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Aquila Business and Sales First ROW-L. Long, P. XVoodin, J. Radccki, E. Day, T. Barton, Mr. Paul. Second Row-XV. Winner, J. Roclgxws, L. NVertz, C. lforsberg, C. Benedict, F. Phanco. bid Please bring your money was the cry all students heard from the salesmen on the Aquila Business and Sales Staff. The money for the yearbook Was divided into four payments, which were collected by the salesmen. There Were eleven members on this staff, of Which two were business managers. Elizabeth Day acted as business manager and John Radecki as her assistant. The other nine members were the salesmen for each homeroom. The business managers helped the magazine subscription sale by keep- ing an accurate account of the money taken in. They also did excellent Work in assisting the photographers who visited our school. Mr. Paul was the efficient leader of this essential group. 41283
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Broaclwallc Sales 'First Row-J. Roberts, R. Buerkle, .T. Mourer, P. VVoodin, M. Kerr, Miss Epstein. Second Row-J. McC'ol1ough, J, Davis, B. Vtfoodin, Y. Stuart, S. Egbert, VV. Morgan. Third Row-J. Cowan, A. Johnson, R. Nelson, B. Hannold, G. Simpson. R. Crist. as The Broadvvalk Sales Staff again had a very busy year. This year the paper consisted of one sheet and was published on a Weekly basis. The yearly subscription rate of thirty-five cents stayed the same as in former years. On the days the Broadwalks came out, Peggy Woodin, business mana- ger, divided, counted, and distributed them to the homeroomsg then the salesmen made sure that each pupil received his copy. There was no profit made, as all our money was used for buying mimeo- graph ink, paper, and stencils. Miss Epstein efiiciently guided us.
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Band First Row-B. Luther, P. XYoodin, A. Johnson, B. XVoodin, M. Moniak. Second Row-Mr. Horn, E. Pei-sing, P. Abraham, S. Egbert, C. Bull, M. Bailey, M. Shellhouse. Third Row-L. Peterson, N. Swanson, M. Johnson, J. Bean, H. Brooker, S. Sandberg, V. Kellogg, R. Wimer. Fourth Row-J, Cowan, D. Mourer, C. Forsberg, J. Halfast, E. Day, B. Jackson, L. Rapp. Fifth Row-D. Engstrom, C. Olson, R. Brooker, M, Nelson, B. Johnson, S. Johnson. Sixth Row-M. Craig. R. Nelson, J. Ahlquist, 'l'. Barton, J. Davis. Horns! Drums! Saxaphones! Clarinets! All these added to the confusion that was heard during the fifth period on Tuesdays and Fridays in the auditorium. This noise was made by the thirty-one members of the high school band. Seven of these musicians were new this year, yet they contributed greatly to any success we might have had. We worked hard on pieces for our own spring concert. Just a few of these were March of the Slide Trombonesf, Three Little Pigs, and Rifle Regiment. A football game wouldn't be complete without the spirit of the band members who participated willingly. One of the important events that was sponsored by the band was the Birthday Social, which was held in the Gym during November. The pro- ceeds were put in our fund toward new uniforms. Of the thirty-one members, we lost four through graduation. We cer- tainly appreciate their hard work. Also, we recognize and appreciate the many hard efforts Mr. Horn put forth to make our band a success. 62129131-
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