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fr BRASS QUPTETE GYQCCQ it. . h 3 ' Q -' t' 22 C. NYffe1Gg.'1C'1'5ii1s?c Conteot 10 m GMM, D15 1 Excellent. FRENCH HORN QUARTET G. Hook: P. Reistroffer: C. Hobbs' C. Sclichnow. District Music Contest rating: Superior. FLUTE QUARTET F. Gloorg I. Pitmang F. Kolrng K. Gerhold. District Music Contest rating: Superior. CADET BAND Back row--M. Kaspcrseng C. Clementg L. Pittman: M. Groteluescheng J. Haldimang G. Cole: K. Johnson Director' K, Ros cndahlg C. Rcddelg S. Norton: L. Krueger: J. Snyder' J. Tarrellg D Heib 1 J ' ' ' W. Ziminurnrant N. Wind ., . eg . Heide: J. Quick, G. VanAl1en: V, Harnzipp L r , ' eman. Third row--D. Herde: K. Johnston: E. Fredericksong E. Borncmang D. Groielucscheng R Brentzelg N. Ochs1 C. Vauckg E. Nielseng R. Dowlingp R. Whitcombp D. Miller: S. Muller: C. Schupbach J. Frey: ' 'Q A. Levine: N. Deyg J. Ellefson. Second row--A. Andrewsg N. Rogersg D. Tarrellg P. Buchholzg V. Johnson' Wueihricli: G. Gaverg P. Whitneyg M. Clarkp L. Muhlep L. Alpersg F. Johansong N. Roth. F -- - fer: C. Hodges: B. Kavichg C. Muller: M. C1 k ' ront row V. Marx, D. sviiar- ar e, S. Weber.
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I 'lY 'k 'Lf -1' --339117 Standing--majorettes. L. Williams: C. Gaver: B. Ewert: drum major, R. Plantz: majorettes, P. Spitz: B. Egger: M. Dietrich. Fourth row--D. Tarrcll: A. Andrews: D. Herde: K. Johnston: E. Frederickson: director, K. Johnson: R. Kluck: D. Rosendahl: C. Reddclg D. Ingoldz D. Lundin: R. Arndt: H. Dey: D. Henke: E, Muth: S. Norton: D. Heibelg V. Harnapp: B. Zimmerman: N, Wurdemang B. Weil: E, Feye: C. Nyffeler. Third row-- V. Marx: D. Wolfe: C. Hodges: D. Schaefer: R. Grant: D. Grace: J, Mihulka: W. Buchholz: K. Arndt: M. Groteluschen: G. Cole: J. Haldiman: D, Grotelueschen: N. Ochs: E. Nielson: J. Frey: E, giessler' B. Albers: A. Levine: N. Dey: J. Schultz. Second row--E. Hunkins: R. Liebschwager: N. . oo 3 , Reistrot'i'er: C. Hobbs: C, Selichnow: S. Thomas: P. Buchholz: M. Kaspersen: N. Andrews, . ea, . o , J, Biggs: K. Norton. Front row--G. Drahota: M. Burman: S. Weber: K. Gerhold: F. Kolm: L. Alpersp I. Pitman: F. Gloor. lNot pictured--J. Ellei'son.J Arrayed in maroon and white uniforms, the 76 piece Columbus High School band, under the direction of Kenneth A. Johnson, brought home a superior rating for their precision marching on the Grand Island football field at the Harvest of Harmony marching band con- test held there October 20. On October 13 the band received an A rating for its street parading at the University of Nebraska Band Day at Lincoln. The Nebraska Music Convention Clinic was held at York on November 16, 17, and 18 with the following students participating: Richard Grant, Karen Norton, Gail Drahota, and Fannie Gloor. The annual mid-winter concert was pre- sented February 19 and 21. The program, fea- turing all sections of the band, consisted of a wide variety of classical compositions, such as Zampa Overture. selections from Wagner, gown! Swanson: E. Jepson: ' s O'N 1- N R th' and Symphony Number 5 in E Minor by Dvorak and novelty music such as Guess Con- ductor, Doll Dance, and Disc Jockeyf' On March 2 the band attended the Mid- East Band Festival at Beatrice. Guest Con- ductor and Adjudicator was Frank A. Piersol, director of bands of Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. The band presented half-time maneuvers at all home football games adding color and pep to the school spirit. The pep band played for home basketball games, pep rallies, and performed for various civic groups. Accom- panying the basketball team to the district tournament at Hastings, the pep band also added its enthusiasm to the morale of the team. Band officers elected for the year were as follows: Richard Grant, president: Harold Dey, vice-president: Karen Norton, secretary: and Daniel Grace, treasurer. District Music, Contest Rating: Superior. ET U 1030 1 G CDY?h9x?Xl. Nlamaoniesx least QKS Y 1'9- P-BT . E. 'u W' ,- I t I f - V SAXOPHONE QUARTET ' 1' K. Norton: J. Biggs: D. Hild: f S. O'Neal. N. Roth substi- ' -' tuted for D. Hild. E I ' District Music Contest. V , rating: Superior., t ' ' ' f 1 4 AF
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. ff' if . if 4 igllllvff if Standing--C. J. Bower: J. Soullierc Seated--S. Miessler: N. Snodgrass fzeaimem CLASS OFFICERS Norman Snodgrass .................... President Saeger Miessler ........,....... Vice President Joseph Soulliere .... Secretary-Treasurer C. J. Bower .........,.......................,,.,. Sponsor The freshmen of 1951 have pledged to be true Discoverers of Kramer High School. We like all freshmen, have met new friends and new teachers. We have become acquainted with the different subjects and the regulations of the school. We have already contributed a large number of freshmen to following organ- izations: band, Y-Teens, booster club, chorus, girls' glee, boys' glee, dramatics, student coun- cil, Future Farmers of America, Future Home- makers, majorettes, cheerleaders, freshmen football, basketball, track, and baseball. Showing that we have a talent among our ranks, we have four majorettes-Mary Ann Dietrich, Loretta Williams, Barbara Ewert, and Patricia Spitz: one cheerleader, Sandra Peter- son. In our sports section we have two letter- men-Jack Hasselbalch and Richard Miller. Richard Miller also played varsity football. We also have three student council' officers- Richard Miller, treasurer: Byron Speice. editorg and Sandra Peterson, secretary. Back row--J. Ahrens, L. Albers: R. Anderson: K. Asche: M. Bergmanis: R. Blaser: R. Borcherding: S. Bordy: B. E. Christensen: G. Cole: D. Crocker: M. Dietrich: S. Drew. Frederickson: P. Frieze: R. From: T. Gaver. Second row- Hellbusch: J. Herde: C. Hollman. Front row--D. Houser: Janssen. tNot pictured--C. Bicke1.J R. Becker: S. Becher: R. Beckwith. Fifth row--J. Behle: Bonner: B. Boyd. Fourth row--J. Broderick: C. Calmer: Third row--C. Ellison, L. Elston: B. Ewert: J. Frey: E. -N. Gehring: R. Gertsch: R. Gocken: J. Hasselbalchg S. R. Hughes: L. Inselman: D. Janicek: J. Janicek: K. ...10..
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