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•IlJrlJt SCHOOL ft CONCERT BAND ft Front row left to right: James Lippelt, Bobbie Lou Brandner, Vera Tolsted, Audrey Van Dyke, Donna Schmidt, Phyllis Kost, Allegra Rische, Stanley Schaef- bauer, Ardella Mittleider, Verine Bauer, Darlene Ochsner, Delores Quenzer, Ro- bert Lippelt, Second row: A. E. Joachim, Director, Shirley GoeTiring, Eileen Schaefbauer, Lila Huber, Evelyn Horner, Julia Schaefbauer, Jean Salsziedler, Norma Van Dyke, Ruth Rossow, Mary Senftner, Clara Beck, Jacob Bollinger, Jerome Deibert, Junior Roehl. Third row; Lilly Bickel, Dennis Lang, Maurice Berndt, Gordon Klaudt, Murlyn Bickel, Howard Conway, Lloyd Rueb, Royal Bickel, Marshall Gall, Wilmer Deibert, Spencer Clapp, Betty Weber, Vernetta Bauer, Mary Ritt. Fourth row: Gladys Ochsner, Alice Aman, Oren Berndt, Phoebe White, Willis Han- son, Dennis Ochsner, Le Roy Sattler, Lyla Deibert, Darlene Fenske, Walter Lin- derman, Thomas Blschke, Phyllis Schmidt, Howard Berndt. Fifth row: Marcene Schaef- bauer, Chester Naasz, Rose Marie Weber, Ray Kusler, Thomas Schaefbauer, Mary Ann Brandner, Deryl Fenske, Herbert Rische, Alvina Borth, Bruce Fetherhuff, Vic- toria Hilt. H3and czHlitoiu 19 4-7 — 1+Q was another big year for the band. The capes were disposed of and mil- itary uniforms purchased in colors of blue and gold, giving the band definitely a classy look. The I9I4.8 contest climaxed the year ' s music program with a greater share of contest honors than ever before. The 6I4. piece band received Division I rating again, so did the clarinet ensemble composed of James Lippelt and Bobbie Lou Brandner, Division I ratings were also received by Dennis Ochsner, Tenor saxaphone; Ar— liene Deibert, bassoon and Bobbie Lou Brandner, clarinet, Divi ' sion II ratings went to Jean Salszielder, flute; Walter Linderman, bass- clarinet; Mary C. Senftner, French horn; Spencer Clapp, cornet; Lyla Deibert, baritone horn and Julia Schaefbauer, oboe. 19Uj8-H9 saw the band reach the membership of 68 an all time high. The instru- mentation was improved by the addition of more color instruments. The Twirlers, an auxiliary of the band, were decked in spanking new gold and black uniforms, and their numerous appearances received favorable applause every- where . ZZ
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BOYS CHORUS W%kw Front row left to right: Lloyd Rueb, Walter Llnderman, La Vern Schmidt, Wallace Quenzer, Jerome Wenninger, Oscar Ackerman, Chester Naasz, Royal Bickel, Thomas Schaefbauer. Second row: Edward Bohlander, Bruce Fetherhuff, Jacob Bollinger, Le Roy Sattler, Merle Kost, Miss Eleanor Huelsman, Spencer Clapp, Theo. Quenzer, Dennis Ochsner, Herbert Rische. Top row: Willis Hanson, Martin Brandner, Ray Kusler, James Llppelt, Thomas Bischke, Donald Ebel, Marshall Gall, Edgar Kost, Wilmer Deibert and Virgil Geohring. The boys Glee Club was organized in I9I4.7 by Miss Eleanor Huelsman. Officers chosen for that year were President-James Llppelt; Vice President-Howard Berndt; and librarians Royal Bickel and ' Walter Llnderman. At the Hickory Stick Music Contest held at Mobridge in I9U8 a third rating was received. The Glee Club also performed at the Winter and Spring Concerts. Emblems of music are to bo awarded at the end of each year to the Senior class members . Officers for the year are; President-Curtis Kost; Vice President-Marshall Gall and librarian-Merle Kost.
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