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Fourth Row Geneya Kre1 man Rlta Herold Ro ella KTCIQCF Elsle Shldler Helen Moore Martha O Donnell Paulme Smith aequelrne Anderton Margery Young, V1rg1n1a Klmsrek Helencrozler Gene Dart Glorn VanPayma Margaret Fraundorfer Mrxme Madden VlfglDl1 Mclnteer Ger1ld1ne Holler Nelle K1mme1 Edlth Mlller Wllml Campbell Agnes Lister Ruth Allen Anne Nlehepor Mrry Pnlmer Helen Nrehepor Emma Weleh Tlzxrd Rott Mmne MeVe1eh Mans Bonne Katherxne Trefry Betty Shrrp France Botteron Nelda Myers Glady Peter en juhe May Naney Hull M1ry Wall Mareuerxte Storum Ellzabeth Erler Maxme Leonard Second Row Paulme Eye Edxth Parsons Dorothy Hall Geraldlne Brown Marjorxe Meblees V1YglD18 Klelnknecht Thelma Wm M1rgaret Butler Mrry Hazen Rachel Womble Bonnle SIHIPSOII Nola Buree INaom1 Mrtehel Bermee Snyder Franees Shafer E ther Byrim I1rstRou Georem Vvemneh Edrth Bay Ether DeBord emnette Cooper Betty Van Payne Betty D1ekey M1 Ru hton Clan Heddlne Dorothy Snyder Dorothy Vselbe Velmr Stoyall Mtry Ten Eh abeth Grlbbln rppe ll rnee of the eho1r 111 thelr robes The tppeirinee ls Nffllilllg beetuse of the LOIllD11l'l.t1OI1 of colors the robes beuw dubonnet trlrnmed vyrth yyhlte xelvet surphees It rs neeessrry to have reeompamsts and Wy mdotte h ts bee11 fortunate III l'llVlI1Lf tvyo very good ones Georgla have both QIVLII pllllll reertals th1s year yyh1eh further proves the1r Hblllty As eyldenee of the talent and the eharaeter of trunlnv th tt IS obtamed here elght sololsts took frrst and sec ond pl tees 1nd two others took th1rd last ye lr it the st ite eonyentron held at Laverence Kansas When appearlng before assemblles and on spec1al 0eelS1OIlS the members of the muted ehorus 1re dressed IH umforms of vxh1te syyetters xxh1te sklrts and yyhlte shoes for the ff1rls and vyhlte syxerters md dark trou ers or th boys The embl ms o11 t svyeaters are red notes It a student has eompleted 1 year of glee elu he ls entrtled to 111 etghth note lf he h ts eompleted tveo years veork a s1xteenth note and a th1rd ye rr student may yyear 1 thlrty seeond note These em blems are ivy trded to the students tt the tnnual twrrds tssembly Also 21 letter mry be earned by h1v1ng f1fty points leellllfed elurmg the sehool ye1r terest to the LUlt1Vit1Ol1 of vocrl t1lent 111 the sehool If ha been dcelded to present a pl tque to the boy and glfl domg the most 0l1fStlI1lllI'lSZ, work IDIS year The week preeedmg the hollday va e1t1on the joyful Chnstmas earols were sung 111 the Soeul H111 and along the eorr1dors durlng class tlme Th1s custom vyrs sttrted tveo years avo and vy1ll be a tr1d1t1on One of the hreh polnts III the sehool year 15 t e 1 mbly rt Chr1stm1st1me IIS tru y 1 thr1ll1n md 1nsp1r1t1on1l slght to ee md h tr the robed eho1r mrreh doyyn the a1sle xylth hghted trpers slngmg the proeess1on1l hymn Thls cant help but mtke one realve the true 1'l1esSl2le of Chr1stm1s Thrs ye rr the musleal department 15 g1v1ng one of 1ts colorful muslcal com Cd1CS a great undertaklng but yyell yyorth the t1me It glVC5 the students a chance to demonstr tte thelr h1str1o111e ttlents md voe 1l 1b1l1ty by ppear mg before the publle It IS hoped by the senlor elass of 19 and the pro eeeds from thls present 1t1on th1t they ean purehase an eleetrlc organ T help Wlfh th1s projeet the mus1e1l de ptrtment plans to QIVC 1 Fme Arts RLVILVN 1n February The dry IS past when mUS1e lS looked upon 'rs an educatlonrl fr1ll Mu IL ls III art wh1ch eannot be destroyed It IS an unlyersal language Musre serves vy1th unb1ased paftlallty the modet home or the palace of a lilllff It rlehly revy 1rds those xyho txke the tlme to eultvlate tts rcqunnt tnee 1nd trke adyantage of the op portumtles offered 111 Wy mdotte H1g Let Us made 1 joy ful ITOINQ Ill RHYTHM 25 A ' S . , S . . 