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Page fifty-seven THE NORTHERN TRAIL r First row: V. P-score, A. Staffin, M. Walsh, E. Schmidt, Miss Walter facconipj Second row: Miss Strong Cleaderb, M. Morrison, G. Tetzler, J. Martinson, J. Ad- ams, M. Simmons, E. Griffin, B. Strong, H. Soquist, L. A. Bent. Third row: H. Adams, F. Tilden, E. Hebert, L. Hebert, H. Larsen, E. Pearson, I. Flodin, R. Enroth, A. Lindberg, E. Gorz. sae Girls? Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club was organized in the Fall of 1927 with a member- ship of twenty-two. The first appeanance of the club was at the County Teachers' Institute in October. The girls furnish music for the school programs. and activities throughout the year and have a big part in the operetta each time one is presented. The first production was Wind- mills of Holllandv and this year Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves was given in January. Credit is given' for Glee Club Work.
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THE NORTHERN TRAIL Oratory THE Eagle River High School boys showed much enthusiasm for the oratorical contest last year. There were nine contestants who en- tered the contest intent upon winning honor for their school. Five were chosen from the pre-preliminary contest held in the high school auditorium on March 29, 1928. Those chosen were Harold Guth, Duane Esbensen, Arthur Ketz, Leo Bent and Robert Thrun. Crandon, Argonne and Eagle River were represented in the League Contest held at Eagle River. Grinding the Seed Corn, delivered by Henry Oettinger of Crandon, won first place, and Blood Will Tell, de- livered by Arthur Ketz, won second place. The Winners of first and second places in the League Contest repre- sented their respective schools in the Sub-District Contest held at Laona on April 12. Arthur Ketz won third place in this contest. Page fifty-six
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THE NORTHERN TRAIL H Back row: S. Hoy, C. Whitsett, C. Herold, C. Speiss, L. Bent, E. Hunt, W. Wal- czak, J. Ellis, K. Behlow, Miss Strong fleaderl. Front row: E. Gorz, R. Troyer, W. Oerichbauer, J. Fearson, A. Speiss, E. Makin- en, N. Mayo. 'ae Boys' Gllee Club T HE Boys' Glee Club was organized in September with a membership of twelve singing boys who devoured close harmony, darkie melodies and pep songs. The boys are in demand for programs and entertain- ments here at school. Together with the Girls' Glee Club they have put on two successful operettas. The music department of our school is under the direction of Miss Strong, who spends each afternoon attempting to put music into the souls of our high school boys and girls. We hope that the music department of our school will increase each year and that great progress in music will be made. Page Iifty-eight
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