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and 2 K ' ' 4. an .--gals FOURTH ROW: S. Utech, Thenell, Jorgensen, Wiesner, Pennock, Goss, Johnson, Viste, Stueber, Miller, Claflin, Schmelzer, D.Writt, Kluth, M. Goldman. THIRD ROW: Hoagland, Braunsdorf, Vandertie, Bohn, R. Erwin, Heinemann, Stockwell, Sabin, Jilot, Kracht, Sperber, Ro. Jacobson, Bosman, Keller, Herost, Mr. Freeman. SECOND ROW: Jenquin, Ri. Jacobson, Stephenson, Kurth, Ives. Grovogel, Cane, Beck, L. Smith, Odbert, L. Goldman, Herlache, S. Smith, Higgins, Olson. FIRST ROW: Christiansen, M. Utech, D. May, Meister, Manney, Tweedale, Cochenet, Schu- macher, M. May, Y. Erwin, Londo, R.Writt, Muehlhauser, Peterson. During this year the band has been very successfully directed by Mr. Freeman. It furnished music for many school activities including football games, and weekly assemblies. For the class tournament this year, each of the classes had its own Class Band , composed of the members of each class taking band. This proved very entertaining as an added attraction. The band itself was larger than last year, consist- ing of sixty pieces. Sixteen players composed the Pep Band. Money for new instruments was contrib- uted by the Senior Class of 1948 and the Band Mothers. In 1949, the Sturgeon Bay Band played host to eight other schools for the Music Tournament, April R' 29-30. This school participated wholeheartedly with p W , .R K W . A ' fifteen group numbers and two hundred solos and tysltt. . ppp pp p'f..l A Q ensembles. On the last night an evening concert and - pp if l S Parade was given. 9 . A ' .Xi ef n las ., ' 1 - . t gags it 1 ,vwwy x - Q xx p r j 0 I, ' Q W I , 1 E9 G, ' ,Q S' ef' is 'L g 'f X. if-' ,. 'M ll' +'ix fwenty-eight 9 'ATL' -B-4-pf h 5' f- jf :
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675001 FOURTH ROW: Grovogel, Sixel, Feifarek, Jonnson, Nebel, Teweles, Pollock, Kimber, Abrahamson, King. THIRD ROW: Warren, Evenson, S. Larson, Walker, Herlache, Phillips, Volletz, Gerlach, Mirkes, A. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Hanson, Fairchild Fischer, Bengtson, G. Larson, Stoffels, MacLennan Miller, Youretz, Bretl. FIRST ROW: Brann, J. Reynolds, Mellott, L. Larson, Wilke, Eliason, Jackson, Gordon Holub, F. Reynolds. 1 1 i The choir under Mr. Runkle's direction, this certs. Because more can be accomplished in a small group, there were five such groups. These groups tests and the best ones went on to the state contests at Madison. The choir diversified its repertoire. Its purpose was to develop members so that they were musically independent, and would be able to sing in any group from a Barbershop Quartet to a church choir. -ff I i 'Hi- xs Q 'ff -gy- QEQIQ E ' ff a' P f' .3 - -' 'fi J Twenty-seven year presented its usual Christmas and spring con- and the choir as a whole, took part in the district con-
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CU7ZE,'Z0, FOURTH ROW: Purves, An.Jirovetz, Nelson, Writt, Huth, Conjurske, Teweles, LeRoy, Maples, El. Haen, Wagener, Mr. Bagemihl. THIRD ROW: Ziemer, Gabert, Anderson, Ar. Jirovetz, Kohlbeck, Champeau,, Kurth, Graf, Pinney, Phillips, LaP1ant. SECOND ROW: Volletz, Nebel, Weber, Hagen, Tweedale, Herlache, Haskell, Kossow, Gerlach, Jordan, Mirkes, Pisha. FIRST ROW: Baudhuin, R. Guth, Antoine, Ev. Haen, Lidral, Schaefer, Nielson, J. Guth, Warren, Matheys, Olson Muehlhauser, The club this year had a membership of fifty-four. The officers were: David Phillips, pres- identg John Purves, vice-presidentg and Arlene Jirovetz, secretary-treasurer. The faculty advisor was Mr. Bagemihl. At bi-weekly meetings, interesting reports on subjects of general, photographic interest were pre- sented by members and demonstrations of photo- graphic processes by some of the more experienced members. - The club now has about four hundred dollars worth of equipmnt which is available through a bor- rowing system somewhat like that of a library. This equipment is insured. Several field trips by bus were made during the year for the purpose of taking pictures. The club at- ,,.,., . tempted to have a monthly display of pictures posted X on the school bulletin board. l y 3, Af fl I Ag KJ xXx , t A .ff 5 Q ,N N' W' is f Twenty-nine
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