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COLLEGE QUARTET The college quartet, composed of James Tavis, lst tenor, Charles Derouin, 2nd tenor, Sammy Robinson, baritoneg and Albert Engel, bass, has become one of the most deservedly popular of the musical organiza- tions of the school. Charles Derouin replaced Erling Jacobson as second tenor the winter quarter, after Mr. Jacobson's graduation from high school with the fall quarter class. The quartet has had a very successful year, having sung at Buttrey's Opening, and at programs of the Methodist Men's Brotherhood, Lutheran Men's Brotherhood, Forum, Lions' banquet, Christmas program, W.A.A. Revue and at three assembly programs. They also appeared at several programs during the spring quarter. Their wide repertoire of classical, popular, and humorous selections has been enthusiastically received by their audiences. g TAP REVUE All hands on deck was the frequent command of Captain Marguerite Eckes at the Tap Revue sponsored by W. A. A. on March 2, and each suc- ceeding command brought forth a troupe of tappers. Broadway Melodies were portrayed by the first group, then Rustic Rhythms Kincluding the Old Gray Mare in personj, then a troupe from on Shipboard and finally the pickaninnies from Away Down South in Dixie, who were aided by three black for were they black 'ZJ crooners. . The program represented a program taking place on a ship. Repre- sentative costumes made by the different girls added much to the appear- ance of each group, as well as the colored flood lights manipulated by Arthur Hedge from the balcony, and the stage lights by Harold Voll. Approximately sixty girls contributed to the success of the entertain- ment, which was planned and directed by Miss C. Ruth Campbell, adviser of W. A. A., and Genevieve Switzer, Dance Officer. Piano accompanists were Lillian Malone, Glenn Houghton, and Esther Larson. Several negro songs were sung by the Boys' Trio-James Tavis, Albert Engel, and Charles Derouin. Tl
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, , 1 i l r TEACHER TRAINING l I ELSIE HENNING ESTHER BONNICHSEN Assistant Supervisor. Grade Six, Central School Assismnt Supervisor, Grade One, Il, Au Iowa Slam Cgnl-ml 5511001 'l'e:u'hers Colle-gre, Ce- BA Au Univm.sity of dur Falls, Town. ltlinnosotnt Grnduale Study, 'llnivvrsity of llirxne-sotn. MILDRED FORSETH Arsislilnt Supervisor, Grade Eight, Central School Standard Grndufrtf-, Stats- 'l'0flCl1t'tl'S College, VVinon:1, Minnesota. HELEN M. NICHOLS Assistant Supervisor, Grade Three, Central School B. State Tent-11ers Colivpfv, Kirksville, Missouri. P. S. BERG Director vfTraining School B. S.. Mount Union Col- IC-gc. Alliance, Ohio: Gr:idun.t0 Study, Uni- versity uf Clricrumv and Vniversity of Missouri. BESS C. BRIDGES Assistant Supervisor, Grade Five, Central School Sftrlndn rd G raid un te-, State 'Feacllers Cfollflgff, Divlciuson, North Driltof tu. ELEANOR CARR Assistant Supervisor, Gratle Two, - Central School B. S., University of North Balto-tn. Grand Forks, North D11 kntzl. H ELEN E STEIN HOFF Assistant Supervisor, Grade Four, Central School Stands: rd Graduate, State 'Ponclwrs College. Plalttoville, Wisconsin. DOROTHEA KNOWLTON Assistant Supervisor, Grade Set-en, Central School IZ. Ed., State 'l'o:1cl1cers ffolloge-, Minot, North Dakota. Eighty
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EUNICE ERICKSON Eunice Erickson, the High School'-s representative to the Who's Who, because of her scho- lastic ability and honorary stand- ing was selected as a candidate for the high school delegation by the D. A. R., for the trip to Washing- ton, D. C. 'She is not only rated highly in scholastics, but also an active member of the Women's League and the Women's Athletic Association. ALFRED STRANIK Alfred Stranik, a 'March Gradu- ate from Model High, conscienti- ous in his studies, was a three let- ter man in basketball, an all Con- ference Captain and 'guard in '36, also a member of the High School Men's Union. 8th ANNUAL I-IOMECOMING CCOntinucd from Page 745 In the afternoon the Savage warriors charged out onto the field of battle to meet the traditional foe, the Beaver invaders. The game brought forth many exciting moments evidenced by thrilling runs, long passes, clean playing and great blocking. Coming back at half time with the score 7-0 against them the stalwart Savages pushed over the tying counter early in the third quarter, after which neither team scored. The annual Alumni Banquet and Homecoming dance wound up the celebration. The dance was held, as always, in the big gym, which was beautifully decorated and lighted. A special feature of the celebration was the filming of the entire homecoming festivities by Arthur Hedge. The film, much of which was taken in full natural color, will remain a permanent record of the event of 1935, which proved to be one of the most outstanding Homecoming cele- brations in the history of the school. Seve nity- r-ight
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