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MUSIC U M A rf et fs 0 PS A CHOIR Row 4: Funiee Miller, jack litltly, Moses Knott. john Grieman, Stanley Wfilliams, Sidney jerson, Bill Dreyer, Don Wiiig, Vernon Lorenzen, Bob Foerster, john Fisher, Virgil Florhaug, Robert Cox, James Srhuclt, Roy Saba, Kenneth Rob- inson, Rose Lee Price. Row 5: Marylou Noonan, Thelma Price, Barbara Ann Cartwright, limilie Clark, Lilly Ann Freeman, Dolores Bream, Patricia Delmont, Iwlatthew Parasol, Charles Wfilliams, Henry Snyder, Bert Getzug, Glen jackman, Fsterle Fink, Flaine Schribman, Betty Geiser, Doris Larsen, Miss Klein. Row 2: bfarilyn Gehrlce, Mona Ahrens, Beulah Tester, Donna Thompson, Donna Lielstael, Lillian Setlam, Corinne Meyer, Phyllis XX'ie-tlerholel, Betty Zachary, Barbara Brown, Beverly Robbins, Anita Jacobson, Rose Marie Fish, Dorothy Carey, Pat Krogstael, Donna Terlaml, Helen Peyton, Addie Armstrong, Margie Raport, Catherine Ann Meyer, Lucy Morris. Row li Niarlene McGee, Joyce Huttle, Eula Camp, Aliee Smiley, janet Snyder, Corrine Omdalen, Rita Svien, Beverly Fisher, Nora Clason, Beverly Firth, Milrlrerl Thommes, Kathleen Shanks, lfvangeline Lager, Donna Jensen, Maribee MCGinn, Lois 'l'horsell. B CHOIR Y Row el: Lorraine Oman, Harriet Solqol, janet Cooper, Tom lNIasltrey, Sergio Berg, Frank Lintlell, ,lark Newman, George Buechler, Dale Berger, Isaiah Brown, Herman Howartl. Row 5: Pat Snrltluth, Barbara Auspos, Mary Lietler, Dorothy Miller, janet Berg, lfileen Unger, Katherine Dettman Don Dunlap, 'loe MCGivney, lvfargaret Payette, Esther Levy, joan Kennetly, Audrey Gallagher. Row 2: Bliss Klein, Anona Aegerter, Delores Trost, Kitty Hostetler, Gloria XXfilliams, Belva Pipes, lfleanor Dox Clarice Lintlemer, lirlvs Xlifooden, Camille Willizitiis, Ken Mcleague, Gene Fngen. Row 1: Peggy Holmes, Mary .lane Greenwald, Marjorie Thole, 'loyee Sarfolean, Libby liisenstein, Cynthia Cohen, Bar- l'111l'1l Duffesfie. Faye Green. Rose Mary Thole, Betty Gritlis, Dorine Hagen, Beverly Orcutt. Page Ifrffnlewi W MY, ,
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ORADIQ. WORKSHOP X l 1 M. .lNJ I , J l wld ,L L I 1 SPEECH CLASS IN SESSION IN ROOM 308 Too far! Come closer! Can't hear you! are some of the familiar comments heard by users of the Radio Workshop in Room 308. Our shop, which was started late last spring and completed before fall, is one of seven workshops that have been set up in St. Paul high schools. The equipment was bought through proceeds from plays .. .1 t and Dramatic Department funds. Wire recorders were furnished to all high schools by the Depart- ment of Education. Students have obtained valuable training through the use of the microphone and sound-proof room. Under the direction of Miss Mildred McGowan, dramatics director, they have presented four radio broadcasts over WMIN. - fr' '1 ,- 'Q -fv. 'afkmfw -5 f' ei' ,,f,j5L --I, ,, K x Iliff E K x fiflsffjl ai In Nj, .gk If ,--,.. 2 - it l A V N f R I J vs, , , I, - A I War- - .,., . . ... '-- -- ' I a s ' ' QT '.'., 'tr T 'tr' . Z ,. ,.... f , I. .,i,. . C3 'I 6 ,.l: J ,fx , V V .,,v, J K w ' E ii' I 'E E egg 5 , -' I N 'I , if S w , i I S in ' ' I I ,'-' .Q .', , -,,...,. , N A ,,,.., , :uz ? g 'Eg ig - i 25 . ,i -f', REHEARSING FOR A BROADCAST Left to Right: Alice Smiley, Joan Colvin, jean Durand, jack Baner, Sylvia Kaster, Loren Rothstein, Lilly Ann Freeman, Rita Svien, Leah Tabor. Jerry Searles and Herbert Kohn in the control room. Page Thirteen
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. . g.. ,V j, A . If ' , 5 , if , f . 'rl' YLL' 5. I! ' ' H Y .gp ' Q 1, . .- -J ' 1' , . qi uf ry I Tl H M C I 1 A Y ' 5 if I I . A . - ' V, -n gl' .lv Unit, r., be his EPP. - -. ' F3 . t uf' fu ,, L, 1 . Under the able direction of Miss Vivian Klein, the various groups in the Music Department-' and B Choirs, the Girls, Ensemble, the Boys' Quartet, and the Orchestra-have given us many enjoyable performances which we students have thoroughly appreciated. .AH The music of the Christmas program we shall always remember with joy-Betty Geiser's and john lfisher's well-sung solos, the choir's beautiful sing- ing of As Lately We Watched, and the old familiar carols which are so definitely a part of the Christmas season. The Boys' Quartet, made-ifp of Matthew Parasol, Charles Williams, Henry Snyder, and Bert Getzug fpictures on Page 641, deserves special praise for its fine work during the year. We particularly remember its singing of Dry Bones. The outstanding performance of the year was the presentation in March of the operetta, Lelawala, by the entire Music Department before audiences which packed the Marshall auditorium two evenings. Bouquets to all the cast and Miss Klein, and to Miss McGowan who assisted in he productionq jd ' 5 N! V GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Row Z: Alice Smiley, Beulah Tester, Mildred Tliommes. lfsterle Finlc, lietty Zachary, Anita Jacobson, Betty Geiser, Donna lidstad, Rose lee Price. Row 1: Marlene lNIcGee. Beverly Firth, Pat Dclmont. Marihee Mc- Ginn, Marilyn Gehrlqe. Lucy Morris, -fx Lilly Ann Freeman. Beverly Fisher, Addie Armstrong, ORCHESTRA Back row: Miss Klein, Bradley Appelbaum, Dick Kohn, Don Peter- son, Ronald Eugen, jim Kramer. Row 2: hfarvin Reed, Lois Oden- wald, Armella Hammett, David Ban- ham, Donald Wheeler, Marvin john- son. Paul Gnos. Row l: Marlys XVall, Margie Hamm, oland Carson, Arnold Lieb- ma .H- chel Garrett. - l ,FQ , 'HY' if at ac' if' - ' -J v ' t ' .3 li I , CV Q l age item . ' t. ,I I . ' V I, ,f ' 'ft ,' 1 s-Lf pk! I V: Q,'!:N. . ' . ' 1, l ' ijft-'14, Q,.fQ: '-e4-1-1
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