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IIIGII enthe muuieitatt.. .ever sea enlnizewinner 'upperted h ne ertiring hand metheri t BAND II Row l, left to right-Robert Iens, Donald De Roche, William Mielke, Norbert Nelson, Catherine Breckenridge, Donald Brey, Lois Roehl, Adice Kramer. Row 2-Grace Hill, Pauline Steger, Daniel Hessel, Margaret Schroeder, William Winter, Arthur Kirchen, Edmund Leschke, Wilbur Tills, Audrey Wernecke, Marjorie Mohr, Robert Reichert, Charlotte Trombla, Dolores Sands, Mary Gruber. Row 3 - Clarence Gass, Felix Rosik, Ierome Klinkner, Leland Skarvan, Walter Wegner, Herbert Baumann, Lawrence Vesely, Robert Svacina, Elroy Karl, Glen Tulach, Iames Witt, Earl Herzog, Lawrence Kliment, Kenneth Shatter. Row 4 -Emil Lakatos, Marvin Pribek, Iohn Koepke, Donald Ryan, Chester Deubler, Melvin Lakatos. How 5-William Williamson, David Phipps, Milton Kapitz, Robert Noll, Iohn Hartl, Lester Deubler, Melvin Kutchera, lack Schneider, Edward Zeman. Absent-William Falk, Audrey Kolar. F 1 BAND MOTHERS f Mi is , ,Je Another game, another victory, and 4 W ,A J another aiternoon rounded up with ree Wynn! -' A -- 14 ,, t ,r. ,if treshments by the Band Mothers. Rain A if 0' ' is fi 3 or shine, several stands are always J'-' wif' V' A .Y YHA open during the game to accommodate Ay ' 1 'A f i f 2 students and observers wanting Hpop corn, peanuts, and cracker-jack. The Band Mothers know exactly what the students want, and sell-outs are very common. However, don't worry. More hot dogs will arrive any minute now .. a i L ' , le 43 'and they do. AZ V y 1 r , er e fi i f
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music it attribute bers moi! We g AND mem - tot num the honors and elrilgllggig Mothers erous concerts to iv Omced them. who successtullif ln ' other , t season, Us m d During llbioIlSSrnustciaD'5' Splgrisixed Years' lg d lvlothers, Pafgclp and b the on Lon OU ir? tournaments at New Stever1S Poml' li . . lanned eac 1' ities are P . hen Band actllfihe local meeting? 'tgleml month C1 rovide entertain S the studefgs 5 also act as hostes-S9 Bernd MO? .ef to all visitrnili bands' ' t is centered in- iostgrln Their rntefes ygn ol rnuslc H1 hlgd - - . G l . ' CONCERT 'wi in Gsrirw. me apple? ts its Q bio wb fm EXCHANGE egrance and mutt line Deflomt' School STU Sllgcmgh with llYinQ Colors-, Protesslmlal in Gilpaqaln Qave NS HSV Q Much credit they Came l this orqonizaironh Ure.. 's YDGU itliis SONG 4 Wgtosa Ollicers o en Sc euer, Uwatosa Cofrcer Wau . , Worr , WG V U exchaUQe drector ol the - President, Mrs' Albert Eflflel' CD59 in C1 Brendel, l on of mr,isiC. - idem Mrs. d Son Ogg, to lvlr. ROY joyable alterno vice-Dfes Mfg Edward An ef Q ' ost GU etarY ' roy Q TU f secr f Ohm WQYGT. band, treasurer, Mrs. l BAND I Row 1, left to right-Ruth Butz, La Verne Kattner, Mann Ihlenield, Miriam Plank, Elaine Stanzel, Caroline Rodewald, lane Hertel. Row 2-Ieanette Ketter, Calvin Weyer, Milford Knutson, Raymond Schmidt, William Gloe, William Pfefier, Lorraine Head, lack Pultz, Max Bauer, Wallace Adams, Carl Rosinsky, Hugo Drumm, Betty lane Gruber, William Schadeberg, Thomas Butler. Row 3-Norman Rank, lane Sieker, Donald Pauly, lol-in Kellner, Earl Verkins, Robert Bruechert, Le Roy Weber, Robert Schmidt, William Simmer, lack Kolodzik, Gordon Steeber, Le Roy Shuber, Virginia Riederer, Wesley Martin, Arthur Iohn- son, Charles Randolph, Iohn Doolan, Earl Swokowski, Maxine Wigen, Warren Meyer, Elaine Lutz, Row 4-Kenneth Pagel, lack Nesheim, Helen Neuhaus, Elva Koch, Thomas lohnson, lone Wranovsky, lohn Kott, Eden Kloida, Edward Schrinner, Robert Glaeser, Albert Engel, Lloyd Wernecke, Edward Anderson, Wilbert Dill. Row 5-Paul Staddler, lohn Kropp, Russell Kanter, George Peters, Mr. Ruiin Boyd, Victor Hendries, Robert Berkedal, Rene Schwalbe, George Pfeiter, Wallace Gransee, Frances Wick, Donald Ames. Absent--Charles Eucher, Arnold Rusboldt, Bette Scheuer. Vi 2
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CULTIVATING MUSIC lllttlllllt MUSIC BRIEFS Providing entertainment in the musical field at Lincoln are the band, orchestra, a capella chorus and girls' glee club. The high spot of this year's performance was the Silver Iubilee Anniversary Festival held April 24, in honor of the formation of Lincoln's first band 25 years ago. At the annual band tournament held this year at Stevens Point, Lincoln's band received first place recognition in marching. Mr. Bufin W. Boyd, Mr. Thomas Williams, Mr. Elwyn Wienandt, and Miss Emily Wentzel direct these organizations. BAND MOTHERS Any minute now that lunch will be ready. Band Mothers, left to right. Mrs. Albert Engel. Mrs. Allen Bermke, Mrs. R. G. Hessel, and Mrs. Edward Schrinner are on the job. ORCHESTRA Row l, left to right-Edward Anderson, Patricia Gesell, Phyllis Ziarnik, Carl Rosinsky, Lawrence Fechter, Rene Schwalbe, Iohn Haese, Shirley Fricke. Row 2-Robert Franz, Leonard Stockmeyer, Thomas Butler, La Roy Weber, Mann Ihlenfeld, lane Hertel, Caroline Rodewald, Ruth Butz, Norman Rank, Shirley Terens, Beulah Maule, Iune March, Lloyd Leirmann, Eugene Louis. Row 3-Agnes Barnes, lean Goldie, Lloyd Wernecke, Albert Engel, William Pfeffer, William Gloe, Patsy Koch, Charlotte Boriss. ' Row 4-Edith Cizek, Carol Peck, Paul Staddler, Charlotte Trombla, Robert Berkeclal, Victor Hendries, Robert Schmidt, Edward Schrinner, Max Bauer, Wallace Adams, Le Roy Shuber, George Peters, George Pfeffer, Wallace Gransee, Elden Monday, Gale Reimer, Wallace Welk, Doroth P t k D th A ' y e s a, oro y ugustine. .
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