Che if an4 ChetuA The A Cappclla Choir — Front row (left to right): Bickcl, Stigile. Bodley. Potr. Boothe. Director Lyders, Lierk. Kuonning, Vanco, Hawkinson. Isgrig. Second row: Albers. Lionhart. Wodergren. D. Eckert. Smith, Whalley, Dahl, Elliott, Storjohann, Munson, Herling. Third row: Marshall, Zoilingor, Bumgarner, Lindquist, Konig, Rindo, Arthur, Ecklund, Johnson. Lyders, Peterson, Sprick. Fourth row: Nolte, R. Eckert, Stransky, Boyd, Kintz, Christiansen, Jorgensen, Bye. Shepard, Thiomo, Pluggo. Hamilton. Phillips, Kem. During the latter part of April the Ora- torio Chorus, also directed by Professor Lyders, presented Handel's The Creation before audiences in Nebraska and Kansas. Singers from Fremont and neighboring communities joined with Midland choral groups in presenting Handel's The Messiah as the annual Christmas concert at the Fremont City Auditorium. The Oratorio Chorus—Front row (left to right): Suhr, S, Koch, Hille, Attebory, Roemer, Director Lyders, Petersen. Herling, Nolte, Bang, Daniel. Gruber. Second row: Vopalensky, Sancha. Mitchell. Launt, Diffcy, Stoltcnberg, Svinth, Scrivner, Rueter, Woichonthal. Knudsen. Meyer, Willers. Third row: D. Koch, Potorson. Gieschen, Sturtevant, Mortensen, Nordling, Ringo, Hargreaves, Daniels, Handley, Vetter, McCall. Pago 69
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Ifleh J focm ScatJl Midland men this year had the distinc- tion of being the first to occupy the new Men's Memorial Hall which was formally dedicated last fall. Living together in an organized residence for the first time since East Hall was destroyed by fire in 1936, the 130 men found their quarters comfort- able and accommodating. Recreational facilities we re provided in the game room in the basement and lounge on the first floor, and a chapel on the third floor met spiritual needs. Open house was a gala affair for the hall as the men entertained their guests with a musical program, tour of the hall and refreshments. Baffling to visitors was the modern organization of the dormitory according to units, each housing eight men. Mrs. Norma Rubrecht was housemother. Dick Boyd was president and was assisted by board members Dick Arthur, Dennis Koch and Dan Schroeder. Dick Clough and Mr. Willard J. Congreve represented North Hall which housed about fifteen men. Kon Hartzheim (left) and lack Kintz turn domestic. Front row (loft to right): Mr. Congreve, Mrs. Rubrecht. Boyd. Second row: Arthur, Schrocdor, Clough, Koch. Pago 71
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