Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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One of the first days of this year the members of the Pep Club, under the leadership of Miss MesenKop, held an organization meeting. The following officers were elected: President, Lucille Poland; vice president, Ruth Regenhardt; secretary. Lorcna Mueller; treasurer, Norma Bagg. The executive committee was composed of Bette Scott, Peggy Parr, Bonny Heeg, Beverley Armstrong, and Katherine Meilinger. The cheering section, including members of the Pep Club and the student body, was under th -capable direction of the three cheer leaders: Norma Bagg, Lorcna Mueller, and Kathleen Fb nn. I he Pep Club spent the year: Selling candy at football and basketball games—preparing stunts for pep meetings—keeping check room at basketball games—pow-wow—selling tickets—gave a dance served for athletic banquet I he Pep Club and Miss MesenKop are to be congratulated on their fine work ! FRONT ROW: Katherine Meilinger. Beverly Kichelherger, Lorena Mueller, Norma Bagg. Alberta Miller Muriel Fields. SF.COND ROW: Lucille Buland, Betty Baie, Shirley Walker, Janet Ogilvic, Beverley Armstrong, Ruth Regenhard', Charlotte Fields. THIRD ROW: Mary Jeannette Mueller, Ruth Devine, Ruth Scent, June Greenwood, Lora Nelson, Bonny Heeg. Miss MesenKop (sponsor). FOURTH ROW: Peggy Parr, Bette Scott, Kleanor Elsemen, Maxine McFarland, Doreen Wright, Jeanette Zimmerman, Frances Poole. I he Boys’ Glee Club of ’40- 41 found three outlets for their talents in this school year. The high light of the season was the Little Ten Music Festival. This year it was held at Waterman and the chorus number was the concert version of the opera “Faust.” The Christmas concert came forth with more fine music from the glee clubs and a spring concert was given to end the singing activities of the year for this gioup. One of the members, John Montgomery, attended the All-State Chorus at the University of Illinois. Some of the members of this group are also members of the mixed chorus, which took a major part in the music activities of the year. Both of these groups are under the leadership of Miss Brown. FIRST ROW: John Striegel, Kenneth Mattison, John Haskin. Frederick Lindner, Edward Easter, Clifford Hodge, Harvey Heusinger, Edwin Fide. SECOND ROW: Donald Lobdell, Donald Schultz. Howard Wissel, Donald Stahl, James Wallis, John Montgomery, Miss Brown (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Herb Olson, Robert Bark, James Mclnnes, John Devine, Russell Swenson, Robert Freeland, Bernard Morris. FOURTH ROW: Peter White, Max Priesman, Donald Duvick, Carl Cunz, Keith Tattersall, Charles White. This has been an excellent year for the Girls’ Glee Club under the direction of Miss Brown. In November, this group, along with the Boys’ Glee Club took part in the Little Ten M usic Festival at Waterman. The combined choruses, consisting of approximately 500 students from schools in the Little Ten, sang a concertized arrangement of the opera “Faust,” by Gounod. The Glee Clubs and the Mixed Chorus gave a Christmas concert, December 19, which received favorable comments from all who heard it. Some of these girls are members of the Mixed Chorus. Experienced Glee Club members who have done well in girls’ three part singing are chosen to be m the mixed group. On May 9. the combined music groups gave their annual spring concert which was enjoyed by the large audience who attended it. FIRST ROW: Frances Poole, Janet Ogilvie, Betty Jane Sebby, Alberta Miller, Ruth Jaffe, Eleanor Elseman, Louise McMaster, Marion Hanson. SECOND ROW: Ruth Titzel, Muriel Fields. Helen Schoener, Shirley Parris, Lorena Mueller, Beverley Armstrong, Bonny Heeg, Miss Brown (sponsor). T HIRD ROW: Ruth Regenhardt, Lucille Buland, Mavis Vermeland, Ruth Scent, June Greenwood, Bernice Peterson, Ruth Richardson, Elinore Russell. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Stoudt, Julia len-sen, Mary Jeannette Mueller, Charlotte Fields, Ruth Devine, Norma Bagg, Peggy Parr, Bette Scott, Janet Foster. This year has been a very successful and progressive one for the Sandscript staff. With three efficient editors, Ruth Regenhardt, Edward Easter, and Lucille Buland. the school page has been the center of interest to students and people of the community. Each week a half-page of the “Sandwich Free Press” is devoted to the high school news called The Sandscript.” In the school news are found accounts of the school activities. Such feature articles as “We Admire,” The Weekly Washing,” and “Guess Who” have shown the originality of some of the Sandscript staff. Miss Beveridge is the faculty adviser for the Newstaff. FRONT ROW: Julia Jensen, Beverlv Eichelberger, Lucille Buland. Eleanor FTseman, Ruth Regenhardt, Maxine McFarland, Janet Ogilvie, Esther Middaugh. SECOND ROW: Miss Beveridge (sponsor), Bette Scott, Peggy Parr, Norma Bagg. Ruth Devine. Jeanette Zimmerman, Doreen Wright, Frances Penile. THIRD ROW: Helen Spahr, Robert Sutherland, Shirley Walker. June Greenwood, Max Priesman, Ruth Titzel, Donald Duvick. Lorena Mueller. FOURTH ROW: Edward Easter, Jo Ann Potter, John Montgomery, Alberta Miller. Howard Wissel, Helen Schoener, Hugh Hough, Muriel Fields, Stanley Werner.

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