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ORGANIZATIONS THE 1945 TIGER PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN CHOIR Buk row left to rl ht Orln Nlarks I-lmo took Iowell sonnenberg, Arlo iook B1IlGr1mm Iouell NIcWl.1hon Jlmmx sparks Ronald Good Orulle Nhers Ruhird sonnenber Wlarun Buckles Gene Gnens Robert Dans Bob ll.1ll Rodnex Vhllmms Chlrles NIcR.u Adolph Lar sen muldle rovs left to rlght Io'1nne iroft 'Klan Lols lloel Patrlua Beck Joannz Grauberger Rosella Nlulbo -Xudrex Blgg Irma Lrlckson Dorothw I-strelch Beth Ruth Hardrlp Dons Ruth Green lla West Charlene NIcBr1de Joan Nlont omerw slurles Xhllmms Joanne Berkstresser Pat Close Harmon Johnson IOUISC Duncan Xlolette Gabel Kay Register front row left to night Dorothx Olander Ylrglnla Nhller Vlartha Smart Phsllls Ness Iva 'Nlae Harper Dora Hagemeler Peggy Rasmussen Eula Rxeke Jane sflllli-IIIISSOH Nirs NIus1l dlrector Nlargaret Rlce Doro thx Cameron Paula slgler I-walwn lleckcr Lorena NIcKaw Joanne Newman Patr1c1a Rask hrgmla Otzenberger sh1rlew llawden GIRLs sl- XTLTTF Left to r1 ht Isa Nlae Harper Irma Erlckson Kharlene NIcBr1de Ila Nest Pat flose Peg s Rasmussen A Cappella Chou' GIVCS Nme Concerts Yvllll 58 members the a cappella ChOlI' tops all c11o1r n1embers111p records 111 S H S NI111e be1u11f111 COIICQYIS were gn C11 111 1110 111011 1111de1 the compe 1e111 d11ec11o11 of Vlrs EV1 M1181 F1101 111cl11d1d The T11f111ks 1 111 Ilfl fc11 1116 Fedemtnd Tcf1c11ers 11 1 111 Co11111x T110 11Qd111f111f1 Cl llsllllls cc111ce11 fo1lf1111d 111 111+ 1 '1 SJIII1 011106 1111 vs 1cl1111ss1o11 was c1111 Ld 111 116113 df f11x expanses 111c11cl1111 11111111 1111 111111111 1 1 c 1111 1 a1d1111 1111111 C1111 1 S1 1101 1111111 '111c1 '111 E1s1e1 1111 use c1x1ce 11 1116 C111 111d11or111111 111 111e 'lI1l111 l1 sllllllff c11o1r C011 ce11 1119 CIIOII presented 11umbe1 111211 1111Gec1 from 111e NIOZHII 1JE11OC1 10 1110 n1oder11 popular n1us1c of to dau exe111p11f1ed lll the populqr lec11o11 O1s111101'I13 The .1 cippella c11o1r lent ll , por' 10 1119 se11or paeeant of N11 Nl C1o11111uf11 Du 1111 1 11 1 111111910 -31106 VS1ll1 No 1 111ere 1 1119 11109 1 ' T 1 . - 'U . ' . - ' ' , - ,. - - 1 - . , , ' . - , . . - 1 -5 - A -v - 1 1 4 - v- - . A . - 1 , 1 1. . , A' .' 1' .'.', 1 , . , b' .4 , ' ' , U ' jf , 1 1 . , A , A ' ' . . . . , .l 1 1 N , 1 . ' f ' - 1 1 . xgd' Q 0111191-1'1. 21 concert given at a d111- .- - 1 H 1 R- L- 5 UQ: ': 1 1l c-1111121 . fl Sl ' 11'1 ' 11101: 1 1 1 1 '21 1 '- '1 L' K' ' Q H 1 ' 1 4 '- 11c-11 ' il 1115- ll11r1C 'l' lc 1161141 ll ' 'Z 21 1 C911 V1111 11114 Ci j ' 'L 1 1 .5 ' s - 1 4 f 'l , ' A ' -2 -1 A V . 5 ' 1 se- ' 2 ' ' 51111- . . 1' : . 13' 24. f . 155 ' 1 :lf 'A 1' js al'-: .' .'I.' ' .- 'g 5 ' , , ' , ' A - ' , . ' 'Si .'. C112
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PAGE IVVENTY-SIX 'I'Hl:I l9-15 Band Makes Real Musicg Much In Demand During Year Sterling instrumental music or- ganizations finished the year. 1944- 19-13. with much success. At the an- nual music festival held at Fort Morgan. April 24. the band was giy- en za rating of two plus by three judges, The numbers presented at that time were Kniglitsbridge NI:prc-li. March Slayc 1, and Rich- ard III Overture. Solos and en- st-inbles were given high ratings. Alrliougli tlie band consists of only 48 iiieiiilaeis it has iinproyecl yi-ij niucli during the past year. This iniprozeinent was made due to the f'1ll'lll'SI efforts of Mr. Ralph Yoh.