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iii Q. w - Q 1 Z Nlql t The boys' quartette includes Cleft to rightj The girls' sextette is composed of Cleft to rightl Norma Russell Wood, Michael lohnson, Bennett Zin- Nichols, Marilu Thornassen, Donna Martin, Carole Vander- necker, and lohn Zinnecker, kolk, Phyllis Blevins, and Barbara Michael Page 44 lil ll ll .ll The triple trio is composed of Cleft to rightl Eileen Kelso, Martha Glock, Maxine Martin, Norma Iohnson, Dawn Widle, Lea Schlentz, Peggy Murphy, lanice Welker, Dorothy Buckley. ,il 0 Q Q 5 Q t Cjgf, 'C fam' Ill-Q The Madrigal is composed of Cleft to rightl I. Vernon Nicodemus, Ben Zinnecker, Iohn Zinnecker, Norma Nichols, Marilu Thomassen, Donna Martin, Carole Vanderkolk, Barbara Michael, Phyllis Carole Vanderkolk, Barbara Michael, Phyllis Blevins, Mike Iohnson,
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CHOIR ,154-:55E': .e.:!A:::::iiiiigvr 5'z: -i'e!f'v 'ig.-M A 41 Q lg . sp. , I Q U a 4 1.4! V ,eff YQI. ' i3'lA .Ili AI. ulrlfll - I7 , QW 'Liv' 1'-5 25340 The David City High School choir and small groups had a busy year with their many ac- tivities during the 1950-1951 term. Mrs. Phyl- lis Moreland ably directed the performances made by the department. The major goal the choir achieved this year was the acquiring of new red and black choir robes which were made by the mothers of the choir members. Material for the 65 robes was purchased by the Board of Education. A Christmas program was presented by the vocal department at a school assembly on December 22 On March 20 the local music clinic was held at the high school in prepara tion for the district contest ln the eve ind concert program was presented in which Will! G S' 1 1g.,,.'rv-'Al the choir robes were displayed for the first time. The biggest event of the year was the dis' trict music contest held at Fremont on April 13 and 14. Participants in the contest included the choir, girls' glee, madrigal, sextette, triple trio, boys' quartet, and several solos. Other activities of the choir include singing for commencement exercises and small aroup appearances many times throughout the year for various organi'ations The officers who served the choir ver president Leo Kovar vice president Carole Vanderkollc secretary treasurer Dona Gans sergeant at arms Russell Wood Bottom row Cleft to nqhtl fi puy F, Second row To Flrn H 5 K '11 n Dora i 'AJ my 1 ' 1. . . , ', . lv C ' , ' f I ' f ' ' ' rw' f . Y , . .1 I C , , , CI - - , . O . 7 Q 3' F ' . Q - 5 . v g. . - n D ' A . 5 C 0 . - . 4 . N ' 5 ,, , Y ' ia 4 - 4 4 . .4 r . , ' : .anili ifoblrlc M's 1. 11:5 Mon-2517.1 ini l V flicode .1 .s . 2 ' O MTU! l-'M 51 :wk ff :n1 fl '?:'l: P.'1 'L h'v 1'---'1 'L+ -.J H-1'--i-. 4 y . f- -1 'tml' ' - 1 H-it - .1 1 r.1.:1l'7'.I:oY I :fi 7- - 7 fm? , M1157 C1 '.f- '.'1r1 1-Arnfwix 1111 ii' 'f Third row' For-1 Gy- ll 1 .- tl, .- -- H f -. 1., he '1 1:':ri 1.4 1 ,i 'ri.-'r.'1' P.. 1. 1 fi Ln.. C-pq 1-f '91-q jf L ,.i ' . 1 - H I My mcse Mun deft rms? ,v,','V.:kN 1 ,WH ,NV mi TJ' VZ.-I , fr' Vin , .. 1 f.. 1. . In ,. 1 ,. . . , Y 1 llvhiutta Sn' Ec11 l.1.'h F.f11'I'17 flfwciz -'4'-- qi- - ' ff .. -'IMI fs-,-J ' 1 . V .V . . Q Y 4 U FD' V ' vb V4 V-K ' , 7 .. . ...., 7 .. .... -'E ..':'.' 1' 11,-1' Q-.V Il., J .. Z.n... xr. H 1.1 . M..:.1'-., :'.'t1 -'f' .nw . u:r.1 4 71: ner '1nil.-.-'h1 f.::.g'.1 ' - ,A V ,J ..,. , V , . , , ' HV - -Km 9: -'f Mp'-717 ,ein B11 iiclr Hr.:-3:.e f:.gi:e en Kefso Ben 2.1.2-ff' 1 .-.fi':.:1l:sa ll .f,:e.: fi . .. ' -1 F 71- fs 2 sterrrteier l':rc'?1y E315 'ey and Rosalie Z--ge Y az'- Fourth raw Q Lerloy S obo '1 lol i Faith row Ma 1-1 G0 lohnson Lois Gbson 'Jin :1 Mf1i'i l. oc O Pug 43 I
