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BoYs' GLEE CLUB Fin! Row Kloft to rightl: Darrell Thompson, Herby Dutt, Rollie Hinckley, Walter Schumacher, Earl Stucke, Chad Hinckley, Ronnie Olsen, Bob Houck, Howard Kunstle. Second Row: How- ard Clark, Arnes Thompson, Wallace Curl, Dana Peep, Milton Starks, Dale Rogers, Grant New- man, Mr. Urban Director. Third Row: Duane Beiber, Duane Hughes, Myron Moore, Howard Opp, Duane Comeau, Jim Combellick, Chuck Newland, Franklin Fransen, Keith Manfull. The Boy's Glee Club, practicing every week of the second semester, is bent on avenging the second place rating handed them by the Selby Club last year at the Hickory Stick Contest. Mr. Urban, Fin1andia, Waltzing Matilda, and the boys are the combination out to win the division back for G. H. S. N4 kk .L MIXED ENSEMBLE Pictured at the left are Howard Opp, Joyce Schneider, Dottie Olsen, and Dana Peep. Chuck Newland, Earl Stucke, Betty McNeely and Joan Tobin complete the group but were not present at the timeithe picture was taken.
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row tleft to righil: Billie Smith, Valerie Budde, Marguerite Smith, Ginger Hart, Joan Tobin, Norma Hockesson, Amy Maas, Mabel Harvey, Margaret Willey, Loretta Bryant, Lois Hansen. Soc- ond Row: Lucille Holmes, Dottie Olsen, Joyce Schneider, Donna Davis, Shirley Griese, Donna Maas, Marie Genzler, Ardys Becker, Mary Ann Lewis, Helen Anderson, Dorothy Engel, Mary Ann Kaiser, Marla Johnson, Phyllis Harvey, Mr. Urban, Director. Third Row: Shirley Hult, Alma Maas, Betty Stephens, Pearl Hawkinson, Verla Manfull, Betty McNee1y, Alberta Houck, Norma Vetter, Rosemary Ellis, Colleen Bamesberger, Ruby Duncan, Deloris Bryant, Pauline Hockesson, Mildred Griese, Dor- othy Ferguson, Erleen Sloat. Fourth Row: Joyce Opp, Marvel Martin, Dorothy Fransen, Shirley Gross, Mary Larrington, Elsie Harvey, Ruby Genzler, Leona Otto, Patty Smith, Minerva Nafus, Janet Hembd, Ruth Holmes, Violet Wager, Cheris Bohnhoff, Wilma Smith. :X A-i ik 'i K s , 5 -C C ' 1, up - - f f X Q, 'L Mfg- ,,,. or Last year the Glee Club won a first prize ' f' fe .1 - - at 4 - 'S-f ' .,f g.5 ' c Kish, honor at the spring music contest in Mobridge, :I N' , if singing The Night Has A Thousand Eyes and ,J Siesta Miss Maurine Dell was the music di- rector the last semester. At the graduation ex- ercises for the year 1945-1946, the Girls Glee Club fb V, gf! was seen in a colorful array of formals singing Qxex A K Ju ' - 71 u - ' n ' River River and How Beautiful Is Night. Q' fr 9 9 ' . ' .., . 9 ,,iwC,xLLx,C i 1 7 ie, - 29 X .
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GROUPS Standing tbacls :owls Herbert Dutt, Howard Opp, Phoebe Opp, Duane Nichols, Duane Comeau, Ronnie Olsen, Earl Stucke, Dana Peep, Jim Combellick. Seated: Richard Klein, Grant New- man, Milton Starks, Director, Chad Hinckley, and Chuck Newland. Originated for the Carnival in December, the comical and crazy, Village Band, staggered on to give five more performances at Rotary, Agar, Onida, Cheyenne, and before the GHS Student Body. The play will stand forever in the memories of the audiences and cast alike. The girls have three trios this year instead of one triple trio similar to the group which rated superior at the music contest last year. The boys ensemble is an octet busily engaged in Shortin' Bread, and they plan to defend their last year's superior with success. A mixed octet of four boys and four girls has been formed and has a bright future ahead in the contest. Two band ensembles, a woodwind and a brass ensemble, have been organized also, and these too are highly optimistic. FIRST TRIO SECOND TRIO Ardys Becker, Betty McNeely, Joan Tobin. Dottie Olsen, Donna Spicer, Joyce Schneider.
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