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Show MUSIC MINDED THE BAND First row: Fowers, Gerber, Wanner, Hansen, Stoddard, Folkman, Clegg, Christensen, Holmes, Second row: Covey, Ferrell, Jones, Heslop, Widdison, Goodfellow, Jones, Johns, Taylor, Kirk, THE Green. Fowler, Favero. Third row: Beus, Back row: Gordon, BAND Budge, Gordon, Peterson, PLAYED Parker, ON Rheese, Peer, Shultz, Williams, AND Budge, Smout, Cox. Giles. ON Hardly the ''Big Brass Band from Brazil'' but our own local high school band, which made us like their music all the more. : J They played at all the big affairs and were kept busy rehearsing much of the time. They put on drills with the Pep Club, played in the parade to welcome Vice President Barkley, and made a good showing at the State Basketball Tournament. We envied them getting special busses, reserved seats, and free admission but we all knew that they earned these priviliges many times over willingness and cooperative attitude. The uniforms brightened them look very professional. SOLOISTS—Lora Lee Green, Flute: Hal Stoddard, Clatinet: Marian: Petanion Sanaa: by their up and made | rE 1p them Gitte,” i OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR WERE: PHMMREIIND seUUcaicickdewUdocassncsds bubs eohopas NEIL FARRELL ViGe PROGHEOOT ET ER FOTONID icicle ccscceopseckens JAMES 8 PARKER eg Oe LORA LEE GREEN Da SC a aA an ae A ORLYN HESLOP DITSCTOR J.....55..00s.00ck: EMMA LOU NYE Tn aol SHARON GERBER : IF > ble a : — P = ' ees » 2 3 ; Mr. Eugene Reid was the director for the group. SOLOISTS—Dick Gordon, French Horn; Neil Farrell, Cornet; Don Budge, Trombone; Gene Williams Alto Saxophone. 139 |