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4 .M was; em ,weluw Yes- ,3; j , 5'9. .mlgt' 1,; a . Mew x x vav' wwx 92 a 13W ft; Back Row: M. Solt, T. Parker, G. Nelson, D. Cline, L. Post, J. Rnuhal, D. Little, B. Engel, W. Rasmussen, G. Scholl, D. Chandler, D. Sampson, G. Land, W. Marsh, C. Henslev, P. Grosshans, D. Reeves. Second Row: Miss Arpke, R. Shull, J. Boll, V. Baker, J. Weller, D. Rusterholz, F. Grella, E. Post, J. Jefferson, D. Crandell, G. Marsh. K. Nelson. N. Rasmussen, E. Engel, B. Tooley, T. Larson, F. Haddix, L. Wilder, A. Faeh, J. lVther. Front Row: D. Mesner, K. McMahon, L. Iwan, S. Anderson, N. Wagner, P. Barnhohlt, B. Meyer, W. Petersen, V. Schenk, G. Smyers. D. Mesner, M. Garrett, J. Campbell, N. Gregg, B. Baumeister, B. Carlson, I. Ferris, M. Cross- hans. D. Sinsel, D. Johnson. a llWith happy voices singing,7 we of Central High appreciated our Vocal Music Department. For anyone who really desired music in his curricu- lum, ample opportunities were available. Ninety students participated in the various music organ- izations. This year we were under the talented and able leadership of Miss Hazel Arpke, who came to us from David City. One of the highlights of our fall and early winter work was the presentation of the annual Christinal Vesper service which was held in the Presbyterian church. Among lighted tapers and decorations of pine and holly the hfty-voiced rohed choir presented the Christmas message through song, scriptural choral reading, and nar- ration. Five members of this group attended the State Music Clinic at Kearney and four attended the Albion Choral Clinic. For the first time in several years the Music De- partment presented an Operetta. itThe Mikado? by Gilbert and Sullivan, was heralded as a great success by all in attendance. The elimaxing event of our musical year was the District Music Contest where all groups were able to maintain the established record of pre- vious years. Mcrlyn Snlt and Marlene Crnsshans ab'.y served as accompanists for the various performances. 9. 469 ymmtmw.m!mm xwwg sf n.
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r t? f ' . - t g i ; W3. Mg? .43 mg; M , GIRLS7 CLEE CLUB Back Row: R. Page, J. Eott, S. Anderson, N. Gregg, L. XVilder, A. Faeh, J. Wilder. Row: H. Mesner, J. Jefferson, R. Stutl, D Rusterholz, D. Mesner, M. Garrett, B. Meyer, J. Weller. Third Row: N. Wagner, F. Grella, M. Travis, T. Larson, E. McIIarguc, J. Campbell, W. Peter- sen, I. Ferris, B. Carlson, V. Baker, 3. Rose, B. Tooley, G. Jensen. Fourth Row: B. Larsen, G. Smyers, J. Zwiebel, D. Rawlings, P. Barnholdt, F. Haddix, Multankin, Miss Arpke. Front Row: D. Mcsncr, R. Manning, D. Sinseh M Crosshans, B. Baumeistcr, D. Johnson, L. Iwan. B. Jacob- son, K. McMahon, V. Schenk, B. McMahon. Both Glee Clubs enjoyed a very successful year. The highlight of their season was their participation in the District Music Contest at Albion. The Boys, Glee practiced from eight-ten till nine on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The Girls, Glee prac- ticed on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from three till four. W ,x . 1mmmew aw: ii 0;: S :2 , m BOYSt GLEE CLU 8 Back Row: J. Rnuhal. D. Little, B. Engcl. W. Rasmussen. M. Hamilton, C. Schnll, D. Chandler. D. Sampson, G. Land, G. Hensley. Second Raw: Miss Arpke, T. Parker, E. PosL E. Nelsen. D. Ilnftschneidcr, J. Jefferson. P. Crosshans. W. Marsh. D. Reeves. Front Row: D. Nitzel, D. Cline, L. Post. N. Rasmussen. D. Crumlcll. G. Marsh. E. Engel. M. Ashelfnrd. 17
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