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fw,-3 1:- - Q Q Hrnold Bodell Cornell Daniel Dick Dickerson Eskilsen Fl Cappella choir 143, Y-Teens 123, and Pep Club 12, 3, 43 were YVONNE SYLVIH HRNOLDS principal interests in high school, Contemplating a future career in the field oi nursing, Yvonne majored in social studies and commercial sub- jects. Her leisure time was spent enjoying her favorite recreation, roller skating. Majoring in social studies and commercial work, VIRGINIH BODELL was a faithful member of H Cappella Choir 143, Y-Te-ens 123, and was especially active in Pep Club 12, 3, 43. ln the fall Midland will be her destination for further education. Planning to continue next year her studies in music which were begun in H Cappella Choir 13, 43, IUNETTH CORNELL was also very interested in Pep Club 12, 3, 43, Iunetta majored in commercial subjects and enjoys roller skating as an outside sport, Business school in Omaha will claim NHNCY DFINIEL next year where she will prepare for a career as a secretary. While in high school Nancy majored in commercial Work and music and was a member of Y-Teens 123 district vice- president 133, and accompanist 13, 43. Pep Club 123, Music Small Groups 12, 3, 43 and H Cap- pella choir 133 president and accompanist 143 were the remainder of Nancy's activities. Her favorite recreation is roller skating. Y-Teens 12, 3, 43, Pep Club 12, 33, and H Cappella Choir 143, occupied MHRIHN FRHNCES DICK'S time while in high school, while outside of school she served as a gracious usherette at the Fremont Theater. Marian's plans for next year are to attend some college or university. NHNCY DICKERSON majored in social studies and commercial subjects and was Cl member of Y-Teens 12, 43, F1 Cappella Choir 13, 43, and Music Small Groups 143. Selecting Midland the school in which to continue her education for next year, Nancy listed roller skating as her chief outside activity. Blonde DONH LOU ESKll..SEN'S many and varied extra-curricular activities included Y- Teens 12, 3, 43, Student Librarian 143, H Cappella Choir 143, Spanish Club 133, secretary-treasurer 123, and Pep Club 12, 3, 43. Mathematics and language were named by Dona Lou as her major subjects, and she will enter the University of Nebraska in the fall.
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PRE- All-l G TONES by JOAN SCHURMAN '47 Choir members, both old and new, crowded into the senior high auditorium at the beginning of the school year to sing together for the first time under the leadership of a new director, Mr. Iames S. Vail. With Nancy Daniel as accompanist, Mr. Vail and eighty-one vocalists earnestly be- gan to learn and to perfect selections for their first public appearance which was at Midland College on November 4. H processional was used in the Christmas convocation at senior high on December 20, and the choir sang a collection of fa- miliar carols. leanne Moyer, Harriet Rump, Kather- ine Kollmeyer, Nancy Daniel, Bill Sprick, Eugene Loftis, and lohn Carlson were fContinued on page 261 Vail Page 24 immediately gaining respect and admiration, not only from members of the vocal department, but from everyone who met and knew him, IHMES S. VHIL CRB., Hastings College, M.M., University of Coloradoi produced an H Cappella Choir of which to be proud. During his four years in the armed forces, Mr. Vail played drums in the Marine Band and sang on various occas- ions for U.S.O. shows. One-time drum major for the Nebraska Champion Drum Corps, Mr. Vail taught for one year at Silver Creek, Nebraska, before coming to Fremont High. Nancy Daniel, president, presides over a meeting of the choir cabinet composed of: front row, Patty Hintz, robe commitee: Nancy Iensen, vice-president: Sally Hnn Grace. librarian: and Ieanne Moyer, secre- ary: second row, Edith Growcock, librar- ian: Iohn Dick. treasurer: Iohn Carlson and Katherine Kollmeyer, program