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Sand First Row: Jo Ann Egenberger, Billie June Spidell, Shirley Story, Jo Non Albin. Second Row: Stanley Cole, Willard Christenson, Stuart Nielson, Ronald Furse, Bob Carr, Dan Huebner, Wendell Friest, Dorothy Piper, Marion Hild, Patricia Painter, Third Row: Patricia Brown, De loris Beins, Dean Dunham, Rosemary Nelson, Nancy Painter, Michael Shellenbarger, Sally Fulton, Bettie Janacek,Joanne Cecil, Dick Beverage, Director Ward Pscherer. Fourth Row: Brenda Ofe, Janice Caldwell, Ronald Ofe, Janice Hutton, Elna Bomberg, Janice Wiles, Alice Haase, Ruby Wilson, Anita Spidell, Shirley Strough. Fifth Row: Barbara Alkire, Harold Wagner, Jon Schuetz, Harold Demaree, Ronald Schneider, George Nfeisinger,Carol- yn Robinson, Douglas Reno, Loren Kaffenberger, Elizabeth Painter. Sixth Row: Carol Rakow,Tom Conis, Marilyn Warga, Kenneth Meisinger, John Ahrens, Jackie Reno, Marilyn Koukal, Joyce Piper, Maybelle Warga, Carolyn Larson. Seventh Row: Deanna Hutton, Edith Brittain, Carolyn Forbes, Sherrill Wondra, Dick Glaze, Charles Kerns, Charles Aylor, Donald Hutchison. Eighth Row: Douglas Rolffs, Jerome Shellenbarger, Terry Ernst, Marlene Albin, Georgs ■ Ebersole. —27—
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As 8:15 rolls around, the sleepy band members can be seen trudging into the land room with their instruments. They unpack their horns, play their tuning note.And perhaps, if they feel extra peppy, they might even try a few measures of the new piece they have been told to practice, but haven’t found the time to do so. Promptly at 8:30, Mr. Pscherer starts the morning session of band, and everyone suddenly wakes up and gets into the spirit of the rehearsal. The band participated in many activities during the year. They helped with the King Korn Karnival activities; led the parade for the ‘‘Crusade for Freedom,’’ the ‘‘March of Dimes,’’ and the bond issue. They again received Ak-Sar-Ben medals for the third year straight for their marching exhibition which was held during the first part of the school year. In the summer, they make many trips to other towns and cities. Perhaps the one time that they work the hardest is for the contest, which is held in April.
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First Row: Nancy Tritsch, Beatrice Morris, Ruth Warga , Beverly Trotter, Ron Schneider, Carol Ha ase. Second Row: Mr. James Craigmile, Marilyn Koukal, Janice Hutton, Barbara Potts, Shirley More- head, Geraldine Wood, Marlene Albin, Hodge F,aton, Mary Jo Lohnes, Marie Bashus, Glenda Arnold, Donald Born. ''J-'tattiLX ■fj? THE PLATTER “Our School Is What the Students Make It.” Published by the Journalism Class of Plattsraouth High School THE PLATTER STAFF Editor-In-Chief ..................... Bev. Trotter Business Manager .................... Ruth Warga Faculty Advisor .................... Jim Craigmile News Editor ...................... Barbara Alkire Sports Editor ...................... Ron Schneider Feature Editor ..................... Nancy Tritsch Page Four Editor ................ Beatrice Morris Advertising Manager ................ Carol Haase Reporters .......... Geraldine Wood, Marie Bashus, Mary Jo Lohnes, Marlene Albin, Hodge Eaton, Don Born, Janice Hutton, Barbara Potts, Marilyn Koukal, Glenda Arnold, Shirley Morehead. Subscription Rates 10c Per Copy Printed By THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Plattsmouth, Nebraska 4% %
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