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irS LOOK WHAT'S CERTAIN AGE when parTies and gay social gaTherings sTimulaTe lasTing Triendships among The Junior Girls oT Hirsch, is an exciTing age. Girls make Their social debuT when They join The Junior Girls. and iusT as iT does in high socieTy, This means They're u and coming. The Jun s elieve in doing whaTever They like besT, and being especially Tond of roller slcaTing, They gave a roller slcaT' a Th 'll' ' ' ing parTy. IT was ri ing, spilling parT y, To be sure, and The amaTeurs sailed along wiTh The professio THAT P ior Girl b nals. FADS AN CIES are Th ' e main Topics oT discussion, consuming a loT oT Time any day. The Juniors avidly eaT up The currenT sub-deb columns To Tind ouT how They can slay The sTag line, achieve an elecTric person- aliTy, and culTivaTe The glamour OT Myrna Loy. As a resulT, The Juniors hope To be breaTh- Talcingly lovely seniors. Never leT iT be said, how- ever, ThaT The Juniors are social Tail ThaT whe i D FAN ures' iT's ' T n They arr , lus ive aT The senior sTage, They really oxpecT To shine. JUNIOR GIRLS lUpDer Rightl TOP ROW1Zirnmerrnan, Harrirner, Lundgren, Davis, McCourt, Campbell, Popper, Waldman. ROW 3: Kohler, Callahan, Krause, Wiggins, Bell, Sinclair, Larsen. ROW 2: Nelson, Edman, McClure, Halperin, Keller, Quinn, Berry, Stein, Hill. ROW I: Hoover, Hughes, Kraft, Konchar, Harrell, Jones, Prernme, Barnes, Lee. JUNIOR GIRLS lUpper Leitl TOP ROW: Britton, Bartz, Rosing, Knudsen, Roche, Bav, Englund, l-Iallenberg. ROW 3: Casto, Geb- hardt, Johnson, Huggans, Killberg, Johns, Loomis, Hoffman, Falco. ROW 2: Wielgot, Ravfield, Butts, Trovillion, Ward, Greene, Overton, Rosen, ROW I: McLaughlin, Landon, Graf, Johnston, Epstein, Wexler, Lycla, Wexler, Lucille, Coward, Lundcuisi. JUNIOR GIRLS lLower Leftl TOP ROW: Neubert, Eiten, Svend- sen, Leasure, Eifred, Kohler, Dengler, May, ROW 3: Anderson, Johnson, Sfechenson, Gendiellee, Ouinn, McKinney, York, Martin Dubslcv, Henn. ROW 2: Cannell, Stephenson Loo ' ,, Jaeschlce, Paskus, Bready, Winisforfer, I iarns, Peter- son, Fowle, Madorin, Gronlund, Kramer, Casler. JUNIOR GIRLS lLower Rightl TOP ROW: Kelley, Jaeschlfe, I-lertzel, Tuttle, O'Neill, I-lennesey, Lineweaver. ROW 3: Ricketis, Pub. Chairman: Flanders, Treasurer: Barron, Social Chairman: Stone, Vice-President: Melling, President, Landes, Secretary: Crandall, Maury, Medin, ROW 2: Cool, Gucciardi, Rigas, Twichell, Rilev, Hansen, I-Iartrran. ROW l: Marvin, Evans, Reilly, Thomas, Span- inger, Jerome. , mis. COOlaX'l ROW li W'll' COMING Page O ne hundred n ine
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5 i : .1 ii il i I 1 i 3 l U 'lf 9 l I I tor our band is our pride and ioy! It can't be iudged by the squeals and groans issuing trom the band room, tor it's that practice that makes them pertect. When the tinished band booms across the tootball tield, school spirit rises IOOW, or it a program is accompanied by the band, it is sure ot success. ADVANCED BAND KLowerl: Bob Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Sam Aurelius, Albert Bruno, June Buck, Ruth Casto, Jerome Dritz, Ruth Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Guendel, Bill Haar, Betty Harmer, Don Heimisch, Glenn