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'QR Flute Quartet made up of Ann Sahs, Marilyn Myers, Linda Dunker and Monica Becker was another contest winner. Bob Laugen, Darryl Glees, Gordon Vavricek, John Semrad, Cary Cantlon and Allen Valish of the Brass kV,., 3 X 5, H. 3 District Contest At Schuyler, Bond Receives All Superiors Schuyler was the host of twelve hundred students on April 24 and 25 for the Class B District Spring Music Contest. The District Contest, held in Wahoo for the past six years, split this year and Schuyler took the responsibility of nine of the participating Nebraska schools. To accommodate the vocal and instrumental students, the Oak Ballroom, the Presbyterian church, and the high school were all opened for the contest. Sl-IS students were picked this year by Mr. Wurtz and Mr. Bacon for band and vocal small groups respectively. Then after individual practice, the groups were judged and eliminated by Mr. and Mrs. Don Lentz of the University of N e b r a s k a. T hes e remaining twelve groups from the vocal department and twelve from band took part in the District Contest. Three instrumental and three vocal judges from various colleges in Nebraska, lowa and South Dakota then rated the 188 different entries. Schuyler broke a record this year receiving nineteen superiors from apossible twenty-four entries. The band got a superior and all the ensembles and solos in the instrumental department received superiors. The vocal department was rated with seven l's, four ll's and one lll. Sextet were also rated a superior at District Contest, SWS Q E l i Q i .,..qiia tgp. 5 2 S iv
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Davidson, Alan Gless, Reg Balhorn, Gary Cantlon, Mary Reinmiller, Marlene Kment, Kathy Heavican, Mary Coufal Hanel, Charlene Hespe, Pat Vanderkolk, Sandy Ladehoff, Kathy Payzant. Front Row: Sherilyn Oberg, Margaret Rea Dave Janovec. Row 2: Joyce Blatny, Joan McNamara,Marie Linda Longacre, Bonnie Abraham, Ann Sahs, Linda Dunker Kracl, Steve Kosowski, Mary Ann Ladwig, Jerry Chudomelka, Kathy Krutz, Brenda Kusik, Marilyn Mvers,Monica Becker Doug Balhorn, Kathy lfurtak, Gordon Vavricek, Rita W 1 , s 4 x 9 If J ja Joe Jonas, Darryl Gless, Jeanette Hamata and Bob Contest soloists, Dave Janovec, Norman Sobota, Joyce Laugen comprise the Trumpet Quartet at District Dlatny, Sheri Oberg, Bonita Krula, Marilyn Myers, and Contest. Reg Balhorn, not pictured, received superiors. 3 3
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' .533 -'N' . : i 1-if-'N fl E i ' K ' Wi 'f DX ,f- 5 - su i su 2' , 'YF' sta shi xgmmggxww ii Q- if if Fritz Wigington, Darryl Cless, Rita Reinmiller and Bob Laugen make a solution for an experiment. Janet Krivohlavelf, Cheryll Spies, Joan McNamara, Cary lflollingsxvorth and Cary Cantlon test for radi- oactivity With a Geiger counter. Cheryll Spies, Edith Moore, Joe Swoboda, Roger Davis, Dick Qualsett and Don Krzycki study facts about electricity. Science 8K Moth Scholarship Presented to Don Krzycki The Science and Math Club scored several firsts during the 1963-64 school year, Don Krzycki was the recipient of afifty dollar scholarship from the club's treasury to be usedin the field of science. The sponsors and Mr. Baker selected Don from the applications submitted. Also new this year was the admission of five girls into the club. Contrary to previous belief, girls could join but until this year only boys participated. Highlights of the year were the science fairs. The club sponsored a fair in Schuyler and participated in the Wayne State College fair. A variety of projects included a solar cell, cloud chamber and a heart diagram. Officers of the Science and Math Club Were Bob Laugen, presidentg Cary Cantlon, vice-presidentg Don Krzycki, secretary- t r e a s u r e rg Cary Hollingsworth, n e W s reporterg and Joe Swoboda, Student Council Representative. Mr. Merritt Dodson and Mr. Alvah Muelich, club s p on s o r s, provided supervision and assistance to the members.
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