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We ?4rc frAtf ( ll n vc C Vl I BAND PERSONNEL. Gorjiats- Wallace Lunudou. Chester nhUn. Mary Jam Wclwer. LeRoy Sahlin. RonnJd Lindquisl. Gilbert Smith. Phillip FUdtand. Malcolm MoHcy. Robert Thorsheim. EIwohJ Johnson, Edward Stark. Victor Rertf- pr n. 1th CbirWels Mao Svoukmi. Betty Thumbed;. Louise Creto, l.orraino Sf'htuMt. Melba Sflhlin. Harriet Ander- son, Hottv Waldo. Alice Olson. Billy Eckks, Ethel Kuhnly. 1 tilth Hohncr. Mnrlys Larson, Mary Holl, Allan Thomp- son. Dorothy Louth ner. C Melody Saxophones— Dorothy Je person. Jcnnettr O-ftnt. Warren fVnuy. Eh SaxophutiOfi- - I lproi Kitofler. Joseph SnhMn. Tenor Saxophone- Verion Carlson. Eh Baritone Saxophone—Arthur Anderson. French llorni D 'id Shoiiui t, Msircaic-t Fromjiny, Vernon Job noon. Flutes nnd Piemlu Eutrone Foster. Jean Tur- ‘teon. LuEk Jean Arndt. Tromlwre; Alan Larson. Lawrence Johnson. Bryant Peltier, Wallace L»r?on, Haritnn Jehu Bnxier. LJfisstR -Robert Eim-trcm, Carroll Waller. Norman Mdstec, Donald Peterson. Bassoon- CurlL Wilson. Eb C'ari in I Billv Ermler, Obee Mnry Hendrickson. Ban- Clarinet Lj ttv Barits, Drum - fiord on Palmer. Margaret Osterlmuer. Mary Ann Shobertr, Raymond Erhftrt. Isabelle QsterbftUer, Irene Shmlfieviea., WHAT'S THIS? Why il's io be (he best band in the stale. Under ihe leadership of Mr, Phelps, the Forest Lake band has had a very successful year—playing for pep fests, assemblies, basketball and football games, music festivals at Chisago City and Anoka, and of course the annual spring concert. There are sixty actu- al members of the band and about twenty-five beginners. The school has bought many fine new instruments, and there is enough ability to produce one of the finest bands in ths state. The president is Wallace Langdon,- vice-president, Mae Swenson, and Mary Hendrickson is custodian of capes and caps. Well, here's hoping we'll see you at the national mu;ic contest ne :i year.
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HfK-k Row Eli» Wittnirju. Gilbert Smith. Eldon parson, Clyde Rimvs n, Donald ] .arson. El wood Johnson, Miss Skoc. Mr. Evans, Roxanne Smith, Ionise Crete. Melva Cesliu. Daniel Wflldoek. Seated—Ruth Emtk, Miiry Uendriekson, Loi? Lterjjersot;. Porte Solem, Mae Swenson. ON April 23 the seniors presented the-comedy play Tish by Alice Chadwicke. The main character in the play was Tish (Ellen Morrissey), who was an old spinster who loved ad- venture. Her two girl friends were Aggie (Evelyn Arlh) and Lizzie (Irene Bates). Gene Fos- ter played the pari of the troublesome old sheriff, Lem Pike. Ellen (Nelha Voss), the young lady owning the hotel, and Charlie Sands (Bichard Hoii), Tish's nephew, furnished the romantic angle for the play. Beilina Trent (Phyllis Anderson) and Wesley Andrews (Allan Anderson) got involved over a novel they were writing. Callie Hopkins (Betty Ban- ja) and her father Luther (Clayion Weslin) got involved in an argument over Ellen's hotel. Denby Grimes (John Baxter) and Dorice Gaylord (Mary Ann Shoberg) were a movie producer and actress from Hollywood. The play was produced under the direction oi Miss Cole and Miss Hildahl. ALMOST EIGHTEEN, which provided fun, drama, romance and domestic problems, was pre- sented on November 28 by the Junior class. The cast had twelve members and was coached by Miss Skog and Mr. Evans. Eddie Barry was played by Elwood Johnson, Lois Bergerson took the part of Ann Sherman. Mrs, Barry, Eddie's mother, was Rozanne Smith; while Mr. Barry was portrayed by Donald Larson. Gilbert Smith as Tommy Granville, Mae Swenson as Beatrice Barry, Ella Whitman as Sally, Ma.y Hendrickson as Mrs. Granville, Ruth Houle as Mabel Warren, Clyde Ramsden as Uncie George, Doris Solem as Miss Dalyrmple, and Dan- iei Waldoch as Professor Merritt completed the cast.
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o» Wt U-O 4 V| Third Row David Shoquisi, Mayo Kramer, Luther LeVwseur, Jumg CnHson. Vernon Carbon. Wallace Luraon. Walter Strom. Rr acv Johnson. Carroll Waller, (lien Waller, LeRuy Carlson, Donald Fum»i Second Row - Florente Shosteit. Maranret Lolcen, Irene Dale-., Joyce Birch, Florence Ji-hn on, CtT UtriPC Mogfa, Harriet Anderaon, Dorothy Lvuthner, Belly UanUt, Betty Thumbeck. Irene Rydeen, Kiln Whitman. Stella Soups tail, Phyllis Olson, Dorothy Jesjjer- Kvclyn Arth. First Row Mary Hendrickson. Dolores Kuefler, Virsima Tureen, Yvonne Heisler. Ruth Hopkins. Dolores Bernier. Mario Leo. Lorraine Speech . Marie Vj.-riine, iJuri Tv i r on, Donna Carlson, l uella Carpenter. Lorraine Walla. Lucille Waldock; Edryce Johnson, pianist; Mr. Phelp . director; nol picturnl, Mae Swanson. IT’S 11:05 and from tha music room we h ;ar ihe voices of ihs Sanior High Mixed Chorus. Lei's go in and join them. We find seals and Mr. Phelps, the director, hands us the music so we may follow along. He explains to us that this is the Pilgrims' Chorus by Wagner which the chorus sang at Chisago City in the Fall Music Festival. The group has been very active in taking part in school programs and outside functions for the past two years. Oh, a different selection is being given out. Let's see what this one is. We are told this number is the one chosen for the District Contest held at Anoka in April. The name of it is Peasant and his Oxen. Just time for one more number before the belt so we listen with pleasure to O Blest Are They and then prepare to leave for lunch. All members of the chorus seem to be trying hard to make their chorus one of the outstanding musical organizations of the school.
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