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THE MONOCLE NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-FOUR NIXICIJ l'llKJRl'S RUNYI A. .Xmlei'son, IX. Young, I.. liutwasser, VY. XYielun:in, XY. lilzilt. Ii. Ainlersmi, XY. Zi-sign-i', I.. lloilge, ll. VYilli:in1s, ll. XYilli:lms. RUXY Z N. Imfilills, lf Bennett, bl. I.olll'ie, Y. llunter, Xl. Nelson. KI. lin-ill-smi. Il. lloyi'i':lll. vl, Ililger, F. lfinstzul, II, XYelslm. IJ. iiillmertson, XY, S1n':ig':1e. Run, , . . . . . . . . . . 3--lx, llrelier, li. Klein, lx. llnwiiiqgols, XX. ltli, N. I-ziyiiiw, I.. 5l'lll'k'HI, IJ. Nelson. NI, llzilil. l. llzigen. Y. Ainlersuii, VY. Nvells, ll. Fox, li, Olson, RUXY -IWS. Ilerrieil, li. Olson, M. Illalenlin, S, lfzivell, R, Smith, Ilireetoir Miss .-Xverill, li. Ilroetzxnzin. Xl. Wllletstone, I, llleuseli, N, Mm-slow. lVIiXed Chorus and Glee Club The Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club, both directed by Miss Harriet Averill, have done much to encourage musical interests among the students in high school. On various oc- casions both the Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus have appeared before the publicg however, preparing for the annual Music Tournament at Eau Claire on May ith, 1934, in which both organizations participated has occupied most of the time allotted to this activity. The results of this tournament are as follows: Glee Club First lace' Mixed Chorus third place. All solos placed at the tournament. a P a a MIRLS' f2l.lCl'I i'l.I'IK ROW' 1 -li. llmiurois, Il. I.ohi'ie, ll. Clem, R. llrelier. IJ. Fox, S, llerrieil, N. Mi-slow. ROXY J --Y. Ilnnier, Ill. Nelson, IXI. lireclesnnl, bl. Royernft, QI. llilger. li. lfinslml. ll. XYelrl1. RUYY 5--XY, lik, M. li:iy11o1', I.. SL'llI'Cl1l, IJ. Nelson, Nl. llalil, l. Ilaigen, Y, Amlerson, XY. XY4-lls, ROW' 4 ll. Olson, M. Malkin, S. lfzlvell. R. Smith, Miss Averill, Ilireetorg lf. liroetzinzin, XI. XYlie1sImie I, lileuseli. thirty-one
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TI-IE MONOCLE NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-FOUR SOPIIUMORIC GIRLS ROVV 1--li. l.1ll'I'!lllL'0, I.. lfricze, li. franc, M. Eaton, H. Humphrey, N. Muslow, I, Rohrssen, R. Drcher, IL, Hcllanil, L. Lloyrl, B. Germain, H. llunlrip, C. Loisellc. RUVV 2 B. Anmlcrson, N. Ness. l. llchlars, II. GritTin, I . Sclinster. M. Allan, I.. Lange, L. Billiard, K. Kassubziuni. RUXY 3--l.. t'lt-vvlznnl, li. lilstran, V. Lawrence, VV. VVelIs, D. Johnson, IJ. Linden, G. Roycraft, F. Ryan, Al. Lohric, li. llonrgnis. ROVV 4 ---- M. Dahl, ll. Mills, A. Johnson, M. L:iBrL-Q, II. Ilcrnovsek, D. Holtz, II. Haas, J, Hinke, E. An- derson, ll. Goetz, R. l'i'ipc, D, flzill. RUVV 5 -M. l'i-ocknow, M. Mvlionalil, M. Jasper. Il. lihlcrs, L. Brick, M, Ilunmlerson, If. folin, R. Nesbit, li. 