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P - FIRST ROW: Shirley Hanlon, Arnold Thompson, FIRST ROW: Shirley Hanson, Ruth Larson, Mary Ann Hoye. BMW Lou H - SECOND ROW: Ellen Vavrina, Dolores Bain, Eileen Vavrina. SECOND ROW: Elmer Eid, Jr,, George Slewarl. Tommy Eid. Music Group Edvard Sjolinder and John Keller Edward Sjolinder, Doris Palya, Carol Sellevig, Donna Gilberison u o
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FIRST ROW: Ragna Perrin, Ethel Gorman, Loretta Goodrich, Myrtle Gangelhoff, Alyce Corriveau, Erdine Hotchkiss, Edward Anderson lDirectorJ, Lois Partlow, Shirley Hanson, Beverly Quern, Delores Krueger, Dolores Buckner, Betty Lou Hauser. SECOND ROW: Avis Knutson, Eileen Vavrina, Harriet Stordahl, Clara Settevig, Carol Settevig, Loal Larson, Marcella Schmidt, Alice Schmaltz, Alvina Schmaltz, Donna Rehor, Dolores Bain, Ellen Vavrina, Aldyene Larson. THIRD ROW: Ruth Larson, Gladys Olson, Enid Olson, Donna Young, Betty Nelson, Lois Egeland, Carol Thompson, Mary Ann Hoye, Muriel Christiansen, Eileen Hoye, Clarice Hotvedt, Maxine Sheppard, Marguerite Stinar, Beverly Lammey, Maybelle Ralston. FOURT HROW: Franklin Goodrich, Ronald SheDDard, Jack Sambson, Herman Skyberg, Norman Anderson, Elmer Eid, Jr., Donald Danielson, Dick Matt, Alfred Maloney, Nick Matt, Roy Surprenant. Richard Kerr, Edward Sjolinder. Chorus The other part,of the music department is, of course, the chorus. The members have met every day from ll 145 to l2:2O. The chorus takes part in the spring concert and is also featured at the ioint music festival, which was held this year on May l8. , The chorus, like the band, is under the direction of Mr. Edward D. Ander- son and the officers ore: Harvey Christianson, president, Dolores Bain, vice president, Mary Ann Hoye, secretary-treasurer, Eileen Vavrina, librarian, Norman Anderson, boys' gowns, Maybelle Ralston, girls' gowns, Nick Matt, properties manager. e280
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FIRST ROW-Bob lVlcWaIter, Harvey Christiansen, Charles Larson, Arnold Thompson and James Stewart foo-captainsi, Harold Spriggs, Nick Matt, George Stewart, Bob McGarry. SECOND ROW-Rollie Bain, Alfred Maloney. Roy Surprenant, Frank Scheible, Charles Cresien, Joe Massee, George Bushee, Merlin Elie lAss't Coachi. THIRD ROW-Coach H. E. Hanson, Bob Fiers, Dick Matt, Roland Nelson, Billy Rand, Earl Gangeness, Rodney Braden, Eugene Boushee, Jerry Keller, Donald Paulson. Football For the second year the Green Wave was handicapped by the late opening of school, Prior to the opening of school in October, night practices were held and as is to be expected the turnout was only fair. As a result the team did not hit its stride until the latter part of the season. lt is regrettable that some of the early season games could not be replayed as the team which took the field for the last three games was one of the best to represent East Grand Forks for years. Captain Jim Stewart was the high scorer for the season with Bob McGarry doing a fine job on both offense and defense. l-larold Spriggs, at end, was perhaps the best kicker in the area, while George Stewart, at center, was the most reliable man on the team. Crookston Cathedral I3 - The Green Wave 7 A well played game. The Wave took an early lead by virtue of Christianson's smash from the two yard line. The half ended 7-7. Cathedral scored early in the second half and from that point, East Grand Forks dominated the game but could not score. The game ended with the Wave in possession on the four yard line. Thief River Falls 47 - The Green Wave 0 Coach Hanson took a badly crippled and undermanned squad to T.R.F. and as a result suffered one of the worst defeats ever handed the Wave. Fourteen boys took the trip and accomplished little against what proved to be the strongest team the Prowlers have had for many years, a3Oo
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