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Nlusie Department 0 Never a dull moment certainly tits our Music Department. VVe have gone all out for music in a big way this year judging from the ninety pupils. We run full force from 8:30 in the morning until 8:30 in the evening. The orchestra started its successful year by furnishing the music for a play given down- town. Not long after, we had the honor of entertaining Ilis Excellency, Archbishop Paul E. Schulte. On April 12, the orchestra Won second division for their playing in the district contest held at Oakland City and on April 22, we gave our yearly entertainment, for the Deacons. Eleven of the seventeen girls who took part in the district contest in Evansville were award- ed medals for their fine performance. Three girls, Dolores Bodner, Saxophone, Mary Ann Kiefner and Blanche Laubscher, vocalists, re- ceived first division which entitled them to participate in the state contest on April 29 at Terre Haute where they received second place. 'l'liose receiving awards for perfect attend- ance at their practice periods were Rita Ann Becher, Dolores Woehler, Sylvia Rocher, Rose- mary Huber, Jean Wiekmann, Rose Mary Rich, Mary Elizabeth Seibert, Therese Schnur, Therese Wargel, Catherine Eckert, Ione Trainer, Sharon Swain, Janet Sprinkle, Betty Lou Schmitt, Rosa- lie Hall, Elaine Schenk, Flora Beckman, Corinne Schafer, Doris Olinger, Jane Laubscher, Mary C. Seghers, Mary Elizabeth Rexing, Martha Wilde- mann, Blanche Laubscher, Joan Meyer and Dolores Bodner. Those who received pins for playing their scales perfectly were Flora Beckman, Jane Shoal, Doris Olinger, Dolores Woehler, Ann Bowling, Sylvia Becher, Sharon Swain, Martha Wildemann, Rosemary Rich and Rosemary Eisterhold. Memorization awards went to Dolores Woeh- ler, Jane Shoal and Corinne Shafer. Page Thirty-one
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Cur Departure CWE, THE SENIORS OF '47 are about to say farewell to our Alma Mater, our teachers, and our friends. Moreover we must part from our beloved classmates. Although, we are leaving behind the beautiful Castle on the Hill , we are taking with us many happy memories and the training which has been given to us by our beloved teachers. Each one here and now expresses her parting sentiments: Mary Lou Bartley . . . Give Me the Simple Life. Dolores Baumgart . . . Thanks For the Memories. Sylvia Becher . . . No more books and things to dread . . . That's What Uncle Remus Said. Judith Beckman . . . Hosta la vista, My Buddies. Ann Bowling . . . I Don't Know Why, but l'm ln the Mood. Pearline Bughler . . . l'm a Big Girl Now. Lucille Fortwendel . . . Long Ago and Far Away . . . l dreamed a dream one day and now it's come true. Emily Herr . . . lt Couldn't Be True, or Could lt? Ethel Kippenbrock . . . lt's the Beginning of the End. Mary Jean Koetter . . . Farewell to Thee. Claudine Lents . . . I'lI See You Again . . . Come Rain or Come Shine. Rita Mathias . . . I Guess l'll Get the Papers and Go Home. Mary Lou Meyer . . . l'll See You in My Dreams. Rita Meyer . . . lt's All Over Now. Patricia Seger . . . I know a Little Bit About a lot of Things . . . and now . . . Blue Skies are Smiling at Me. Alberta Voges . . . lt's Been a Long, Long Time. Virginia Mae Welp . . . l'll Be Seeing You. Page Thirty
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S711 en ' First Row Virginia Mae Welp, Pearline Buechler, Judith Beckman, Mary Lou Bartley, Rita Meyer, Rita Mathias 0 Second Row Emily Herr, Ethel Kippen- brock, Alberta Voges, Sylvia Becher, Mary Lou Meyer, l.ucille Fortwendel 9 Third Row Mary Jean Koetter Patricia Seger, Claudine Lents, Ann Bowling, Dolores Baumgart Page Thirty-two
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