'l'anze1', L. Svlltieiili-i'. Y ROV' bfi.. Monat, B. Rhcingzins, L. Nelson, I. Johnson, G. Hartman, G. Tupper, H. Connell, F. Madden, l'. Krciling, M. Kiziynor. ROVV 7-Y-I Ring, if VVilh-nbockcl, L. ffllonncll, F. Priest, M. Polzin, K. Dick, P. Lehlay, B. Gunderson, Burgeman, VV. lik. W, I SUI'I'l0MORE BOYS ROW 1' ll, Ilansun, R. Galena, W. Klzitt, VV. NVickm:in, M. Rheingrins, C. Nicolai, A. Bettner, S. Bar- rlngton. RONV lf U. Hanson, J. Jasper, G. Ilcrgnson, T. Salling, Ii. Novak, T. Harper, IC. Bocttcher, F. Close, WV. Frank. ROW' .3 12. Banlinan, I., Lnhs, L, Dodge, Il. Dodge, R. Solberg, R. Butak, l'. Nicolai. ROVY -kill, Grvenwalml, NV. Mm-ric, R, Smith, H. Peck, M. Maerinslancl, Ii. Anderson, RUVV 5-- li. Ilarringtmi, lf. Vonrnoyer, V. l'lUf?tifCl1t'l', O. llvmnrs, P. Drake, S. flark. L. Michnud. ROVY 6 II. Zach, Y, llunt, D. Yinctte, il. Bender, J. Roycraft, K. Sargeant, E. Larson, B. Larson, B. Vliilliaxns. RUVV 7- 0. llopkins, Ii. Rcvker, Soclcn, V. Royeraft, ll. Gilbcrtson, NV. Gillette, C. Schmidt, R. Carr, L. Krause, G. Nelson. . ' ' l RUVV Sf-R. Ilunncinan, ll. llovclansl, A. Moline, A. Melville, A, Ripplinger, V. Culhcrt, C. Begin. RUVV U -N. Sanilwick, VV. Rvstall, A. Antlerson, li. Larson, R. Peck, V. Miller, R, Arts, J. Kraft, U. Bell. RUVV lik-L. Ainsworth, R. Rrccliic, T. Spitzcnburgur, E. VVhitc, B. Hoppe, A. Kunz, R. Jewett. ROVV 114l', Ze.-nm-r, T. Joas, VV. llanner, VV. Michaucl, F. Dawes, L. Bohnert, R. Bartz, A. Johnson, W. llill, Il. Iivrry. twenty-eight
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THE MONOCLE NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-FOUR I . lf. .X. KHXY l R Xlrlllciulmiu, I.. XXX-i'iuuil:l, l.. I.i1lis, N. l.et-. R. Perle, ll. l'ei'lt. RHXY l -l. Xl lielau. Il. lxoeplw. ll. ft-ell, V. llgill, if ferll, XY. flloi-ri, NY. Aloluisout IQUXX' .5 lf. lluivrllh .X. Slain-1. 11. l'rocltuou, NIV. Rogers. li. Kloi'lv11:-wit, Xl. Hoelirlug, Y. lluut, F. F. A. Club I helieve in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I helieve in my own alwility to work erliciently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ahility of organized farmers to serve our own and the puhlic interest in marketing the product of our toil. I lwelieve we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfairf, That is part of the creed of the Future Farmer of America and the goal which every Ia'.F.A. lwov endeavors to reach and maintain. Last fall the chapter made out a list of seven ohjectives for the coming year. They were as follows: Have a summer camp, li. F. A. haskethall team, milk testing association, help defray ex- penses of judging teams at lVladison, increase enrollment to 25 hy next fall, news column in paper every week, and enter F.F.A. puhlic speaking contest. Some of these have already lween carried out, others are underway and further plans are lweing made to carry Ullt the remaining olwjectives. lUliX .XXI7 SNl.Xl.l. GRAIN Rott l. Y. Ilui-1, R. llutzilx. Row J, Xlr. Rogers, Il, Zcvli. l'lll'l.'l'RY .XNI5 l'QliliS Nou l. li. I'x'ocl4uou. li. Nloi'ii'iis.vn. Row J. lf. liaiigslziil, R. l.ee. l,lYlfS'I'Ul'li Kim l. .X. Xlait-i', R. fllclllquliziiil. Row J. Xl. lloellring. VI. llaillcy. thirty-seven
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