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Bark Row—Marcia Cahill, Arthur Kledpxd. Edward Holschor, Cordon Jollenston. Francis Cahill, Floyd Applegate, Billy N«Uon, Jack Antrim. I anny Saunders. Third How—Lloyd Harvey, Lola Ann Biker. Thelma Hagcnmii. Clarence Anderson, Glen Golsert. Rosa Fender, Ruth Creamer, Maurine Mitchell. Second How—K!|i» Hut-e Junior Gemniell. Madeline Ilenrloli-. Valera Brown. Jane Hasdai, Ruth Weyor, Jean Weyor, Mr. Compton. Dir- ector. Front How—Donald Hollingsworth, Harold Hilton, Joan Hillyer, Madeline Hoe. Donald Thompson, Wallace McBride. Paige Moll. Flor- alno Turley, Jack Stone, Rosa Mao Harney. The band of O. H. S. is in Its third year with a membership of thirty-five. Its appearance in full uniform, white slacks and shirts, black and orange capes and military style caps, at basketball and football games is a thrilling sight. As well us taking part in a vesper concert, the Hand provides several convocations throughout the year, under the direc- tion of Chas. M. Compton. Tlte officers are: President. Until Weyor: Sec- retary, Ruth Creamer: Librarian, Glen Geisert, The instrumentation in the high school orches- tra. directed by Chas. M. Compton, consisting of thirty-five members, contains a bassoon, oboe, viola, and a bass viol, besides the other more common in- struments. Like the hand, this group Is also In Its third year. Providing instrumental music for the Operetta was a new undertaking which proved very successful this year. Back Row—Lloyd Harvey, Ross Fender. Ruth Creamer. Billy Nelson, Floyd Applegate, Gordon Jollenaten. Third Row—Rosa May Harney Thelma Huge- man. Jean Weyer, Valera Brown, Ruth Weyor, Madeline Hcnrichs, Jane Randal, Don Thomp- son. Second Row—Thoron Thnden, Marcia Cahill. Arthur Riedesel. Francis Cahill. Joyce Jollen- fWn. Eleanor Hoe. Dora J an t’erllng. Front How—Chnrles Compton. Instructor, Vivian Plunkett, Jean Hollingsworth. Jacque- line Geisert, Mary Lee Adams. Kathryn Sclmfor, Roderick Ault, Mao Plunkett, Margaret Hols- char. Twenty-Seven
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Second How—Jean VVoyor, Phyllis Sypoll, Vetta Weaver, Eluoru Elinshneuscr. Hetty foidor, Dorothy Trotter, Thelma Hnirctnan, Cathloen Mueller, Joan Stone, Joyce Jollen- sten, Kathryn Schafer, Elayno Kconomon. Val- era Brown. Front Row—Hetty Lou Raker, Mary Kllza- both Slbal, Lucille Donahue, Maxine Walker, Kathryn llirltr. Herd ecu Pllger. Mary .'Eileen McBvoy, Ronnie Jean Boyd, Wanda Mae Dow- ney, Norma Davison, Patricia Tlinlken, Kvaloon Mueller, Jane Raadal, Jean Rarnlca, Charles Coni|iton, Instructor. Back Row—Darlene Johnson, Maxine Finder. Jean Robackcr, Edna Hoffman. Maxine Potter, Maxine Featherston. Mantaret Mary Thalkon, Madeline Hcnrkhs, Betty Patrick, Maurlne Mitchell, Dora Jejjn Uorling. Kathleen Mattox, Mary Alice Tlinlken. Ruth Weyer. Third Row—'Barbara Cordcr, Alta Davison, Doris Brown, Mae Plunkett, Bonita Bostburn, Lavonnc Brown. Mantaret Holschcr, Phyllis Hayford. Bernlttn Kuchl, Frieda Hoffman, Gladys Bhlers, Mary Larson, Eleanor Roc, Vivian Plunkett. Audrey Rusher. Ann Mario Schulz. Tho Girls Glee Club has a membership of seven- ty. It is divided into two sections, A and U, The B division meets seventh period on Monday and Wed- nesday. The A division meets seventh period