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J5 0 3 17 5 ' D ' uu uitic cutd SfieecA This year the high school has again made great progress in dramatics and speech due to the splendid guidance of Miss Onsrud. (s ih s ' J5 pc-c-c.h Ph o m The senior girl ' s speech program was given Tuesday evening, Gctober 12 at 8:00 P. M. in the high school auditorium. Presentation of Colors and Salute to the- Flag The Star Spangled Banner The Universality of Poetry. Betty Pahl, Vivian Heil, Verna McShane, All An Helen Gebhardt, Joan Ben Dolores Provost, Rayma Bartels, and Joan Randan. The Meaning of the Flag (Franklin K. Lane)..... Darlene Hatfield Poor Bni (Frederick Wick), and 01 Man River (Jerome Kern).. Boys’ Glee Club Mia Carlotta (T. A. Daly)..... Janice Rime Verse Choir Senior Hi S h Girla Verse Reading, .Mable Schaller Piano ..Janice Rime Comedy Wanted : A Cook” (Edith Painton)— Mrs. Hunt, Violet Haase; Biddy, Dorothy Steinwand; Gretchen, Violette Brown; Helga, Nadine Jury; Dinah, Pearl Mueller; Hop Lee, Corinne Stark. Comedy — The Patterson Dinner” (Robert St. Clair) — Mrs. Gilbert Patterson, Ardys Anderson; Royal Patterson, Ann Slemmons; Helen Fatter son, Marion Gehring; Barbara Patterson, I. ary Jean Donahe; Clara Weeks, Evelyn Martin; Evangeline, Dorothy Tuchscher. 5 pee.e.h Pro rati The 14th annual speech festival was held at Edgeley, March 22. The following numbers were given by ELlendale High School: Irish dialect— An Old Woman of the Roads (Padraic Colum), In Service (Winifred Letts) by Dorothy Steinwand. Italian Dialect— Mia Carlotta (T. A. Dalv)— Janice Rime. Verse reading— Incorrigible (Burgess Johnson) - Barter (Sarah Teasdale)— The Blades of Grass (Stephan Crane)— Fog (Carl Sandburg)— The Old Woman (Joseph Campbell) Ann Slemmons. Oration — Makers of the Flag (Franklin K. Lane) — Darlene Hatfield. Mrs. Clara Ingvalson of the N-I speech department served as critic. f a FesT val The annual play festival was held at Oakes High School auditorium February 23. Sllendale presented the one-act play: Peace Be To This House . The plot was: Into the Killer family comes The Stranger, and his presence makes for harmony and mutual understanding between father and son. John Killer, owner of the farm Palmer Retzlaff Mary Killer, his wife .Ardys Anderson Andrew Killer, their son. ••••••• .Floyd Mattheis The Stranger Paul Kern 1949 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum 2017 i
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Wixed E. Wed ell, M. Magoon, Janice Rime, (accompianist), Mrs. Lindquist (director). Third row— L. Maack. D. Van Si 1 A . M 1 1 CP P Ml 1 £»1 ] am A A v»r$ D LI JX ti 1 Oi - -t a tt» r t ■» . . « . 7 Z, 7 9 • ™r. = • ‘ rn, jl. tou, it. cnonoerger, B. Edvards, A. Babcock, N. Amar A. Trautman. Fifth row — R. Widmer, R. Vogeli, T, Wright, D. Slemmons, F. Kattheis, K. Griffin, G. Bobbe, E. Krxeger, H. Voegeli, W. Gibson, J. Helder, R. Barton, M. Provost. Ut o 1C CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The annual Christmas program, under the direction of Mrs. Lindquist, was held in the auditorium on December 16, 1948. The singers entered the auditorium carrying flash- light candles which gave a beautiful effect on the dark- ened auditorium. With the high school mixed chorus s sie- ving as a nucleus, the entire group containedover 250 voices and included children from grades three to twelve. Mrs. Brouillard, $rs. Heckman, Kiss Harris and Mrs. Shel- ver were in charge of the decorations and stage settings. Rayma Bartels read the Christmas Story. Janice Rime and Esther Schaller served as accompanists at the piano and organ respectively. The program was as follows: CHCRAL FESTIVAL Under the direction of Professor Hywell C. Rowland, head of the music department at the University of North Dakota, the high school choruses of Cakes, Edgeley, La Moure, and Ellendale presented together the seven- teenth annual choral festival on May 6, 1949 at Ellendale. The program was as follows: AMERICA ........... .Audience and Chorus JESU, JOY OF KAN ' S DESIRING . .Barb ONE WORLD .......... .O ' Hara Bratton 0 LORD SEND THE FIRE .... .Arr. Noble Cain 0 CUKE ALL IE FAITHFUL. . . .All BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT FOR CHRISTMAS MART ' S LULLABY 5th 6th grades TODAY THERE IS RINGING. . . .High School Chorus CAROL OF THE BELLS High School Chorus STAR CF THE EAST 7th Bth grades 0 Cl ME LITTLE CHHDREN CHRISTMAS LULLABY • • . • • .3rd 4th grades CHSRUBRIM SONG Sr. High School Chorus AND THERE WERE SHEPHERDS. . .Triple Trio Jr-Sr High School Chorus CHRISTMAS STORY Eayma Bartels IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR. .AH BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR Boys ' Glee Club CARILLON SHEPHERDS AWAKE Girls ' Glee Club 0 CHRISTMAS TREE (German carol). .3rd 4th grades WHEN CHRISTMAS MORN 13 DAWNING( Swedish Carol) 5th 6th grades LATELY WS WATCHED. ..... Sr High grades JOY TC THE WORLD (Recessional),. Triple trio Sr. High School Chorus MIXED CHORUS PRAYER FROM HANSEL AND GRSTA1 . Humperdinck-Riegger THREE WOODEN DOLLS. . • • « • .Beaulieu SOFTLY AS IN A MORNING SUNRISE. Romberg GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB WINTER SONG Bullard IHR2S FOR JACK •♦« .. . W. H. Squire STuUTH S aRTED MEN. ...... .Romberg BOY ' S GLEE CLUB TOE KING OF LOVE. ...... .Shelly and Morse THE ERIE CANAL. Arr. Fred Waring A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS CUR GOD. .Luther NOW THE DAY IS OVER Barnby MIXED CHORUS STAR 3: ANGLED BANNER. «... .Audience and Chorus 1949 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum 2017
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K 5 0 3 -»175 »I»11 Leave It To You , a light comedy, was presented by the senior class on April 7. The plot concerns Mrs. Deimott, a widow with a slender income and five children who haven t been reared to work. She has written to her brother Daniel in South America for help and he arrives in England and discovers that his nephew and nieces can make good if they must. He at once discovers that he has an in- curable disease and announces that he will leave hie fortune to the nephew or niece who succeeds iii making good. Privately he promises the fortune to each one of tf hfl m. How they all make good and how he deceives them make a good plot. CAST Mrs. Dermott Oliver. . . . Evangeline. . , Sylvia. . • , Bobbie. • • , Joyce. ... Daniel Davis Janice E. Rime Ernest Woodward Darlene Hatfield Mary Jean Donah e Virgil Erdelt .Mable Schaller Palmer Retzlaff Mrs. Crombie . Dolores Provost Faith Crombie. .Joan Randall Coleman Museum 2017
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