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PEUTACULAR Plll G FE 'PWAL Applause . . . exclamations of approval and delight are heard as the curtain goes up on the 1948 Spring Festival, revealing the stunning backdrop designed by Donald Kirchner, and painted by students in architecture and freehand drawing. Ace clarinetists . . . Harvey Garske. Eugene Bozich, Iames Mayer, Eugene Morrissette, and Walter Hadler, line up to play a novelty arrangement ol Three Blind Mice. which proves to be very popular. Dancing at its best . . . graceful and scintillating . , . lrilly and ribbon-bedecked costumes in every color oi the rainbow . . . The Mazur Dancers twirl and twist to the gay and carefree rhythm of the fiddle or the band. Lacy shirts and baggy pants pass by as a giant pinwheel of laughing boys and girls is executed. Mountain Dance . . . Shiny boots and alpenstocks swing during the colorful and energetic mountain dance, in which we see Herkowski, Kube. and Kania, holding their ladies high in the finale. Polish Wedding . . . Passing through an arch of upraised arms we again see Kube at the climax oi another dance. Composers . . . of student-written numbers played by the Senior Band are Russell Schmiechen and Robert Nadolinski, who are shown looking over the score with Mrs. Sophia Foreman. tMilwau- kee Iournal Photo.l Senior Band . . . Smartlyeuniiormed members of the Concert Band, against an ultra-modern backdrop. present a pleasing sight as they thrill them with their music. under the baton of Mr. I. Thomas Oakes in a natty white uniform. ln the foreground are members of the Cadet Band. who opened the program. n ut. Y i1 - '
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WI CIIN IN BA EBALL CHAMP Saie! . . . A more welcome word was never heard by Gil Zajdel, as he slides into second on a close play during the cham- pionship play-oif game against Madison East, which Tech won 10 to 2. fMilwaul-:ee Iournal Photo.J Yer Out! . . . yells the umpire as Ron Ulatowski puts the ball on Don Hofner ol West in the iinal game of the district tourna- ment at Borchert Field, with Tech winning by the score ot 5 to 2. fMilwaukee Sentinel Photo.l Tired muscles . . . come from practice, but practice also makes perfect. So William Willer works out in the catcher's spot to keep in trim. Close . . . Al Sarnowski throws a block into a West player at home plate in a close play. If you look closely, you may see the ball behind the runner's left knee. fMilwaukee Sentinel Photo.J Champions in the making . . . Staunch supporters of the Tech Trojans come to cheer the team on in one oi the early-season games at Mitchell Park, the scene of many Tech triumphs. Pitching star . . . Ron Ploetz shows some oi the torm, in a pre- game warm-up, which opponents feared when he took the mound. a noehitter against South in the first game of the district tourna- ment being one of his top achievements. Champions All . . . The other players oi Tech's championship team carry Ploetz oil the field after his sterling performance against Madison East in the final game ol the state tournament. lMilwaukee Sentinel Photo.J Three in a row . . . having a pre-game conference are Gil Zajdel, Don Sutten of West, and Ron Ploetz. ,IQ
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