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Student Council • ... We live to serve. 1st Row—Doyle Boren. Marilyn Edgerton. Doris Hess. ludy Cleavenger. 2nd Row—Dean Howard. Carol McKee. Tracy Huston. 3rd Row—Mr. Bratt. Ned Eckman. Eugene Rakosnik. Alvin Vance. OFFICERS President............................Tracy Huston Vice-President.......................Dean Howard Secretary - Treasurer.......................Marilyn Edgerton Sponsor.................................. Mr. Bratt The Student Council has been very active in this, its eleventh year. Activities sponsored by the council included the freshman get- acquainted party, the monthly high school dances, the school lyceum course, the decora- tion of the school Christmas tree, the full-length motion pictures, and the high school carnival. Each class is represented on the council, and working together with the aid of their sponsor, Mr. Bratt, they accomplish much in a constant effort to make this a better school. Page 21
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1st Row—Marilyn Hopper. Rnna Mae Friedly. Doris Kerl. Geraldine Giiiord. Donna Bethel. Marilyn Edgerton. Lucille Eddy. 2nd Row—Lawrence Brown. Dean Howard. Dorothy Parrett, Nylanne Scheidegger. Jac- queline Reed. Maxine Korber. Jim Holman. 3rd Row—Miss Danielson. Kathryn Kerl. Carol Smith. Barbara Colwell. Carolyn Caswell. Belva Turnbull. Georgia Bock. Carol McKee. Joy Howard. Mr. Rosewell. Editor-in-chief. .. Assistant Editors Business Manager Art Editors........ Feature Writers Fashion Editor Reporters..... Circulation Manager. . Mimeograph Editors. Typists and Production Sponsors ............. Kathryn Kerl Carol Smith Georgia Bock Belva Turnbull Geraldine Gifford Marilyn Hopper Maxine Korber Barbara Colwell Lucille Eddy Marilyn Edgerton Dorothy Parrett Carol McKee Doris Kerl Anna Mae Friedly Jacqueline Reed Audrey Bailey Carolyn Caswell Donna Bethel Nylanne Scheidegger Joy Howard Lawrence Brown Advanced Typing Class Miss Caurine Danielson Mr. Paul T. Rosewell STAFF POSITIONS Page 20
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Music is the universal language of mankind. Flutes Lucille Eddy Geraldine Gilford Shirley Elenga Mary Alice Wilson Oboe Belva Turnbull Clarinets Barbara Colwell Donna Bethel Nylanne Scheidegger Marianne Mangnall Jo Harlene Shelabarger Betty Rohlmeier Carol Jean Stewart Marilyn Edgerton Donna Shelabarger Eva Chase Marilyn Warnke Kathryn Lxiir Donna Preston Loretta Oenbring Ardell Tegtmeier Carolee Kerl Edna Peacock Marilyn Hopper Alto Clarinet Donna Mae Boehmer Bass Clarinet Wilena Turnbull Bassoon Kathryn Kerl Baritone Saxophone Velda Thomas Alto Saxophones Carol McKee Dean Kalina Jerry Reed Jeanne Allison Max Scott Tenor Saxophones Eugene Rakosnik Donna Kalina Cornets Carol Smith Laura King Donald Haverkamp Doris Kerl Gerry Howard Bill Welch Trumpets Jacqueline Reed Donna Lou Howard Henry Herries Elsie Stastny Edna Stastny French Horns Bette Reynolds Marilyn Tegtmeier Virginia Bellows Carolyn Bratt Judith Rinne Mary Ann Collar Phyllis Edgerton Trombones Jim Plihal Tracy Huston Lee Frost James Price Jonnie Fink Albert Panec Baritones Bob Hubka Charles Spohr Barbara Vacek Cynthia Davis Basses Robert Stepanek Arden Bredemeier Harold Chase Jerome Hodman Percussion Marjorie Van Horne Lowell Johnson Bill Huston Mary Lou Parli Kenneth Johnson Jim Dakan Galen Johnston OFFICERS President ............................Kathryn Kerl Vice-President..........................Doris Kerl Secretary-Treasurer............Tracy Huston Librarians...............Marjorie Van Horne Bette Reynolds Drum Majorette..........................Carol Smith Property Managers ........................Bob Hubka Robert Stepanek Harold Chase Albert Panec Director..................H. Arthur Schrepel One of our oldest and most active organiza- tions is the band Looking back, we find that since its organization twenty-four years ago the band has grown both in size and in musical ability. In the past year the band had a very full schedule. They attended the Humboldt and Pawnee County fairs, football games, the dis- trict music contest, parades, and gave their annual fall and spring concerts. An outstanding event of the year was the trip the band made to Lincoln for the University Band Day at the Oklahoma-Nebraska game. The band was one of 65 bands which paraded through down-town Lincoln and were rated as they passed the reviewing stand. Then they all took part in the state-wide mass band formation in The University of Nebraska Me- morial Stadium. The small instrumental groups were again organized, and made a good showing at the district contest held at Auburn. Page 22
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