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Fourth Row--left to right-M. Helwig, V. Reif, A. Munger, Strecker, Hopkins, Beetz, Walker, Taylor, La Orange. E. Munger, L. Reif, Bergman. Ruggels, Eichman, Boxwell, Cochrane, Tripp. Third Row--left to right--Benson, L. Humphrey, Arbsland, M. J. Schenk, Peterson, Ruble, Lee, Butler, J. Tindall, Herres, Davis, Hannigan, Becker, Krug, Stoskopf, Cole, H. Tindall. Second Row--left to right--I. Bartonek, L. Cook, Eveleigh, M. Schenk, Underwood, Wheatcroft, Norton, J. Humphrey, Turner, Layton, Herbel, Karst, Zimmerman, Kintigh, Arnett, McCain, Popp. First Row--left to right--N. Dawson, Campbell, Jones, Messex, Gage, J. Cook, Brewer, Blair, Thomas, 054' lil if WNY F I X 1' is-1-2, f' . . fb. ' Siliiicfki 1 T Qzri'Qff is .gu i '- . 51 o - -6 'J 1b 1' '.91-.,2f, '- - M gas..- Second Row--left to right--Kintigh, Boxwell, Strecker, Benson, Humphrey, Cochrane, Herres, Kring, Highfill, Butler, sponsor, Johnson. First Row--left to right--Ruggels, Banks, Tindall, Fox, J. Cook, Gage, T. Cook. The Girl Reserves club for the year 1939- 1940 has a membership of This is one 41 girls. of the largest member- ships in thef history of the Hoisington Girl Re- serves. On November 24, 1939 the G. R. sent ten girls to a three-day conference at Pratt, Kansas. Here the Blue Seal which is an award for more than average contributions and participation in conferences and summer camps was awarded the Hoisington club for the Year 1933-39- For a Christmas project the girls donated two baskets to the poor. As a special chapel program the Girl Reserves presented the Christmas chapel. The Girl Reserves all-school play, HSecond Childhoodu, was present- ed on February 22. During the week of muary 25--March 3 the club observed Community Week. The Girl Reserves decor- ated a Community window down town, On February 29 they have a tea for the girls' mothers and the Y.W.C.A. mem- bers. On Sunday, March 3, the G.R..Bnd Y.W.C.A. held a joint church service at the United Brethren Church. The aim of the club is to live up to the Girl Re- serves motto, HTo find and give the best.U
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31' NL Tindall Peugh B.'Tinda11 Harper 'sochstfmef -' 171' M'E,T1'7'W'r'MTJ' 'M' flaw' AVS' U' Bartoneli, Beetzi Cornelius. , , ci , arg elm' dy On' 1 Strap: butler, Banks, J- Tlflda-11, giigraoggiij-5trt0Kf'lShtg-COXOHIZI Bl1aiI',MPlhJEphy, Ruble, Turner, Bruce, Durand, Skolaut, Sears, Kroesch, Becker, 1 .0 5 lngy GHTS, ay en i er Ekblad Bitter Gunn Harris Boese W' t M f' ld H L. Thayer, Smith, Helwig, Sausen, Jeans, Whiteman and,Gorbett., , , , ln er, ay le , Aarman, 00011 SSC . . ff 0 .5Yer9'q,e1P2 ,..'ff.Q,Qid HOW Yx5pgEEI,?3eia 53iist Jgfmggfefz - XV' 'swag at o x ' to . :go rug ei 9 yulheplefigtbgl Af Q86 t bf . .Q tl Lei -gov? 'fo 11 :Zeb 41312 Lge S The Hoisington High School band began the season of l939-40 on Labor Day with a marching band contest and a massed band concert. During the next three months the band marched and the pep band played at football games, pep assemblies and rallies, with the cooperation of local busi- nessmen. They journeyed to Manhattan on Nov. ll where they marched at the Kansas State-Oklahoma football game. They also attended a massed-band festival at St. John. At Christmas-time the bano marched in the Santa Claus Parade and also gave a free concert in the City Auditorium and has also given free concerts on the first Sundays of Feb- ruary, March, and April. Wm! Jidfaw -lg-11 tx S Sl., eabss In March the band entertained the bands of a number of neighboring towns with a Military Ball in the City Auditorium for which the Ellin- wood High School Swing Band played. On Friday and Saturday, April l2 and 13, the Regional Contest was held at Hays in which the band and several individual instrumental soloists participated. Ratings for the various entrants were: Band ---Excellent -------, f f , , J --e------------- Humphrey, Bergman: 5010191355 T1'iPPsRussell Sears---clarinet--Excellent and Gage accompanists. 25 Bob Peugh--bass Bob Krug----- horn--Highly Superior -bassoon------Good Ferman Bitter---cornet----Exoellent Walter Harnfan- -cornet---Very Good Esther Turner--clarinet--Excellent Johnny Miller-French horn-Excellent Glenn Winter---baritone--Exoellent
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