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Front ROW: Ethel liart-ll, Kermit Vnnderhilt, Uharles Nelson, Rilyllltilltl Ililler, llarold Iinnglauid, .lnlnes h , . 1 , t . . - t Torvik, Allan Moe, Fnhian Slbllkllli, Roger Whcatnlzui, Roy l ite , lwle Williuns t'ltnn Runnnn Nl: l'lltl .A . ., Back ROW: Carlton Fischer, Kenneth Strinnioen, llonnhl De Witte. lloward tbwen, llonuld Holmgren. Robert lrenseh, Robert Ostenson, Peter Torvik, Neal Davis, Orville Winger, Raymond Vsguard, Robert Dresselhnns, Kermit llendrivkson. Uurtis lmrson. YOUR CHORD PLEASE Every Monday and lVednesday fourth period the sound of masculine voices lifted in song pierced the silence of the D. H. S. halls. One who traced the songs to their source would have found the boys' glee club practicing' in the music rooni on third floor. When volunteers were called for at the first ot' the year. t'orty-tive D. H. S. boys tried out for the organization. Since. of course. it is ini- possihle to enter such a large glee club in the contest, there were eliminations until twenty- eigrht singers remained. In selecting' inenibers for the group. Mr. Russell H. Platz chose the voices that would blend the best and the boys who would really work the hardest. After a few months of practicing, the boys' glee club was ready to appear in the December fall concert with Lo, How at Rose Ere Blooniingg' and Proudly as an Eagrlef' 'l'hen they turned their faces toward the spring music contest. For this competition Mr. lllatz directed the boys in Dedication and Un the Sea. 'l'he first con- test. the district, was at West l'nion. Here the glee club earned a Division I rating' and the opportunity to enter the state contest held at Waterloo April 27. Two soloists from thc organization entered the district contest. Peter Torvik, a baritone. sang' Vale, and Bob Dresselhaus, a bass, sang Hive a Man a Horse He Fan Ride. Both won Divi- sion ll ratings. STATE VONTEST RESI'L'l'S DIVISION I Boys' tllee f'lulJ Mixed Uhorus Voneert Band Brass Sextet Saxophone Quartet Woodwind Trio Vornet Trio Hornet Solo-Howard Owen Bass Solo-Orville Mestad Girls' Glee Club Soprano St!ltl7Mtll'.itlI'i1' Rinm t'ontrnlto Solo-Franiees xY0lll0ldOl'f Bassoon Solo-Margaret Jansen IHVISION H Saxophone Solo-Glenn Vanderbilt Bb Ularinet Quartet Mixed f'lflI'illOt Quartet Alto Vlurinet Solo-f-Peter Torvik Rh l'l:irinet Solo-Kermit Valnlerluilt lhillflllllltl Solo-Roselnnry Kuhn French Horn Solo--Rosemary Kuhn Oboe Solo-Virginia Ahn Baritone-Euphoniuin Solo-Kermit Hendrickson Violin Solo-Virginia Hendrickson
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