Hellberg, Holley Hevenor, Edward Jacobs, James Jacobs, Roy Jacobs, Lawrence Jones, Robert Larson, Roy Lindstrom, Barbara London, Jasper Malito, Marion Mick, Robert Napp, Andrew Olsen, Nancy Olsen, il Ethlyn Ormsby, Roberta Ormsby, Jeanne Pachaly, Jack Patterson, Richard Peterson, - Harriet Piepenkotter, Henry Piepenkotter, Lowell Richmond, Mariory Schwendner, Richard i Spencer, Clayton Stark, Robert Trovillion, Bill Walker, Jean Wolt. l I lt' THEY PLAY WHILE THEY WORK but tew ot us are as tortunate as the Orchestra. Learning to play in unison with twenty other musicians is, however, no snap: so we really must commend the Orchestra tor the pertection they achieve. Each player plays the right note at the right time, which results in pertect harmony . . . a good example tor the rest ot us. i ADVANCED ORCHESTRA fThirdJ: Coralie Breeze, George Canan, Bill Casey, Jimmie li Davis, Chris Davison, Lenore Dumas, Bill Fralick, Janet Friedman, John Haran, William Haar, Bill Henberso, Marion Jensen, Robert Jones, Raymond Klopsch, Howard Lang, fi Stanley LeBoy, Shirley Mains, Jasper Malito, Ray Moore, Richard Nelson, Daniel Paul, Vernon Pelon, Virginia Peterson, Ann Pomy, Shirley Selen, Carlisle Smith, Arne Thomsen, 3, Bert Wessels, Ruth Wilcox, Robert Wolt. I: I lf i sl' COME ON AND HEAR . . . I li Captain Steinbachs beginning bands. Those students who wish to become band il masters are well on the road to musical knowledge, as they struggle desperately to master the trombone, violin, or what have you. Atter they have become experienced musicians, they leave the ranks ot beginners and join those ot intermediates. From ll there on, it is only a short step to becoming tull tledged maestros. , INTERMEDIATE BAND 1Topl: Marietta Berg, Juanita Bill, Edmund Burke, Jack Corneigh, Glen Fardig, June Felcher, Herbert Gertz, Rosebelle Goodrich, Albert Groth, Ruth Hattard, Samuel Heiss, Betsy Hoerr, Warren Jackett, Paul Jacobi, Richard Jacobs, Lorry Johnson, Edward Kopriva, Stanley Le Boy, Donald Lewis, Billy Lipman, Bill McClure, L Jeanne McGovern, Arnold Mendelson, Ray Moore, Glen Peek, Ann Pomy, Buck Turney, Ruth Wilcox, Jeanne Wilhelms. i i i BEGINNING ORCHESTRA fSecondj: Virginia Bednorzyk, Myron Berkson, Beverly Bloore, I Dorothy Conn, Wilbur Downing, William Easterwood, Winifred Edrnan, Albert Geider- ' man, Marion Gilkinson, Lucille Greene, Virginia Hendrickson, Shirley Hoover, Byron . Hoskins, Eleanor Jensen, Martha Johnson, Jack Knorr, Sylvia Lang, Marshall LeSuer, Harry Lewis, Louise Peckham, Josephine Potter, Harold Powell, Mary Quinn, Marialyce Rupright, Violet Schweitzer, Rubye Shepherd, Beverly Winner. l BEGINNING BAND fSecond from Tool: Mae Arnold, Russell Bearby, Eugene Brown, ' Jane Davenport, Mary Davlantis, Lily Fairchild, Sidney Felson, Vernon Geldmeyer, Dale I Harper, Rita Hasemeyer, Donald Hedeen, Burt Hochstadter, Doris Johnson, Dorothy f Johnson, Erling Johnson, Henrietta Lippe, Bob Lorenzen, Herman May, Odell McCutchen, 3 Marvin Mindell, Jack Mindes, Ray Moore, Vernon Pelon, Bill Scanniel, Bill Schultz, 4 Donald Stoll, Warren Simstad, Louise Thomas, Frank Trovillion, Bob Westcott, Charles ' Wolstenholm. i a- eOne hundred ten J Q I f
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