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1 1 iaru n r H nk 1 1 K ug X NI I-n71111ng X XX1lcon Rxrzman H loe e NI Pa 1 1 4111 1011 B Xlohlman XX P 6- l lf17ehl J xt1ll1n 1g,1.1 I Ho en 1 If e 1- 1 1112111 0 ll 4111 H111- 1 Nrl11e1 er 1 fl XX GW' ' tn' Bullders of Tomorr The Comme1c1al Club was org 1 d ast year by Mr Baruth, 3SS1St6d by M1s 31 to ro mote a better understandmg o IO merclal trammg and to glVS students an op un1ty to get acquamted Wlth bus1ness u c es, thus enablmg 1tS members to do thelr rt a1d1ng tht vsar effort DOlOlLS Saalfeld pres1dent D ot Rose , secre eporter, together w1th El1zabeth Reese, pr cha1r man Mary Ellen R1Ch, membersh selbalch SOCIHI, Edward Kobus, progress and Clarence Marty, creden ake up the Off1C1al board H1ghl1ghts of the socxal 3Ct1V1t16S r the fall p1cn1c and covered d1Sh suppers Smlth v1ce pres1dent, Betty Van 1- taly treasurer and MBXIHG Luchs1 e 12 Has a ce and Jom In the Song These people are the members of the most populal vocal group 1n Kramer Hlgh the A Cappella Cho1r Several new names have been added to the group SINCE th1S p1cture was taken The Cho1r took pa1t 1n several HCt1V1t19S th1s year even though no d1str1ct muslc contest for la1ge groups was held The mam event was the presentat1on of the annual operetta In Gay Havana Members of the Cho1r are chosen on a competl t1ve bas1s by the d1rector, M1ss D3V1S Fredr1c Teller IS pres1dent of the group, and Dor1an Guettler, secretary lx 11 4 hr1 tens n 10 1 Brnccm 11 rmxn F1ln1 rm ller B Thrun C Xlauer D Nn11t 1 1111 1 1111 eman 1 I Il 1 ellnleh J Sehle e x111 T10 1n A lx111ne1lX N Bunsta 1n 11 en e Ill D Nl 1rt1 'XI Her 1. 1 It l 1 r1n1 as X1X111 11 1 e R1 1 11111 e on lili 1 1n lf n 1 1-1111 f X . 'X l6.11li 11111 I-I 'l'111fl111lz. I'. l1'zn1l- '-.! n f,1s, H. S1:11'11s1ik l'. I ' -IS. KI. qv - A XV'-mls, l'. V111 :1111. A.. Flpsm- , lb. 11 '. Sill 'fn -Y. l , .'. lseebe. .. I . ' er. '. - . 1-3.1 f, .:11... 1'- r11-ki. - '- . . . '. l111l rir-11. 1. ' . . .L ' gs-r. W. .Iz1 . l,. I-Z1l111is1n. R. ' st . :nl 1' 111' -Al. Hiifax. l-I. .1s k . H. N1rs.1l, li. H214-1' E. fihrs , T. ., Y 'I'1111r1Ak. l'. H-r11l1l. Zfrl +11vfE. , Ii11l111s. II, M' ' h' X. fl. L. 1 ll111l1. l' Ifl:111l. l.. ylr , f', V Xl: rly. lst 1 ' el-I. ll sv, B. ,, , -, YQ111 IS1-In. Xl l,111-l1sin1l'I'. ll.S:1z1l- ' 11-l1l I1 51111111 l,.H:1ss1-ll1:1l1'l1. Xl. 5 - I-I l11'l1. 0 , A . -4 - , b I , s ' Y 1 I v . 'gg' 1 . n ll l u If . 1. . ' l ' ' , p. - . . . ' . Q I ' 'r x . . . .1 . . - . ix . .Y . v A v ' ' , ' : v - . ' . . ' 65 ' U . I i 'b . ,, ' . 5 , , . 1 ' I 'l' - ' . . Y 'I ' . 1 1 . - - Q 'Q 7 - N lm--' ww--B. ' 's. se. F. N11 l',, V. ' l I1 . D. B' .L. . 14s ,I-'. , . , . 12111111-, 11, A 1 . . S ' l. Rd --M. 1,2llIl'0Ck'. IJ. XV '1 ' . L. l-Ivert, ,. 1. . , . g l, lv. .'l -um. E. ' fl l', B. '- .', .'. 1' .' V . 21l wwfli. ll k , Il. Kl -lc, . . z ,', 1 . - 11'i'. E. li-ese. B. 'ohne-r. B. 'laz D. B: If s, l-1. .I Hz . lst 'nv-L. 14 -hl , M. E. i'h, L. 11+-y, ll. N ls . Il, '.11ll, B. rg' , I. Tl1eile . ll. flulllle-r. J, ' 'le1-.
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Marching Along Together Looks of admiration go down the line as people watch our marching band go by. Decked out in new uniforms, the traditional maroon and white colors, the band is now one of the best dressed school bands in the state. On March 8, Mr. Anderson, present band director, joined the faculty, succeeding Mr. Corn, former director, who left to go into defense work. Two concerts were given by the band during the year, a winter one in Janu- ary, a spring one in May. The pep band played at all home-town basketball games. The whole band marched between halves at the football games. The entire band traveled to Lin- coln October 9, where they played in mass formation with other school bands during the half of the Nebraska-Indiana football game at Memorial Stadium. Members of the band played in quartets, trios, and duets, as well as solos, before various groups of the city. Twelve band members journeyed to Fremont April 16 to attend the District music contest. They captured five Superiors, two Excellents, and one Good rating, thus bringing to a close a very successful year. Personnel of the Band Hack row, standing-I.. Hassellmlch. M. Howard. N. Schroen. M. Anderson, T. Kenfielfl, Y. XValter, G. Prnskovec, L. Kelley. lb. lierrzxiisin. V. Iilaser. J. liramlfais, Mr. If. I.. Porn. Fira-le 4-Mascot S. XVelch. F. Allinar. B. XVilkins, .I. Frni- stzul. li. Andrews, VV. Olson, U. Osborn. Il. Bradley. D. Maw, l'. Devlin, R. Schultz. IV. Guenther, Ib. Mohlman, lb. liizzicr, lv. Giles I-I. lvusss-ll. N. .Iavohs. .I. Vain. F. Starkey. Ii. Hadley, U. Jelmlon, U. Iiorkenlwrger. Virs-le ilf.I. llanlce. C. Hunk Ii. Swanlu-rg, M. IVilson, W. llodehorst. I . Guenther, VV. IVnlfe. U. Gloor, K. Reif. IJ. f'0l'III'2lI'l, V. Johannes. .I. Sain-rfif-ld. H. linthleilner, X. Heelu-, Ii. Kuklish. K. Luc-hsinger. li Prokup. Iv. Johansen. M. Ili:-key, lv. Hogan. .I. Wil- n lll4I1 H 'I x 'I S l X l ull Il NIIIII H In in I so . - 24 . 'uylur, L. Ivanski. .I. Hahn. S. Stevens, I . Sinus, li. Vhiled, li. 'o er, . .' ' h. IC. s V , .. lhlan Il Wnlkn-I H Yin Iicr I l'l ik Fiule 1 R NI ' I' Flo IP F ' lt 1' I' xlioll G Iilnser I'. llevncn. -4. . 1 '. . : -iz. .. zu . '- - ,. aler, t. . ur. . ric'e, ..e' 1. . , , .l. Hass. Nut pivtiirwl-Iv. Slocum. I-I. Ilalnku, IS. Frey.
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