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BA.NI» 1st Row—G. Reimann, L. Messerschmidt, I. Lieske, K. Dunn, J. Conant, N. Christensen G. Gardow, N. Smith, B. Mills, K. Fuhrmann 2nd Row—R. Borsack, K. Caves, A. Kemnitz, I. Borsack, C. Vrooman, E. Messerschmidt, V'. Mortenson, P. Schwark, R. Fredrick, L. Fuller, Mr. Elliott, Director 3rd Row—B. Elliott, J. Kruger, G. Steinhaus, J. Johnson, N. Ellinger, J. Borsack, H. Hintz, J. Schauer, S. Fredrick, B. Dee 4th Row—G. Klingbeil, R. Janke, R. Kromrie, F. Russell, F. Glowinske, V. Kietzman B. Dunn, 1. Wobschal, D. Gilmore, L. Parker The Westfield High School Band under the direction of Norman B. Elliott with it's forty-five members have won several first awards at both State and District Festivals. Several members have won solo honors including one honor award et the National Tournament. The band is outfitted with purple and gold capes and white trousers. At the time this picture was taken no drum major had been selected. 22
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JUNIOR RARER 1st Row—S. Ellinger, D. Faultersack, V. Mans, R. Buchholz, L. Becker, G. Gardow, L. Y achholz 2nd Row—Mr. Hickey, adviser, J. Slowey, W. Ristau, B. Mills, L. Parker, E. Messer- schmidt, R. Borsack, B. McMahon, Miss Robinson, adviser 3rd Row—H. Hintz, B. Wedderkop, R. Bursack, C. Pomplin, W. Marotz, A. Campbell, J. Johnson, V. Ely The junior class writes the high school newspaper, The Purple Parade, at inter- vals throughout the school year as a project in English. The advanced typing class does the publishing. The paper staff tries to give the students current school news as well es a record of the main events of the year, a record which will be interesting and valu- able after school years are over. One issue is dedicated to each class, giving the class roll and a comment about each person. In this way every student in high school makes at least one appearance in the paper. The editor of The Purple Parade is Robert Buchholz. 21
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PEP BAN» Sitting—W. Kortenson, F. Russell, 2. Hockerman, R. Borsack, C. Vrooman Standing—H. Hintz, N. Smith, J. Johnson The pep band consisting of eight members, from the ranks of the school band plays at all football and basketball games. Their suits are purple and gold which add flash to the spirit of the games. Mr. Norman B. Elliott, their director doubles on snare drum and trombone. CHEER LEADERS Joyce Slowey Lester Messerschmidt Bernieda Wedderkop Our Cheer Leaders of '40 and '41 certainly have added pep to our games with rousing U-rahs.' Some clever pep meet- ings are also added to their credit. 23
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