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R ILFLECTOR 940D v Y WINNING a first ranking in class C division in the district band contest . at Mendota, the band under the directorship of Mr. Chadwick has reached its highest mark since its organization. It competed in the state contest in DeKalb and won second ranking in class C. Donald Lobdcll won first place in class C division with his trombone solo at the district contest and second place at the state contest. Russell Swenson, play- ing a baritone solo won second place in class C division at the district contest. The band is very proud of these boys, high rating. Drum majorette, Lorena Muller, led the marching band with the aid of her twirling corps. During the year the band played at basketball and football games, music fes- tival, Christmas concert and spring concert and other functions. The band enrollment this year is the largest in the history of the band. The prospects for next year are very promising although they will lose live members: Charles Middaugh, Howard Davis, Paul Stolp, Norman Swenson, and John Cort- right. The oflicers of the band for the year were: Librarian-Donald Lobdell. Care of Uniforms-Janet Ogilvie. Roll Call-Robert D'Emke. ICHIND the headlines of the Sandscript named by Orland Shefveland, the editorial pens were held by Frances Schumaker, Phyllis Brady, and Dorothy Jensen. Campus Capers, Have You Met, just Imagine, We Remember When, were written by various reporters. Staff meetings were held on Monday. On Tuesday, Lorena Mueller and Norma Bagg proofread the paper, which was printed as a part of the Sandwich Free Press. The adviser was Miss Beveridge, and the news was typed by those reporters desiring the experience Cgenerally the editor in the endj. Howard Wissel was the treasurer, but there was no money to put in the treasury. The social committee was composed of Ruth Link, Lorena Mueller, Helen Gabriel, and Maxine Weber. Page twrnlv .rc rn
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BAND SIXTH ROW: Norman Swenson, lone O'Neil, LaVerne Grady, Dean Eade. FIFTH ROW: Donald Lobdell, David Budd, Jack Koehler, Charles Midclaugh, Russell Swenson, Reid Satter, Dean Cortwright, Joyce Keslinger, Shirley Ford, John Haslcin. FOURTH ROW: Robert Scott, Jeanne D'Emke, Janet Oglivie, Peggy Schuckmell, Lucille Buland, John Cortwright, Howard Davis, Bernard Morris, Paul Stolp, Michael Antonopolus, Harold Coakes, Donald Duvick, Dean Bagg. THIRD ROW: Bonny Heeg, Mary Mueller, Charlotte Fields, Frances Poole, Muriel Fields, Donald Freeland, Edwin Eide, Marjorie Weber, Charilvn Kell, Lynn Hough, Nancy Early, Robert D'Emke, Mr. Chadwick, director. FRONT: Kenneth Mattison, Lorena Mueller, Jack Carr. FOURTH ROW: Stanley Werner, Max Priesman, Edward Easter, Virginia Greenstreet, Howard Wissel, Ionc O'Neill, Max Bagg, Doreen YVright, John Montgomery, Shirley Walker, Walter Sutherland. THIRD ROW: Ada Scent, Hazel Miller, Muriel Fields, Peggy Parr, Gertrude Potter, Norma Bagg, Helen Gabriel, Jeanette Zimmerman, Maxine McFarland, Maxine Weber, Frances Antonopolus, Esther Middaugh, SECOND ROW: Lorena Mueller, June Green- wood, Ruth Titzel, Dorothy Jensen, Frances Schumaker, Miss Beveridge, adviser, Phyllis Brady, Ruth Link, Kathleen Flynn, Jean Mclnnes. FIRST ROW: Lu- cille Buland, Ruth Regenhardt, Bette Scott, Helen Spahr, Beverley Armstrong, Ruth Devine, Frances Poole, Beverly Eichelberger. NEWSTAFF Page twenty-.fix REFLECTOR 1940U
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F- F. A- REliIi,EC l OR FOURTH ROW: Donald Stahl, john Devine. THIRD ROW: Warren Murray, llarrison Rogers, Donald Duvick, Stanley Scheidecker, Rohert Bark, William Rood. SECOND ROW: Roni Thomas, Eugene La Boube, Donald Srhultz, Parker Sedgwick, -lack Fraser, Dan Anderson, Donald Lundecn. FIRST ROW: Clarion Swenson, Frank Ropp, Russell Larson, james McInnes, Kenneth Hjort, Fdward Baie, Donald Armstrong, Mr. Fade, adviser. FOURTH ROVV: Ada Scent, Hazel Miller, Lorraine Meade, Patty Haskin, Phyllis Brady. THIRD ROW: Ruth Regenhardt, Katharine Meilinger. Laura Nelson, -lanet Oglivie, Kathleen Flynn, Beverly lfichelherger, Lucille Buland SFCOND ROW: Bette Scott, Grace Peterson, Reta Christopherson, Ruth De- vine, Dorothy Jensen,'lVlahala Hough, Frances Poole. Miss lVIesenKop, adviser. FIRST ROW: Beverley Armstrong, Virginia Parks, Beth Knowles, Norma Bagg, Frances Schumaker, Lorena Mueller, Helen Gabriel, Jean Mclnnes, Bonny Heeg PEP CLUB l'ng1' ffvfiity-eight 940
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