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24' . 0 0 The band was organized this year with fourteen members. Four people have joined the band during the year. Practices have been held every Tues- day and Thursday. ' ln March a short program was given at P. T. A. Several members of - the band have also played solos and duets at the P. T. A. meetings. . .,...,- ,:,...,.M..,.-..,3 , A L,Jw-.,3L,.---.,M,.---.4,-,.---.4fl...--.,M,.---.n O The LOYA1-ITE CT fco?a:1fm?a:'1f:o?mafdl'mafS5'm1.-xilggg Seventh and cgiglvtb Qrades -.E -,L fe 92 . : 3,3 333 TOP ROW-Neil Oestrelch. Lloyd Miles. Arthur Behringer. Clarence Ward. Norman Prior. ' 26 1. SECOND ROW-Bruce Hepburn. Glen Drake, Melvin Mayer. Marion Catlin, Herbert Rahm, .- iirr- E E El is . .. C5776 fund - 5 22 YVe expect to show much progress next year, since only one member 0 will be lost by graduating. 30. The following people are enrolled in the band at present: CORNETS-Hazel Fisher. Glenn Drake. Vernon Dueysen. Arthur C Behringer. :tri CLARINETS-Ethel Sterr. Norman Prior. 5 SAXOPHONES-Elpha Voight. Harvey Benedict. Elf' TROMBONES-Bruce Hepburn. Eddie Essex. Kenneth Weyhmiller, Orvin Litka. 90. ALTO-Richard Colby. :ci 5553 BARITONE-Eva Essex. ' BASS-William Theisen. DRUMS-Beatrice Thums, Thomas Fisher. 96 :fi 9 :rib . ,. ., , .. .. .. .1 .. .. ... ... .H 1 ' .awfxcoAQvfaw'Q:f:. sawwvs' LYFDQQJ299'Q2f1?9AQ?f199'Q2f1.WTf2b9'Q?f1r9 . EEE:r--...--'nr--9--'ir'-R--'A1332.-'iffifgix'--R--'ii0 1 9 3 2 Fr1--2--in--Sfit--ifAui--u--...--w-3--it-.239 Page Sixteen fe I Z::- 0 Earl Raab. Vance Mack, Harold Berg. Lyle Grambsch. Dale Zueqe. :ES :O THIRD ROW-Phyllis Lotzer. Ruth Lindner, Eleanor Catlin, Marcella Mayer. Ethel Mengel. 1 Dorothy Lindner. Mable Vogel. Lila Dunn. Arlene Iohnston. -' i get
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g:Z1:.5iiQ'i'l93ll3.5'lP5lfeil'i'25?ll2iQ'i'2i?l!zQ5'Qi3lli9 T710 LOYAI-ITE greslvmen TOP ROW-George Roth. Leo Bloom. Carl Moritz. Dale West. Kenneth Weyhmiller, Har- vey Brussow. Bernard Rahin. Leonard Roth. SECOND ROW-Albert Witt. Clarence Lanqfcldt, Eddie Kustlevy. Garth Luchterhand. Rolrnd Seeman. C'yde Gramhsch, Vernon Dueyscn. Aciclbert Duel. Phi'ip Stumpner. THIRD ROW-William Davel. Wallace Plauman. Keith Colby, Immanuel Leschensky, Donal Shoettlcr. Martin Mayer. Richard Colby, Peter Hecker, Oscar Fricke. Fifteen eighth-grade graduates-Elpha Voight. Ethel St:-rr. Hazel Fisher, Eva Essex, LaVerne Phipps. Dale West. Albert Witt. Clyde Grambsch, Harvey Brussow. Kenneth Weyhmiller, Martin Mayer, Richard Colby, Keith Colby. Immanuel Leschensky. and Oscar Fricke,-from our own village school. and five-Isabelle Ryan. Eleanore Theisen. Peter Hecker, Leonard Roth, and William Davelgfrom the Parochial School. complete the class roll of the thirty-eight. You will observe that there are eight more boys than girls in the class. The girls are seated in Miss Welsh's room and the boys in Miss Tibbetts' room, for the assembly room could accommodate only the Iunior and Senior classes. The Freshmen class has taken an active part in extra-curricular activi- ties, too. Harvey Brussow. Dale West. Clyde Grambsch, and Kenneth X'Veyhmiller were members of the basketball squad. In the school band the class was represented by Eva Essex, Hazel Fisher, Ethel Sterr. Elpha Voight. Vernon Dueyson, Richard Colby, and Kenneth Weyhmiller. There is other musical talent in the class. also. In the boys' glee club we find Vernon Dueywon. and in the qirls' qlee club. Minerva Taggart. Eleanore Theisen. Hazel Fisher. Ethel Sterr. Elpha Voight. and Eva Essex. In declamatory work we are represented by Eleanore Theisen. Elda Behringer, and Ethel Sterr. The spirit in which classmen take up school work and enter school activities is an index to their usefulness. W'W'f-is-v 'Def-2' svn av w w aw aw we .sf-Pfww QQ. .H .L li 32 .. !' XSD .sb ..w J. !. it Ir--2.0r--2--'ir--....-ur--...--1tif..--urcff..--uif 1 9 3 Z Q i'r--...--1r--....-'ir--....-1r-....--'nt--2--ur--gnu' Page Fifteen
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mmtfmmfadmafmmfmwlw C 19 ' ge .bg fag Q2 C., '4'-- creased over the previous year, and the many who had graduated in May 21:1 255 gm. Parent-Teachers' Association program, and the community Christmas pro- 21, 27211 the culmination of the year's work. :ia , .... ,V,.3.,,,,.3.,,,,. ..-. ,,,,.3.,,,,.5.,,1 X T' LOYALITE. Or,.....,,.....V ..... V ..... V. .... ,,',...s.. .i.. glee Glub 1 eg: 0? .. 9 -. ,nw F? .0 on sa 52 12 ' ab is Q? -.71 : 0: nn: nz., if : ' .t-:L E0 : 6. TOP ROW-Ellen Hardrath. Loiree Mathwig, Carol Swieso. Lorraine Grove. Lenore Bcilke, Gertrude Bich'cr. Marcella Boehnlng, Veronica Schwieso, Maybclle Kline. Hazel Fisher. F Marion Rusch. Dorothy Poulton. S123 556 SECOND ROW-Dora Fenner. Ethel Stcrr, Doris Anderson. Alberta Kissinger. Elpha Voight, fy: Grace Hardrath. Doris Swicso. Doris Degen. Helen Miles, Eleanore Theisen, Irma Tag- :gi gart. Minerva Taggart. Nina Stock, Alene Stock. E THIRD ROW-Alice Fulwiler. Beatrice Thums, Garnetta Phipps. Kathryn Davel. Margery Erwin. Evelyn Raab. Helen Church, Velma Vogel, Ada Rous. Mavis Berg, Dorothy 'HT S0 Boehning. Eva Essex. Lucille Rusch, The Girls' Glee Club has. according to all indications. due to the faith- fig ful guidance of Miss Tonn. become a Hxed part of the schools extra-curri- :fi we cular program. In April. 1931, after several weeks of diligent practice. the Club staged the operetta. Daughters of Mohamed. which was well received :gg by the public. Late in September of the current school year. the Glee Club was reor- ganizecl and practices were begun immediately. The membership was in- were ably replaced by new voices. Through funds earned by the presenta- :le . :III tion of the operetta. it was possible to purchase a good deal of new music. :xg At different times during the year. the girls sang for such functions as a 5 'L gram, At present. plans are under way for another operetta which is to be -L seg 193 2 Page Seventeen
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