committee: cznd Harriet Bump, robe committee. Comprising the membership of the 1946-47 Fremont High School B Cappella Choir are the following. left to right, first row: Cornell, Breese. Daniel, Grace, Hurbut, Ratliff, L. Knoell, Bessert. Hrnold. Westphalen, Mcflvoy, Eastgard, Ber- tram. Hump, S. Tong, Hintz. Hcker, I-lille, Motter, and Whitney: second row: Dickeson, Bodell, Ret- laff, Cloetter, Hespen. Growcock. Hasson, Bnder- son, Koza, Kollmeyer, Kriz. I. Nelson, Sloma, Quay, Schultz, Schurman, Moyer, Eskilsen, and Westphal: third row: P. Tong, Iensen, Snyder. Hoppel, Sexton, E. Nelson. Olry, Hefley, Paris. Dick. Thomsen. Ruwe. Kruse. Scott, E. Knoell, Peterson, Sprick. Thompson, Tuner, Turner, Dyke- man. and Wild: fourth row: Hilgenkamp. 'Koyen. McFarlane, Loftis, Wennstedt, Handley, Rinde. Thew, lohnson, Vonderlage. Landholm, I. Dick, Mason, Hausner. Cernik, Carlson. Theim, and Lee. Under the able direction of Mr. Iames Vail this group appeared at Midland College, Ioslyn Memorial in Omaha. and before the student body at senior high. By presenting an Easter Vesper program and participating in the district music contest. the choir added two more con- certs to its record. Hs a finale to a successful year. the choir and band united for a unique program in the city auditorium.
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Grace I-lille l-lintz Hoover Iensen Moyer Nelson !Continued from page 241 chosen to represent l:'remont's vocal de- partment at the annual music clinic held in Lincoln on November 21, 22, and 23, Nationally known Robert Shaw, director of the famous Fred Waring Glee Club, presided over the chorus and created much enthusiasm among all the partici- pants. Plttentions were focused after Christmas vacation on the next and most important concert at Ioslyn Memorial in Omaha, March 2. Fremont High's H Cappella Choir had appeared at Ioslyn in 1945, but returning was a new experience for the majority of this year's personnel and one they would not soon forget. The five part program featured the entire choir in fContinued. on page 281 In preparation for their portion oi the Easter Vesper program, the girls' glee club rehearses one of their songs led by Mr. Vail. director, and Elvina Olry. accompanist. Rum .wer 'x,it,,.t ,,g,,' p Ruwe Schultz Vivacious SQLLY HNN GRHCE could be found at H Cappella Choir C3, 41, Small Groups C41, YiTeens C2, 3, 41, and Pep Club C2, 3, 41 meet- ings after school during her high school days, Ftlthough NORMH IEHN HILLE belonged to Y-Teens CZ, 3, 41, Student Council C21, Rustler Staff C41, Spanish Club C41, vice-president C31, and Pep Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, she listed Pl Cappella Choir C41, as her major activity. Many varied pastimes claimed PFITRICIR RNN HlNTZ'S hours during high school. Patty be- longed to Y-Teens C21, cabinet CS, 41, Student Readers' Board C31, Student Librarian C41, Span- ish Club CZ, 31, Swimming Cl, 21 and Pep Club Cl, 2, 3, 41. Before graduation at mid-semester, GRETCH- EN HOOVER participated in Q Cappella Choir C41, Spanish Club C31, and Pep Club CZ, 31 and ushered at the Fremont Theater. Secretary-treasurer C31 of her class, vice-presi- dent C31 of Y-Teens C3, 41, vice-president C41 of Fl Cappella Choir C31, and Spanish Club C21 president C31, Student Readers' Board President C41, and Honored Queen of Iobs' Daughters C41 were some of the executive positions held by NHNCY LOUISE IENSEN. Nancy also belonged to Student Council C2, 3, 41, Small Groups C41, Rustler Staff C41, and Pep Club Cl, 2, 3, 41. Hn H Cappella Choir CZ, 31 and Dramutics C31 enthusiast, EVE KINGRY majored in social studies and was employed after school at Opal's Cafe, Undecided about her future, LILH IEHNNINE KNOELL added her talents to F. H. H. C31 and Fl Cappella Choir C41 while majoring in mathe- matics and Vocational Hrts. Snyder
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