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Fourth Rau Dean Shelton Vwayne Landi Bill Crowley D1lc Dixon Vx ilhur Knoupf Rnlurd Hewitt Charles Biomon 1 lx R111 Lcslic S1n1th ot Brute imcs Flydc ohn g1l'l'lIl1OD md Rout 1111 wt 1 1s ci - 11111 1111 1 x Ill f l111l1 H1m1nond Thm IH 111 Xvilpolc Gem t 1l1111 1 n kl 1 1no unon 1111111 111 o Ll 1r1n11 MllIIX 111111 1111 1 1 1 C ID ll in I1 L I Ll 1 ll ll R1y111on SglN'lCl el u 1 ohn Ram ty A1th111 Hulxe Don 1ld Stutn lxf.11nttl1 1 L lwst Kon unu Vw7ol1 WLIILII Cutilie Don 1l Shin ltr Auncld Stuttu Melx111 Vsil eiinood M1 Ruxhton EIILLIIC B1 in ton lI1 ntmelx 1111 xu x 1tt1 foo R1 lllld Rxiner lux Margavtt Butlea M111 1111 1 three fold n 1t11re hody H1111 llld :oul T t wody mllll wts It et t1rou11h pl 3 1t1 1tt1x1t3 e mind through thouvht md remon th soul throuffh moodb 1nd emotionx ool noxx I1 ll t 1t twtr hou e our 1nNtt1d of tint in 1 1 e of every Qtudent r lLllII TIUII rithmttic and RHYTHM 74 Musie lwringb bunbhine into our lives Wt mubt rttogni e muxie as 1 power t11t hrowdtn one N lift ind optnb to him 1 great bp1r1tu1l world t1r 1bove the merely ph, b1t1l The study of mu me dots Nomethinv for tht individull th lt li vxorth more th1n what he do s with h1bm11N1t Tht fI'11I11l1f71Il quick, nturlte thlnkinn ls of 11re'1t X 1lue in At Wy111d11ttt that httb 'ITL ree ogni ed 1nd m 1113 xx 135 lre proxided 3 vxhl h 1 Qtudtnt mly rtteixe t1e 1dv111t1gt ol fI1LlS1Lll truninq In the mumnl dep1rtment of the Qthool M145 Gxxtndolyn Ru hton is the tot 1l in ctruetor md under her direttion the muQ1cal pl 13 the x 1r1ouQ fflee club quxrtetb ottttx ire dtxeloptd Althouvh the requirtmentx lfk, not 15 high ab 111 1 qmrttt or in Qolo work t e vlee tluh 11'e tht mo t popu lr 1u-t 11 l11r11tr numhtr nn emoy th hrill of milx1I1SI mu it together and t L fun and th follcxx hip 1 t er 111 th 1h1l1t5 to tir 1nd1n pirt in mditnte Their ll5PL1I'1I'1LC proqnm 1 llXX'15 xultome There are three thsseb in glee clulw for studentb juxt heqinninq 1nd tvxo tlalses offered for the more idxanted pupils In addition there la 1 special girls douhle quarttt whose ire Edith Parbonb V1fU1I111 Klinsitk Esther DeBord Betty Jeanne Sharp memheri Virginia Mtlntter Gtrildint Holler ulie Lu M15 1nd Dorothy H111 t1o11 11nd XNUIULII s tluhs o th rt 1 1 my douhlt quu' t tonxi-t1n11 ot C' 1r LN Broneon IKIYIHOIILI Sthneidtr C'l11111.nt Will lln1S, nk Drohm Bud Boddington Kenneth Like WIQITL Llndis 1nd Mike Guh lf W1511e Landis has ap pured with buttw IS 11 tenor :olo1Qt An 1 1pp ll1 thoir formed from auenty fm. ot th but xoietb o t mixed horu will hue tht honor of N11111111v Dettm tr '4 1t tht Inn ot Temple htt ure tht arqet Mtn 1 t in t t xx wr T 1 thoir X111 t1r ur t e ITIUOITI howk up S Di. tmher 11 on the Q hoo ot thu. Air prowram Thi CThr1Ntm1 ui ht 111tmor11l tor 1t 1n1r t t irxt . te. 11111 -.J. . 1. Tl 1 D1 :ld lllll 1. Lyl1 M1.'t D qld E Do 1ld Coency. I 1 ' 's 1 . ' 1 . , 'g1 Vfl' -1 .M1-l1A1 ld. V' G'1l1 ,H1'wldRh1'tf.Cl1111 S d R 1 Carl X'llll'll'l. Geog L' Cl. Clark T11qlxe1'. B d Bodd' gto , P112 M ll1'. M1k1 U h1 1 A 1 d 'd1'. 111111 Atl lcy. Al 1 S1 1. ' ' 111 ', 1 1' 1 11 4. ' 1 1 L lvs. 1 11 fr. 1 1-'. 111.1 111. , A 1 .1 -1' 1111- . 'SF .1 . 11 '11 l' 51 . Al: M1 '. 111 'Q E Xx il 1' ,. li. 'C 1' A1 1. JL li 1 15 1'. 1'e1 '11 1 11 1 '1 Ak A 3 A .5 A. .. A A A . AV A, .b. .A . ,AA 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 e. , ' , ee . .A A A..b. . .1 A AAA, AA A A 1 1' 1 1 ' ' , 'Q 5 11 11 ' J ' e 1 1, 1 1 1 . 