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JlC0bl0L Wslener M R r unkle Madsen Mxller Seheurmxh Lsubensnin Meister Tweedsle Mallet. Whitfofd Grovozel Viste Jorns Jorgensen Llu Erwin Benson ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Thomas Runkle, has completed another successful year. With twenty-two member s in the orchestra there were eleven in the string section, seven violins, two basses, and two cellos. The remaining eleven were in the brass and woodwind section. Mr. Runkle has also been conducting a group of beginners who are learning to master strlng instruments. They will become members of the orchestra in the following years. This year the orchestra worked on varied types of music which included: classical, popular numbers, and folk songs. The bacculaureate service and commencement exercises would not be complete without the strains of Pomp and Clrcumstance coming from the High School Orchestra. More frequent perfor- mances by the orchestra would be welcomed by everyone. Page 51
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Mr. Freeman Bosman Erdmann Sabin Miller Glealner Vine Mcqui,-e Laubenstexn Jorgensen Meister Tweedale Larson Jacobson Schumacher Cochenet M Herlgghe Arbter Stephenson Neinas Scheurman Hitt J. Jeanquart D Jeanquart Deng Grovogel Stewart Kracht Schmelzer Jenquin Mickelson Eichinger H L3 Ci?-Aoldmsn E: Goldman Braunsdorf Stoffel Kluth J. Christiansen DeLair er ac e D. Christiansen Hanlon Johnson Ahrenl Fairchild Wagengr Schroeder AN This year, under the direction of Mr. Freeman, the Sturgeon Bay High School Band appeared at all home and Kewaunee football games. The entire band also appeared at all home games during the basketball season, andthe twirlers presented exhibitions be- tween halves of the games. Mr. Freeman also directs two grade bands, the Catholic and West Side, besides the regular Junior Band. On March sixth there was a combined Junior and Senior Band program to raise funds for uniforms and band equipment. A large number of band members prepared special solos and ensembles for the district tournament. Members of the school band,and individuals who are interest ed, have organized a summer concert band. They gave a number of evening performances during the summer months. Through the cooperation of the Band Mothers and local civic groups plans are being completed for attractive new uniforms for the entire band. Page 50
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, ' 1. -K-L4 K, I C . fe- Landeau Msrt1n ,'Enckson Knutson Thenell Schroder J. Reynolds Trodahl Schaefer Anderson Robertson Zierner W. Reynolds Lovell Glessner Warner Merrill Hutter Wsgener M. Johnson Miss Wildhageu Elwell Hoyt A Reynolds D Christiansen F. Reynolds Mirkes Weitermsnn M. Christiansen Case Warren Evanson Mulleudufe Knvfh J- R0YD01ds J. Johnson Warren Solomon H. Christensen f' N .-ye FOOTLIGHTS On February third of this year the Footlights Club added another to its long line of successful plays, in the form of The Youn est by Philip Barry. The cast included Jack Robertson, JEEP Trodahl, Helen Christensen, Mary Hutter, James Reynolds, Bonnie Warren, Marianne Johnson, Tom Glesner and Connie Nebel. The Footlights Club held biweekly,meetings at whmm its mem- bers discussed the problems of play production and the duties of those who assist backstage. The meetings supplied members with entertainment in the form of discussions on current Broadway plays and musicals. Monologues, pantomimes and dramatic readings were also included ln the programs. The most important social events of tknyear were the Christ- mas party and the formal reception and dance which followed the annual meeting and election. Members were allowed guest privi- leges for this meeting. Miss Lea Wildhagen, the club's advisor, directed very cap- ably both the Footlights production and the Senior Class play. This year's club officers were! Bonnie Warren, president, Jack Trodahl, vice-president, Mary Ellen H tter, treasurer, and Lou Weitermann, secretary. Page 32
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