The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1966 — Page 8
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, November 7, 1966
Bainbridge School News A new club has been or-1 the North Putnam Chapter, ganized and is arranging to be- however. come a local chapter of the na-; The Bainbridge High School tional organization. These fu- band is under the new direction ture teachers held their first of Joe Moores, who has added meeting Oct. 25th to state pur- j to the usual majorettes and poses and to elect officers. The drum major, a flag corps conofficers elected were: Pres., j sisting of: Sandi Spesard, capPatty Min nick; Vice Pres, tain; Kathy Grimes, Jacque
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Sharon Reed; Sec. Susie Scobee; Treas. Beth Hendrich; Historian, Mary Rayfield; Parliamentarian, Charlotte Osborn. The advisers for the new F.T.A. are Mrs. Elless and Mrs.
Roe, Linda Phipps, Sharon Littrell, Debbie Bunn, Patty O’Hair, Bemiece Lancaster, Donna Steele, Gene Ann Unger. Sandi Spesard was elected representative and Vicki Judy
Scobee. These officers are only j will be the featured twirler. We for the Bainbridge branch of hope a large crowd will be in
attendance to see these girls along with the band perform at our first floof show on November 18th at the FillmoreBainbridge game. On Friday, November 8th, at 7:30, the band is performing at a pop concert to be held in the gymnasium. At this concert the Senior band members will be awarded their band sweaters. These seniors are: Carolyn Smith, Larry Clodfelter, Linda Houser, Sandy Witty, Benny Whitlock, Patty Minnick, Carol Inman, Sharon Branham, Vicki Judy and Marla Bilbruck. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Refreshments will be served. Melinda Zenor will accompany the band. Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, the band and chorus plus their guests traveled to DePauw to
attend the concert given by the DePauw Orchestra. The band also plans to attend a performance in Clowes Hall on the Butler campus on Nov. 20th. Doc Severinsen of the “Tonight” show will be performing. Backing up the Senior Band are 40 members of the Junior Band. Most of these students have been playing for one or two years, but there are several just beginning. Majorettes include; Vicki Wallace, Sharon Branham, Becky McFarland and Vicki Judy, captain. Drum Majorette is Marla Bil-
bruck.
The Sophomore Class is looking forward to an exciting school year which includes class rings which should arrive at Van Cleave Jewelers on Dec.
9th. President Patty O’Hair has quests for librarians in the ed-
ucational field had been made this year and they were made aware of the great need in this field. All enjoyed a profitable
day.
Mary Rayfield, Reporter
divided the class into two teams for selling candy. In the first team Larry Wilson is captain and co-captain is Kathy Reynolds; the second team has Diane Ardelean as captain and Phillip Malicoat as co-captain. Much competition will be carried on between the two groups. Librarians Lyn Farrow, Joyce j Fitzsimmons, Patty R o s s o k, i Shirley Harris, and Sandi Spes- ' ard, voting delegate for state ! officers, attended the state High ; School Librarian Association at Ball State University October 29th. The delegation was accompanied by Mrs. Hanna and four student librarians from Roachdale. At the luncheon meeting they heard the President of Ball State mention the ifact that over nine hundred re-
New Warning By Red China HONG KONG UPI—Communist China warned today that the Viet Nam conflict is only one of a series of Asian wars in which the United States will become deeply and dangerously involved. A commentary in the official Peking Peoples Daily said this was because the United States is determined to destroy “all
national liberation movements and struggles in Asia”—a move that will be countered on every front by China. “A great Red power has already risen firmly on the mainland of China” and is the “revolutionary front and fortress for Asian peoples and world peoples in waging their peoples wars against American imperialism,” the commentary said. “Today’s Asia will witness more and more peoples wars being waged,” the commentarjwarned. “The American imperialists will encounter and become embroiled in more and more peoples wars in Asia in the coming days.” The commentary, broadcast by Peking radio, gave the most thorough Chinese assessment
yet of the Manila summit oem* ference and President Johnson's Pacific war. "All the numerous words that Johnson spoke during his recent Asian trip,” it said, “boiled down to the following threo main points: 1. He is determined to destroy the national liberation movement of the Vietnamese people. 2. The American imperialists are determined to oppose and destroy all national liberation movements and struggles in Asia. 3. Under the disguise of words such as Asian and Pacific cooperation, the American imperialists are setting up an antiChina alliance. Therefore, the so-called Manila summit conference is only a new intrigue of aggression.’ *
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