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Front Row-Frances Shaefer, Sue Harrod, Dorothy Phillips, Patty Stocke- lzrand. Clarence Nigh. Marion Vaughn, Roscster Garver. Margaret Lancaster. H.-len Klostermann, Marilee Stoekebrand, Theda Brown. Second Row--F'rances Conn. Joyce Stoll. Thomas Fry, Kenneth Coffield. Bob Pingrey, Arthur Bacon. Ramalee Resler. Laurence Stoll, Robert Guy. Tommy Carpenter. Duane Taylor. Gerald Wille. Donald Varnum. Margaret Depew. Thelma Eagle. Jimmy Bennett, Betty Ann Drain, Francis Campbell. Third Row-Emerson Harris, Estil Horney, Lucille Crumrine. Billy Neely. Donald Shores. Ruth Link. Jerry Thomas. Ola Musselman, Anna Schwindt, Law- rence Robison. Helen Stockebrand. Vrra Lee Turner, Buddy Redfearn. VVaine Jones. Noman Beine, Nadine Stockebrand, Morris Mahon. Eugene McCormick. Standing-Billy Mills, Vivian Eagle. Raymond McDaniel, Donna Lauber, Bill Solander. Beverly West. Pauline Awalt. Margaret Randall. Jean Neufeld. Eula Dean Sturdivan. Maxine Brown, Mr. Creitz. BAD The band was organized in the summer: before school it played at the Iola fair and gave several concerts down town. Eugene McCormick served as president for the year with Bob Pingrey as vice president, Frances Shaefer as secretary. and Beverly West as librarian. The first few weeks of school were spent mainly in learning marches for the football games. The band marched at all home games. putting on a special per- formance for the Coronation Ceremony for Homecoming. As was the case with all organizations. the band did its share in helping with the war effort. On a Saturday afternoon and evening during the first six weeks concerts were given as part of a drive to sell bonds and stamps. On January 28 a victory concert was given. sponsored by the band mothers' club. The admission charge was the purchase of a war bond or stamp which the purchaser retained. The concert was a success both musically and financially, the total amount invested in stamps and bonds being 33709.15
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DRCI-IESTR The twenty seven ple e orchestra has Just completed a very successful vear Four boys were enrolled 1 the orgamzatlon vxhlch has previously been com posed entlrely of glrls In the performances du1 ng the Chrlstmas assembly of the hlgh school the Chrlstmas Pageant a P T A pl0gI3m he one act play productlons and Muslc xx cek the orchestra gave ample proof of ns abxlltv under the dnrectlon of Mr Creltz Standmg Margaret Randall Laurence Robxson Mr Crextz Betts Arm Dram Second Row Maralyn Culbertsor Jean Heffern Jean Bartlett Helen Stockebrand Jean Gregg Kerneth Vanlloozer Earl Wolff Kenneth Chambers Donna Jean Lauber Katherme Smlth Lola Welde Jean Guy Front Row Marcella Lmk Patty Krueger Evelyn Wmterscheld Peggy McK1nney Ramona Reno Maldcll Culbutson MBIJOI 10 Sturdlvan Evelyn Steffen No ma Lee Stellmg Q . n . - x. . - V . ' I1 ' - A . . . , ' , . . A A ' ' , . . . , L , ' . 1 v - ' ' v ' 1 - v ., 2 11 f a 1 v 1 I 1 v s ' 7 v v 1 - ' - - v 1 . i X H ' V. -. . v - f - 1 a ,. . ' . , .... . . . A . . . rf' ei, ff 'j 1
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