11ll oflifc's11ct1vit1cs. They have sung 11t V2lI'i0l1S clzxssificzlf '11 ,1 1 1 11 111 1 1' - Als e 1 's 1 l 15' 1 1 1 It S h1 1'c 1 - 1 11 111' 11 I1 t1t, ' ' , ' Ah! l'i . 1 5 'e '2 J1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 e' 1 15, 11 ' , b S, 11 1 1' ' ts 1 ' 1 . 'e . P I ' 5 3 - 3 5 - 1 C2 e 1 ' ' 1 lei W3 1 ,f H H ' ' Ii 1 , 1' ' C 1 ' f he ' d, 1 . . h1l 1 1 'ft if 'A 1 1 1 ' . 1 . C 5 1 ' 's1l' l A 11s'11l 1 1, th1 h1,11e 1 1 S li hc' 1',', be - 2 ' '2 ll ' 1 A 5 A ,A. A C ,CA C.. . 5. 1 -A 1 . C . , cl , 1 IA A15 1 'S B1 A, ' 1 ' 3, t ' 1 1' A 5 A 1 1 , lwlc 'laws ' h' 'r ld. h's ' ' '19 Sch s 1 11l':e hz lx e s ld h1 . e 115' 'S h1 e h11 d 1111 h1 1 ' 1l 1 f of h1f ':11 'l11R's'tle1d e1 1 s'1 's'11 CB 'C' 1 ' 1.c l ' lf' 1 1 1 - Q1 ' '. ' ' ' ', 1 '1 ' 1 11 1 1 on E1 1 ' ,1 . 'S ,, 'Q is 1' 1 1. A 1 '51 1115 11 ' 1. 'll ' 1 '1 ' ' 1 ks h1f':
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Gfzchesffza by Bud Blanchard The Wyandotte orchestra, consisting of seventyfone advanced music students, can this year boast more quality and quantity than for many years previous. This is Mr. G. Lewis Doll's second year with the organization and during this time it has participated in many activities, attended conferences and brought home honors. So far the orchestra has played at all the plays given in the Wyandotte auditorium. One of the more important events in the orchestra year took place when sixteen of its members attended the State Honor Orchestra confer' ence held Dec. 8, 9, and IO at the Kansas State Teachers' College at Emporia. The students selected to participate were as follows: Marilyn Doll, Edward Clark, Frank Koshko, Walter Stelmach, Virginia Cook, Vernon Hall, Frank Stalzer, Billy Yeasel, joe Meek, jean Neustrom, Alvin Lee, Donald Beskin, Walter Cook, Dale Bryan. Guest conductor of the honor orchestra was Henry Sopkin, well known or' chestral leader of Chicago. Several events have been planned for the remainder of the school year. The orchestra has obtained permission to appear at other schools to present concerts. They also anticipate making recordings for use in radio and edu' cational work. Mr. Doll, when asked his opinion on the orchestras inf strumentation and quality, replied: I am very proud of the orchestra this year, for it is better balanced, has finer intonation and many more members this year than any other previous year. According to Mr. Doll, students must be Afl in musical training to become a member of the advanced orchestra. Following are the members: Phyllis Atterberry, Bernard Balkin. Ida Mae Beard. Florence Bowers. Dale Bryan. Willizim Bryson. Kenneth Belles. Angeline Carr, Eddie Carrington. Betty Cartmell. Edward Clark, Walter Cook. Virginia Lee Cook. Hallie Faye Coppock. Eugene Coxen. Gladys Davis, Natalie Dobby. Nlarilyn Doll. Ralph Far' ris, Sara Francis Freeman. Marnett Gilbert. Robert Gray. Robert Greer. Bettie Haberlein. lvlarjorie Jenkins. Frank Koshko. jim Lambert. Evelyn Lawler. Annette Nowland. Gwendolyn Paine, Betty Postlethwaite. Ernest Pritchard. Elaine Rasmussen, Arline Reynolds. Clarence Risebig, Lloyd Ruttan. Neal Ryan. Doris Sandlin. Charles Sechler. Edward Shreck. Arline Smith. Frank Stalzer. Vs'alter Stelmach. Christopher Stringfield. Doris Uland. jesse Villaneuva. Anna Lee Vvleeks. Billie Vslelker. Yvonne XVitcraft. Paul Wright. Billy Yeasel. Raymond Youmans. Russell Youman-. jean Neu' strom. George Litsis. Harold Kalousek. Raymond Tarry. Betty Claxtxon. Fred Mertel. Joe Meek, Vernon Hall. David Underwood. :Klan Nlartinek. Carlton Barker. Betty lvIcDermott. Virginia Probst. Helen Topliker. Ruth Hernf don. Bob Cotrell, Fred Radle. Loren Doulldf. Fffld Vtvfiilhf- john Peters. john Munn.
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