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Show Puke... ecamemaemeceaeameaaaial . TWENTY-SIXTH First Wesley row: Gayleen Barton, Stanger, Charles BAND Joyce Ross, Connie Hinchcliff, Mark McGregor, Chugg, Kay OF WEBER Rushton, Bitton, Marilyn Bob HIGH Rhees, Watson, Rolan Thomas Ossman, Davis, Hal Shirley Bitton, Jean Stoddard, Emma Lou Sutherland, Reed Holbrook, Jay Atwood, John Scholes, Sharon Hansen, Colleen Green, Ruth Penman, Sheryl Gibson, Ken Faverro, Lila Allen. Nye, Sharon Gerber, Val Coles, Gary Francis, Joann Taylor, Norene Jones, Gary Jensen, Rosemary Holmes, Adreen Penman, Mary Ann Johns, Maurene Parker, Judy Singleton, Lora Second row: Darrell Christenson, Bill Fowler, Lou Ella Johns, Pat Wade, LaRae Kirk, Genial Rhees, Dean Slater, Robert Lee Green, Ted Faverro, Saundra Griffiths, Gary Fowler, Jim Peer, Nolan Gibson, Bob Burrows, Ronald Smout, Lenard Roberts, Gene Williams, Ronald Schultz, John Cox. With a tuneful blast, presence of the band is noted. Known for their lively marches, and school songs, this '‘alive'’ band was right on its toes. CLARINET QUARTET—Davic. erland, Reid. eu Stoddard. Suth- Dressed in snappy black coats and white pants with that ever-familiar red trim this band added to the games, and all activities at which they were in attendance. No, they weren't the Big Brass Band from Brazil, but they were just as popular and welcome. With the big boom, boom, direction of Mr. Reid, the band played on. 130 SAX QUARTET—Williams, Coles, Jones, Francis. boom, under the |