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l u First row, left to right-Jane Myers, Arlene Nelson, Rosemary Nelson, Jackie Nelson, Josephine Neidballa, Phyllis Buck, Donna Martin, Loma Gayman. Second row-Mrs. Brusman CDirectorj, Arlene Moore, Shirley Davis, Irene Weldy, Maxine Markley, June Belt, Ellen Rosentreter, Mary Lou Libby, Juanita Forrest, Betty Nelson, Geraldine Watkins, Barbara Johnson. Third row-Eleanor Warstler, Emogene Goodman, Carol Herrli, Eileen Steed, Dorothea Warner, Mary Elliot, Rozan Goldstein, Annetta Shaw, Elizabeth Clark, Phyllis Bechtel, Mary Oswald, Eileen Butler, Ella Chilcote, Margaret Shupert. Fourth row-Betty Angel, Doris Wolf, Nancy Russ, Mildred Hartman, Joyce Love, Gloria Shank, Bernadine Everest, Irene Kenaga, Eileen Martin, Mary Kile, Winifred Mumau, Miriam Miller. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, a new club this year, was organized and directed by Mrs. Brussman. It is composed of forty-five members. Two assembly programs were given by the Glee Club: one was a Thanksgiving program, given in No- vember, and the other a concert followed by community singing, on April 16. The following officers were elected: President and accompanist, Irene Kenagag treasurer, Phyllis Bechtelg and librarian, Bernadine Everest. The 1943 Concordian 29
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First row, left to right-Bette Masten, Annetta Shaw, Colleen Perkins Rozan Goldstein Richard Wise, Norma Jeanne Crume, Beverly Dunbar, Daniel Stutsman, Phyllis Bechtel, Virginia Rich, Mr. Long CDirectorJ. Second row-Tommy Nelson, Doris Lienhart, Ronnie Richards, Porter Bechtel, Leo Faw- ley, Jean Cripe, Mildred Hartman, Nancy Russ, Elizabeth Clark, Wilbur Baker, Jack Rapp, Rosemary Nelson. Third row-Thelma Pletchcr, Jim Myers, Betty Troyer, Eugene Schalliol, Maxine Krall- man, Vera Dunbar, Richard Williams, Edwin Bontrager, David Stutsman, Phyllis Tharpe, Jackie Nelson, Robert Van Pelt, Dean Replogle, Bobby Wise. Fourth row-Martha Swinehart, Charles Forrest, Richard Love, James Kell, Ruth Good- man, Ted Ellis, Galen Bontrager, Phyllis Whittington, Eileen Martin, Benjamin Stutsman, Peggy Hindes, Bill Cutter, Kenneth Nelson, Eugene Replogle, Dwight Pletcher, Paul Detwiler. Absent when picture was taken-Phyllis Muir, Vard Ellis, Vern Ellis, Robert Peeples, Paul Loucks, Rosalie Morgan, Wanda Glassburn. BAND PERSONNEL Kenneth D. Long, Director X-Principals in section. S-Seniors. Flute-Beverly Dunbartk. Oboes-Phyllis Bechtel? Daniel Stutsman. Clarinets-Norma J. Crumelf-S, Richard Wise, Richard Williams, Vera Dunbar, Phyllis Muir, Rozan Goldstein, Colleen Perkins Maxine Krallman-S Elizabeth Clark Nanc Russ Mild d H P , . , y , re artman, orter Bechtel, Betty Troyer, Annetta Shaw, Jacqueline Nelson. Alto Clarinet-Phyllis Tharpeak. Bass Cla ' t M h ' ' ' ' fine- art a Swinehartf. Alto Saxophone-Bette Mastenlf-S, Richard Love, Virginia Rich, James Kell. Tenor Saxophone-Charles Forrestlf, Vard Ellis. Comets-Eugene Re- ploglet-S, Kenneth Nelson-S, William Cutter-S, Galen Bontrager, Ruth Goodman, Eileen Martin, Tommy Nelson, Rosemary Nelson, Peggy Hindes. Horns-David Stutsmanlf, Vern Ellis. Trombones-Dean Replogle, Robert Van Pelt, Bobby Wise Dwi ht Pletche B ' , g r. ar1tones- Paul Detwilerl'-S, Jack Rapp. Basses-Benjamin Stutsmang'-S, Robert Peoples, Wilbur Baker. Drums-Ted Ellis '-S, Thelma Pletcher-S, Leo Fawley, Jean Cripe, Paul Loucks zmpani Phyllis Whittingtonlf. Drum Major-Martha Swinehart. Twzrlers-Jean Cripe, Doris Lienhart, Rosalie Morgan, Rozan Goldstein, Phyllis Bechtel. fContinued on page 472 28 The 1943 Concordian
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V Senior Class Play The senior class chose Three Cheers for Western as their class play. It is about The Daily Rattlesnake, a newspaper on the campus of Western Col- lege that is about to be disorganized because it lacks student interest and fails to support the college it represents. So Archie Weston, its editor fMenno Plankj 3 aided by Gladys Johnson, the photographer QLois Kluthj: Giggles Mayfield, the men's columnist CEsther Grabilll 9 and Madge Woodward, the sports editor CJean Moyerjg and Junior Allslap, who is, of all things, the society editor CRichard Warstlerj 5 decides to find news whether there is any to find or not. Maggie, the charwoman of the building CEVelyn Fulmerb , helps them get started by giving them a tip on the teachers' salaries. Dean Williams CNorma Cookj watches them break campus rules and takes her story to the president of the college CClyde Myersj , who threatens to close the paper that very day. More hilarity is added when Junior and Archie with the help of Miss Gray CAnna Reinerj try to get Professor Flathers CSkip Nelsonj to remove Madge's condition in English so she may be crowned Queen of May: then Madge pulls a death scene in front of her aunt and uncle CBetty Hayes and Paul Detwilerj to get her uncle, who is the president of the Board of Regents, to approve an appropriation for a new science building. The play comes to a thrilling climax when the appropriation is approved and the paper is given new office head- quarters. 30 The 1943 Concordian
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