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IIHIHUHNllllllfflitillitllllllllllllfllllllllNHS,IUIif1IUHllHll'.?lQQKlllllllllllllllIWN Boys' Glee Club Top Row: Beddow, Morgan, Dyer, Durey. Second Row: Allen, Lane, Byers, Harris, Sinith, Fletcher. Bottom Row: Turner, Shriver, Heiiderson, Miss Lindahl, Kenyon, Bushnell, Blai1'. Absent: .Van Auken, Barry. Personnel First Tenor Second Tensor Baritone Byers Barry Durey Lane Q Allyn Flet eh er C. Smith Beddow Harris Turner Bla ir llenderson Bushnell Kenyon Dyer Morgan Shriver Van Auken Selections Mah Honey Dew -A Power Tinkers Song - 1JoKo1von, Ode To The Flag-Power The Spanish Guitar Massa 's In The Cold, Cold, G1'0l1l1ldlH-1 OSft l' Jungle Land- llfritlsoll Sailors Dream-Leslie Indian Camp l1'ires- T'Ll'l'Ilt'T Loves Old Sweet- Song-.Molloy Due to the change of at few of the nieinbers' voices our glee elub was unable to enter the State Music Contest as Was previously planned. This was indeed unfortunate for the boys, but nevertheless they are worthy of unlimited praise for their excellent ability to aid in all our ext1'a-cu1'1-ieula1' activities. Miss Edna Lindahl has been a most capable and faithful director of the glee elub for the last three years and is efficient in her interpretation of music. May Miss Lindahl be with us next year. 1f'0'lH't0C7b
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IIUHHIIHllilliliiikiliillllllllllll3.9.IIHIVIHElIIii!HiIlHI!!I.???Q??f!iQlll!llIlI1IlIIIIHIl Girls' Glee Club Top Row: Kewney, Hooshagen, M. Lune, M11-1'g'2l1'Ct Yornn, M. Yorun, Waugh, Davis, Carr. Second Row: Young, Ambrose, lVz1rcl, Henderson, Allen, Muwe, Robinson, Clark, Dawson. Sitting: Dorinzui, W11eele1', Clroskey, Miss Lindahl, V. Lane, Smith, Gibson. Absent: Bzmuingzirtiier, Coninioi-ford, Putnzun, Nundell, May. Directed by Miss EDNA LINDAIIL First Soprano Second SOZ7I'lLllfU Alto Aitfllllil-1'iG B2l4l1ll1g'2.l,1't1101' Vivian Groskey Verna, Allen Ruth CO11llllOl'fO1'd Josephine Dawson Janet Ambrose Thehnzm Davis Edith Henderson Mary Louise Curr Virla, Lane Hazel Kewney Helen Clark M:u'jorie Putnam lMi2l41'l2l.11 Lune Grace Dorman Mildred Smith D. Marie Mawe Marizui Gibson Eleanor VVa.ugh Genevieve May Evelyn Hooshagen LZLVO11Ci2lf Wlleolei' Mildred N:1.1ulel.l Mildred Robinson Mai1',qa1'ot Yornin Edna VVz1rd Ethlyn Young Mildred Yoran Selections By the VV:,1lte1's of iX'fll1l10t0l1kil--LiC'l.U'lllIl't' Mah Honey Dew - Power . Row Us, Row Us Swiftly-Fabio Compana The Echoing Green -- Jaime Irvlcmcl Rain - Tuwzer O Irish Hills -L-onclo11cler1'y Air --- Reset by W. Lester Moon Money -- Ipffl-7'fS Sweet and Low -- Bawzlby Ode to the Flag K- Power The Lilac Tree -- Gcmvlcm Thirtccffz.
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illlllliiilHIliiliiiiiiliillllllllllllll?illilMHS,1liIii!HIliIiliiiliiiiifiilllilllllilllliiIHH Football Top Row: Coach Davis, Zirtzman, Bishop, Tracey, Wenger, Young, Baskerville, Corell. ' Second Row: Fletcher, Hooshagen, Turner, Straub, Durey, Gill, Holscher, Morgan, Hu11t, Cook. Third Row: Coulthard, Dutton, Harris, Blair, Beddow, Burlage, Atwater, Kenyon, MeRoberts, Landis, Skinner, Keiser, Barr. Absent: Wilson, Paisley, Van Auken, Swindle. Our Coach and Captain We get both mental peace and spiritual satisfaction in writing about our coach and captain. Last spring when the members of the schood board were solemnly scraping their skulls in searching through a flock of collegiate aspirants to the coaching throne of M. H. S., they suddenly discovered 21.1111 immediately hired a promising a.thlete of Monmouth College, highly rcconlmended, ililld having an enviable record i11 that school's athletics. He attended the coaching school at Iowa City last summer, and came to us .well fitted to show us that he knew his g1'oceries. A15 Mr. Davis' call, a goodly amount of hard-boiled football material responded which he soon turned into a ha.rd-fighting a.nd smooth-working machine. The fact that Coach Davis did succeed in making a good football team for M. H. S. can be verified by consulting ll-lly of our rivals of the season. Much of the credit for the successful seaso11 is also given to our captain, the Hon. E. Atwater, former football mentor of Sandy Flat. His hair is almost as red as Abe Wenger 's famous sweater, and he surely has proven the red-headed omen. He was a hard-hitting full back and led his teammates to many hard won victories ill true La Follette fashion. Of course we do11't want to be old-fashioned and compare him to the Wheaton flash, but we do wish to describe him as 011e of the best products that the Sandy Flat refineries have ever turned out for the M. H. S. football teams. Fi f teen
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