-. Sterling instrumental music Sl1l'ml .'lK1ral'. Tn bind played for 'all football nd ba l-tttball games It present t l tvso 1 stnibly programs and lent sionu to the Pep Club assemblies It played for political rallies the Arin tice Day program and bond diites On May 11 a concert was giyen at the City Aditorium Among the pieces played were Bad Boy Boo me Woogie and March Slave Solos and ensembles were played Pllxw. HONEYS OF HARMONY Listen To 'Em Roar was intro- tiueed by the Pep Club trio. at il Pep Club Assembly program last tall. The trio. composed of Peggy llzwiiuissviii. Charlene McBride and Ilaa Vfest. made several appearances. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby '. was popular. Kay Kyser fAl Wagner' introduced them as lllf' Honeys of Harmony when they sang Candy on his program on ,senior day. Committee Gives Five Socials Frye night socials concluded by the Sadie Havskins dance were gn en the students by the efforts of the Social Committee With Mrs Winifred Richardson as sponsor Shirlee Cooper served as president and Joanne Croft as sec retary The committee was com posed of representatiyes from each 'adyisory group TIGER ORGANIZATIONS 2- Vfe -T SOCIAL COMMITTEE Back row left to nght Richard Webster Jack Woodward Kent Revnolds maddle row left to nght Joan Mont homers Helen Pomerov 'Vllldred Hwbaak Sharlee Cooper Rosemary Hass man Nlrs Richardson sponsor front row left to right Joanne Croft Nlona Wernsman Joyce White 'Vlaldred Carngan B XXII Iront ross left to ra ht Join Nlont.,omerx leon lxautr hem hnens hay Re ister Bob hroyes Donna Harnash Russell qgllmdn lion Ntean Donna Nleahim Halen Pomeroy suoncl row 'Annabelle Ramey ll 1nd.a Nluncraef Barbara Niyers Pete fetsell Don Giuomlna John lhllaunson lluad I latlain In anette Bailey Joe Rich irds lee Taylor Shirley Nine Ruharrl Quinn lam sparks third rows Dorrcen Dunn 'lhldred lhhaak Iutzr Patten Patty Rash lharles Hdrecl Pauli 51 ler Les ll.arras kenneth lle.ad Beitrne lohnson lloyd llessenfloya John llllfl Nlaryndellr R maey Bender Gillespie lionxrd Patten keith Nldtteson Oryille Nlyers Ramhard Iliniels lxsnt Runolds ihdrles Robertson and Nlr X ohc 1, . , . . , O I . . .5 . . 1' 2 2 - ., . . , f 't 257' ,. . , . V . 1 , v . , . L f . rua, , , ' Y, ,'4 , .. . - Nw . 1 v 'n ' N , T l u ' , , - . . i . . . . ' v . ' v ' V ' ' - I , 1 I I . G Y . V. . - - , , .. , -, .. .N . a . , . . . . ,' - vw .. V v- w . . ' , ' , ', ' V , . L A . , Y . . , , , . . ' 4- , ',, . . ,, . '. ' , -'. '. . 02 ' . , . '. ., V , ' ' . ,. , V. .,. - , . - ' . .' . . . . - ' . --, , - - a ' . a' -aa' 1 - 'L .. -. -' ,. .4 'g - . -. , . . , ' , . . ' ' , .' '.. . ' 'I , 1. ,
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PAGE IWEINTY-EIGHT THE 1945 TIGER ORGANIZATIONS Chorus Makes Hit With Singing School Assembly Program Chorus members. numbering thir- tv'-four. and directed by Mrs. Eva Musil. gave one of the most amus- ing assembly programs of the vear on March 2: Mr. Jollv's Singing School, In addition to the above hour- length program, chorus members contributed solidly to the programs given by the a cappella choir on the occasion of Thanksgiving. Novem- ber 21 of Christmas December 22 and of Mothers Dav 'Vlav ll Square Dance Club Enrolls Most Students, Bridge Club Second Clubs not pictured in this sec tion include the Square Dance Club vvith Club Club Club darv Club