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Page 55 text:
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This group is made up of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. They studied the elements of music and the important factors of music theory. Through singing and listening to recorded music, the group learned music appreciation which will be a great help to the students who will later participate in high school vocal groups. The Junior Mixed Chorus took part in the high school concerts; and all in all, was a very creditable part of our school. — 51 —
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Page 54 text:
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There were twenty-five1 members in the club this year. Its main purpose was to keep the library books in order, which was done under the guidance of their Adviser, Miss Lindeberg and President, Edris Moe. The other officers are: Vice-President, Pat Johnson; Secretary-Treasurer, Grace Wiley. Meetings were held once a month. First Row: Shirley Antonczal, Edris Moe, Audrey Knutson, Patricia Johnson, Arlene Dedic, Delphine Zablocke. Second Row: Lorraine Bujarski, Caro- line Stauffenecker.Carol Eberhardt, Mary Dahler, Mary Ann Stachowski, Rosamond Fouquette. Third Row: Verna Danielson, Rose Mary The 11, Grace Wiley, Jean Gudat, Gloria Carlson, Jean DeMarais, Lucille Biederman. Fourth Row: Dorothy Posterick, Mary Jane Kmitch, Dorothy Gardner, Barbara Urbanski, Agnes Thering, Cecil Dzuik. J$us Pahol The members of the bus patrol are charged to see that all is well on the bus at all times so that the driver will not be diverted from his duty of driving. Left to right: First Row: Richard Thell, Carol Eberhardt, Lester Adelman, Phillis Nickle, Clara Ketzback. Second Row: Delores Moeller, Dorothy Pas- ternick, Mary Jane Kmitch, Betty Jane Novak, Orpha Skaja. Third Row: Dorothy Kaproth, John Heintze, Chester Dzuik, Marguerite Nelson, Irene Hopland. Fourth Row: Mary Lou Preusser, Barbara Urbanski, Doreen Shephard, Donna Brambr ink, Iola Swan. The officeclubconsisted of seven girls, Mary Ann Winkleman, Audrey Knutson, Janice Ratke, Florence Bymers, Geneva Hinkemeyer, Mary Jane Kmitch and Lois Weis. These girls, throughout the year, helped to answer telephone calls, ran errands of all sorts, ran the ditto duplication machine and mimeograph duplication machine, also unpacked and stamped books. In February, Lois Wejs was replaced by Pat Johnson. — 50 —
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Page 56 text:
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A Junior band of approximately 35 members was again formed this year wiith much success. Although their puolic performances were rather limited, their repetoire and general ability certainly were not. They met on Friday afternoons for one hour. Accomplishments were very high in the way of scales, sight reading, tonal reproduction, and overall preparation for the A Band. Our ••B’ team did a very good job the entire year. Some of the members were considered good enough to be reserve members of the varsity sguad. These boys will be ready for the positions that will be available for them next year upon the graduation of the present ‘‘A’ team. All have enjoyed the activity and are looking forward to next year. We (ly)yoyecl { alLous Activities 52 —
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