on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Annually the glee club attends the District and South Platte Valley Music Festivals. This organiza- tion also takes part in the Sunday Afternoon Vesper Services. The Mixed Chorus of Ogallala High School, un- der the direction of Charles M. Compton, consists of fifty members, twenty-five hoys and twenty- five girls. This group, during Its two years of organ- ization, has accomplished much In the way of acnpelln singing, has been ruted superior at the S. P. V’. A. music contest. Back Row—Mary Leo A lnms. Phyllis Sypolt, Vetta Weaver, Edward Holsoher Ray Lewis. Gordon Jollenston, Floyd Applegate, Arthur Rtedexel, Geraldine Peterson, Kathleen Mattox, Third Row—Edna Hoffman. Maxine Finder, Jean Robacker, Eldon Geisert. Billy Nelson, Arthur Ditto, Jack Doherty, Vernon MnGec, Eleanor Roe, Dora Jean Uorllng. Madeline lion rich». Second Row—Charles Compton. Instructor. Barbara ('order, Betty Lou Baker, Mae Plunkett. Junior Gommell, Donald McGIntoy, Dale Johnson. Boyd MeOlara, Junior Mercer, Ann Mario Schulz, Evelyn Shonnan, Vivian PlunkctL Front Row—Jacqueline Gei» ert, Jean Woyer, Doris Brown. Ellis Hulse. Wallace McBride. Harold Hilton. Don Thompson. Jack Antrim. Joan Stone, Joyce Jollcnsten. Kathryn Schafer. Twenty-Six
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Back Row—Rom Mary Rosslc. Darlene John- son. Max Inc Kinder, Joan Stone, Audrey Raah- cr. Bernlttn Kuohl. Norma Slmfor. Ruby Kng- inan. Dorothy Phillips. Second Row—Maxine Kuntx. Mae IMunkett, Mnxlno Potter, Klnora F.lnishaeusor, Marilyn Gtle, Kdithoru DoFord. Marcia Cahill. Gladys Billers. Mildred Wilson, Dorothy Wright. Kroi.t Row—I«orene Gaston, Maxine Deo. Ductile Donahue, Rose Dalo Turley, Betty Jane Dunwnody, Betty Corder. Thelma Frerlcha. Illne Potter, Wanda Mao Downey, Bdlth Bloom- qulst, Miss Stevens, sponsor. This year's Home Making classes purchased an electric roaster. A Home Makers club was organ- ized and the members chose, “Anchored with Stitches ns their motto. The club sponsored a suc- cessful party for their mothers. The department, under the direction of Miss Stevens, Is steadily grow- ing both in members and in equipment. The officers are: President. Marilyn Glle: Vice- President, Joan Stone; Secretary-Treasurer, Mae Plunkett; Reporter, Audrey Rasher. The Latin Club continued this year under the sponsorship of Miss Schmidt. The membership con- sists of l atin students numbering about thirty. The officers, chosen from the advanced class, a custom established last year are: President, Joy Knackstedt; Vice-President. Geraldine Peterson: Secretary-Treas- urer. Norma Ix o Combs. Back Row—Kldon Geloert. Phyllis Huyford. Mary Alice Tlmlkcn, Maxine Fentherston. Joy KnickstcU. Floyd Applognte. T.ieron Thndoii, Marvin Jacobson. Third Row— Virginia Turloy, Kdwnrd Ilolsch- or. Geraldine Peterson, Gordon .Tollensten. Mary Don Vnndlvcr. Jano Rnsdal, Margaret Mary Thalkon, Patricia Thalkon. Lavonnc Browo, DeeRoy Biiothe. Melvin Jacobsen. Second Row—Betty Dou Baker. Nonna Davi- son. Alice Slbal, Mary Damon. Dynn Hopn Rood. Velum Fell. Judy Adams. Maurlno Mitchell, Katbleen Mattox. Mw Schmidt, sponsor. Front Row —Nonna Deo t'omlw. Don Thomp- son. Kathryn Ihrlg, Mary Kllzabcth Sibal, Doona Konnokor. Rodorlck Ault, JBob Walker. ( Twenty-Eight
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