Eagle River High School - Northern Trail Yearbook (Eagle River, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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CLUB il RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GIEE CLUB r y f gqfgiiliff .I fl 53-fp, gre., 5 First Q: Dona Jean Adams, Rose Eeschan, Pat Hoeske, Mildred Zwicker, Betty Num- 'fkpfqf rich, Grace Tomenendale, Camille Warner, Helen Tuss. agp' Second QE: Director Mr. Dellman, Marjorie Peters, Rita David, Lois hiay Snell, U Hope Cavin, ,Pat Stevens, Gertrude Fisher, Janet Zirnpelmazm, Margaret Guth. ' V Third Q: Rose Marie Hoffman, Alma Ostling, Dorothy Smith, Marjorie Gray, Gwen Curran, Caroline Snell, Virginia Metzger, Margaret Schlarp, Elpha Snell. Fourth Er: Shirley Harris, Mildred liartinson, Shirley Hedberg, Phyllis Dickman, Marian Osterberg, Shirley Dussault, Jean Osterberg, Alice Neff, Florence Carter. The high school glee club was organized for the first time in l927 and has continued through the years a successful organization. Liiss Helen Strong was the first director and since then has been followed by Miss Evelyn Cool, Messrs. Norman Pooley, Fred Roemer, William Dennis, Harold Korger, and Norman Dellman. This year the draft blew Mr. Korger dovm to Kelly Field, Texas, for service in the United States Air Corps 3 but we secured Mr. Norman Dellman, previous Wabeno High School Band director, to be the conductor for the remainder of the Yea-Tv , Since the beginning of the organization, they have been active in public affairs, graciously accepting any proposals of appearances before clubs and programs. Every year a number of concerts are held, which always turn out with a large program and a first-rate, enjoyable performance. Competition is none too strong, nor too far for them! They Rhinelander to compete in the music four consecutive years in Class B. have traveled to Wausau, Antigo, Merrill, and festivals held there, winning first place for they attempted to produce an operetta, or NORMANDY, which was a huge success. Last year, for the first time, really a light opera, THE CHIMES OF organization that has the ambition and The school is proud of such an initiative to undertake as much as they do, and yet always somehow manage to be A-l. Now they are earnestly picking up the threads of their period of no-meeting, no-practice while there was a difficulty of securing a director. Now, under Mr. Dellman, work has begun earnestly for the tournament to be held at Antigo on May 2nd. We are confident that again they will be victorious and return home with a first place. Best of luck to you, and to your new director, Mr. Dellmsnl

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F N w W N T W 4 its s 3hSQP.' A 2133 l .4 , . ,. . . ,gy ,H ,,'J First Egg: Drum magorette Elpha Snell, Kenneth oedgewick, Thelma Roderick, Lois Osterberg, l'ild.red Martinson, Marjorie Peters, Ida It-fae Saltenberger, Qwifgzggfp James Gander, Pat Stevens, Virginia Dobbs, Janet Zimpelmann. gfeP , , 'ff'V Second gow: Jack Sanborn, Grace Thompson, Norman Budde, Russell Holperin, -,!,,e Qijiigq JVTQE Russell Oldfield, Alma Ostling, Richard Priebe, Francis Sailer, Director D .,g4f.r V Mr. Dellman, Flagbearer Donald Primley. , Third Egg: Connie Smith, Greg McGregor, Peggy Mayo, Beverly Bellman, Fhylis ' Dickman, Florence Carter, Gene Staffen, Shirley Dussalt, Janice Ervin, Alynne Roderick. Fourth Egg: Pat Netzel, Shirley Hedberg, Charles Hass, James Price, Dorothy Smith, Lewis Zimpelmann, Marvin Johnson, Sylvia Gunderson, Lowell Ludwig. b , V Our high school band is an organization of which the entire school is proud. It serves as an entertaining and educational agent. It has been an active society in the school since its beginning under Miss Evelyn Cool in 1929. Since then it has had for its directors Messrs. Norman Pooley, Fred Roemer, William I Dennis, Harold Korper, and Norman Dellman. W 1 During Mr. Dennis' direction, the band purchased new uniforms in the colors of 1 our school, royal blue and crimson, with the Eagle insigna on the military caps. W 1 Our band boasts of 35 members. They have competed for a number of years in 1 the State District Music Festivals, returning home victorious with prizes in W concert work, sight reading, and marching. I Every year they give a number of concerts for the music appreciative people 1 of the community. This past year, they had the misfortune of losing Mr. Konger, 1 their band and glee club director. He is now stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, being in the United States Air Corps. Our new director, Mr. Norman Dellman, the former band d' t t ia F' Y ' irec or a V beno, Wisconsin, has already made admirable progress with the band, practicing for the annual tournament, to be held this year at Antigo, on May 2nd. The entire school body wants to tell the band how they anpreciate it when they turn out for activities and play for them, adding a touch of school Wfinisu, and we wish you all the luck at Antigo, and hope you return home victorious.



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Q EAGLE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND l'- Bw: Cheerleaders, Lois Heehn, Kenneth Sedgewick, Laverne Kringle. ESM: James Gander, Florence Carter, Lowell Ludwig, Richard Priebe, Director Mr. Dellman QQQ QT: Russell Holperin, Norman Budde, Phyllis Dickman, Dorothy Smith, Peggy Mayo, Russell Oldfield, Marvin Johnson. Tj Mildred Martinson, Virginia Dobbs, Pat Stevens, Lewis Zimpelmann, Charles Hass, Shirley Hedberg. The pep-band is one of the extra-curricular organizations in high school of which we are especially proud. It was organized in 191.0 by Marvin Holperin, for the purpose of playing at. basketball and football games when the whole yn band was difficult to get together. .e Those who make up the pep-band are the first chair musicians of the concert band, and are distinguishable by their uniforms, the band trousers and a dark . blue sweater. G ' 1 , -7 The pep-band has always been willing to play for societies and clubs and 0 , 5. ' ul-I it can be said that their music has added enthusiasm to many a group. They Q figure prominently in the morning exercise program rallies. X We are glad we have a pep-band in Eagle River, one of the few schools that X have, and hope sincerely they will continue to organize every year for many years to come.

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