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i I is C , i n 1 1 5-1 L 14-ii The Junior College Choir, under the direction of Floyd Carpenter, has had a very busy season singing for our college, The choir opened their season by giving an operetta, Trial by Jury. They also sang for the opening of the Social Science Congress, the school Christmas program, and the annual Christmas program where they sang the Christmas Oratoro, Later in the year they made a tour of the surround ing schools. The last program of the year was to sing at the Commence ment service, The ensemble is a group of six- teen members from the college choir which was organized to sing a Bach Cantata, Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison. 49
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The Mu ina The Juco Quartet consisted of Charles Bloom, first tenorg Lee Wright, second tenorg Gary Van Dolah, baritone: and Bob Porter bass, This group sang for many club and community meetings, receptions, conferences, and banquets, S1 The college band was organized to provide music at the football and basketball games. The band was composed of college and high school young people. It was directed by Norman Radke.
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Pre-Engineer Uluh OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Miskirnen, Treasurerg Norman Zrubeck, President: Lee Wright, Vice-Presidentg Bob Porter, Secretary. f X ,TQ The purpose of the Pre-Engineers Club is to acquaint the engineering student with the various kinds of engi- neering and the opportunities open to trained engineers. To accomplish this purpose the officers and their sponsor presented speakers and films. They have arranged for several trips to nearby engineering projects. The en- gineers went to Wichita University Engineering Department: Cessna Air- craft Co. 3 the Brick and Tile Plant at Hoisington. One of the most interesting events was visiting the Engineering. Open House at Kansas University. STANDING ON PLANE: Norman Zrubeck, Kenneth Spencer. BACK ROW.: Cessna Representative, Merlin Mardis, John McKibben, Jim Gardner, Bob Porter, Denny Watson, Don Wehling, Mr. Hardy, Sponsorg Noel Ary, Ray Burrows, Earl Miskimen, Rex Allen, Jerry Besthorn, Dick Ray, Kenneth Mahan, Jack Whitaker, Leslis Wilson, Jim Roush. FRONT ROW: Kenneth Frazee, Dale Fisher, Lee Wright, Gerald Winkleman, Gary Hess, Danny Justice, Larry Moyer, Harold Chinn, Bob Graven, Ronald Peterson, Ronald Fredrick, Charles Carns, Ronald Allen, Cletus Birzer. EESENA V I -- --'...N , ' s.e.a.-w -Q - ' ' , Y Y , lsraszummz-dnwsisnsffr.. , rr, , Y ---1421?-'V' .' .lf 4 '
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