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Band Under the competent direction of Mr. Beers, the band has become an active organization in our school. A competitive spirit instilled within each section has done much to spur the members to greater musical effort. Much stress has been placed on mastery of the fundamentals as the basic foundation for true musical achievement. The rousing performances of the pep band at the weekly basketball games throughout the school year has tended to heighten the spirit of victory. The anxious desire of every aspiring musician is to participate in the Spring Musical Festival. band Personnel Clarinets Mary Me Clintock Elaine Vruwink Mary Lee Betthauser Carol Wehrs Bonnie Wilcox Harriet Brocade Sylvia Bangsberg Kenneth Klos Minnetta Larson Betty Ender Dorothy Knudtson Saxaphones Dolores Storandt Carolyn Caulum Carol Rhodes Roberta Rowe Kenneth Bangsberg Basses Don Selbrede Frederick Wehrenberg David Hoff Cornets Stanley Fischer Russell Dovenbcrg Sidney Syvertson Richard Storandt John Hougen Ralph Hoff William Hoewing Harold Olsen Roderick Niedfeldt French Horns Pat Mau Baritones Carla Hoff Dorothy Severson David Pischke Donald Ender Donna Mae Knudtson Trombones Donald Diekroeger Ervin Nuttleman Joyce Ausman Robert Rhyme Flutes Lorna Barclay Marjorie Nuttleman Carlyle Haaland Oboe Marjorie Leicht Drums Billy Me Clintock Donna Jean Vruwink Joyce Rhodes Gene Wehrenberg Page Fifteen
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Back row, left to right—D. Garbers, L. Waldenberger, M. Schaller, J. Cain, R. Rowe, D. Hemker, D. Die-kroeger. Front row, left to right—L. Fuhre, C. Me Eldowney, M. Leicht. Annual Staff The seniors have spent many busy nights of the now nearly concluded school year in the familiar halls of our Alma Mater preparing this year’s “Neshonoc”—the first to be printed in West Salem for some years. Assisted and guided by Miss Baertsch, they have worked feverishly finishing reports on the high-lights of the year. Too, class members have been given the opportunity to work where they desired. An assistant editor is chosen from the junior class each year, which has developed into one of the many school precedents. Editor Carole McEldowney Associate Editor Lillian Fuhre Makeup Editor Loris Ann Waldenberger Business Manager Marjorie Leicht Humor Verna Ehlo and Vernon Nienast School Calendar Doris Hemker and Delaures Storandt Athletics Donald Diekroeger Photography Jack Cain and Delvin Garbers Clubs Mayabelle Schaller Classes Roberta Rowe Page Fourteen
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4th row, left to right—J. Rhodes, M. Schaller, D. Hemker, P. Mau, D. Netwal, L. Barclay, M. McClintock. R. Rowe, D. Knutson. 3rd row, left to right E. Johnson, L. Meyer, J. Plenge, D Moe, B. Johnson, M. Jandt, B. Pfaff, M. Hoppmann, M. Gullickson. 2nd row, left to right J. Miller, D. Plenge, B. Harmer, D. Knutson, D. Severson, D Jaeckel, S. Koopman, M. Bal-mer M. Betthauser, E. Vruwink, M. Leicht. Front row, left to right -J. Huxsahl, D. Johnson, A. Jostad, E. Powers, M. Nuttleman, D. Tournade, C. McEl-downey, B. McEldowney. D. Storandt, D. Vruwink, R Raymer, Miss Green. Qirls' Qlee Club This year the attention of the thirty-six members of the Girls’ Glee Club has been centered upon installing an appreciation of good music. Particular emphasis has been placed upon quality and the interpretation of the themes of songs. The club has been under the proficient supervision of Miss Helen Green, who has directed her first high school chorus here. Much credit should be accorded to the superior accompaniment of Miss Marjorie Leicht. Page Sixteen
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