with 10 members and the Bridffe Club with 45 members C'ubs met throughout the vear mth the exception of the last nrne vveeks They were discontinued during the fourth quarter due to thf nr rnv activities attendant upon th closing of the school vear 114 members the Rockhound with 16 members the Rifle with 23 members the Chess with 18 members the Lapr Senior Sextette Gives 14 Performances The girls sextette have had a most enjovable vear singing under the direction of Mrs Eva Musrl Some of the most popular num bers sung bv the group vvere Ave Maria Brovvn Bird Singing Svveet and Lovelv and The Li lac Tree The high light of the vear vvas a trip to Denver vvherf thev sang it the Yotter Fairchild vvedding Fourteen performances vvere grv in bv this group including their participation in tht music festival vvl rch vvas held at Fort Morgan NTI DI NTS DIXR1 1 ll n xtusid rbssncm I Ilt so 4 rs: 1 ik srgnrt vvhoop vrn 'volvt Journi Y l CHORLS Back rovv left to right 'VIar1lvn Kaepcrmk Lorraine Lltch Jim Mitchell Eddie Ness Leon Kautz Donald Hoskins Gene Hurst Bill Smart Bob 'Vlmsvl Geor,e Dal lexsh Bill Myers Lucille Yapp Vonda Glllham middle row Mrs Musil Shirley Elsenach Mildred Carrlgan Ora Farrell Barbara Beebe Edna Han sen Martha Grams Carol Plttll'lgt0Il bottom row Ba bara Murrav Joan 'VIcPherron Rosella Hubbell Oma Dunn Beatrice Welsh Lois Adams Joy Johnson Betty Innes NOT IN PILTI Rh Dorothv Blair Bettv ulea son Virginia Glrardi Genevrla Hoover Marlys McDowell Ardvs Wemer Gloria Wells Lowell Richards Frieda Luft Joe Ford Bob Giacommi Verda Mclielghan Jerrv Morris Emma Jo Palmer Ford, Kautz, Mitchell, l Lamb and Lyon Are S H S Top Five Scouts Sterling district Scout circus held in Blair Hall Februarv 12 perform ed before a record breaking audi ence Rev Francis N White vvas the speaker of the evening He gave a short talk on the Bov Scout motto Be Prepared Demonstrations of Bov Scout skills made bv both Cub and senior Scouts vvtre given vvrth utmost effrcrencv and zeal High school students of rank par titrpatrng in the various dtmonstra tions vvere Brllv 'vlvers George Dal lersh and Ronald Jensen all sec ond clrss scouts Richard Hollo vvav and Bob 'VIus1l first clrss rank Robe rt Lamb Jrrn 'Vlrtchcll ind Jrclv Lvon stir rank Lion Kautz Joe Ford rift Sun s ll C rr 1 l S TVX 'l Nil i rvv lo i t v I-v ne H v Nllxs JOXL L H-KRRAC H It vvas vvrth a thrill of pride that students he ird Mrs Margaret Sham baugh rnakt th anouncement re garding Jovtt Harrachs prizt vvrn i em Ot Turn vu R I 4 Il It lNN1llli llrmll All t rm rl rmbrtron vvrr r :rt r v 4 t Som Portraits of Students Attract Attention Several attractive art exhibits vvere made in the librarv the second term The exhibit featuring portraits of the students done bv Miss Margaret Popes art pupils attracted possiblv most attention Some of the more notevv orthv portraits vvere of Ramah Piper bv Shrrl v Slice Mrs Rich ardson bv Bettv Humphrev Marv adelle Ramev bv Allen Maggard Hector and Louis Rmaldo bv Phil Rrnaldo Janice Richardson and Don Yoder bv Miss Margaret Pope Clemence Dane English novelist and plavvvrrght vvas born Wrnfred Ashton and took her pseudonvrn from the famous church f St Cltments Dim rn London Rebecci Vvtst vvvs born Crcrlv Isibcllt Fairchild rn Countv Kcrrv r rin: ls sv sv W v shin rslno s v Chr v e N irc rrrc Monte it rks I c -'. 1 5' . . . . . 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