Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1937

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.fi l Rn-ad from Ie-ft to right Hirst 1-owl Hallwvg, Olss-n, AII4-n, 13+-nsc-otvr, Bauman, Je-nsen, Dahl, S4-hmidt. Stokvs, iVll1Plll'1', Jansvn, Varr, Galle-tt, L1-vi, llt'I4VlIl, Jonas, .Ie-use-n, Larson, He-ve-we-. QSQ-vond 1-owl llli'l'iiIlSPll, Ne-lson, Vhrista-nson, Von XVald, Pulp, Ifislu-r, l'wI'Jlllli, Kunic-k, '11-1-vm-, Morris, Amin-rson, Hohlvr, liipsvonib, Tliol-son, 111-otha:-k, In-um: tthircl 1-owl June-s, Hardvr, Van I'att1-n, Kortl-. Ibaulton, 4iinsh+-I-pi, King, lA'tll+'l'1'l', Zin-gli-V, AIld+-l':4nl1, Inn-ling, Sc-lnnninislii, Todd, Mui-dy, St:-vm-ns, Whitm-side-, In'aa-3.2:-1-1 lfourth rowi Smith, Lvuhrmann, June-s, Ste-1-nson, lg4 f'lif'l', Murdy, l'attw-rson, liobl-rts, Vliapman, Evans, An1i1-1-son, Sim-h, Hundstad. Norurn, H1-nson, Hugnn-s, lim-rs, Gates. Do, RE, By MARY LOU DICKINSON SVI' 'l'.XI.l,: I-'lI.L YOUR BELTS Y iVith tht-sc words tht- .-X Cappt-lla Choir lic-gins work 1-ac-li noon unmlm-r thx- cli- rt-c-tion of Miss ltr-va llussc-ll. VVarrt-n lfvans. lll'L vl1lLAlll, nolily lirings tlll' group to orrlcr. wllilr- Ruth lDI'llL'Ql'l'. thu vit-1--p1'n-siclc-ilt. casually tlistriliatcs tht- music-. anal Paulina- Hlllllt'l'. the MXL'- rctary. anml YVilfre-tl Kortc. tr:-asurn-r. talu- the roll. Of Q-iglity-tllrt-tr talr-ntl-cl lll1'lNllLT1'S of which tht- choir is 4-omposul. out- stancling work has bc-cn dont- this yn-ar lay thx- soloists ivarrcn Evans. iYilfrc-cl Korte-. Rlltll llracgczr. Clara Ballwt-g. l ranc-cs Olson.-ancl Harriet Allen. Two groups. ont- 4-onsisting of Q-igllt girls antl one ot' Q-ight lioys, liavt- lim-n start- ctl this yr-ar in muse-iiilmlu work. ,Xu aclclt-ml ft-aturc is that of student lc-:ulcrsl1ip. wln-relay mx-mln:-rs of thu choir art- givc-n an opportunity to take- L-omplctu charge- of the- group. This tt-mls to mlm-vm-lop Ht'll'--C'0llf'lllCllCC in all ancl offers training to those who show a natural aptituclt- for lt-adersllip. The privilc-gc of mlirevting the choir is open to all nu-inln-rs. A nt-w honor was lu,-stowed upon our choir this yt-ar wht-n it was select- :-cl lmy thc South Dakota State Music- .Xssoc-iation to rn-praise-nt the state at tht- North Cz-ntral Regional Music Vontcst in Minneapolis in the early part of April. and in whim-li Cig'lll.Ct'Il 1-lioirs compctt-cl. Sixty me-mlicrs wt-rv c-host-n on the lmasis of nu-rit and ticket salt-s for tht- trip. Quartx-rs for the me-mlwrs wt-rc obtained at the VV:-st Hott-l. Tha- Choir had tht- opportunity of singing in the Northrop Aullitorium of tht- tvnivcrsity of Minnt-sota. To climax the or-f-asion tht- Grand Cont-Q-rt was mliruc-tc-xl by Dr. Hollis Dann. 25 1 'I

