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First Row, Left to Right: Krating, J. Elton, V. Bjortomt, W. Scanlon, Wahl, Miss Trutce, G. Bean, Burkholder, P. Mills, D. Hillesland, . Losen. Second Row: G. Brokken, B. Riseland, P. McKay, J. Jacobson, M. Benson, N. Nolle, J. Carpenter, A ms, Hendrickson, Iloiness, M. Elliott. Third Row: I. Broadwater, Knutson, E. Bates, E. McKay, G. Johnson, E. Todd, B. Johnson, C. Bean, Quammen. Girl's Glee Club Brahms wrote his “I.ullaby” as a pleasant, peaceful accomplishment of genius and the Girls’ Glee Club enjoyed the pleasant accomplishment of singing it in the District Music Contest that was held in Chatfield. It is a masterpiece in song and the Club’s rating, the number one letter of the alphabet, ranked the girls as masters of good music. Together, Miss Truwe and the girls have enjoyed high achievement and a wealth of happiness in a first year of association that promises to grow more next year. At the Christmas Pageant, “O’ Holy Night,” the Glee Club contributed nicely to this solemn occasion by singing the “Virgin Slumber Song.” Throughout the year other songs that were old and new added a richness to the extra-curricular life of our school. Director and Friend.
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First Row, Left to Right: Kraling, . Losen, J. Elton, V. Bjortotnt, W. Scanlon, Wahl, Miss Truwe, Burkholder, J. Meyers, G. Moos, A. Ellingson, P. Mills, G. Bean. Second Row: Jacklin, E. Rates, O. Knutson, G. Rrokken, I). Patterson, N. Rice, R. Riseland, N. Nolte, J. Carpenter, V. Moos, Arns, Hendrickson, Hoiness, R. Johnson, G. Hass. Third Rim : . Broadwater, Nolan, E. Todd, H. Scanlon, P. McKay, J. Jacobson, M. Benson, G. Johnson, D. Hillesland, Smith, E. McKay, C. Bean, M. Elliott, C. Quammen. Fourth Row: L. Tollefson, M. Rates, P. Hutton, C. McKay, H. Hanson, G. Hillesland, R. Morem, Ellis, A. Nolte, Clink, I). Burmeister, B. Harsfad. Music is used to arouse in the hearts of Americans their sense of duties, and responsibilities. By our songs we not only convey our feelings to the people of the present, but these songs will live on and on to tell the generations to come of a freedom of generations gone by. Our mixed choruses should be a means of spreading cheerfulness and good-will. Our bi-weekly practices mean more to us than a mere routine of singing. The third week in September found about I 20 students making their voices do sky rockets and nose-dives. We were practicing for those very important tryouts. Fifty students joined the Junior mixed chorus, and sixty students were accepted for the Senior chorus. After three months filled with many hours of long, hard, diligent practice, we made our debut at the Christmas Pageant, “O Holy Night,” on December 18, 1941. Under the capable direction of our new instructor, Miss Elaine Truwe, the Junior chorus sang “Tribute Bring” by Overby. The Senior chorus also directed by Miss Truwe sang three numbers by Christiansen — “Today There Is Ringing,” “Vigil,” and “Lullaby on Christmas Eve.” After the Christmas Holidays we spent our time preparing for the music contest and music festival. Our competition in the contest provided new acquaintanceships and the pleasure of singing with neighboring choral groups. This year, a better than average rating was a satisfying result and a good encouragement for a bigger and better chorus when the notes of tryouts w'ill again pierce the silence of our school. Senior Chorus Junior Chorus First Row, Left to Right: Owen, L. Jacobson, Dennstedt, . Holger, C. Elton, D. Elton, Miss Truwe, . Rates, Flynn, M. Applen, Afseth, Trusty, Nagel. Second Row: Storhoff, E. l.iudahl, I). Soland, A. Olson, P. Riseland, B. Meyers, Yeoman, K. White, A. Ruddick, Barrier, J. Johnson, T. White, D. Ellingson, R. Ruddick. Third Row: Z. Harkness, M. Hanson, G. Brokken, K. Elliott, Hegg, R. Johnson, N. Hutton, C. Elton, L. Lange, F. McKay, D. Harkness. Fourth Row: A. Olson, T. Riseland, B. Harstad, R. Morem, Drury, B. Johnson, Helle, J. Todd, M. Quanrud, D. Burmeister. • 26 •
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IIeart trouble. One Act Plays “New Girl in Town” Cast: Lyle Tollefson Roderick. Daniels Geraldine Brokken Charlyne Quammen Muriel Hoiness Donald Sikkink Director, Miss Elaine Truwe Holding hands. “The Little Imposter” Cast: Janice Elton Charles Burmeister Genore Brokken Norma Nolte Rudy Ellis Director, Miss Evelyn Sandie • 28 • “Differential Limitless” Cast: Eleanor Dennstedt Darlene Hillesland Bruce Harstad Evelyn Hendrickson Richard Elliott James Harstad Director, Mrs. Bertil M. Johnson Brotherly opinions.
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