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BAND Muskie O I his YCLII' oui sthool io through ll'lYHIQ the ple tsuie 111d oppoitunitv ot 1 5 1 the llrst time in the histoiv ot Nl Il 5 school, stude elose ot' the footlmll sextson when they were suliieientlv sehoo V- ed topl:1v11t the hn11l gznne. Our hzint ketlmll g11n1es. Their versatile direeto', 1 ' hezirsed the hind in 1ll tvi 1 i Hl1lI'L'l1L'S, 11nd Mr. lf reese l1L'Q1l . l sn 1 wlitd enteitnninent 1t pi lLl'lL tllv s Plan Colorful Uniforms ' ' se to higher levels of achievement t ' '1 Q 1 ' i I' 1 hand lor ' - . . . The first weeks of nt innsieinins rehezxrsed eontinuzillv until llf the Q ll 7 ' ' 1 '1' '1 ,'11llthe h11s- 1 Iluold lfreese, re1 1 ' 1 I' ies ot inusie: overtures, ehorzlls, X swing The week preceeding spring' vziezition L n instructing them in l112lI'Cl1l!lQ fornizttions. ' t the hind w1rtieip'1ted .Ns well 11s presenting ll spring eoneer ' 1 It 1 X ll11rold l'reese ' ' W K N - 1 3 'lihe live schools repre- in the eountx testiv 1l on Intl sented, XX'ilton, XN'est l.il1ertv, Nichols, fXt11liss11, lllltl lXlllSL'Zl- tine, presented ll IHIISS eoneert in the evening. Q Um- twiki di,-C1-f1,,-v 1111,-Old XX'e're going to he espeeiully proud of Ulll' h11nd next 't11ll l 1'fL'w- if L'5l'U'l5ll'lf l'f lllf 'Tfllt' when thev get :ill decked out in their new uniforms. 'l'hev're llilfltm Ol fhs' tl U?1fNSUl Ml'5Ull 'lC going to h11ve red eozits with gold Clfilfitlll cords, ltlileli trousers l'l 'lllC- flfl Qtiflillwflf lv11dw', Nl - with red 11nd gold stripes, hl11ek 511111 Browne helts, hl11ek ties, l'lVCUSf' CH1f'C'lllF' ilml flllmlllgllll' XY1-st Point Shztko h11ts of the s11n1e color with 2111 eightfineh fY'4l'15lQ mUl il 'QWUI' Of 5fWlU'lt5 hl111'k ostrich pluine, white gloves, Illltl hl11ek shoes. WP Slilllul 'm'51U1l 5- illl1L'klI'llHl inxriors, he11ded hy Holi XVelsh, 11re scheduled to People like lfreese 11nd lfreese WUJII' L'I'L'1lIH llIlll'tJl'INS trinnned in gold lH'ZllLl with red s11tin likes people. Students who h11d 111ils11n1l red stripes on the trousers. To complete their out- never fllliCI1 p11rt in lilly outside IIC' tits they will h11ve white fur hushies, red plumes, 11nd white tivitv lC1ll'lK'Ll the VllllllllTlL' experiw gloves. 'llhe haiton twirlers will we11r hlztek skirts, white enee th11t C1111 he gztined through hlonses, illlvl white shoes. The Iilllfflllllg unit's eolor guard p11rtieip11tion in z1n L'XlI'llL'Lll'I'lClllil! will eonsist of two rifle l3L'1lI'Ul'S lllltl three Hug heurers. interest. Muskies let olof ste11m in LI worthwhile eh11nnel when t ' hlew tron1l1ones11nd hziritones in the h11nd. -29- hey
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CHORUS Max Risinger Reorganizes Vocalists 0 Seventy-seven voices of all pitches and qualities hlended together to make our chorus of M. H. S. which Max Risinger, our new music director from Jessup, Iowa, who replaced C. V. Thomas, organized the second semester. Not every voice in the group was exceptional hut those that were outstanding formed the smaller vocal groups for special competition. The soloists-Margaret jean Roherts, soprano, livelyn Ciundrum, mezs 7,o-soprano, Betty Noret, alto, Rohert lfischer, tenor, .lack Butcher, hass, and Marion Pantel, pianist-entered suhsstate competition along with the small groups of the madrigal, mixed quartet, and girls' trio. The madrigal group consisted of Rolvert Nyenhuis, Richard Boldt, Mar- garet .Iean Roherts, Shirley lfger, lfvelyn Ciiundrum, Ciloria Ciremmel, Betty Noret, Betty Connor, -lack Butcher, and Rohert Valley. The four voices that comprised the quartet were Dorothy liorneman, Betty Connor, Richard Boldt, and -lack Butcher. The girls' trio was made up of Margaret .lean Roherts, Gloria Ciremmel, and Betty Connor. By virtue of winning first place in their respective groups at the national contest last year, the girls, sextet consisting of Dorothy liorneman, Shirley liger, tiloria Ciremmel, livelyn Ciundrum, Betty Noret, and Betty Connor, and pianist Lucille Steinmetz received the privilege of going directly to the national contest again without hrst competing in state contests. BUT TUM ROW . Snn vson, Li I ow, lfrye, li. Miller, Titus, Shallinit, Dunlter, Vl'c-her, lfitnian. Slif- Y UND Rt NV: Roy sler, VVheeler, Ciundrum, VValiers, l antel, llilllglllill, MeCleary, Schultz, Liliurch, I'.n-- SUITS. VV.H'neI'. TlllRlP RUVV2 llhillips, VValI7,, Boh l,iel1he, Ciriescnln'oelt, Bill l,ic-lwhe, fllcfallirey, - t 1 - lamnghursl, Lolci lciiill l,eQu1ilte, lJ.llllL'lr. FOl.'R'I'H RUVV: Sclireurs, lf. TXl.llXL'IllW.lkill, Cirillith, , iireniniel, Rolwinson, Multlizini, Selnnoldt, lVT.lillllL'SSL'l1, Norel, Maisenhacli, llierm.in, latlersrm, l'll' l Il RUXY3 llays, E ones, Nyenliuis, Honls, Rock, llullield, Timm, Galvriel, Rullienlverg, ll,fX1illt-r, l s ..,, .tv , l'lessx, SIXTH ROVV1 liorneinan, lfger, Kossives, Criger, Smith, Yan .-Xlta, Sissel, lrwin, Steinmelz, Lonnor. Sltl l'.lN l ll RC TW: Boldt, Rolwerls, VVelsh, ltininerl, Butcher, Talley, lVlcl'ale, Welker, Max Risinger, director il. - 30 -. Val! J.
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