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SILVER TONGUES Second row B. Ou«!al»on. M Johnxon, M Bergman. M. Smith Fir ! row M Cardoen. D Yoki«. Mies Chryat, A Gollnick, M Mixer It is a source of real pleasure to present this beautiful trophy to you as winner of first place in this year's declamatory contest. My personal congratulations to you, Mary. With these words, Mr. Peterson presented the gold loving cup to Mary Bergman. '43, announcing the winner of the annual declamatory contest Placing second was Barbara Gustafson, '41. Other contestants were Marjorie Johnson and Miriam Smith. To Miss Chryst, head of our Expression Department, is due a great deal of credit for her fine work. Her department has been of help not only in school activities but on outside programs as well Mary and Marjorie clso entered the s'.ate contest at Red Wing, Minnesota. Congratulations, Mary Page Tuentyfour
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• • • YOUNG VOICES Filth row G. Pataraon, I. Guataiaon. R Olaon. I Carlatodt K Franklin. L Swatuan. I Starr D Aim-qulst, R Smith. L Durlec. 1 Gtssalquiat. R. Mayor, P Norqulat. S Millar, E Olaon, D John on Fourth row D. Haalund L. Larson. D. Nalton. D Sain. 0 Waatrum. W Vattor. H Bjalla, G Anderson, G Johnson C Hadaten. P Pataraon L Paraaon. G Simning. P Selin J Pearaon p Carlson H Ollait. Third row L Sandba:g. R. Stolee. L Maauda, J Peteraor. J Wahlbera O Swanson E Pinks. M Traylor. A Youngbarg M Booth A Charn, G Bumtvedt L Larson M Matnison, R Widen. M Olson M Borgstrom Second row E Lavara B Gustalson. R Munaon. E Nordstrom M Leighton, B Spencer M Ertcson, D Thimell, R Brosa, M Hawkmson, D Swanson. I Peterson. E Gordenler. D Montgomery. C. Carlson. M Living First row B Ekblad. H Buyae. M Mixer A Bergman. D Li)sr.g. Mr Pearson, B Halite 3 M Ga-dee.i, C Franklin, A Cberg. A Olson dl ibinzhaha tSuzgzzi • With their theme song. My Jesus, I Love Thee. echoing in our ears, the Minnehaha Singers closed another successful season of concerts under the inspiring direction of Mr. Pearson. The two highlights of the year were their spring debut in the St. Paul Auditorium with Joe Emerson as soloist, and the concert in the Minneapolis Covenant Tabernacle with Amanda Snow and the Mantz String Ensemble as guest artisls. They were also presented over stations KSTP. WCCO and WTCN A special feature this year was a quartette composed of Helen Buyse, Betty Spencer. John Pearson, and Irving Gisselquist who sang the second verse of the theme song at all of the concerts Pjgt Tu tn j-thtte
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. . . SNAPPY SPEAKERS S«cond row C Quam. D. Johnaon. V KUlaaas. R. Knaal. I Ditrsor . E Hodman. P N’orqutat. R Mayor Firat row M Hawkinaon. J. Poaraon Mr Poteraon M Borqman. B Guatalaon Resolved That the student body of Minnehaha Academy extend a special vote of thanks to its members representing it on the debate platform in the traditional duel between the Academy and North Park Academy, April 25 The loving cup took wings, however, after a five-year stay in our trophy case and will remain at North Park until we are able to win it back This year our debaters took part ir city high schools and also participated College and at Red Wing. Another achievement of the year was hitting the mark of 100 members in the National Forensic League, thus entitling us to send a representative to the National Debate Tournament at Lexington, Kentucky. Coach. Barb and Hawk getting in trim for April 25. no less than twenty-five debates with in tournaments at Gustavus Adolphus Page Tumtf’five
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