin Park. Hweccmny
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