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f?i'm 53a .riff sr, ,fr -. - 3 ,A 55' 9 ' h 'UA . ,ml f gx fllk ' ' X . fy GHS Q vis! H E53 .1 -- M- G R A 19, Ei Q 1 I 1 o, l P. n W E o R E O C D H- Tf QE R Te N I n A n S QS T ' H M L, W A s O A A A i l y E S The Grade operetta, nThe Wooden Shoe Christmasn was ' presented under the direction of Miss Holm, Miss Rott, and Miss Danielson. The scene is laid in the humble home of Katrina CDonna Molstadl and her brother Hans CMarion Callenl. It is St. Nicholas Eve and cousins from America as well as St. Nicholas are expected. While Mother QDelores Salzsiedlerh and Father CLloy d Beckmanb are away and Hans is delivering milk, Katrina sits by the fire dreaming. In her dreams she is visited by rep- resentatives from England, America, Spain, Russia, Eskimo Land, Italy, Scotland, Scandinavia, Japan, and Mother Goose Land. Last of all she was visited by the Spirit of Christ- mc?tSo, ' Katrina was awakened by Hans and the arrival of her parents and cousins. r - Santa Claus and St. Nicholas with his Black Man came laden with Christmas Goodies. l Minnie Eisenman mrs accompanist for the grade operetta All the grade pupils took part in it. rs rg 1 1730
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s F, ,. 'fi:g,,M A:2lL34-f---+-'-.Eg5gQggEEE? TEIB V T I cl r H l O R , U S J G T I ,O s E .P S :E QR iE . iT QT ,hh cloc llc s 'A T T ROSE OF THE DANUBE s e , The operette given by Glenham,h1gh school,November l6Q was URose of the Denube.N The operetta was in two acts, the scene.be1ng laid inns small country of Eurolania on the banks of the beautiful blue Danube. The time was during the annual rose festival. o ' 1 The cast wastes follows: Serglus! von Popova - Harold Frankie, who with his assistants Demetrius Doodledorf-CAlf fred Sennesj and Trombonius Tootletop CAndrew Rorgob plot e revolution,'Darel Davis-e camera man CHerley Heakensonl , Percival McPipp-e moving picture directorCRussell'Hanstroml Mrs. McPipn-his ewife LEl1en Espelendl and ,their daughter P:mela,lElsie Eisenmenb ere visitors at the festival. The presence of the great Percival McP1pp cruses ' flutter in the hearts of King Montmercncy-Monarch of Eurolania CRobert- Slocuml, Queen Florinda-Queens of Eurolsnie CElme Wesselie his children Rose Cviole Ge1szlerJ,De1sy Cvirginis Molstsdlv ' and Karl CJoe Callenl, Gelooski-Prime minister of Eurolenis CErv1n Dupperb, Bellsdone-Lady in waitin CJohn McCallumD and the rest of the citizens of Eurolania ?theechorusJ. M Minnie Eisenman was the accompanist. The operctta was under the direction of Mr. Whslley, Miss Johnson, and Miss HOZLTHQ ' e . 'I ff. 4
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.-. ' 1294, , r f c J as at r- ff- ' A -r ' fg,'P4:r-K - i5..i,,',, , 1 ,-,W .. 5? If, 1 .-A +-was 1 . . 4.3 .Ja -'H 11 , ,ip twig I H IGH S C H QC' L- DE C L A M J ' Those who ventout for declam this falllwerez, Drama- tic division, Blanche Larson, Bertha Anderson, and Ellen Espelandg poetry division, Ervin Dupper.and Alpha.Anierson. Oration, Virginia Molstad, Robert, Slocum, John McCallum, Herbert Bertsch and Russell Hanstrom. 1Humorous division , Leona Schlomer, Harley Haakenson and Velma Walth. An elimination contest was held before the regular high school contest. The high school contest was held Wed- nesday evening, November 3. Mrs. H. S. Freeman of Mobridge was the judge. i' ' John McCallum placed in the oratorical division with a selection by W. H. Upton, NThe Cost of Warng a play by. Percival Wilde, NThe Finger of Godu, given by Blanche Lar- son was placed first in the dramatic divisiong Ervin Dupper reciting 'Gunga,DinU by Rudyard Kipling, was given first rating in the poetry divisiong and nDavid Garrick by T.,W. Robertson, recited by Harley Haakenson was given first rata ing in the humorous division. . The winners of the first place went to Java to compete in the district contest, November 17. Harley Haakenson placed first with his humorous reading. Ervin. Dupper re- cieved an excellent rating in the poetry division, and John McCallum and Blanche Larson each recieved a rating of good. B . Harley Haakcnson competed in the regional declam con- test held at Cheyenne Agency where hc recieved an excellent rating., Miss Holm and Miss Johnson fcoached the contes A tan s. v . 1935
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