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Jacobson l K T tUlr!'™ ’a McKcrnan, F. Erickson, W. Smith, D. Watkins, N. Hutton. Row 2—L. tt5“5£ Y-T ,l: !t-wVoTr s»°l!on'c-a n “- e- «— • • SndemMe The contest Brass Quartet was composed of Joanne Tollefson, Gret-chen Martin, Horace Olson and Wayne Hoag, which received a rating of B. A trio of flutes also participated at the contest including Dorothy Watkins, Willa Mae Smith and Naomi Hutton. This received a rating of A. Naomi Hutton's flute solo also received an A. BAND OFFICERS Left to right: N. Hutton, vice-president; K. Burmeister, secretary and treasurer; K. White, president; M. Kyseth, reporter. BRASS ENSEMBLE Left to right: H. Olson, R. Jones, W. Hoag, A. Johnson, G. Martin, Mr. Storti, L. Jacobson, K. White, J. Tollefson. One, two, ready-play are the familiar works of Mr. Storti, our instructor. The band presented its annual Christmas, Winter, and Spring concerts. For specialities the band worked up a selection with Wayne Ellis at the piano, and Mr. Storti's own arrangement of Trumpet Rhapsody . The band entered the annual district music contest and received a rating of B . Again this year senior memebrs will receive awards for their accomplishments. [27]
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Row 1, Left to Right—M. Kyseth, P. Hutton, L. Lange, F. Ward, D. Hutton, G. Michel. Row 2- M. Anderson, B. Hoag, M. Morem, D. Gleisner, G. Peterson, C. Mosher, P. Jertson, O. Michel, J. Haugerud, G. Erickson, G. Martin. Row 3—B. White, W. Morem, B. Knutson. W. Ellis, D. Knudson, K. Burmeister, D. Grei-benow. Senior band members were selected for the offices in the band. K. White was chosen as president. N. Hutton, vice-president; K. Burmiester as secretary and M. Kyseth reporter. Meetings were held only when found necessary. The band sponsored the sale of cokes which comprised the only money making scheme. Row 1—D. Hoiness, A. Armstrong, M. Pederson, D. Hutton, G. Michel, C. Sechrist, J. Flynn, L. Laugan, C. Mosher, P. Jertson, O Michel. Row -2—R. Hillesland, B. Hanson, M. Lyndahl, I. Diedrick, M. Lee, H. Leudins. E. Strelow, J Griebcnow M. Prey, C. Diedrick, P. Bucklotz, M. Jacobson, P. Benson, R. Pederson, P. Grover, D. Cremer, A. Nolon. Row 3—G. Schop-pers, L. Pederson, B. Hoag, D. Palmer, Mr. Storti. [26]
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First Row, Left to Right—G. Peterson, M. Trouten, M. Kyseth, D. Knudselien, M. Hill, J. Vang, M. Anderson. Second Row—B. Mikelthun, C. Elton, B. Knudtson, L. Serfling, A. Ruddick, K. White, J. McKernan. Ihird Row—E. Quanrud, T. Riseland, M. Lange, R. Boese, K. Burmeister, E. Buhlman, N. Applen, N. Johnson, A. Staplekamp. TJtixect Every morning the strains of Let My People Go, Beautiful Savior, Battle Hymn of the Republic and other selections fill the air around H.H.S.—it is the Mixed Chorus of fifty voices rehearsing under the direction of Miss Carol Haugland. They sang at the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert and the Music Con- test. The entire Vocal Department also put on an Operetta, The Enchanted Isle . The number chosen for the District music contest was, My Dream Is of An Island Place . Soloists Keith Burmeister and Thomas Riseland also entered the contest and received ratings of A+ and B+ respectively. Naomi Hutton, Dorothy Watkins and Frances Ward are accompanists for the Mixed Chorus. First Row, Left to Right—Miss Haugland, G. Pederson, M. Trouten, M. Kyseth, D. Knudslien, M. Hill, J. Vrieze, J. Vang, D. Lange. Second Row—B. Mikelthum, R. Hebrink, C. Kratz, C. Elton, O. Milne, K. Lins-troth, H. McKay, L. Serfling. Third Row—E. Johnson, P. Hutton, L. Bowe, D. Schoppers, P. Benson, B. Knudtson, B. Vernkamp, K. White.
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