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SENIOR 8AN0 III N. Corflcltoon«T. D«ry. MImpiccW. J. Roof. A W.II.4»son, L Wolle. D. Au u«. R Bother. L. Bebcock. S. Keritrn. R. Brooks. K MerrlAeld. R Hirte, G. Mur-phy, J. B«ilcy. C Horrtt, D. Coonbe. £ Ir«v,t. H Wundrrl.ck, E Storck. V. Sturtevent. A Keedmg. II. A Hc»lM, 0. Stemke, M Strbn.tx, J. Morgan, M Cat. T Vance. A Bujeell, C Eernest. R. L ddl . K Scher.oe, J. Watts, B. Morrison, J Kaedmj, W Stewart. J Sunn ft Ho-an, E. Lerwick. E Jones, f .ll.ans, C. Kleverufeuber I. 8 Mrjtw. M Oeltncv, M. Count. M Cook. I Morrell. I Welch. L Schohasacher. 8 Smith. E Cook, W Klein. E TiRt. J Macdonald. J Jotl.n. J Hibbard, R nonGnechten, M. Moran. G. Clark, S Kroll, P Pearson, 8. Merrineld, J Brost, J. Johnson. Member Not In Picture V. Scharmr The band of '41-'42 as usual, opened its season at the county fair. Other events following were a trip to Riverview Park in Chicago, playing at a defense program in Janesville, and at the games, football and basketball. Two pep bands were made. One was called the Wildcats and the other the Kitchen Band. The latter was composed of eight girls. They played at pep meetings, and the Wildcats’ at out-of-town games. An orchestra which will be built up in the future was started. On March 20 the spring concert was given. For the April P.T.A. meeting the band and glee clubs gave a pre-tournament concert. The tournament was held at Whitewater, April 24 and 25. On Friday the instrumental soloists, 25 in number, and the ensembles, 12 in number, played. Saturday was set for complete groups. The year in all has been a busy one for the band. SECOND BAND III. D. Harwood. H. Finley, J. Lynch, I- Wolf . 8. Smith. S. Fallon, L Schuhmachn, J. Kleven, P. Larsen, D. Anderson. D. Smith, 8 Brunswick Behrens. E Jones, L. 8abcock, D. August, H. Kashuta, R McClellan, M. Bellmen. J. Bailey, M. KeefFer, II. F Behrens. E Jonei, L 8abcock, D. August, H H Wundeflick, G. done . C. Kleyentteubef. I B Belk, W. Hew.it, J. Root, W. Fc nholi, H. ......... HauRe. G Murphy, M. Case. E Olson, A. vonGncchten, A.Tieming, R. Crowe, L Da»y. F. Runkle, I. Horn.
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cdteociatio n The Activities Association, or student council as it is sometimes called, is made up of all class officers of the hish school grades. Officers are elected and meetings are called when found necessary. Many important committees were made this year to bring about better order in the school. A safety council takes charge of fire drills and checks the manner in which they are run. All other business is referred to a financial committee. The association sponsors dances other than the prom, the homecoming celebrations, finances the assemblies and other functions. Attempts have been tried to make the council more effective under the supervision of Mr. Luther. The main purpose of the organization is to make a clearing house for the ideas of the student body, which, in turn, if voted on by the council and advisor, become part of the school routine. It also tends to unite the students and faculty more closely and to give the students some ideas of governing before going out in the world.
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III. E. Rice, R. vonGr»»cht«n, E. W.lltaM, B. F«fb r, 0 Mullen, R. H«u «. R. Wo»d. E. Coolr. J Macdooeld. R Brooli. H. Keenan. J. Sunn. J. Evan.. K Mon field, D. Mmu , M. Count, M. PiOff, M. Udev . ,, II. S. Kroll. D. Andertoo. M Delaney. J H.bbard. C. Atwood. L. Ol.on, D. liddle. W. Slewart, D. Feanllln. R Mooney. E. Reed, G Cla k, R. Knechl. F. UndloH, A Towmend. B Slemlce. M. Carlton, N. Bandlow. „ , „ , , „ - . . „ I 0. S«.tS, V Kleven, B. Leek. V Slurievent. J El.tKorp, F. Buckley. G. fravel, E. Lerwick. E. Clerk. J. McCo« om. B. Folken. J. Schultz. J Jotl.n, E. Reed. K Murphy. R. Kuhnle B Arnold. Meoben not in the picture D. Thutlui, M Thorpe. M Clark, E. Wlllian ., W K uman. J. fuller. Ci. v k nt There are sixty boys and girls in the choir this year Some of them have joined this year, while others have been in the organization throughout high school. The officers are: Lyle Olson, president; Eldon Reed, vice-president; and Barbara Ferber, secretary and treasurer. In December the choir gave a Christmas Concert at the State School for the Deaf, in conjunction with the Art department. Everyone is working hard on the Spring Tournament Music. In addition to the A Cappella Choir which is singing three numbers, there will be several small mixed groups and vocal soloists. With the choir under the able leadership of Miss Perry, everyone hopes for a rating of first again.
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