FIHISHME First Row-D. Kahle, A. llanscn, ll. Layyrence, T. Cleisner, C. NlcI.aren, li. Schloessoyy, NI. Nelson, C. Kind, D. Karr, bl. Roberts. Second Ron-Nl. Klade, I'. Kelley, G. Piper, li. Duns, ll. llilgendorf, li. Cycliosz, F. Hansen, L. VVeiss, M. Smith, Mrs. Kelley. Third Royyfj. Brady, li. Lamer, A. llndson, A, hludson, L. lleaiidoin, 'l'. Rose, .X Gallagher. Linder the guidance of Bliss llcformick, the freshmen sponsored a tag sale for the benefit of Boys Town and the Chinese Blind. A portion of the money we collected was donated to our local Helping Hand Society. The freshmen believing in the old adage better late than never finally succeeded in giving a dance in April, which we called the Freshmen Spring Dance. This brought a profit of exactly 56.03 to our treasury. XVe were able to secure the services of Klrs. Coey's Orchestra, something other classes can't dol Ha, hal VVe heartily hope our freshman class of '-H' achieves and upholds the honor brought to 'lf H. S. by former classes. ,.,.-wv-w- Q' -jg! ef in FROS l I HOM ECO Nl ING lfI.OA'1' PRli'l l'Y CLEVICR--'fl VACATION DAZE PEG AND CA'l'l'lliRINli Nlcl..XRl'IN 117,
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HAI! NIGII SCIIOOI BAND First Rovxfbl. Rouman, L. Nlartuick, Nl. Gallaglier, Nl. 'l'iIl'.lny, D. Neunieyer, G. Sclirader, I.. Mott, A. Hansen, ll. Hall, lletzel, C. Nlclatren, R. Otterstatter, ll. Krueger, I. Riedel, G. 'l'heiler, ll. llioinpson, yl. lfitze, l'. l.avi-rs, IJ. Nlorren. Second Rouflh llishop, bl. Lanx, I. Doneutte, Nl. L'herri', l., Nlelanz, Ii. Oelliafen, R. Krne-'er l'. llouns F Nlwrks C . . 1- v v - - 4 -v '- Nlartin, Nl. Klade, G. l'iier, B. Duns, R. l.:nner, xl. k'r.zpe.au, l.. liradtish. Al. Hansen, I.. ll'ggins, Nl. Higgins, B. Abel, N. l Perkins, li. Lexx ereni. lhirtl Roxy--ID. Hauer, I. johnson, R. hlolinsnn, il. .Xi1derson, ll. R.1nd.lll, bl. lit-yle, li. Klade, KI. llrady, C. Cherry Having lost our capable and beloved Klr. ludeseo to a bnited States Army band. we started the year under a new director. Xlr. -lames Laux. During the fall we played at Football games, Bond Drives. and at the Pulpwood Drive. The band and several soloists played for the Band llothers at a regular meeting of their Club. Our first public concert was presented at Christmas time in a combined Hand and Glee Club Concert. XVe used the two new lfrench Horns and the three Concert Drums which were presented to the band by the Band llothers' Club. Un February 18, I9-H, hlr. Lanx was inducted into the lvnited States Navy, much to our re- gret. Another good man lost to L'ncle Sam! On Blarch 7. 19-lf-l. Bliss Dora Blelchert took the position of Hand Director and since her arrival has added a swing band to the music department. lVe are doing our best for our new director. XVe think she's 'l'ops.H ON IKXRAIJIL IN -UVVIUN i -l'l-
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