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

 - Class of 1954

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BAND Row 1: M, Olson, E. Priebe. Row 2: G. Dean, S. Quinn, B. Gorski, H. Johnson, E. Vugrinec. D. DeSautelle, Y. Klemp. M. Shewmake, S. Bloom. Row 3: J. Lambert, S. Holmgren, E. Hanselman, K, Bloom, C. Johnson. M. Case. W. Hessen. D. Hill, C. Nelson, G. Brackett, J. DeWitt, N. Holmgren, Standing: D. Anderson 4Directorb. R. La Crosse, J. Drcger, P, Reed. D. Behn. J. Cook. The people watching their high school band marching down the street at the head of a parade probably think of the fun the boys and girls must be having and the thrill of leadership they must be feeling. They don't stop to think that the display took a lot of work on the part of the instrument carriers and their director. Besides leading parades. they work constantly to prepare for an annual Christmas concert and an annual spring concert which are presented jointly with the chorus, The band is always present at home football and basketball games. It also takes part in the District Music contest. This year's band membership was quite small because of the loss of fifteen seniors the year before. This loss was. in part. made up for by grade school band members. There always seems to be a shortage of players, and we urge others to join. Practice is necessary. of course. but nothing is achieved without practice or work. Mr. Anderson, the director, patiently works with each member whenever possible and strives diligently to develop a good sounding organization. He will be greatly missed by all the graduates with whom he worked.

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CHORUS Row 5: M. Ericson, C. JOhl'.SOn, J. Osterberg, M. Trollan, C. Anderson. D. Kleppe, H. Johnson. E. Case, N. Kleppe, N. Barich, L. Teufert, C. Plude. C. Croker. T. Stein, D. Griffin, D. Behn. Row 4: K. Williams. S. Adams, S. Hocc- ker, C. Wolter, R. LaCrosse. V. Byington, J. Nelson, J. Bourne, C. Becraft, M. Olson, J. Johnson. J. Edmonds, J. Dreger, P. Zellner, J. Sowa, S. Guerin, M. Morien. Row 3: Mr. Anderson lDirectorb, H. Kunard. M. Garbisch, P. Reed, D. Olson, P. Ramels, M. Rumzis. E. Freudenthal, A. Otterpohl, P. Lindberg, M. Shewmake. E. Vugrinec. B. Morrison, L. Weber. S. Holmgren, J. Bglongia, Row 21 T. Sensiba, L. Reed, S. Quinn. G, Eastman. G. Pearson, D. Richmond. J. Hoover, K. Garnich. S. Bloom. W. Wandsnider, Row 1: E. Hessen. M. Gia-se. T. Meyers. R. Coogan. C. Meyers. C. Carter. J. Thomas. C. Quinn, M. Case. R. Anderson. Under the capable direction of M1'. Anderson, the mixed chorus, which had its start six years ago. coni- pleted another successful year. The group was not very large at the beginning, but it continued to grow until it reached its present size of sixty-five members. Working diligently under the former directors and under the direction of Mr. Anderson. the chorus won first place in the District Music contest every year since its formation. We all hope this record will be continued. Just before Christmas, the chorus could be heard singing its heart out in the preparation of the annual Christmas concert. This was repeated again in the spring before the presentation of the annual spring concert. In the past two years, the formal dress of the chorus members added a beautiful array of color. Being one of the most popular extra-curricular activities in school. it attracted many girls and boys. The chorus, however. lacked tenors and hopes to gain more boys in the years to come. I'm sure the graduates will miss the other members. the fun, the excitement before a concert or contest and the satisfaction of a job well done. But most of all, they will miss their pleasant and patient director, Mr. Ander- son.

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