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MMWWMMM 'rne oaacte 1930 -M-MW-MMM ,- 1---- ' in ' . M n .V L, 1 , M .5 .Y ., M a. ,g , lst Row: Ellis jones, Ralph Vxfaller, .loc Matthiesen, Kenneth Kaupp, Donald Diller, Miss Rice, Sewall Glincs, Howard Holtz, Roland Dcgner, Willntii' Stewart. Znd Row: Stanley Schreiber, George Gessner, Earl Kessler, Paul Schmidt, James Sloalces, Ralph Keel, Dale Diclcen, Harry Petersen, Dilman Diekcn, Wilbtll' Wfieben. Boys' Glee Club 'go We are especially proud of our Boys' Glee Club this year as they have made an unusually fine record. The club started work in the fall with the return of many experienced members and also with the addition of several new ones who were able to pass the dilheult try-outs. The boys appeared in the oper- etta and at the annual Father and Son banquet. Later in competition with clubs of the county at the County Contest held at Tama our boys proved to be the best, bringing home the cup. At the sub-district contest held at To- ledo, they also won first without competition. They proved their ability above all others at the district Contest entitling them to enter the State con- test at Iowa City, May 5. Page 41 4
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MAWWM The onacua 1930 WWWMMMW lst Row: Lois Lewis, Caroline Ross, Naideen Smith, Miss Rice, Edna Jansen, Viola Fnlts, Arlene SICIUCUS. Znd Row: Lorraine Meyer, Irene Ehrich, Anna Jane Stoakes, Lola Burhenn, Hazel Kahn, Kathryn Lally, Helen Marsau, Marian Vaupel. 3rd Row: Alma Wacha, Edna Oster, Hedwig Oster, Eleanor Gessner, Lois Burhenn, Ruth Boelsche, Frances Pippert. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club was chosen at the beginning of the first semester. The tryouts were voluntary and of those who responded 23 were chosen to compose the club. NVe began at once working on our part of the operetta, Pickles,l' which was presented December 20, 1930. Then came the constant practise of con- test numbers. XNe entered the county contest held at Tuma and won third. ln the sub-district contest held at Toledo, March 5, we won first. Then at the district contest held at Vtfaterloo we won second, which entitled us to go to Iowa City for the state contest from which we hope to bring home honors. Page 40
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MMNMWWMWWN The 0R6CLEl930 ' ' M HMB E RS NVillm1' Xlficlxen, VVillmur Stewart, George Reed, AliC!lI1Clll Kzmpp Boys' Quartet of '18 and ,ZQ triet contest held at Toledo and were chosen as mme of Flfteen hest quartets oi the state at the district contest held at Ames. Page 42 vvvvvvvvvsAAAAA1vslvvxAr In spite of the fact that there are three new members cm the boys' quartet, this year they have made a splendid showing. They won first at the sub-clis-
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