Miss Davis HOVER 'l'lIl4I S'I'EPI'E ..... I Our diminutive mistress of melody, Anna Mae Davis, has music wherever sho goes. The young 'uns in the grade schools and the lovelies in high school break into song as she approaches. ln addition to preparing girls' glee club, sextette, and vocal soloists to win state music contests. she directs the production of a colorful Tun Nl0RNING VVINDH . II I. SOIIVl'1IG'S SONG .. .... . VOCAL SOLOISTS Putty Alllllllfliitlll Donna Haugen THE HI-:Am 'llllA'l S FREE M:Irg:Iret Mci'ahe Soprn nos 'Puri LAss WI'I'II 'rum IJIc1.Im'A'I'I-1 AIR . SING AGAIN ! .,......... YVIIICN I WAs SI:vI:N'I'I-:EN Mvzzo Sopranos .lo:uuu' 'll0l'gl'llll HOMING' ................ ll-' MY SONG IIAII VVINGS' Dorothy Schzirpiug 'SAPPIIIQ' Om-1 Violet liidue BOA'I's or MINE AT PAR'I'ING .. Uontralto . Ifran.w'on1hr .......,.-Irnw . . .ProIlu'ru1' .....Robyn, .......Grir'y . .1rr. If ru mfr . . .flrl lfivyo ,....lIahn Grwlvllnniuojf . . . . .Bruhnzx ...jlillrr . . ,Roywr.v and entertaining grade school operetta each year. lVIm'g:ire-t McK'aln- Joanne Torgrim Violet Bidne, Dorothy Schzlrping Donna llnugt-n, Patty Amundson, i 64
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Bottom Row: Curtis Rosendahl, Tommy Knowlton, YVilliam Hendington, Keith Knorr, Howard Gulliek- son, Ernest Vine, Howard Sersland, Howard Womeldorf. Second Row: Kletus Rood, Dick Kulans, Keith Lee, Roheri Nelson, Charles Danielson. Charles Carlsen, Carlton Ruen, Roy l ulsaas, A. F. Hnneer. Third Row: NVesley Hnlvorson, Norris Erickson, Erwin Mathys, Paul Dresselhnus, Gnylon llalverson, Rim-hard liiehold, liester Olson. Dean Orwoll. Fourth Row: Raymond Kvamme, Carleton Vine, Kenneth Olson, Donald Lumen, Gordon Anderson, Carroll Nesseth, Paul Kaster BASEBALL SCHEDULE April ll Uahnar Here April 17 Fresco Here April 24 Fresco There April 29 New Hampton Here May 2 Sectional Tournament May 9 Waukon There May lti Waukon llerc May 20 Calmar There Mr. Haneer started out this years season with a smile because eight lettei- men reported for baseball. They were Curtis Rosendahl, Tom Knowlton, Bill Headington, Keith Knorr, Howard Sersland, Ernest Vine, Howard Gulliekson, and Richard liomen. After a, prolonged siege of rain, fog, mist-yes, even snow -the diamond became a field of oozing, greasy mud. The smile on Mr. Hancer's face was replaced by a. worried and harrassed expression. Since this book goes to press before results can be determined, it is impossible to forecast, with any degree of accuracy, the final outcome of the season. But with favorable Weather and the present team, Decorah can expect a favorable season ot' baseball. G6
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