Senn High School - Forum Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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BOYS' CHORUS '97 The Boys? Chorus this year numbered fifty members plus a charming secretary. Miss Audrey Smith of 319 and accompanist Miss Maxine Rihstein of 350. Both were a great help to the chorus in its work. This semester the chorus sang Ho jollv Jeulein hv Sullivan of Gilbert and Sullivan fame. Russell 07Shea of 207. the president was well liked hy all the boys as well as being a very able singer. Ken Dennis, the tall, red headed, booming bass Was vice-president. The treasurer, ,lim Grossman, was the hardest working member of the chorus. Did you ever try to get dues from a group of boys? Well, he succeeded. The boys tried to get 35100 together for robes for the chorus. They have sold five hundred slates which netted them 5lEl.5 for the chorus, Each boy paid 35.25 a semester which was used for an annual party. Any other donations were given to the robe fund. The annual party during the Christmas vacation was a huge success with the welcome help of Mrs. Millar, the popular adviser. r 'N ,. .t X 4 1 ROW 1: Bahusky. Strornlrs-rg, W. W i erl, 0'Shea, Mrs. Millar, Dennis. H. W'eigerl, Ries, Rothstein, Doggett. ROW 2: Rieck, Kopceld A usoic. Kirschbaum, Meister, Peterson, Grant. ll. Olson. H. .'xlNlL'I'SOI1. Oihlallev, Grossman. C1 iifl. ROW 3: Lawrence, D. Anderson. H. Anderson, Swanson. Blake, Hart-lson, White, lFI'ilZPI'NQCkly, Schiller, Leigh, Cohen. ROW 4: Zclkcn, Lundgren, In I I ,V ru n - . rn tn- 1- 1' 1 rv 1 tr .. TIUNS WHICH ARE APPRECIATED HY THE Page Ninely-,fix

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ROW 1: Jason, llollzman, Kunesh, Host-qnist, Dr. Bnrkholrlcr, Hensner, Szabo, Erickson, Roth. ROW 2: Creseenzo, Yastrow, Satten, Lowry, Washam, McCue, Wagner, Simons, Wallin, 0'Neal, .l. Leithardt, M. Lcilhardt. ROW 3: Crossxuan, King, Barnett, Newherg, Ernest, Bohn, Kransz, Burns, Pankan, Glick, Hollander, MeYaigh, Rein, S. Beglin. ROW 4: Metzger, Swanson, Ferguson, G. Beglin, Carney, Ficho, Capers, Adams, Rashford, Bentull, Bezlno. 45' Among all their engagements the most important were the broadcasts, since they bring millions of people in Contact with Senn activities. Un the Mothers Day Program over YVMAQ the choir sang Dr. Burkholderls ode To Mother, dedicated to his own mother. As in sly le with the regular musical hroadeasts, records were made of all the Choir's appearances and they are kept on file for future aids. During the Spring Festival, which featured the mixed Chorus of l9U voices in addition to the regular Choir, was introduced the song, Let All Together Praise Our God, by Don Malin, for the first time in any Chicago High School. interesting to note was the direction of the musical piece hy Mr. Malin. Also presented on this pro- gram was a group of Spirituals hy Harriet Criflin, Semi graduate. Chimes of Normandie hy Planquelte is the operetta planned for next fall, and many rehearsals for the production are to be held during the summer school session. NEW MATERIAL FUR UNUSUAL PRUDUC- Page Niurly-fire



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ROW 1: Bargfclcl, Richter, Feldman, Shapiro, Miss Cameron, Auld, Greenfield, Dc Lapp, Vifollcr, Ahlbeck. ROW 2: Frank, Moran, Thompson, Brahanml, Nonmberg, Fischer, Reclcr, Reed, Levin, Eisenstein, Hornkohl, Meyer, Swctin. ROW 3: Hawks, Pagratis, l-lokinson, Mc-Cawlcy, Kroppmann, Sness, Miller, Kahn, W'arshawsky. Finkelstein, Maekcnlwcrg. ROW 4: Schalk, Timm. Sehillinger Greenfeld. Stokes. Silverman, Bornhofen, Cordinier, Thomas. .AllPSFOIl. Tliif-ll. GIRLS' CHORUS 'Q' The Girls' Chorus of forty selected voices has had Miss Cameron for their am- bitious ancl hard working conductor during the last two years. During this time their concert programs of three-part songs have heen varied in character to suit the dif- ferent occasions for assemhlies, Parent Teachersi Association Meetings, Christmas, Spring Festival, Faculty Meetings, and climaxed this year hy their first appearance singing at the Choral Festival contest. On the evening of January ll. 1941, these young singers sang their hest at the Sixteenth Annual Competition Festival of Chicago Puhlic High School choral groups of District One, held at Lane Technical High School auditorium. The experience of singing in competition with larger choral groups lwefore judges from three different states was thrilling. The Cirls7 Chorus members have made plans to give a musical tea program during ,lune at Miss Cameronis home. where they will he given an opportunity to he hoslesses to their teachers. STUDENT BDDY. AS THE AIM AND ANIBITIDN Pugc Niwlj-st'iw1

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