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GUMMERIIIAL CLUB As our last year of high school life draws to a close and as we are about to rake the first wavering step into the complex business world, we look back with gratitude to the commercial club and the department it represents. Through the intensive training herein offered and the com- mon ground for the solution of our problems afforded by the club itself, we are destined to become more confident, efficient Workers. It is in this group of workers that our winners are found. With '1 long list of district and State champions on its roster, the club has main- tained a high degree of prestige. GROUP ONE FIRST ROW: G. Lexau, M. Stickels, lil. Paddock, W. Schuerr, R. Boettcher. SECOND ROW: E. Bachman, S. Olsen, D. Klemm, M. Schuemelfeder, E. Baum- gart, L. Wolhing, B. Kayb L. Drzymala, L. Cragg. THIRD ROW: E. Wilson, R. Kane, D. Daniszecwicz, G. McFeely, V. Langbein, E. Tonyan, R. Sayles, A. McNally, B. Zeigfler, J. Gerstein. FOURTH ROW: M. Tyrrell, D. Stasch, L. Williams, S. Britz, lil. Baldwin, D. Brandenlierg, B. Clayburn, A. White, B, Kellar, M. Frost, M, Reser, K. Frandsen, A. Dougherty. GROUP TWO FIRST ROVV: F. Eggert, P. Kornelle, J. Frost, R. Bauer, H. Adams, C. Rich. SECOND ROW: M. Linzell, V. Smith, D. LeFevre, M. VVallace, J. Wheeler, L. Romer, L. Hohn, M. Klemens, A. Carroll, THIRD ROW: L. Lippert, D. Butterfield, J. Stroker, J. George, E. Luby, E. Aylward, F. Sherwood, B. Hirk, IC. Richards, A. Grimelli, M. Davis, S. Krepel. FOURTH ROW: L. Knapik, E. Leuschner, B. Pierce, L. Lipka, V. Tonyan, H. Kornelle, T. Scott, L. Hill, J. Dalziel, D. Bartelt, A. Carlson, B. Schroeder, I. Grosvenor, A. Durnion, HUME EUUNUMIGS CLUB Home-loving girls of today find inspiration for developing their domestic talents in the Home Economics Club. The world revolves around good food, clothing, and bright, cheery, peaceful homes. The club affords a chance for the girls to start themselves in the correct way to quick and eiiicient home management. It also gives the girls tips on personal appearance, mannerisms, and personality development. These 'housewives of tomorrow also are developing help-thy-neighbor attitudes, the value of which cannot be over-estimated in these trying times. The club's crowded year of activities is climaxecl in the spring style show where the handiwork of these stay-at-home girls is proudly dis- played. GROUP ONE FIRST ROW: G. Rider, lil. Luhy, E. Leusehner, A. Knowles, E. Richards, B. Pierce, E. Aylward. SECOND ROW: N. Parsons, O. Rich, E. Baumgart, D. Keith, B. Kellar, M. Schuemelfeder, E. Guy, L. Wolbing. THIRD ROW: Miss Johnson CAdviserJ, M. Engstrom, V. Langhein, lil. Tonyan, A. Grimelli, D. Tonyan, M. Tyrrell, L. Charvat. GROUP TWO FIRST ROW: A. Koch, J. Kohn, J. George, E. Baldwin, M. Davis, D. Butter- field, S. Jensen. SECOND ROW: L. Drzymala, M, Walk, H, Mueller, A. Carroll, F, Sherwood, M. Klemens, W. Hoffman, C. Blomness, K. Frandsen. THIRD ROW: L. Lippert, R. Webster, P. Koch, D. Stasch, A. Kreuger, K. Wienke, S. Bloniness, L. Lipka, B. Hirk.
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BAND The blare of the brasses, the dulcet tones of the wood winds, the inspiring roll of the drums-there, you have it! The Band. Clad in crimson and white, these musicians make frequent appearances. ln no other organization of the school is such unity found. From the sour notes of early September, through the apparent smoothness of mid-year music, to the finished pro- fessional music in the spring, one observes with interest the progress of this splendid organization. Always willing to oblige with their talent, the members of this group, as would naturally be expected, constitute one of our most popular organizations. SICATIGIF, LlCl4 I' 'PU RIGIIT: D. .loiirgeiiseiu IG. Struttmi, Lipps-ri, L. llrzymallzt, .l. NVhe-eler, N. l'21!'SllllS. Al. Sehuemel- feds-r, L. l'hZlI'V2lt, F. l'li.z'gel't, H. Stenhoni, J, Tupulewski, H. liipplwrgvr, IC. Ilednmn, U. Rich, ll. lit-jr-ek, M. Stiukels. M TllI'llk'l', l'. liuergor, IC. lf2lllIll12,'2lI'l, J, Hung, IC. Amzinn, I . SUllllt'lIlt'lf01lQ'l', A. Uzirrull, li. Bled:-une, A, Sherwood, VV. VVzilk, VV. Sr-utt, IC. NVilson, Y. Smith, M, lmvis, Ib, Rednmli, R Hauer, l'. Nkliitlelrixtii, ll. Mintz, IC. Guy, O, Rim-h. .l, George, R. Kay, Il, Grist-henll, ll. Toiiynii. STANDING: R, tierretsen, R. lluzig, .l. liueh, Mr. lrlmlge lllirev- tori, VV. I'e:u'sm1, A. Vzirlsoli, II. Cllllllillflllillll. A. McNally li. Severs. L. Y UBGHESTHA By diligent practice the or- chestra has played its way into the hearts of our more rhythm- minded students. It has earned its word of praise in our world of music. The orchestration consists of six saxophones, three trumpets, three trom- bones, a tuba, the drums, and piano. With its unique renditions of popular music, it has become the nucleus of all our social ac- tivities. As the South American instincts are intensified, the most inveterate wall flower often breaks forth into the La Conga or the Rhumba. FIRST RUWVZ li, R4-dniaill. .l. Heumre, ll. Kay. H. flllllllillfllllllll, U. lillQ'l'Q.l't'l'. M. Stivlu-Is. SIGVONI? RUXV: lil, XYilsfm. IC, Guy, IJ. lil'iS4'llU1lll, VV. Si-uit, l'. VVeicle-niam, Ii. hmm-i'. A. Furl- :-um, L. Lipku, J. 'l'upuli-wski, T. VVuml.
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