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P. T. A. COUNCIL BAND PARENTS This year “Living Technique was the theme of P. T. A. The purpose of the association is to promote cooperation between the parents and teachers of the students, enabling the parents to better understand their children’s school life, while the teacher benefits from knowing students’ parents. The President is Mr. T. W. Wagenknecht; Vice- President, Miss Argent Marks; Second Vice- President, Mrs. G. W. McCollum,- Secretary, Mrs. C. J. Gleason, and Treasurer Mr. D. B. Ingles. Tne school and students have obtained many benefits from this organization. The Band Parents Association, composed of the parents of band members, lends financial and moral support to the various school bands. The success of the annual concerts is due largely to the efforts of this organization. Special costly instruments, and expenses that may be incurred on trips taken by the band, are paid for by the assoc- iation. The recording machine that was pur- chased last year was put to good use by the bands at the concerts this year. The organization meets three or four times a year to plan new projects for the bands. P.T.A. COUNCIL Standing: Mr. Ogden, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Larson, Miss Marks, Mrs. McGarvey, Mrs. Waples, Mrs. Muzik, Mrs. Allway, Mr. Vogel, Mr. Wagenknecht. Seated: Mrs. Spalding, Mrs. Broberg, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Bellows, Mrs. Geissert, Mrs. Woodard. BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION Back Row: Mrs. Yost, Mrs. Hackleman, Mr. White. Front Row: Mr. Larson, Mr. Whitaker, Mrs. Davidsmeyer. 6
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THEY PLAY.. The Bells of Capistrano was presented under the direction of Mr. Pohlmann and Miss Alver on Apr.I 1 and 2. Rancho Ortego is about to be lost because of the mortgage being held by Jake Kraft. There is an Indian curse on the ranch which Medicine Man Pose says will not be lifted until the Mission bells ring again. After hearing Jake Kraft coerce the Indians into accepting his plan to rustle the last herd and thus assure himself an opportunity to fore- close, Noneeta pursuades Lone Eagle, an Indian chief, to save the ranch by bringing back the stolen herd. She realized too late that by doing this Lone Eagle will be held a traitor to his tribe and sentenced to death. Believing Mr. Alden can repair the bells in time, Ncneeta plans to slip away and ring the bells herself, but the Indians, fearing Jake Kraft’s treachery, surround the Mission and refus j entrance to anyone. Th i bells ring; Lone Eagle brings back the herd The Indians, believing a.I that has hap- pened is by the will of the gods, are reconciled. Marian, a college friend of Ramon's three mine. The prospect of developing means future happiness for all. mis mine Ramon Ortego Marie Chiquita Carmelita Marian Alden James Alden Professor Anderson William Waljace- James Laura Anderson Jake Kraft Pose Noneeta Lone Eagle Billy Burns Girls and Boys of Cowboys Indians CAST David Wolfe Jean Kilgore Gloria Schmidt Carol Howland Nancy Kunath Dick Mierzanowski Ray Pierobon Floyd Bastin Lloyd Kulisek Bob Brown Gloria McGowan Fred Uphoff Joe Sutter Yvonne LaMon, Pat Nolan Dean Lake Ed Ruthardt Professor Anderson’s Class Rancho employees Baggage smashers’’ Choruses
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