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THE MAESTRO TAKES THE STAND The baton is poised and immediately the chords of the open- ing symphony fill the room. These musicians, under the direction of Carl Malmberg and Robert Gantner, have been presented at two concerts this year. The first performance was for the State Teachers’ Association and later a mid-winter concert was given at the St. Joseph’s College. The Fort Hays Symphony has as members this year students of Fort Hays College and Hays High School, faculty members of the College, residents of Hays, and soldiers from the Walker Air Base. The personnel is as follows: violins, Mildred Albertson, Cynthia Wooster, Carol Jean Gantner, Marjorie Lebsack, Evelyn Kraus, Roma Gatewood, Virginia Pratt, Corinne Miller, Lucille Felten, Irene Holtzinger, Betty Jean Schmutz, Mary Lou Fellers, Ted McNutt, Rosann King, Ruth Thomas, June Holcomb, Foster Needles, Marilyn Needles; violas, Clara Malloy, Bonnie Eastlack, Marion Witt, Virginia Oshant, Robert Wynne; cellos, Polly Leh- walder, Lois Carpenter, Ruth Riggs, Alexander Meier, Mildred Simpson, Elaine Williams, Phyllis McCoid; basses, Tom Middleton, Dorothy Popp, Henrietta Hauschild, Jean Scott; flutes, Gertrude Morrish, Lois Lee Myerly, Agnese Turman; oboes, Hoyle Carpen- ter, Josephine Goodnough, Donna Jean Myerly; clarinets, Milton Shapiro, Father Timothy Gottschalk, Barbara Snyder, Elda John- son; bassoons, Wanda Vine, Pat Felten; horns, Winnie Flora, Robert Eickbush, Robert Gantner; trumpets, Stanley Cauffman, Leon Cohen, Dale Barr, Gladys Schreiber; trombones, Lorna May Lewis, William Penrod; tuba, Jean Kenyon; percussion, Helene Wurm, Ruby pllen Malmberg. 29
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THERE’S MUSIC IN THE AIR Each listener is carried through a mist of memories as if by blended voices out of the past. • • • Director William Hugh Miller and the Women’s Chorus made their first public performance this year at the Kansas State Teachers’ Association. At the Christmas Vespers, the Chorus was obscured from view, allowing only its melodies to reach the consciousness of its audience. The members of the Chorus are: Mildred Albertson, Helen Boettger, Nellie Campbell, Florence Clark, Estella Crabtree, Arlene DeBoer, Dorothy Dillon, Maxine Gage, Roma Gatewood, Vergene Gleason, Elaine Grafel, LoRee Grumbein, Milda Harris, Irene Holtzinger, Esther Hueftle, Darlene Klenk, Evelyn Kraus, Kathryn Law, Betty Long, Betty Lowe, Virginia Lusk, Naomi Magley, Barbara McCall, Norma McClaren, Marjorie McGrath, Marilee McLaughlin, Alice Mahree Meade, Corinne Miller, Wanda Jean Miller, Helen Petter- son, Dorothy Plummer, Virginia Pratt, Latha Ryan, Betty Jo Sal- mon, Gladys Schreiber, Marjorie Simpson, Norma Lee Smith, Ales- sandri Steponick, Agnese Turman, Marie Van Loenen, Edith Vermillion, Wanda Vine, Agnes Weissbeck, Viola Wilson, Georgia Wolfram, Cynthia Wooster, Clara Wright, Helene Wurm. 28
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“WHO SAID CO-ED — ?” MARIE HOWK — Editor MARY BETH BURNS — Business Mgr. “Sailin’, sailin’, over the deep blue sea,” and the Leader starts its voyage to the three-hundred odd Ft. Hays boys overseas with not a man on the staff. The weekly publication, despite the man-power short- age, “went to press” every Thursday, as it always has, and by Friday afternoon eighteen hundred copies had been mailed out. Under the capable direction of Marie Howk, editor and Mary Beth Burns, business manager, the Leader has become a link between the college and war camps. Those assisting her included: Center top - Anita Mae Landrum, Corrine Miller. Middle row — Pearl Brotemarkle, Patricia Allegre, Atha Faye Broadbrooks, Phyllis Roach, Mildred Knight. Bottom row — Ruth Laizure, Grade Piros, Phyllis Batman, Margaret Oldham, Josephine McKittrick, June Schweitzer. Wendell Kellogg, Faculty Adviser . . . Walter Wallersgedt, Printing Instructor 30
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