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Page Eleven HIT-HI-STAR GU-ElE CLUB 4 .5 f t.. ' , 1 Left to right back row: Mildred Wahl, Hazel Hansen, Ethel Roos, Eunice Sherva, Rhoda Jahr. Theressa Dahl, Violet Swenson, La Vanche From. Se- cond row: Myrtle Winjum, Esther Mikkelson, Clara Peterson, Belinda Knutson, Elaine Woldahl, Agnes Mikkelson, Gladys Olson. Front row: Harriet Creswell, director, Alma Lyse-ng, accompanist, Violet Heigg, Vi- vienne Oss, Alyce Hendrickson, Euni,-e Oss, Jennie Sandberg, Ruth Lof- gren, Eunice Eide. ,The High School Girls' Glee Club was organized under the supervision of MiSS liurriet Creswell, with Alina Lrseng as President and Marie Meyer as music lilnurian. Due credit must be given Alina Lysengf, accoinpilnistg and Miss Cres- xwll, urdei whose able direction the Glee Club delivered a well-received concert, and also participated in the annual district music contest held at Moorhead State 'l'carher's Lollege Saturday, May ll. President ...... Vice l,lCSltl9lllZ Secretary-Treasurer President ...... Vice President Secretary-Treasui er President ....... Vice President Secretary-'I'reasurer OTHER CLASSES FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . . . .Alf Sahlberg . . . . . .Ethel Roos ...Eunice Sherva SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JUNXOR CLASS OFFICERS -. Agnes Mikkelson ........Earl Oss . . .Mildred Wahl Thomas Bergseid . . .Jerome Sliiem ..Cla1a Peterson The Junior Class presented their class pl-ay, What Hapnened To Jones, March 27. lt was a threefilct farce, exceedinfrly well directed and acted, and indicating: splendid ability on the malt of the Juniors. The Junior-Senior balruet was griven on May 24. The room, decorated in the Senior class colors, emerald green and groldg represented a Japanese 1'ose garden.
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's HIT-HI-STAR Page Ten CLASS PROPHECY continued from page 9 . The third was Vivienne Oss, who, with generous art Invented a soft drink that gave the wets heartg And they showed appreciation by buying it quick. It had but one-half percent yet it kept all its kick. I felt hungry and thirsty, and tears filled my eyes As I sadly remembeied I belonged to the drys. Next came a gay cdr of Frenchified makeg Its occupants caused me a long breath t-o takeg Marie Meyer and Alyce Hendrickson, Russian dancers, so the legend IDU, Rnd I thought of a paper, I that morning had read, I-Iow their classical dancing was raising- the dead. A sudden commotion at this moment occurred, Only a blue vapor seen and light throbbing heard Then suddenly appeared before us all 'l he automotives genius, Russell Wahl. It seemed he'd contrived a mixed auto and planeg 'Twould go like the wind, now seen then afrain Too rapid for sight. I could not see whether 9 It was built of some cheesecloth or a piece of brown leather, A golden Pierce Arrow close after came, In the front 1'ode a business woman who had won fame. At the wheel Alma Lyseng smilingly sat, A And she could well smile for her coffers were fat. Her billi-on dollar company was hard to beat, Its specialty was synthetic pickled pigs feet. Again my attention was called to the st1'eet, To a car which the crowd did demonstratively greet. In it rode Lindbergh and Leslie Walden In aviation togs as chic as could be done. From a trip to the moon they had just returned The first ever made, and great glory they'd learned. But the remarkable part of the tale told by these Was the astounding fact, The moon really was green And chancing to smear some on their faces, they Found it superior to the best facial clay, And a great fleet of ships was going to start soon T-o open up business with the man in the moon. A shifting' scene in the crystal, and lo I saw the procession gathered in a park below. On a low platform a great organ was set,- And I saw that a treat the crowd was to get, All 'at once the great organ pealed forth an air, And I wondered what genius sat at the keys there. She rose to acknowledge the applause of the crowd, And I saw Violet Heigg as she smiled and bowed. Then a brave portly igure in a neat suit of grey Stepped forward, hand lifted, and said, Let us pray. His words were earnest and encouraging, by far But my lips were repeating, That is Charles Jahrf' Far off I seemed to hdar a trumpet loudly blow, And a blue mist seemed about the crystal to flow: The walls and the room seemed no longer bare, Y 'Twas eve, and I was sitting in my soft easy chair. cheese.
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HIT-HI-STAR Page Twelve Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 0 'I 4 27 15 26 31 2 7 14 18 21 23 24 26 27 29 30 10 11 21 7 18 22 23 31 5 8 20 26 As The Year Rolled By School bepfins with high school registration, Classes meet. Everyone is ready to tease the Fresh- ies. Y! Potato Vacation begins. Teachers go to East Grand Forks. School resumed. First Literary Program by the Seniors. Junior Halloe'en Prosram. First Issue of the HIT-HI Star. Parents-Teachers Qgct to- gether, Sophomore Program. Initiation of lfreshmen. li reshnian Prog ram. Hitterdal wins opening' game or basket-ball from Borup. Minstrel Show, Comms entertain. Straw Stack Burn. Freshmen Retxrn Party. Time Out to eat turkey. Recuperatingr School Health Program. Hitterdkll defeats liawley. Christmas P1'02'1'2l.1'l'1. Christmas vacation begins. School again in session. Many resolutions already broken. Audubon defeated Hitter- dal. Snowstorm, Everybody re- mained in town. Dllwoith loses to Hitterdal Another Hitterdal victory. Moorhead Reserves. iknother big snowstorm. Hitterdal defeats Felton. Lake Park defeated by Hitterdal. Local Declamatory Con- test. Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 4 Mar. 7-8 Mar. 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. - 20 Apr. 26 May 1. May 3 May 13 May 13 May 17 May 24 May 26 May 28 May 29 May 30 31 May Sub-district Dicclamatory Contest at Hawley. Dasket-ball Tournament at Concordia College. Hitter- dal boys are declared dis- trict champs. Russell Wahl and John Schultz make All-district team. Harvey Melbye places on second team. Everyone listens to the in- augural program by radio. Sub-district tournament at Frazee. Not so Lrood. Rus makes district team. Glee Club Concert. Basket-ball teams, faculty and parents entertained by the Commercial Club. What Happened to Jones, the Junior Class Play. Easter Vacation. Junior Class, Weiner Roast. hawaiian Entertainment. llitterdal sustains defeat from Cary in first home game of baseball. Miss Creswell Chevied to the Twin Cities. Clean-up Day at the Hit- lierdal school. ' Seniors given lunch by Mrs. P. J. Hanson follow- ing play rehearsal. Senior Class Play, Noth- ing But, The Truthf' Sc-niorslleg Asc-:ming excited and ove an rked. Hitterdall .efeats Gl ndon. Second Annual Play Day. Junior-Senior Banqret. Baccalaureate Services Class Night. Seniors give school picnic. Decoration Day. COMMENCEMENT. jizz?
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