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Sdwlct Jtic, CLcsia Top Row—Bill Guenther, Helen Farber, Donald Burmester, Mary Shedlrski, Frances Leicher. Second Row—Irene Stanhope, Diana Hochmuth, Dorothy Montgomery. Louise Shultis, Carl Stubenvoll. Holt am Row—Roselee Wheeler, Bernard Braun, June Darrow, John Harrington. The ambitious scholastic aces are the high flyers of R. H. S. The standard they set is the goal for which the other cadets strive. To receive the honor of being an ace, an average of ninety-five or a straight “A” in each academic subject, for two six weeks out of four, must be obtained. This year there are fourteen aces, five of them Juniors, and nine Seniors. It seems like a small number, but by flying the plane of knowledge to a high mark, the school will keep its lofty level. Page twenty-eight
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yyiuAixi Sdojia. lop Roic—Koeneckc, Harms. Meyer, Koenig. Second Row—Brice. Harrow. Sedgwick, Sporlcder, Harrow, Luehrsen, Wcstcdt. McClure, Klecbcr, Leakey, Moyer, Osenroth. Third Row—Held, Strampe, Burdick, Bellman, Woodson, Schucttc, Gudenschwager, Hale, Wickersham, Arvold, Mu kelson. Boyd, Boyd, Palmer. Fourth Row—Mr. Kitzenthalcr. Schmidt, Outcalt, Lund, Goodman. Meyer, Lucht, Strampe, Niebuhr, Rice, Mepham. Stone, Davis, Wheeler. Reed. liotlotn Row—Fullmer, Williams, O’Connor, RolofL Schaefer, Hummel, Rose, Bernini, Hoeverman, Cowles, Hoevcrman, Niebuhr, Tibbitts. Much interest was shown by the veterans and cadets of the Rcedsburg Hangar in instrument flying both in groups and as soloists. The purr and roar of the motors called all those cadets interested in rhythm and melody to bring their instruments, ready to tune-up the engines for real music. The rhythm fest, with its fifty-six members, met i:i Room G, the practice or warm-up room, three times a week. Throughout the year there were many appearances of these cadets, w'ho became known as musicians. In the early spring these musicians compete at tournaments held to see who could produce the sweetest or most stirring sounds. This year the maneuvers were held at the Mauston Hangar. The success of these musicians was due to the efforts and excellent musical ability of their Lieutenant in charge of Instrument Flying. ♦ Mr. Ritzenthaler, our band and orchestra instructor, started his musical career by organizing the first High School band of Black River Falls. He came to Reedsburg, his home town, in 1934. Under his direction the band has won many firsts, and last year attended the National Regional convention at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Page thirty MR. RITZENTHALER I in' toi
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