Concordia College - White and Blue Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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She Concordia College Orchestra Page Sixty-two ay AND BLUE =f Ee Berger, W. Hahn, Ilten, Kurine, C. Zimmermann, J W. Baumegaertner, Roecker, Violins—N. First Keiper, aeyer, NO. aumgaer ) ) E. Léchner. |: M. Wentzel, M. Drews, Buechner, ] a2) o¥ Die Ours VY) A, ier = x ey = 0 PSs =O =U ND) ax pashabaehbebnae Mnmnnanined neater encore SA NS RIANA ARREARS ORRIN OA = A. Streufert. Schultz. i Saxophone Semmann. Flute—E. Rupprecht, =@): (My. Rinderknecht, Violin Buerger Bass oettcher ) ) Cello Oy Voss (J NN N. Clarinets—W. Cornets——|s ehm. Windisch. As 1 ’ voschky T J ie Schrot h, Goetsch. Ww. Ix, Uetzmann , Uetzmann Rosenberg. Aesth 74 a } S Pianos Ca. Wians., . Grimm, I. Trombones—T. Orean— Hl. Members. TLonorary Drums—H.

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