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First Row B. Glawe, B. Nelson J Weigel A Tabor G Sloan Second Row R Joh B G , . , . , . . . nson, . ift, B. Jarandson, R. Jensen, P. Herrman, J. Haagenson, P. Brown, M. Johnson. Third Row P. Larson, C. Stollenwerk, C. Bergquist, E. Murray, D. Schornack, B. Lynch, J. Nelson, M. Wagner, C. Johnston. Fourth Row G. Stolte, G, Hoghaug, K. Jacob- son, L. Peterson, G. Thibault, R. Nelson, T. Krump, R. Chase, B. Johnson, S. Dahlquist. Fifth Row V. Seim, L. Nordstrom, B. Arndt, M. Coughlin, D. Mattson, M, Noesen, T. Olson, R. Borsnad, C. Huska, B. Whittenberg. cHolR A d ROW W, Tovsofl. Woodhouse. Secon -d 'Q Phelps, P- R w M Wagner P. Larson, B. LYUChv E' mdem en First 0 - ' s. Dahlqum, D. Probe. wuxen ENSEMBLE 22
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if H e V gligm A H h it flf'7 by L WW fi fd' iz, by if WM . - - ,Ck K, 35 Z0n1R SECON Row: .man ,li.tfOV Sf,L.NY6SIl'Lll'1'l,lVl. zlziifsssi- ,105 'f pw W Mfg , , eefffi Mfffjff i i ,M Qvfym iffy Q 'HW M! T f M My. A ij! J Vlwjj VA SQUAD V 'A i ' Lliesolvedz That all Alrnerican citizens should be subject to conscription for es- sential service in time of war. The De- troit Lakes High School debators, advised by Principal, Charles Balcer, have spent much time working on this debate case. Jacobson, M. Gustafson, Mr. C. Balcer, B. Jarandson, G. Hibbs. The debate team is divided into two squads, the A and the B, each consisting of two af- firmative and two negative de- bators. Detroit Lakes has partici- pated in many tournaments. On December 7 and 8 they went to the Tri-State Meet at Concordia, Moorhead. On Jan- uary 1Z we held an invitation- al tournament, with Detroit Lakes winning, enabling them to compete in the Regional tournament in Moorhead. At the Region 6 tournament, De- troit Lakes tied for first place with Fergus and Brainerd. On February 9 they participated in the state tournament in St, Louis Park. With the aim of the debators being to improve speaking and thinking, this year's squad has gone farther than any other in the school's history.
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First Row B. Lia, D. Halseth, B. Bloomquist, I. Daubenspeck, P. Rognrud, P. Molzten. Second Row M. Odland, P. Johnson, B, Riewer, P. Woodhouse, M. Livingood, B. Hanson, P. Nelson, B. Mackner, M. Gustafson, Mr. Dahl. Third Row M. Engstrand, J. Hendrickson, S. Duffy, P. Fitzgerald, G. Hage, B. Sanford, H. Fark, C. Phelps, E. Inderriden, S. Hawkinson. Fourth Row M. Peterson, C. Johnson, L. Swick, T. Ellingston, K. Sundvall, K. Eidenschink, B. Ber- quist, P. Weldon, J.Haverkamp. Fifth Row D. Carlson, J. Long, D. Brainard, T. McCarthy, J. Thomas, W. Tovson, P. White, B. Brainard, G. Cleveland, D. Piche, G. Hibbs. GIRLS TRIO B. Nelson, D. Schornack, R. Jensen CHGIR This year's choir under the di- rection of Ames Dahl has done much to make the D.L.H.S. music depart- ment one of the better ones in the state. u During the first half of the year the chorus directed most of their work toward the annual Christmas concert. At this Qoncert the choir displayed their newxrobes for the first time. - 5' After Christmas a choir of fifty- five members who rehearsed on Mon- day nights was chosen to sing the more difficult music. The choir, along with the mixed chorus, pre- pared for the Spring Festival and concerts. In February, the annual School Carnival sponsoredbyband and choir was held. The profits from this were used to send the band on a week-end trip and the choir to Be- midji for a day. Most of the students will agree that they have enjoyed working to- gether this year and are proud to be choir members.
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