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THE BAND The band, under the direction of Carlton Patt, lost no time in the fall in going into rehearsal in preparation for another successful year. The first public appearance was made at the Armistice Day program. The band appeared again in a half-hour Concert for Go To School Night on November 16. On February 28 the local band was again host to the Mass Band which presented a concert for the public in the afternoon and evening of that day. This one hundred piece band was directed by Mr. William Revelli of the faculty of the University of Michigan. Many Whitewater musicians were in the group who performed. On March lO the band was invited to play at a morning convocation at White- water State Teachers' College. The program presented at this time was repeated for the public in a concert held in the high school auditorium on Sunday afternoon, March 15. The remainder of the year was spent in preparation for the spring music festival and band tournament with the local group again participating in class A, Page Twenty
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-- - - - CITY H1 LINE Top Row: J. Braun, IJ. Hill, E. Rye, J. Tuinstra, D. Krueger, A. McLean, VV. Mackie, C. Hill, J. Liden Second Row: J. Fardy, li. Rossmiller, Y. Enright, L. Nowak, N. Johnson, M. Tratt, D. Meyer, S. Rowley, S, Strunk, I'. Rekstad, M. Meyer, D. Klitzke, C. Krahnke Third Row: M. From-nirning, R. Hawes, H. Steak, Mrs. Andersen, ll, SklYldlIlH'SY'llfl1,', R. Blanke, H. lilrbentraut, E. Greutzman, A. Ilerg, D. Viper, P. Hill, B. McCauley Bottom Row: D. Henggen, l'. l'eipe1', E. Elphick, M. Wilken Eilitorrz Dorothy Mulks, Don Piper Editorial Atlirert: Mary Anne Froemming, Bonnie Skindingsrude Managing Editor: Peggy Hill Assistant: Ed Greutzman Newr Editor: Helen Erbentraut Assistants: Sue Rowley, Dolores Klitzke, Marion Meyer, Dorothy Meyer, Carol Ann Krahnke, Rita Rossmiller Feature Editor: Audrey Berg Assistants: Edith Rye, Shirley Elphick, Jeanne Fardy, Margaret Tratt, Lucille No- wak, Daphne I-Iengen, Dorothy Hill Page Twenty-two Sports Editor: Ray Steck Assistants: Ed Greutzman, Charles Hill, Yvonne Enright, Paul Rekstad, Nancy Bogie, Bob McCauley, Bill Mackie, Marlene Wilken Art: Don Piper, Audrey Berg, jerry Liden, Bob Hawes Circulation Manager: Ruth Blanke Assistants: Norma Johnson, Dorothy Ann Krueger,, Shirley Strunk, Pat Peiper Typirtrz JoAnn Braun, Carol Ann Krahnke Faculty Advirer: Mrs. Andersen
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