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S S Band nder Direction of Mr. Jackso 5 5 Clarinet quartet members are Joyce Blatny, Marie Kracl, Linda Horak, and Chris Chronister. Margaret Rea, Monica Becker and Joyce Blatny made up the Woodwind trio. For the fifth consecutive year, received a superior at Pershing for the State Marching contest. The performed for Midland College's ing, home football games and for music test at Millard. An excellent rating was earned. I or superior ratings were given to the trumpet quartet, clarinet quartet, Joyce Blatny's clarinet solo, Keith Garrison's trombone solo, Joe Jonas's trumpet solo and to Bonita Krula and Marilyn Myers both for piano solos. Excellent ratings Went to the Woodyvind trio, brass sextet and John Semrad's tuba solo. The year came to a conclusion With the annual Band Banquet and a concert put on by the high school's and elementary school's music departments. Band officers for the 1964-65 school year were Gary Cantlon, president, Linda Dunker, vice-president, Chris Chronister, secretaryg Marilyn Myers, news reporter, and Monica Becker, student council repre- sentative. Monica Becker was drum majorette. Linda Dunker and Brenda Kusik were twirlers for the year. The flute quartet members are Marilyn Myers, Monica Becker, Linda Dunker and Ann Sahs.
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Row 1: Mary Hanel, Bob Johnson, Jack Gaeth, Sue O'Brien, Cary Brauer, Roger Davis, Dick Qualsett, Joe Swoboda, Row 2: Miss Weingart, sponsorg Ronnie Schindler, Ronnie Sindelar, Rollie Wolfe, Tom Bodzek, Mary Coufal, Mary Kay Faltys, Monica Becker, Row 3: Diane Hoppe, Alan Cless, Kathy Heavican, Trish McNamara, Bruce Davis, George Heavican, John Krivohlavek. Student Council Works For Betterment President Gary Braucr Qrightj and sophomore class representative, Patricia McNamara assist in decorating the Christmas tree in the hall. The Student Council of the 1964-1965 school year introduced many new and different projects to SHS. One of their first projects was to supply name tags to be worn by the student body for the benefit of incoming freshmen and new students. They also set up a dress code which went into effect with the opening of the school year. The spring of the school year saw candy being sold by student council mem- bers and a car-wash sponsored by the student council held at Pokorny's Oil Station. Proceeds went to SHS's Foreign Student Fund and to the erection of a sign on Highway 15 directing visitors to SHS. The Student Council members continued once again this year to follow SHS tradition by sponsoring two dress-up days and by decorating the halls of SHS for the Christmas season. Gary Brauer led the group as presi- dent with the help of Roger Davis as vice-president. Susan O'Brien served as secretary. Miss Weingart served as sponsor.
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Row l' Joyce Blatn Chris Chionister Carol n Kehrli - Y, ' , ' , Mary Jo Kramar. Row 2: Linda llorak, Kathsy Wachal, Elizabeth Schmidt, Mary Jo Cerny, Christie Mihulka, Bernard Valish, Susan listerling, LaVaine Cech. Row 3: Leonard Vanicek, Randy Hrouda, Dana Trofholz, SHS Band Receives The six soloists are, front row, Marilyn Myers, Bonita Krula, Joyce Blatny, and back row, Joe Jonas, John Semrad, and Keith Garrison. KT Keith Garrison, George Stoltenberg, Rick Kohler, Gary Cantlon, Alan Gless, Paul Ehernberger, Mary Hanel. Row 4: Gloria Camp, Jirn Hoy, JoAnn Kosowski, Karen Ferguson, Colleen Krula, Bonita Krula, J e r r y Kracl, Kenny Molacek. ne at Nebraska State The Cornet quartet members are Pam Kasparek, Larry Steinberger, Joe Jonas and Jeannette Hamata. A IF ,225 i .
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