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STANDING: Barbara Abbott, Geraldine Niquette, George Woodruff, Alice Munsell, Mr. Crietz, Wayne J-aynes, Geneveive Robbins, Bill Lamb, Marguerite Rallas, Eva Lee Shotts, Beverly West, Jesse Gillispie, Juanita Mentzer. OUTER CIRCLE: Bill Greene, Francis Hugh Campbell, Earl Brodman, Ward Bar- nette, Kenneth Guenther, Ralph Lake, Dorothy Buholtz, Bill Weide, Laura Mae Simpson, Bob Pugh, Ethel Ingraham, Walter Steffen, Eugene McCormick, Ber- nice Sieker. SECOND CIRCLE: Margaret Fulhage, Maxine Walters, Donna Shaw, Eleanor Bauers- feld, Everette Hayes, Frances Shaefer, Bert Coleman, Shirley Stoll, Virgil Sellers, Carl Smith, Myron Stockebrand, Kenneth Briggs, Bob Worthington, Marvin Nichols, Calvin Brodman, Lenore Reep, Buddy Redfern, Richard Scott, Hal NVidner, Norma Kilby, VVanda Adams, Harvey Klick, Richard Leighton. INNER CIRCLE: Maxine MoGranahan, Cleo Mae Foote, Paul Wille, Donna Hollings- worth, Lavonne Daniel, Tom Stockebrand, Junior Stockebrand, Marjorie VVest, Arleta Stoll, Clarence Nigh, Dick Plumb, Benjy Greene, Verna Mae Peters, Betty Schnell. CENTER: Helen Mahon, Mary Buck. Opening the 1938-1939 season the band performed in their attractive blue and white uniforms at the home football games. To the accompaniment of flashy twirling of batons they gave interesting demonstrations of their ability by unique formations and drills. This 70 piece organization, under the direction of Mr. Creitz, took part in the Iola Armistice Day Parade and appeared in parades in VVichita and Topeka. Of great importance is the formation of the Band Mothers' Club, an organization to promote cooperation of schools and home in band activities. The group entered in the district music festival at Chanute and in the Mid- western Festival at Lawrence and received honorable ratings. The highlight of the season was the spring concert, April 4, with Mr. Russell Wiley as guest conductor. B A N D IIIIQGQU
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ANNUAL STAFF Editor ................................ Violet Withers Assistant Editor ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Rex Butler Business Managers ,....... Margaret Doyle Robert Pugh Literary Editors .,.......... Ethel Ingraham Kathryn Mulsow Humor Editor ....... .....,.... B ert Coleman Calendar v.... ....... ........ W a nda Adams Donna Shaw Dramatics ......... ............. L ola Jackson Organizations ............ Genevieve Robbins Bernice Sieker Photography ....... ........ Y Vayne Jaynes Art ..................... ...v...... F rances Briggs Typists ........................ Marguerite Rallas . Hazel Miller Advertising Manager .... Everette Hayes Publicity ......v......... Maxine McGranahan Faculty Advisor v............... Henry Horsch Art Advisor ,............. Marjorie Trueblood DFFICIAL STATEMENT Liabilities Engraving ........................------------- ------ 3 27-03 Printing and binding ....... .... 2 0.34 Postage ................................................ 50.00 Chewing gum for stenographer ........... .. 150.05 120 pkgs. per day for 5 monthsl Tiddleywinks for Ass't Ed ......,.............,..... 41.06 Hairset for Annual Queen ............................... .. 16.35 Accident insurance for Business Manager ........ 1000.00 Joke book for Humor Ed ................................ .. 18.47 Shoe repair bill for Advertising Mgr ................. 77.85 Editor's salary .........,.............................................. 2.15 Bribes to Supt. S. R. ffor getting out of schooll 275.17 Total .....,., ...........,. ..... S 1 678.47 Assets Sale on annuals ...... ,,,................ ..... S 4 8.33 Advertisements ..........,...... .. 64.25 Donations from faculty ........ ..,.. 1 006.14 Rec'd from benefit show .......... 558.91 Collection from Freshmen ...............,............... .15 Balance from annual sales two years ago .... .21 Admittance to staff meetings ........................ .64 Total receipts ........................... ..... 1 678.63 Total expenditures ...........,....... ..... 1 678.47 Balance for next year's staff .,.,............................ S .16 fWe hope this report meets with your approvalj Page 25
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ORCHESTRA This organization of 50 members, directed by Mr. Creitz, gave an exclusive evening concert on November 22 and played several numbers for the Junior play. Other appearances were also made at school programs. A small string ensemble was organized from members of the group and appeared in school and civic programs. String soloists also represented the group in programs and contests. The orchestra entered in the music contest in Lawrence, where it received a very creditable rating. BACK ROW: lletty Sehnell, Mildred Smith, Helen Hicks, VVanda Daniel, Lorraine Awalt, Esther Griser, Mr, Creitz, Freda Wilson, Bob Pugh, Ralph Lake, George NVoodruff, WVayne Jaynes, Barbara Abbott. llert Coleman, Shirley Stoll, lkiarguer ite Rallas, Bernice Sieker, Bill Lamb, Verna Mae Peters, llarvey Klick, Flossie. liolmqutst, lletty Simpson. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Drain, Marjorie Mathis, Hilda Sieker, Marcus Sloan, Mertha Easley, Madeline Strong, Paul Wille, Cleo Mae Foote, Maxine Mctlranahan, Lavonne Daniel, Dick Plumb, Helen Mahon, Geraldine Niquette, Clarence Nigh, Ula Brown, Richard Leighton, Dot Carnes. FRONT ROW: Doris Weide, Donna Hollingsworth, Katherine Smith, Imogene Long lflrmadean Long, Geraldine Drain, Betty Jones, Helen Gunnels, Genevieve Rob bins. . . , . . . . . A . A A . Page H i
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