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5 1 53:4 lie-ad from left to right: Hirst rowj Jahnel, Dei-vin, Mewing, Higgins, Johansen, Archer, Payne. Willie, Wellman, Keller, Omland, Story, Stovern, Menzia, Bordaseh, MeLauhlin, Tim- mcrman, Narverud. Daniels, Schwan, Finch, Rugner, Mantle, Knight, Leach, Hagen: fsee- ond rowl Lalil-sky, Clark. Got:-liy, VV:-lls, li. Johannsen, Ranney, Torp, Marsh, Stark, Patter- son, llyan, Mulcahey, Liggett, E. Mundy, lfratzke, Dietz. Goodrich, L. Mundy, Swindell, Har- Lung, Breen, Zeuchner, Harrington, Melzark, Yoder, Johnson, Geisen, M. Higgins: ithird rowj Uramptonu Shanahan, Gallett, llaulton, Jones. Daly, S, l'h3ITlbt'I'S, Arntz, Samuelson, Us-sander, Cochrane, Paar, Rasmus, Smith, Borehard, Arthurs, Cornelius, Braunstein, L. Pfeiffer, B. Pfeiffer, Bistodeau, Wright. lnsley, Oehs, Karl, Sudowg Cfourth rowl Ziegler, Green, Thomas, Mertz, Geisler, Smith, Ellcry, MeNeary, Nelson, McIntyre, Fessenden, Ander- son, Houmann, Lenihan, Everson, Van Vie-ave, li. Olander, Svarstad, Borden, Tullar, Cham- plin, Kettering, Butler, Ms-waldt, Ell, Lewis, Hoese, Tarver, Borden, Cully, Stacy: ffifth rowj M:-rriek, J. Olander, Sturm, Solbeipr, Frank, LaLonde, Lovelace, Fites, Janes, Bruggi- man, West, Vandover, G. Schumaker, Otis, Thompson, Noll, Lamb, Hollandsworth, Frazier, L. Sehuinaker, Simon, Lawrence, Schuman,-k, VVinterheld, Henshaw, Grover, Steenson, Hayes, Stapf, Hundstad, O'l3rien, Evans, Moek. LA, SOL, LA By FAY RASMUSSEN GTLHH CLUB OFFERS many opportunities to the students of Central High. Besides training the voices of its members. it enables them to have a better knowledge of tiner music. lt also promotes leadership. poise, cliaracter. initiative and culture. Haeh year the Glee Club gives con- certs in assemblies and at the local ra- dio station. The A Capella Choir and the Glee Club. eombined give two eon- eerts a year: one at Christmas and the other one in the spring. The entire club consists of 141-6 members. The large membership in- dicates the value of this extra curri- eular activity in Central High. The Boys' Glee Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays. The Girls' Glce Club meets on Tuesdays and Fri- days. On VVednesdays a joint chorus is held. The officers for the club are elect- ed for the entire year. The Girls' Glee Club officers are as follows: presi- dent, Josephine Ranneyg secretary, Marjorie Danielsg treasurer, Alta lNIac Smith. The offieers for the Boys' Glee Club are as follows: president, John Bruggemang secretary-treasurer, Win- ton Solberg.



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J -5.165 ,iv R1 zid from left to right: fFirst circlej G. Palmer, J. Mitchell, B. Fischer, A. Dietz, R. Luehr man R. VVzll l', Olsoi Il. G id 1' I E. B .. ll' fSe d ,i' l J L. M 'ris R. Putt 'son , mi , 1, ul e so 1, russe , con c ic e oi , ei lt. Birklund, S. Gudrnund, V. Fillbrandt, M. Bens, M. Bennett, E. Becker, E. DvNomme, R. Todd, L. Thompson, L. Hughes, L, Jacobson, M. Tietz, E. Fuller: fThird circle-j I'. Yeager, G. Crawford, VV. Korte, M. Drum, H. Douglas, l'. Jones, E. Srhile, l'. Allen, V. Insley, A, An- SINGING STRINGS By MARIE DRUM ORDERLY BUT NOT QUIETLY, the forty-five members of the Central High 'School Orchestra rambled into the Wasington musis room. The mea- stro, Leopold Rutter by name, called the class to, order, tappingthe baton on the music stand. Edith Pfeiffer, first violinist, takes roll and Mr. Rutter raises the baton starting the musicans into the G Mi- nor Symphony. A pause! In a patient tone, Mr. Rutter explains to the bewildered clarinets his special method of beat- ing. fBy the way, the baton is new, I beleive, so it can stand the beat- ing.J Sweetly the strains of the sym- phony float through the building. fThe author wonders what would hap- pen in the geometry class next door, 26 if the orchestra started to swing it. What about that, Davy?D The orchestra is preparing for the District Music Contest at Webster and a lot of hard work is involved for both the instruments and the dlr- ector. The two new violas with the two new string basses and six violon- cellos fnot all in use in the orchestra at the presentj purchased by the cap- able head of the music department, Reva Russell, and Mr. Rutter, fur- nish beautiful accompainet for the first vilions and second violins. Glen Palmer,concertmaster, plays the first measures of the piece in order to show the correct timing. Enraptured the other members listen as Glen makes that violin speak. Even the director forgets to stop him. Once again the whole ensemble takes up the chores and after dusting off a few places the group proceeds, to a different overture. So the hour passes.

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