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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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THE CHOIR ltnvlc How. Il, l'ipi-r, II. Mvl':iliI1-y. lt. Stl-ilk. .l. k'1iinlnin1:s,l'. Hill, XV. Mm-ltiv, .l, tl'1'onnoi', .l. TIITITRIVH, NY. Kovpke, I . Dow Si-would How: H. lion-, I-I. flrui-tzman, K. Addie. H. Anihrose-, R. lit-1-pr, I . .lolliffv, It, llaiwvs, li, ll-fwli-5, W. Nelson, Mr. Yi-lie lluiiil Iron. 5. lulpliiwk. A. l-1-ru, lN. HQIIIUNUIII, lu. l.i-liirlin-ami, l. Ing:-low, .L llunsim. I-hltyv, l', llill. Al. Willu-ii, ll. Mulks, S. Kt1t'1blit', Y, l-In1'iy.:'ht, M. Villllllllilll I 1'ont How: Al. Ale-yu-i'. .l. NYolfv, li, llrant, Y, Holford, M, I 1'twmniim:, H. Sax:-, li. I'olzin, S. lfli-sst-lmuii, lv. Ki-4-,ia-i, l'. I Hl'dj', D, t'hambe1'lain, S. Smith, N. Bogie This year the musical organizations of our school were under the leadership of a new director, Mr. Walllztce Velte. The choir. which was not completely organized until after the football season, made its first appearance before the student body on December 17, presenting a pro- gram of Christmas music. The choir then worked diligently during the next few months in preparation for its spring choral concert and music festival. The octette again made several public appearances throughout the year as did the quartette, Faire Twentyeone
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IY 'Pop How: ll. Pipe-V, Mr, Miller, J. U'Connor Sei-omi Row: A. Ardelt, ll. Olson, li. McCauley, li. Booth, K, St-hoenke, l+'. Jolliffe, A. Mt-A livzin, NV. M:tvkiv, li. Harmon Third ltow: Ii. Slieiwvooil, Ii. Mai-kim-, R. Arnold, C. Hill, H. Ailibrosi-, R. Stock. Ifoui-th How: lv. Kelly. I'. Suby, li. Stevenson, li. lfero. lfiftli How: XV. Ni-lson, H. Hoessvl, J, Fetherston, lil, Duerst Sixth How: ll. Matson, J. Atlsit, l'. Rekstad St-vonllm How: R. t'ushman, R. Cushman llottom Row: li. Grlletzmall Preriderrt ..,., . James O'Connor Vice-Preriderzt .... . . Arthur Ardelt Secretary-Treasurer .. ..... john Adsit Sergeant-at-Armr ., , Robert Cushman Program Chairman , ..., Don Piper Adrirer .....,, , . Mr. Miller The first accomplishment of the Hi-Y organization this year was to build one of the biggest and best bonfires the school has ever had for the Homecoming pep rally preceding the fooball game. The Hi-Y sponsored the annual Snowball as main feature of their social activities. The theme of the dance was Little jack Frost Get Lost and Bud Wilbur supplied the music. By secret bal- lot Lucille Stone was elected queen and was crowned during the evening by jim O'Connor. The Hi-Y holds its meeting the first and third Tuesday of each month. Every other meeting is devoted to sports while the other meetings are devoted to educational lectures by local and out- side speakers. - All the Hi3Y organizations in Walworth County were ranked on a basis of l25 points. Points were awarded for orderliness at meetings, the manner in which officers duties were carried out, and the recreation held after meetings. The Hi-Y at City High ranked highest in NXfalworth Coun- ty with 95 points. Much credit for the success of the Hi-Y goes to Charles Miller who proved to be a capable leader. He was assisted in his leadershp during the second semester by Carl Palmgren, a senior at the local College.. Due to the efforts of these two people and the interest of the members, the year has been more than a successful one. Page Twenty -three
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