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)ella Choir ■ . , £- o kscz U JL - - icry, Ruth Fosvig, Virginia KAhe, Elodic KnutsOn, Doris •din, Eileen Boucher, Evelyn Draff, Elaine Broberg, Helen Alio, Marjorie Bergquist, Geneva 37' mer Lindquist. jMrgSfiia Swan n, Kathryn Bodin, Gauper, Kathrynmae Hillman, Dorothy Percival, Vera Link; Mork. Faith Michelsen, Betty Nelson, Edna Payne, Arlene Strandbcrg, Jean McFarlin, Blanche Larson, Naomi Levin, Georgia Poland, Marita Witucki; Tenor, Earl Anderson, Raymond Arimond, Howard Midbust, Toivo Rinnet, John Vitz, Edward Charbonneau. Henry DeBruyne, Henning Holtz, Edward Israels, Sigurd Essclstrom; Bass, Norman Copeland, Charles Fagerlin, Harold Gauper, Copeland, Charles Fag Richard GreenbcrgT Eqgene Lujjdholm, f ert Rusdahl, Harvey Bactetrorp Kenneth Hqnson, Geor. Lee, Dale Werner. The Male Quartet and Women’s Triple Trio turned into traveling musicians this year to present assembly programs at seven Northern Wisconsin schools and to hold rehearsals with the school's choral groups. Three weeks later, the itinerant String Quartet brought its music to four other towns. They have succeeded in bringing STC favorable publicity and also in turning the spotlight on their own worthwhile but little publicized activities. Subsequent musical history may prove the ensembles to be pioneers in extensive music tours. zA While forty-six voices ise in a chorale and soft lights gleam on beautiful blue choir robes, Mr. Foltz directed his choral group through its second year of fine performances. A mainstay in the Christmas oratotrio, the A Cappclla Choir moved on to fill the entire program of the April concert. Ending the group’s busy season was the annual Spring concert to which the Choir supplied a significant and appropriate close by singing a “Song of Victory’ Mr. Donald Foltz, Director. Boys Quartet First tenor, Toivo Rennet; second tenor, Edward Charbonneau; baritone, Charles Fagertin; bass. Date Werner.
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3 Women s Glee Club Raret gdcn. or h Jolms n E di Knu son. Paifli arso'nf Helen Le andski. Yv nn Uchke Mar orie McKeague” Connie Mellon, Louise Miichesky, Ruth Nelson, Fern Rockwood, Faye Thompson, Patricia Weins, Jean Wick, lean Yeakey; JgSK iS n lSlS.S or Messiah” or in making the Annual Spring concert a smashing finale to a top musical season, the Men s ana Women s Clubs vocally procalim that they are two or STC’s most popular musical organizations, both by members and audience attracted. As separate units, the Women’s Glee Club assisted the orchestra in a program in March, while the men combined with the band in its annual concert in May. • Oorothy Schak, Ardyce Mens Glee Club First tenor. Kenneth Abrahamson, .Effl Howard Mulbust, Toivo Rmnet; second tenor, toward Charbonncau, Henry DcBruyne. Sigurd ESSClstrom, Melvin Knutson, Leonard Welch; baritone, Charles Fagerlin, Harold Gaupcr, Donald Larson, Bert Rus-dahl; bass. Lyle Babcock, Kenneth Hanson, Lowell Hawk, George Lee, William Stivers. ri t«
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THE MESSIAH It took Handel just twenty-four days to write his famous Messiahit took STC’s combined chorus and orchestra of one hundred and sixty members three months to prepare arias, recitatives, an overture, and a pastoral selection. But just the one Sunday night. December 8. was necessary before the college and the city acclaimed the presentation of the oratorio and demanded a similar Christmas treat annually hereafter. Directors Foltz and Schliep took well-deserved bows, while Frances Amcry, Beverly Aldra, Toivo Rinnet, and Tom McCarthy will be remembered for their solos. Indeed, the old organ master may rest easily in his grave. HANDEL’S MESSIAH presented by College Choral Society Symphony Orchestra Sunday, December 8, 1940 Aired over Mutual Broadcasting System Soloists Ilda Schriefer, Contralto, Guest Soloist Beverly Aldra, Soprano Frances Amery. Soprano Toivo Rinnet, Tenor Thomas McCarthy, Bass Triple 1 rio Sopranos, Elodic Knudson, Virginia Swanson, and Frances Amery; second sopranos, Elaine Broberg, Kathryn Bodin, and Evelyn Braff; altos. Arlene Strandbcrg, Jean McFarlin, and Blanche Larson.
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