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MUSIC (Concluded from page 7) The following program was played at the spring concert, May 13: America Arr. Carey March of Youth Olivadoti Evening Idyl (Serenade) Weber Young America (Overture) Russell Trombone Toboggan Weber Black Mask Hayes Salutation Seitz Chapel Shrine (Reverie) Leoni Tannhauser (Overture) Wagner Washington Post Sousa Star Spangled Banner Arr. Smith Band Festival The same program was used in the sixth annual band festival held this year at Edgeley. Mr. J. A. Holvik of Concordia College was guest director of the massed band consisting of groups from Edgeley, Ellendale, LaMoure and Oakes. This is one of the four activities sponsored by the Dickey-La Moure Activities Association and the only one in which grade pupils may participate. It has served to encourage young band members to earn a place in the Senior Band. Twirlers The majorette, Lois Merrick and four of the twirlers, Dorothy Neer, Ethel Johnson, Maralyn Bowerman, and Phyllis Johnson, have done good work this year. In their new red and white satin uniforms, white band hats, and white boots, the twirlers have supplemented the band in its march- ing. In order to obtain and train new twirlers to replace graduates of class of beginners has been started. In this class are Edna Maier, Virginia Whelan, Barbara Asenbauer, Luella Hokana, Shirley Neer, Leona Rowe, Dorothy Schmidt, and Louise Strand. District Music Contest Ellendale’s entrants in the District Music Con- test, April 24, were Keith Sehnert, clarinet solo; Phyllis Fleming, flute solo; Leona Heimke, piano solo; and Ethel Johnson, baton twirler. All received honor ratings. Phyllis, Leona and Ethel were eligi- ble to compete in the state contest in Grand Forks. Music Awards The Music Pin and the Music Lyre are special music awards offered in recognition of musical ac- tivity. Since its origin in 1932, thirty-six students have earned the right to wear the music pin, by par- ticipation in band, glee club, contest, private les- sons, or other specified musical activities. Four more, Leona Heimke, Ilene Fuller, Patricia Goddard, and Merrill Hess have earned the pin this year. In 1937, E. H. S. initiated a chenille lyre letter, given for participation in three choral festivals. Added this year to the 59 who have received this award are Justine Heckmann, Helen Halmberg, and Phyllis Fleming, Seniors; Robert Anderson, Boyd Blumer, Ilene Fuller, Patricia Goddard, Milton Harm, Eva Mae King, Inga Martin, Lois Merrick, and Reuben Roehl, Juniors. Seniors who earned awards last year were Phyllis Fleming, music pin; Lorraine Gib- son, Doris Bolstad, and Merrill Hess, music lyres. Other musical program and allied activities in- clude the following: Miss Martha Buck, pianist; Miss Gertrude Erbe, soprano; Mr. Floyd N. Ackert, trumpeter; and Mrs. Dunphy, accompanist; presented an assembly pro- gram, March 13. Miss Cora Ellingson prepared and presented various programs by the sixth and seventh grade chorus. Miss Dahl’s second and third grade rhythm band played as specialty numbers at programs. Miss Brun’s tap dancing classes have performed many colorful dances. Several high school students took private lessons in piano and appeared in recitals throughout the year. 1941 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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NEW GYMNASIUM AUDITORIUM OUR SENIOR ATHLETES Charles Boyle — “Chas” played consistent foot- ball at right guard. Although a small man, he was fast enough to take over the running guard po- sition. He was one of the lightest men on the team, but he earned a letter in his Senior year by just plain rugged fighting. “Chas” also earned his initial letter in basketball by playing guard. He is shooting for a letter in track this year. There are high hopes for Charles in the 440 and the short dashes. He has 3 points toward a track letter. Robert Bauer — Basketball is his specialty. He earned two letters during his high school career. His height and his defensive ability helped to strengthen the small Cardinal quintet a great deal. He earned his first letter in football at the tackle position. It takes a rugged player to play tackle and “Billy Boy” accomplished this feat successfully. Bauer is working on the high jump in track. Richard Dunphy — Richard hailed from Minne- apolis, two years ago, where he had played football and basketball. He earned two letters playing right end for the Cardinals. His height made him a good pass receiver, and his experience contributed in mak- ing him a stellar end on defense. Dick played de- pendably and his teammates found him easy to play with. Dick earned a letter last year in basket- ball. But this year because of too many years of active competition, he was unable to play. Douglas Houghton — Doug was elected Honor Athlete for the 1940 football season. He played foot- ball four years and earned three stripes. His main position was fullback, but he was capable of hand- ling any of the backfield positions, and he also called signals in his Senior year. In basketball he suc- ceeded in earning two letters at the forward position. The hurdles are his main events in track. teams this year, but he did teach the team to co- operate with their teammates, to play the game fair and square, and to win or lose cheerfully. All say, “Three cheers for Coach Ehlers, a grand guy and a good-all-round Coach!” Merrill Hess — In his first year out for football Merrill successfully played at left guard and strengthened the line with his weight. Even though he reported late in the season for practice, he earned his initial letter in football. He is a basketball en- thusiast and has done good work in track. Donald Heine — Although Donald was not a reg- ular in football, he earned his first letter during his Senior year. He came out as a Freshman and worked hard to learn the fundamentals in football. He stuck it out and earned his stripe. Instead of basketball, Donald took up oratory. He is assured of a letter in track. His main event in track is long distant run- ning, the mile and half mile. When Donald starts something, he sticks to it. Walter Vomhof — Walter didn ' t take active part in athletics, but he was a great supporter of every kind of sport. Besides being student manager for two years, he was also elected cheer leader. Other Seniors who have participated in athletics are Charles Bassett, Robert Mallon and Lloyd Strand. Charles went out for football and basketball. Robert went out for football but started late. He is workr ing hard in track this year. Lloyd also waited until he was a Senior before going out for football, so he lacked the experience to earn a letter. He has gone out for track for two years. ELLENDALE SUB-DEB CLUB (Concluded from page 8) by all the members and the Sub-Deb Frolic with forty invited guests. The club has been made successful this year by its sponsor, the American Legion Auxiliary of Ellendale; its leader, Miss Margaret Williams; and its members, Eunice DuRand, Ilene Fuller, Lorraine Gibson, Ethel Johnson, Eva Kin, Lois Merrick, Dor- othy Murray, Ruth Ofstedal, Ruby Sprouse, and Virginia Whelan. PAGE 11 1941 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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Ellendcde High School GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Auditorium Friday Mag 23, 1941-8:15 P. M. Processional March - High School Band Tannhauser Wagner Floyd N. Ackert, Director Presentation of Colors Invocation - Piano Solo - Hark! Hark! the Lark! Selections - Dedication The Birds Calm as the Night Scouts of Troop 32 M. W. Heckmann Leona Heimke Schubert-Liszt Girls’ Glee Club Franz Treharne - Bohm Miss Martha Buck, Director Program Theme — The Class of 1941 Looks Ahead Participating in a panel discussion will be Blanche Babcock, Doris Bolstad, Phyllis Fleming, Donald Heine, Merrill Hess, Douglas Houghton, Dorothy Neer and Walter Vomhof Selections High School Band March of Youth - Olivadoti Chapel Shrine — Reverie - Leoni Presentation of Class - Miss Minnie C. Onsrud High School Principal Selections ----- High School Chorus Come Gentle Spring — from The Seasons - Haydn Dear Land of Home - Sibelius Miss Martha Buck, Director Conferring of Diplomas - - - - A. R. Amphlett President, Board of Eudcation America All
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