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Under the dtrectlon ot Orval Graham the band had a successful season durmg the 1950 Sl school year Ottrcers for the organxza t1on mcluded M1chael Iohnson pres1dent Noel Mclntosh vxce presrdent Iamce Welker secretary Dorothy Buckley treasurer and Tom Darrow l1brar1an The band led by Drum Ma1orette Lo1s G1b son marched at the State Fa1r The Harvest of Harmony at Grand Island and the Un1 vers1ty of Nebraska s Band Day The ban recelved an A ratmg at the Nebraska U verslty atta1r Th1s group also played at the Butler County Fa1r The concert band presented two w1nter con certs The lust was presented on Feb 4 and the second on March 4 The band took part 1n the d1SlT1Cl muslc contest at Fremont A few small groups and sololsts also took par tn the contest Sentor band personnel 1nclude Trumpets Donald Armagost Phylhs Blevlns Valerxan Bohaty Marcella Hast Ronald Ho back Norma lean Howe Donald Iohnson Noel Mclntosh and Darlene Vrasprr Horns Maxme Kleln and Clara Be1sdorlt Bantones Betty Bock Lo1s Iean Htnze and Leo Kovar The saxophone quartet Don Dworak Ben Zmnecker Grace Flllen and Carole Vanderkolk practlce for the muslc contest Clcmnets Dorothy Buckley lean Burd1ck Mar vel Lee Garr1son Lo1s Gxbson Betty He1ns Verna Hems Io Ann Howe Norma Iohnson Davxd Kolar Dons Krott Geraldme Mlller Mary Beth Moran W1lma Nuebel Leota Ostermeler Rose Mar1e Rech Erma Struebmg and Iohn Zlnnecker Basses Kenneth Khngemann Mllton Smtd and Eva Welker Saxophones Grayce Ann Allen M1les Andel Donald Dworak Harvey Homolka Gene Rem mers Donna Scrrbner Carole Vanderkolk and Ben Zlnnecker Trombones Tom Barlean Leland Chambers Wallace Harght M1chael Iohnson Iohn Klosterman Irm McGurk and Iohn Wert Bells Nancy Lonn Drums Tom Darrow I V N1codemus Marllyn Sargent Mark Sauser Lea Schlentz and Flutes Betty Clymer Martha Glock Pegg f Murphy and Ianlce Welker Majorettes Norma Armagost Ianrce Blevlns Dona Gans Marvel Lee Garr1son E1leen Kelso Marcle Io N1codemus and Dawn Wldle Drum Mcqorette Lo1s G1bSOH Mr Graham dxrects Davld Frus Charles Baker Robert Glock and Paul Engler as they practxce thelr barltones 17 The pep band bursts torth wlth strcnns ot a school song at thc Aurora basketball game Page 45 . , - I - - , I 1 1 1 1 1 - , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 1 I Q 1 , 1 1 1 I , . 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' .1 - 1 11 ' I I , 1 11 - ' 1 ' . . 1 11 11 1 I 1 1 . 11 11 - - . Ui- ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' ' 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 - . 1 1 . 1 L . . . 1 1 , . . , ' ' , 1 1 1 ' ' M 'l Th ' 1 1 . 1 X .. ' 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 - 1 . . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . . I . l ' 1 1 1 . . I 1 .., W-J V V 1 - 3 T--V :gfi 4 - ' l , JI 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . W .-N
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