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Show FE Gia ck esis AB ‘ Thai! 2 Deiat adhe Sl | 520s eaninte re. ALS eka PERLE Ais STE 8 opteming siubete A 3? OCS coat Seed ck aeaia 8 by 5 SR LORS SSE oS School Band Front row: Cline, Miller, Rurrisey, Jacobs, Lowham, DePeiro, Ross, Smith, Sutherland, Stoddard, Matthews, Zaugg, Scholes, Flitton, Wayment, Nelson, Folkman, Parker. Second row: Holmes, Asay, Smith, Hadley, Favero, Peterson, Holbrook, Gunderson, Fuhriman, Hansen, Clark, Deru, Wangsgard, Peterson, Holmes. Third row: Campbell, Cox, Beckert, Neilsen, Faulkner, Howell, Knott, Jensen, Goodfellow, and Mr. Reid. The school band under the direction of Mr. Reid worked hard this year to make the Band the best organization in the school. The band was on hand to play for all the home football games. The entire band went to the U.S.A.C. to play and march for their homecoming. In their sharp red, white and black uniforms the | | SAXOPHONE | Manse QUARTET—Earl Holmes, Bessie Peterson, band took assemblies to South Junior March 4th and 5th. Valley School, | a 0 Gaylen High and All of these activities rounded out a full year of entertainment and support from the band to the school, and many interesting class periods for the members. ¢ B FLAT CLARINET QUARTET—Darrell Jon Scholes, and Joyce Ross. Mathews, Steven Smith, | BRASS QUARTET—Lowell Peterson ' Watde fellow, and Sherry Holbrook. Jen sen, | Jay _ a Good- BAND OFFICERS—Darrell Mathews, Equipment; Janice Nelson and Goldelyn Wayment, Uniforms; Joyce Ross, Librarian; Gaylen Hansen, Student Conductor; Jolene Holmes, Secretary; Chaplek Heckad: Pract Si : aoe fei ert; President, Kay Sutherland ar” Vice President, 123 |