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maiorettes Western Maryland's twirling squad was composed of four members this year, one from each class. Under the leadership of Char Bay- liss, members Natalie Warfield, Bev Schott, and Jackie Cook performed in rrnditioual pa- rades, pep rallies, and half-time activities at the football games. This year the squad concentrated on march- ing routines which were drspluyed at the Homecoming Parade. The girls deserve a spe- cial hand for a job well done. Kneeling: Char Bayliss, captain. Standiug, left fa right; Natalie Warfield, Bev Schou, and Jackie Cook, band During the fall the college hand, under the For its second year under an organized in- leadership of Mr. Donald Key, performed as strumental program, the group presented a a marching unit for home football games. The concert for the student body just before Christ- Homecoming performance demonstrated the mas vacation as a highlight of the winter sea- ability of its members to execute difficult for- SOil. Climaxing the year were two spring con- mattcns as well as to play enjoyable music. certs for the students.