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, , , ,..,.,, Efficiently running' the busi- ness end of the band aie, left to right - Milford Knutson. secretaryg G e o 1' g' e Pfeffer, president: Thomas Johnson vice presidents and Earl Swo- kowski, treasurer. The stirring' strains ol' a maiching' air and flashing' 1'ed and blue uniforms bring' the first band into view. Clicwi'ir1g' loolilmll and basketball players on to victory, giving' a mid-semester con- vc-rt, playirig' in the spring' com-ert, and marching' in parades are all in the year's work. FIRST HA Nl! Huw l, In-fl to right- Milford Knutson. l':ll'llll0l' VVollIl, Ili-ll-n Nvulinus, Jn-rry Rowley, Mcrlin liouknlik, Norn Dlllli0lN0ll, Hn-vrrly l'4'k.n'slu-, Milmln I'lunk. lille-n Slxuuu-I. How 2+-lfnllon Smith, llill VVinIrr, Gl'!lt'4- Hill, l'uulin1- Sh-in-r, Mnrion Am4org1-, llurou-II W'llIu-, Wuynv llnnpl, llun Klinlvnl, xvlllilllll SllIIllll'bl'l'LZ. Row Il-lVlnl'puil'1-Y, Sclll'1u-alvr, xvlllllllll liirkv, l.m-onnrd Sknrvnn, Philip Slllilh, linrl vt'l'killN, Rohn-rl lh'ur1ln'rl, Williiun SllIlllll'I', John lAll'l'ilL.lll, llonnld Hl'll4's'l1m'1, .lo Ann Hunl, Karl Adulnre, Vvillinm Fulk, Allan llnlrymplr, l'ntln'rim- lh'1'l'lu-ilrim - ' lirllvk, Arnold linpllz, Alla-n nl'l'lllkl'. Art Nimhols, Furl Swokownki, Erlwnrd llolxvn, Mury Lou Grub:-r. Ron I-Dan Hcssvl. Doris Kvllrr, I lorL'nrx- T1'l'llKlflll'll, Ted Srhucrl-r, Jerry klinkner, fVlurilyn N4-lnvlz, Rohvrl lin-ilu-lir'i:lp:l-, John lin'!cr, Elton Wcrlu-rkv, Pnul l'1-tznmnn, I-Irlwurd Vnrhon, Donald Ryan, M4-lwin lukutou, Karl Srhmitz, Row 5-Yirior liohlhvck, Marilyn Herzog, Audrey Ws'rlicc'k4:. Marvin Prihvk, Lloyd rxlllllllllll, Mr. Rufin Boyd, John D1-Wvin, Milton liupilv, .lznncs Vs-:usmlu-k, Earl Hcrloiz, Arlo lioeppc, George I'f:Her, Mn-lvin lill'L'hl'l'U, Alice Sin-vm-In-k, Alhc-rlu Pcknrslu-. l I'Xllll'1'S Wick. Absent won- Dznid I-hlllllh and Tom Johnson. hu, huh-
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Climbing High- IC Lllllllli - on the Music Stall ROVING the success of weeks of vocal training and practice, the a capella chorus has appeared in a number of programs this year. Under the direction of Miss Phyllis Nordquist, the members who passed the fall tryouts have had excellent training. They have Worked on some classical pieces and Negro spirituals. Ranking high among extra-curricular activities, the mixed chorus has always been known for its excellent entertainment. JT. McDougal Johnson, hepcat extraordinaire, fanfares the music section with his licorice stick. i MIXED CHORUS Row 1, left to right,-Patricia Kennedy, Ella Krumdifck, Betty Jane Kermode, Margery Smifih, Betty Nelson, Doris Kricser ' ' ' ' B J L wis, Barbara Lorna Mae Pew, Janet. YValtvhers, Miss Phyllis Nordqulst, Mary Ann Barbeau, Gladyce Hurka, etty ane e Williamson, Rita Harlow, Dorothy Reif, Elaine Stastny. Row 2-Nona Huebner, Joyce Tourtillott, Lorraine Steckmesser, Betty Chermak, Rosemary Novy, Natalie Stephani, Geraldinu h h M 'l n Herzog, Elayne Novak, Theresa Tadych, LaVerne Gustavesen, Rosie Koch, Edith Naumann, Mary Jane Holzsc u , an y Maples, Rose Lambries. Row 3-George Viele, Jerry Denk, Fulton Smith, Thomas Jansen, Robert Gretz, James Walter, Raymond Kummer. Frank Kautsky, Robert Roulette. Row 4-'Donald Lomprey, Raymond Luisicr, Russell Wilke, Lloyd Swiggum, Robert Petrick, John Bredesen, Berkeley Hall, Henry Kirchoff, Victor Kolrlbeck. Absent were Paul Nagy, Bette Chemey, Henry Hansen, Robert Simmett.
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SECOND BAND Row 1, left to right-Robert Wilke, William Glander, Charlotte Strelch William Evans Betty Herzog Thomas Mad en William Sampe, Harvey Carstens, Wilbur Voss, and Helen Kirchoff Row 2-Phyllis Pennington, Rita Thoke, Gordon Dvorak, Marie Butz Paul Let cnbergir Fugene Kaderabek Roger Armstrong Francis Ziegelbauer, Fred Greenwald, John Schmeichel, Raymond Lulsler Howard Stone Lorraine Srhwwaru Rosalie Johnson Violet Becker. Band Mothers Help Singing trlngs LTHOUGH not top music makers of Lin- coln, the second band deserves much credit for its hard Work and good music, which will be appreciated by future audiences when most of these same students are pro- moted to first band. Directing this year's second band is Miss Phyllis Nordquist, who replaced Mr. Thomas Williams. EMEMBERED Well for their refresh- ments at football games are the Band Mothers, who are doing a grand job in their fields of endeavor. Although because of meat rationing, they did not sell the popular hot dogs this year, their hot coffee and dough- nuts were well received. Bandmothers: Seated, left to right - Mrs. Aithur Gruber, Mrs. Herman Schrinner. Standing, left to right-Mrs. Emil Duebner, Mrs. Max Bermke.
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