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MUSIC Yorktown High School is proud of its outstanding band. Directed by Mr, Wooley, it has been built up during the past two years to an excellent representation of the talent of our school. The band, in all its glory, lends color and inspiration to our teams and to our student body. This group is especially noted for its marching routines, unusual in the fact that they are original, having been worked out by the students themselves. With the aid of the newly organized Band Booster Club it was possible to purchase new uniforms of green and white. Reading from left to right, the members of, the band are: Firrz Row-Maiorettes, Joan McKinley, Shirley Spencer, Carolyn Clevenger, Nancy Burns, Janice Phillips. Joanne Thompson, center, Drum Major. Second Rou-L-Jane Phillips, Jan Etchison, Phyllis Whealy, Jimmy Hamil- ton, Barbara Wooley, Phillip Young, Byron Teegarden, Don Watkins, Jack Miller, Don Williams, Edward Whealy, Paul Vise, Eugene Ward, Max Hopper, Tomm Monroe. Third Row--Joyce Lusk, Nancy Williams, Marilyn Dryer, Ruhamah Jackson, Perry Mahoney, Bonnie Wilkams, Perry Hensley, Ronnie Groves, Charles Pettigrew, Jack Reagan, Paul Stout, Wayne Lennington, Jerry Jackson, Shirley Bilby, Jay Childs, Fourth Row-Charles Haisley, Jean Storer, Patsy Deweese, Charlene Applegate, Helen Callaway, Lois Wallace, Janice Metzcar, Ray Callaway, Dick Ingram, Mike Townsend. I Members qigllve band not piclured-Robert Haisley, Joyce Landrey, Rollin Lennington, CHORUS There are 49 members in the chorus. Directed by Mr. Wooley, with Joyce Kem as student accompanyist, this group meets three days a week. Members of the chorus are Jackie Miller, Edward Whealy, Pete Lennington, John Stephenson, John Stewart, Shirley Dragoo, Barbara Coovert, Frances Ashby, Colleen Hensley, Margie Adams, Barbara Johnson, Alma Ruth McCarty, Dixie Spencer, Ruhamah Jackson, Wilma Worth, Jean Storer, Patsy Deweese, Joanne Thompson, Nancy Antrim, Joyce Lanclrey, Marilyn Drayer, Deloris Campbell, Karen Wagner, Kay Drayer, Nancy Burns, Shirley Bilby, Paula Lennington, Charles Pettigrew, Earl Stewart, Ronnie Groves, Don Watkins, Jack Reagan, Harold Gale, Bill Wallace, Richard Crawley, Jack Manor, Carolyn McKinley, Cuba Mathew, Dorothy Everett, Joyce Cash, Marguerite Cook, Rose Ann Donovan, Helen Callaway, Paul Stout, Joyce Kem, Barbara Cole, Mary Brown, Rebecca Hall.
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HEALTH First aid, the study of the care and function of the parts of the body, and healthful living are covered in our health classes. Knowledge of these things will develop a stronger nation. A course in drivers' training is also offered which educates youth in proper and safe operation of motor vehicles. Actual experience in operating an automobile is given as excellent training for safer drivers. Mr. May, our coach, is the teacher of these subjects, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The girls' physical education department, under the supervision of Mrs. Eastman, has squad leader organization. Each squad leader acts as captain of her team, aids in checking the roll, helps put equipment in its proper place and assists in keeping the locker room in order. The girls have completed units in German baseball, volley-rin tennis, volley ball, basketball, tumbling, minor sports, softball, folk dancing, and recreational games. It is the objective of the course to offer some activity during the year in which every girl will develop acceptable skill and receive enioyment. Squad leaders for the present year have been: Mary jo Wagner, Mary Ellen Warfel, Dorothy Everett, Nancy Antrim, Joyce Lusk, Jane Phillips, Eleanor Crawley, and Beverly Ruddick.
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