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Show Four Iversons Play In Pleasant Grove High School Band At One Time the band three years. At the end of three years of playing she played play-ed 1st clarinet, 2nd chair. Ronald began his band days on Kie baritone in 1950. In 1951 the need for a bass drum arose and Ronald was asked to fill the position. pos-ition. This he has played the last two years. Charmane started playing drums in junior band and was then moved to E flat horn. She played first chair in junior band and was placed plac-ed in Senior Band the latter part of the 1953 school year. The Iverson family were all under un-der the direction of Irwin Jensen until the fall of 1950. Mr. Jensen then relinquished the band to the care of Harvey Rawlinson and Mr. Rawlinson has been with the band and the Iversons since then. Next Monday, Sept. 7, will be the last time all four memmers of the John Iverson family will play together in the Pleasant Grove High School Band, according to Harvey Rawlinson. It is very unusual un-usual that four members of one family are members of a high school band at the same time. All four have been playing during dur-ing the latter part of the 1953 school year, and have been playing during the summer months. However, How-ever, after the parade on Steel Day at American Fork, Johnny and Jane will turn in their band uniforms and bid the band goodbye. good-bye. The band directors, Irwin Jensen Jen-sen and Harvey Rawlinson have appreciated the work of the Iverson Iver-son family in doing their part in furnishing music for the many entertainments en-tertainments and parades during the past five years. Johnny started the Iverson family playing in the Senior Band in the spring of 1948 under the direction of Irwin Jensen. He has played with the band four years and has won many honors. Johnny received a scholarship in music at the BYU and was honored to join the all-conference band in Arizona. Jane started playing clarinet in the fall of 1948 and has been in |