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'JiX ,1A BAND 1st. Row—D. Campbell, A. Kemnitz» E. Labrenz, L. Meyer, J. Schauer, I. Lieske, F. Squires, M. Maechtle. 2nd. Row--J. Smith, B. Huebner, J. Kruger, B. Dunn, R. Kromrie, I. Borsack, P. Schwark, G. Steinhaus, J. Wilson, S. Fredrick, D, Keefe—Advisor. 3rd. Row—J. Borsack, J. Lord, G. Lieske, N. Ellinger, G. Maechtle, G. Reimann, J. Beals, M. Dahlgren, E. Lieske. In addition to the regular three rehearsals per week, the 26 members of the band, under the direction of Donald L. Keefe, decided to start sectional rehearsals to put the band in full harmony so all parts could be heard. The band took part in various programs, played at football games to augment the cheering section, played at the Senior Class Play, and went to the village square under the leadership of John Smith, our present drum major, to play for boys leaving for the service. 24
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Ttmm Seated-B. Arndt, R. Smith, I. Borsack, J. Hamilton, B. Borzick. Standing-J. Wilson, D. Marquardt, E. Polinske, E. DeWitt, M. Peschel, A. Shoenfeld, P. Schwark, L. Harvey, B. Huebner, H. Daly-Advisor, B. Dunn. The official school paper was published this year by the Junior class as an English project. The Flambeau, meaning flame or light, was selected as the name of the paper. The cover has been patriotic throughout the year, the purpose being to inspire readers to buy War Stamps and Bonds. Ten issues have been published, the tenth and last dedicated to the 23 Seniors
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F. F.A 1st. Row-M. Peschel, D. Marquardt, R. Henke, J. King, D. Buchholz, N. Jennings— Advisor. 2nd. Row-W.Harvey, L. Harvey, N. Judas, H.Schwanke, K. Hamilton, R. Christensen, C. Hamilton, H. Russell, G. Sarb. 3rd fcow-H. Hillmer, H. Ebert, B. McGowan, F. Long, A. Hoffman, L. Teske, G. Reimann, M. McFarlin, B. DeWitt, A. Meyer. The national organization of boys studying Vocational Agriculture known as the Future Farmers of America, was founded in November 1928. Six years after the founding of the organization at Kansas City, forty-seven states and territories of Puerto Rico had formed an association of Future Farmers of America affiliated with the National organization. To-day there are two hundred fifteen local chapters with nine hun- dred twenty active members in Wisconsin. 25
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