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x ,S Fir-t lluvt: tilt-n Nelson. Huhert Hauser, Fred Braunschneider, Roger Luidens, Kenneth Bullock, Ulysses Stnetller, George Wnllick, Roy lloldt, Gerald Edgerly. Second Row: C. Saur, Milan Miller, .Sherman Mus-ingham. Alton Gills-o, Paul Dunler. John lliefenbaker, Robert Birckhead, Robert VanRyn. Third Row: Howard Ne-latin. Paul Slater, Kenneth Starn, Hoyt Kremer, Philip Warren, James Gately, Donald Howick, Robert Nlnrhlillan. Shelby Parmenter. William Herman, Clarence Lamoreaux. Fourth Row: Vincent Mt-t'allum, Robert Fox, Donald Yan Dam. Harold DeYoung. ,lack Elenbaas, Ray Wortman, Paul Johnson, Rirhard Ward. Edward Urent. Engineers ln nninhers they're trips, and in aetivities rank among the most active. Corporal Sneden ul the Engineers' division at Camp Custer spoke at the Ynletide dinner. The ealenlns vvhizzes gave then their annual dance, the , N , , . Secretary . Tfhqnare Tangle. Field day prnved again enioyahle. Treasurer . Sponsors rl-in top ntl' the year was a date hanquet this spring - cooked and served hy the engineers themselves. Speaker was Mrs. Mildred Brindle, whose hn-hantl is ehiet' operator nl' the Samoan Islands naval radio sta' tinn. Here was tirstfhand iiitnriiiatinn ahout the attack nn Pearl Harhor. Var-it Rout: Mr, White. Spun-tor: Richard Buchanan. John lludnick, Gelmer Romeyn, Claire Fox Robert Ilitrhrork. Vlaude Rudy. Robert Stiehl. Roger DeYounz. Second Row: Mr. Shew, Sponsor. Ml.. 'Bennett Spun-org llrure Yinkemulder. James t'ondon. William Vander Mass, William Wood Jack Verscl100r' ltonnld Soutrr, Gordon tiibh-4, Armen Uumedian. Third Row: Howard Efting, JohnlFriedg-ich Donald Sr-mf-yn, Robert llirkin-nn, .lark lxnol, Harold Jolwe, t'arl Johnson. Robert Hilarides Robert Wood Robert Lnndstrn. Harley lfroman. ' ' ENGINEERS President .... Paul Dupli-r Vice-President . Robert Hitchcock . . Alten Gilleo . John Friedrich . Mr. Roy White Mr. james Show Mr. Joseph Bennett , . -., .. -,V Q few 0, x sl.. J Uirertor , .lftiimnl Dii llllitlll lim ltlltlqri-
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A q-1 CHOIR Pianist . . . Marijane Bird Director . . Mr. Robert Wing I , , Q 17 First Row: Wanda Cochrane, Elizabeth W'l , M - B' d J Bl - wing Director Second Row. Nellamae Lolgon JarlJalg1'ch 1rSh'elaneNlandford. Dazmar Carter. Mr. ' ' - I1 On, CHD IS OD. lr ey eson, Stepha i B k', M Macdonald, Helen Norton, Barbara Morgan. Third Row: Lorraine Yowaish, Richardn ieiethilrrfz. 'Ge-liz Romeyn, Joseph Lodden, Robert DeYoung, Richard Boes, Harry Venema. 4 1 n Choir To hear them rehearse is a pleasure - to hear them perform is a privilege. With Mr. Robert Wing on the podium and Marijane Bird at the piano, the choir has proved its worth in varied programs. Two radio programs, a musical assembly, plus participation in various school programs, com' prised their schedule. Qutstanding solo performances have been given by Wanda Cochrane, Jeane Blandford, and Marijane. At the choir's assembly Gordon Van Rye, faculty member, was featured. Providing music for every type of f I gathering, the group climaxed its season by singing, quite appropriately, 5 Morning at the sophomore breakfast. Z I I ! 1 l 49
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upler icork Iilleo drirlm Hits Shen' nneh 11 'fi iw A r I. BAND Director . . . Mr. George Davis Assistant Director . . Dick Snook Student Manager . George Wallick Secretary . . Jack Diefenbaker Band As a filler, accompaniment, or feature, the band has been on the job this year, providing a good bit of the music for I.C.'s entertainment. Striving for the goal of a sixtyfpiece unit, Mr. Davis has welcomed the addition of a few new instruments, uniforms, and - of course - members. Football games and assemblies haven't comprised their full schedule, in addition there was the tour of Western Michigan high schools and an occasional radio program at station WKZO. They are a social necessity to a college and take pleasure in making their contribution, it certainly must be a pleasure, for rehearsals come three times weekly during lunch hour.
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