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BOYS GLEE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Back — Melvin Poeschl, Alvin Hoffman, Paul Baumann, Lumir Pospishil, Marshall Cook, Roland Oelschlaeger, Herbert Kollmorgen, Willard Paul. Middle — Irene Graunke, Pianist, Raymond Tonjcs, Charles Beckenbauer, Josephine Conboy, Director, Lee Collins, Harold Hartz, Charles Moulton, Joseph Nebuda, Murray Westerbeck. Front — Leslie Stoltzman, John Meeske, Dennis Collins, Willis Schellenberg, Grant Woerman, Otto John Guretzky, Edward Oelschlaeger. GIRLS GLEE CLUB ill: Back — Lotus Maack, Cora Frankfurt, Alice Paul, Catherine Forks, Gertr-id' .VPj-»r. Neoma Haase, Marjorie Malchow, Lorna Soenksen, Irene Poledna, C:a liuuei. Joyce Myers, Gretchen Wells, Luella Piper, Ada Schademann. Middle — Caroline Sass, Olive Miserez, Grace Elliott, Dorothy Kollmorgen, Martha Somer, Elna Abendroth, Josephine Conboy, Director, Anna Prawitz, Mary Beck, June Poledna, Elizabeth Malzahn, Helen Grosse, Angela Kase, Eileen Moulton, Ida Galster. Front — Irene Graunke, Pianist, Alice Greel:el, Winona Miserez, Rulhie Hein, DeLiene Hettrick, Eunice Rozendal, Edna Haase, Nora Bossow, Genevieve Melcher, Cornelia Schwinck, Iva Zeplin, Dorothy Piper. 1930
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1930 Violins Lee Collins Angela Kase Clarinkts Melvin Poesclil Leslie Stoltzman turray Westerheck ’,T ri; Hagedorn Loi nwh Paul ORCHESTRA Saxaphone Dennis Collins Otto Guretzky Grant Woerman Clinton Smith Hayes Smith Thom honks Del win Piper Casper Sellentin Willard Schwinck Piano Accordion Joseph Nebuda Babitonk John Meeske Trumpets Paul Frankfurt Roland Oelschlatger Marshall Cook Lumir Pospishii PlA O Irene Graunke Director Miss Con boy THE OPERETTA “The Lucky Jade” was presented by the combined high school glee clubs on April 23. The operetta was directed by Josephine Conboy and the large audience which witnessed its presentation, was very much pleased with the excellence of the production. The beautiful love plot in this story was woven around the mysterious green jade ear, the disappearance of which causes consternation both in the Courteny home and among those responsible for its disappearance. Horace Ferguson, the “famous marksman”, who is a guest in the Courteny home is challenge ! not only upon his marksmanship, but also concerning his knowledge of the missing ear. Both John Endicott, Mary Ann's bashful aviator lover, and the Sheriff had reasons for believing that the “guest” from New York was not just true to form. Leading roles were played by Marshall Cook, Clara Hensel, Roland Oelschlaeger, Herbert Kollmorgen, Charles Beckenbauer, Lumir Pospishii, Cora Frankfurt, Deliene Hettrick, Grace Elliott, Iva Zeplin, Raymond Tonjes, Melvin Poeschl, Murray Wester-beck, Winona Miserez, Leslie Stoltzman John Meeske, Paul Baumann, and Willard Paul.
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PEP CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT Rack Row — Gertrude Meyer, Genevieve Melcher, Marjorie Maicliow, Clara Hensel, Lila Smith, Nora Bossow, Beulah Goranson, Dolores Goranson, Irene Graunke, Margaret Graunke, Roberta McDonald. Third Row — Virginia Flores, Angela Kase, Irma Stoltzman, Verna Stewart, Mildred Fenske, Dorothy Kollmorgen, Ruthie Hein Second Row — Joyce Myers, Gretchen Wells, Margaret Kerl, Grace Elliott, Winona Miserez, Ida Galster, Evelyn Benne. First Row — Olive PJiserez, Olga Nebuda, Alice Paul, Irene Poledna, Luella Pipei, Cora Frankfurt, Cornelia Schwinck. Dorothy Piper. S fib OFFICERS President.........................................Grace Elliott Cheer Leader .....................................Irene Po’.edna The Pep Club has been very active this year and has done much to create a • peppy school spirit ' organised the first week in school in order to make preparations for a Bon before the game with Oakland, ruck was hired to take about fifty students to both the Blair and Norfolk '■..’•es ring the basketball season two different stunts were pat on. One at the and one at the Wakefield games. A . » ! ' was held in the High School assembly before each game and they were very Sliceessful in spurring the boys on to victory. Pmji Tu cnt} 0))
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