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THE BAND The City High School Band had another successful year under the direction of Mr. C. A. Part. lt had a part throughout the year in many high school assemblies and athletic events, and gave excellent musical train- ing to many grade and high school students. On October 14, which was our Homecoming, the band, in dress uniform, led the parade through town and paraded on the athletic field between halves forming a B for Burlington and a for Wliitewziter. A pep band, made up of a selected group of musicians, played at football and basketball games throughout the year. A junior band was reorganized this year to give younger musicians experience. It had a membership of about forty or fifty. On January Sl the grade and high school students were entertained by a band concert. Some of the special numbers during this concert were a mirimba solo by Kay Spuhler, and a comet solo by Diane Krejci. On February 20 ten members from our band played in the Mass Band concert which was held at Lake Mills, with Dr. Sarig, director of the University of Wisconsin band, conducting. During the spring months the band spent a great deal of time on selections for the Music Festival, held again in Wliitewater with City High as the host school. I'up:v Twenty
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iii D o Q O O . s . W-ll 'Cha M- TTI RE FARMER OF f ERICA f Q N L 'flcuxiio wi U U ef mega 4. f' R C ' j F1 f9 l f 3' - ,IC P Top Row: G. Sehlneter, A. Sweno, D. Smith, O. Cornelison, li. Shuman, K. XVutke, 'W. Schneider, C. Grant K, Rowley Second Row: R. Yohs, D. Coleman, P. Reese, L. Poster, ll. l'ap4-lu-, J. McCord, li. Trewyn, li. Berg, C. Sr-harim Third Row: D. Roe, F. Dow, D. Smith, J. Larson, G. Coerper, XV. Roe, A. Hapka, L. Sherman Fourth Row: L. lllaeduw, D. Shuman, XY. NYM-denhoeft, D. Stroupe, G. Knuteson, li. Kraus, L. Meyer Fifth Row: R. Nickerson, D. Markham, G. Yasser, J. 1-lapka, XV. Carroll, It. Kruse, R. Schmidt Sixth Row: li. lioe, R. Kramer, R. McCulloch, D. Purintun, B. Sukowski, JJ. Davis, R. Kolz, D. Wiemuth, K Srzhroedol' Seventh Row: N. Schneider, R. Fuller, li. Fisk, Y. Aek er, E. McCulloch, E. Papeke, D. Fisher, IG. Sweno Sorenson, Il. Stauffaeher Bottom Row: Mr. Thayer, C. Johnson, J. Rowe, G. Markham, W. Freeman, J. Krahn, W. Wright Preficlent .... Vice Prefiriefzt Secffemry ..., T1'ezz.r111'er . . Rcporfer . Sefzfifzel . . Advixer . . Page Twenty-two THE OFFICERS Gerald Markham Wesley Freeman . . Gerald Krahn William Wriglix . . . . Jack Rowe , Carter johnson Robert F. Thayer y ,D.
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