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Tuesday of each week INEZ MUNsoN ALMA PRALLE HARRIET STAPLES ALICE WALKER IIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII T E A I NINETEEN HUNDRED H G R AND TWENTY - TWO IllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIII1YIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll IlIIIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIK ELLA NEPRUD BEATRICE PETERSON HULDA SKOGEN GLADYS SMALL MABLE TRAASTAD ESTHER WALL MARIE WILHELM ' The boys likewis-e haveaformed a glee club. They practice on Thursday and ATRHUR BOYLE JOHN BENDER GERALD DOLBIER DAWSON HAUSER ERLING HOUKOM WILLIAM PAGE WALTER RENSTROM HARRY SCHAEER WILLIARD THOMPSON WESLEY VOLLENWEIDER VICTOR WOLF ROLAND SMITH WENZEL KOULA , their membership is composed of : HOLLIS BIBBY LEONARD BRINKMAN IRVIN FREEMAN ORRIN HAUSER HINKLEY JENKS VALENTINE PRALLE VERNICE RICHMOND REYNOLD SJOLANDER IVAN TOLVSTAD EARNEST WALL SELMER STRAND LLOYD J EWETT CLARENCE SELAND GENE BURROWS JESSE BERG ' RICHARD GILSTER LIONEL HIGGINS ' WARNER KISH GEORGE RICHMOND ROGER SMALL TOM TRAASTAD S LLOYD TRACEY CHIEF WALL CARL BRINKMAN LESTER MUNDSTOCK The officers of their class are MANAGER EARNEST WALL ASSISTANT ERLING HOUKOM SECRETARY JOHN BENDER Owing to the Illness of her mother, Miss Stramrud was unable to be with us during the month of November, but With the assistance of Miss Teare and Mrs Showers we were able to rehearse and sang one song for the Teacher s Institute held here November twenty second In January It was agam necessary to partake ID the programme for the Far mers Course ThIs tIme Mrs Whelpley, a noted sInger from La Crosse directed us and we rendered several delightful songs From thIs time until the mlddle of February we were without an Instructor and for a while It seemed as If our Glee clubs would disband However, through the efforts of Mr Hatch we secured Mrs J Westerhouse, under whose able direction the two clubs revlved She also formed a sextette, composed of J osephme Delchelbohrer and Esther Brmkman, first sporano, Mable Traastad, Allce Walker, second soprano Inez Munson and Hulda Skogen, alto The meeting of the sextette IS held once every week VIewed from a whole, the work of both clubs might be considered quite success ful and we hope It may contlnue PAGE '23 , . 1 . - 1 1 . . u . f ' ' ' Q . . V . , . . . . o ' . x 7 . I 0 0 0 I . . . I Q c I - 7 o X u 1 . . . . . . . 7 IIIKIIIIIIUIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , .
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NINETEEN HUNDRED T H E. A Q R 1 C - T O lllilllnulllllllllllilli1IllllnlliIIiIllI1IIIluIIIIl1IIIIIlI1IIllllllllllnlmmlnllIinmlulmuuulumlluluulnnnunmn lullllnllllvllnllIIIIIIII1lnl illlrllllllllnlnllllulllnlnllnlmluiIlI1IIllIIInlmllllllllnlulllnlll '19 l , in JL h g E, V, n .1 Qlilwair Music hath charms to sooth the savage breast. Realizing the truth of this maxium, Mr. Hatch attempted to secure for us a mu- sic teacher, and On October fifth Miss Stramrud from La Crosse came up. The first meeting of the girls glee club did not prove very successful, only three girls being in attendance, as the others found more interesting attractions out in the pavilion. However, the second meeting was more successful and we now have re-g ular meetings On Mondays and Wednesdays from twelve-thirty until one-fifteen. On October eleventh a special meeting of the club was called and the following Officers Were elected: , ' CHAIRMAN-HULDA SKOGEN ASSISTANT-ALICE WALKER SECRETARY-ESTHER BRINKMAN Those enrolled are: I JOSEPHINE DIECHELBOHRER MILDRED BENDER ESTHER BRINKMAN CLARA ENGAAS KATHRYN FILLER HAZEL FREMSTAD FLORENCE HOETH HILDA HOETH XZERNA JEN1iS GENEVA JOHNSON MABLE JOSTAD ALICE LARSQHN umlmIlunInnIInnInlmnullnnnxnllllnl PAGE 32 mm mmm K .1 , L I ll ,XA ,ltwv .X ,ji 4 i 1 1 lx XX Vi li XX XX X. ll 'xl T l l during Sliomf llull' 5 li nieis' and xx F for a Ullurls two K-1 and li lncx K Week. X. lul am
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