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PEP BAND Fifth Row--L. Bonkg T. Wilkeg R. Lemmermang R. Arndt, Fourth Row-AD. Hinckg R. Brodfuehrerg R. Quickg R, Grant. Third Row--D. Young: G. Hookg D. Graceg R. Kluck. Second Row--T. Micekg K. Norton: P. Schmid: M. Schutz. EirsIa.Row--L. , . , . Arnd't1 FLUTE TRIO H7BfO0kS, F. Gloorg J. Kummerg G. Martin ini., Band, small groups, and soloists performed in the Pre-Contest Concert, March 31, and in the District Music Contest, April 13 and 14, at Fremont. The Band received a Superior', rating at Contest, as did soloists Richard Grant and Donald Hinck. Soloists Mary Schutz, Donna Lausten, and Fred- erick Arndt received Excellent ratings. A Brass Quartet, composed of Danny Grace, . Richard Grant, Frederick Arndt, and James Schultz, l also received a 'tSuperior. 1 BRASS QUAHTET D. Hinckg R. Quick: D. Young: R. Baruth SUPERIOR CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET P, Schmidg M. Schutzg L. Barrettg M. Bailey T. Micek: L. Hammond: M. Hanakg K. Norton SUPERIOR SUPERIOR
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Band--Left to right. Standing: T. Miller: J. Tschauner: C. Gaver: R. Kluck: Mr. Johnson: R. Arndt: R. Lemrnerman: R. Bonk: H. Dey: E. Clark: B. Egger: L. Arndt. Fourth Row--A. Plugge: N. Andrews: N. Swanson: W. Klein: E. Jepsen: R. Kluck: D. Ingold: D. Lundin: L. Bonk: T. Wilke: B. Weil: E. Feye: D. Baruth: C. Nyffeler H. Brooks: F. Arndt. Third Row--M. Burman: E. Hunkins: R. Klein: A. Curry: D. Hinck: R. Brodfuehrer: R. Quick: R. Grant: D. Grace: J. Lohr: G. Richards: J. Mihulka: K. Arndt: W. Buchholz: J. Ellefson: B. Kluever: J, Schultz: R. Baruth: J. McMeekin: L. Hammond: S. O'Neal: J. Biggs. Second Row--M. Bailey: G. Drahota: R. Liebschwager: S. Brillhart: D. Young: G. Hook: C. Hobbs: C. Selich- now: S. Thomas: F. Kolm: K. Gerhold: L. Alpers: T. Micek: M. Hanak: K. Norton. First RoW-- P. Schmid: M. Schutz: R. Lassek: L. Barrett: D. Geiser: D. Lausten: I. Pittman: F. Gloor: J. Kummer: G. Martin, Not Pictured--D. Dattler: L. Dattler: D. Wolfe. BAND Many thanks should go to the Band this year for helping keep up the school spirit. The Band, under the direction of Kenneth A. Johnson, marched and played at all the home football games, giving splen- did performances. In addition to this, the Pep Band performed at the pep rallies and home basketball games, giving their all to raise school spirit. The officers for the band this year were as fol- lows: Tom Miller - President, Duane Young - Vice President. Alfreda Clark - Treasurer. Plugge - Secretary, and Ethel October 22 the Band traveled to Lincoln for the University of Nebraska Band Day. Bands were judged while marching in a parade through down- town Lincoln, and :the Kramer High Band received an HA in these judgings. This signifies that it was considered above high school standards. After marching season was over, the Band began working on its annual mid-winter concert. For the first time the Band presented the concert two nights, February 14 and 16, playing to full houses both nights. Numbers such as United Nations Rhap- sodyn, Fiddle Faddle , 'tSouth Pacific Selectionsf' Eldorado , and i'Be-Bop Session were played ex- cellently. For the first time the Band participated in the Mid-East Band Festival at Fairbury, March 29. Solo- ists and small groups played in the afternoon and the Band performed in the evening. As this was not a contest, criticizisms but not ratings were received. 2nd Band--Left to Right. Standing:R. Kluck: Mr. Johnson: H, Dey: R. Arndt: M. Murphy: R. Mead: S. Norton. Fourth Row-- N. Andrews: I. Pitman: N. Rogers: K. Johnston: V. Marx: G. Case: E. Muhle: D. Ingold: D. Lundin: J. Herde: G. Van Allen: P. Hockenberger: E. Feye: D. Baruth: C. Nyffeler. Third Row--J. Kauer: E. Jepson: D. Herde: A. Andrews: D. B. Weil: Grant: D. Grace: J. Mihulka: G. Richards: K. Arndt: W. Buchholz: G. Correll: J. Haldiman: R. Dowling: S. Mlessler: M. Spatz: J. Ellefson: B. Kluever: J. Schultz. Second Row--N. Swanson: W. Klein: C. Hodges: D. Schaefer: A. Levine: G. Hook: C. Hobbs: C. Selichnow: S. Thomas: J. McMeekin: S. O'Neal: J. Briggs: K. Norton. First Row--G. Drahota: R. Lieb- schwager: M. Burman: E. Hunkins: R. Klein: F. Gloor: C. Muller: M. Clark: F. Kolm: K. Gerhold: L. Alpers: I. Pitman. Not Pictured--D. Dattler: J. Reinecke: D. Wolfe.
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Back Row: L, Andrews, R. Finley, A. Bakenhus, K. Stevens, M. Finley, P. Jacobs, M. Borneman, A. Ellefson E. Schrieber, V. Hellbusch, M. Gerken, M. Louis, M. Reese, E. Arndt, D. Aerni, V. Van Berg, D. Kaspar, M. Asche, M. Engel, Front Row: H. Wadsworth, E. Fickel, Miss Rankin, L. Korte, H. Hollman, M. Schutte, E. Finley, G Houser, B. Vaught, E. Bodenhamer, J. Edwards, S. Oppliger, R. Murphy. JUNIOR LIBRARIANS Service is the well-founded motto of the Junior Librarians. They are always ready to assist in solving the students' many problems. The first semester's officers were Eleanor Finley--president, Marlene Schutte--vice-president, Gaylene Houser- secretary, and Hazel Hallman--treasurer, while those for the second semester were Elaine Fickel--president, Arloa Bakenhus--vice-president, Dorothy Aerni--secretary, Darlene Kaspar--treasurer. They are ably sponsored by Miss Mary Rankin. Shop Foremen: E. Trofholz, V. Clausen, B. Thielen, B. Johannes, B. Nickolite, R. Seidel, D. Hasselbach, Mr. Reichel, J. Robertson, R. Alirens, Mr. Alpers, W. Lange. SHOP FOREMEN Very few pupils realize how important are the shop foremen to the functioning of their school activities. They perform a variety of seemingly endless tasks-build- ing stage sets, supervising shop classes, giving students a helping hand with their projects, repairing broken furniture, and operating the moving picture projector. Often they are called upon for help on very short notice, yet they always respond cheerfully and carry out their allotted tasks quickly and efficiently. They are certainly the unsung heroes of Kramer High School.
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