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HOW | Stanley Hnmmiett, Ml Mrkimimy. HOW •. HfRina Herrmann, Maxry Joan Smlih. Kenny Chitwood. DEBATE CORPS In the month of September, 1940, three commercial pilots and two private pilots entered the field of Debating with Miss Morgan as Flight Commander. The ground work consisted of upholding both affirmative and negative sides of the question. The Power of the Federal (iovernment Should be Increased. In daily ground duties. Maxcv .lean Smith and Kenneth Chitwood upheld one side of the question with Repina Herrmann. Stanley Hrummett. and Pete Peters upholding the other side. During the second semester, with Miss McKimmey as Flight Commander. Maxcv Jean Smith. Kenneth C hitwood, Repina Herrmann and Stanley Hrummett upheld both sides. Other members of debate are Dick Nerud and Pete Peters. Short hops were made to Oshkosh. Sidney and Kimball. Major flights were made to the Denver I ’Diversity. and to the Finals at Scottshluff. All students participating in Debate will receive letters except Maxcv Jean Smith and Kenneth Chitwood who will lie awarded certificates. They earned their letters three and two years ago. respectively. R KG IN A H HERMANN.
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SANDBURR STAFF I.,.ft in right: S. KIcmkc. J. Moore, H. havirisott. K. Srliwarlz. . I.fcver. M. Moirers. J Connor, I». |.ambcrt. C.ujird. Miss hull. w. Ilagcinan, K. mlorsoi». I’. Fritz. It. McKee, It. Richter; It. Niiss. It Michael. It. Kell. SKY WRITERS The Journalism class took off” in September under the supervision of Miss Doll, who has been a constant help to the staff in publishing the Sandburr The Sandburr” plays an important part in school life for it tries to help the student body keep tip school spirit and to give the students a feeling of unity. The Sandburr publishes events that have happened and foretells events to come. The column Breezes” seemed to be the most interesting to the students. Publication of the Sandburr not only has been much work but also has been much pleasure. (JWKN GUARD. Editor-In-Chief ............ ............... Gwen Guard Managing Editor Wanda Hageman Sports Editor Kenneth Anderson News Editors Eleanor Schwartz - Maxine Rogers Features Shirley Klemke - Juanita Moore Cartoons Jack Conner - Bill Richter David Lambert Reporters ........................ Ben Michel - Bob Nuss Betty McKee - Phyllis Fritz - Willie Leever Typists Bill Crossman Shirley Klemke Juanita Moore Howard Davidson Mimeographing Bill Keil Exchange Betty McKee faculty Adviser Miss Doll
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MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW Lon lo rlghl: B. Itirhtor. F. I wain, H. Black, R. Hernandez, D. .Schwlndl, L. Flowers, O. Calvert, It. Vekel, •». flooring. W. Oohor. M. Michal. B. O'Keefe. 0. Johnston. B. Hrummeii. SECOND ROW Leri lo rlKht: Margaret Monkman, S. Klemke, H. Valdez, A. Devore, C. Smith, K. Slerian, M. Krieson, M. A. Alley la. J. Chitwood, . Samuels, C. Warrick, ,1. Moore. M. .1. Smith, ll. Davidson, K. Chitwood, li. Swanson. W. Erbes. Miss Davis. THIRD ROW l.ert to right: I.. Bristol, W. Hendrix, M. Rogers, B. A. Spangler. M Pugsley, II. Brown, II. Bigler, , . J. Ketllehul. L. ekel. M. Schwlndl. B. Rastron. K. R'lff. B. Lambert. . Bo'dsall. ON WINGS OF SONG OFFICERS Pilot Frank Iwata Log- Keeper Glenn Calvert Librarian Elsie Yekel Accompanist Margaret Monkman The Mixed Chorus of 1940 and 1941 is an organization of fifty voices. They assisted in the Vesper Service in December and in February, presented the musical called “Ballad for Americans,” which was very colorful and patriotic. One of their most important appearances of the year was at the District Music Festival at Sidney. The selections they sang were “Listen to the Lambs,” by Dett. and “Today There is Ringing,” by Christiansen. The Mixed Chorus will always be winging its way through the air with beautiful songs if it works as bard in the future as it has this year. LOIS BRISTOI
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