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GIRLS GLEE CLUB, 1935 Back row: Ridgway, Linnemeycr, M. Blair, D. Blair, G, Miller, McConahay, Iewcl, Schroeder, Davison, Pinkerton, P. Baker, Hall, Sullivan, Front row: Richter, H. Baker, Keating, E. johnson, Schick, Kempzon, H. V. Johnson, Yowell, Gaines, H. M. Johnson, Swanson, Elson, Teel HE girls glee club of 1931-32 was the school's leading musical organization for the year. This group sang at convocations, pep rallies, recitals, commencement, baccalaureate, and 'various banquets. The girls- and boys glee club combined to present the musical comedy, Oh Doctor. In the school year- of 1932-33 the girls' glee club contributed its share to the musical program of the school. As in the past, the girls were awarded letters at the annual glee club luncheon held in the spring. The girls, and boys' glee clubs together presented the operetta, The Belle of Bagdavi. GIRLS GLEE CLUB, 1936 l First row: Easton, Viersen, Chchey, Baker, Miller, Hecht, Tcel, Corder, Blair, Crandall, Burtch, Linncmcyer, Baker, Hall, Sullivan Second row: Churchill, Gaines, Johnson, M. Hansen, Dikeman, Hull, Wortmnn, Elsan, Snyder, McConal1ay, Swanson, A. Hansen, Grous, Sanders
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GIRLS GLEE CLUB, 1932 , First row: Fichtner, Evans, Nelson, Hayden, Tcaford, Staples, O. Huffman, Schick,.L. Phorect Second row: Peat, Linnemeyer, E. Huliman, Ormnn, Schmitz, Anderson, Vernom, Miss Nichols Third row: Hall, I-lines, Sinclair, Engel, McCowin, Kibben, E. Poteer, McConahay, Good Fourth row: Piper, Thosteson, Palmer, Tucker, Gilbert, Iackson, Gardner HE girls glee club of 1934-35 sang in a vesper program. This group won first place in the district contest at Minden and second place in the state contest at Lincoln. The girls glee club of 1935-36 presented one special vesper program and they also made special appearances at the local Methodist and Congregational churches. They did not enter the music contests. The girls glee club of 1936-37 consisted of thirty members. This organization assisted in the production, The Messiah, which was pre- sented as a Christmas Cantata, and sang at a vesper service. Their new uniforms were black wool skirts with white pique blouses. GIRLS Guan CLUB, 1933 First row: Miller, E. Huffman, Pinkerton, Hayden, Teaford, M. Schick, O. Huffman, Nelson, Ruppert Second-row: Scott, Keating, Hall, Linnemeyer, Anderson, Wymore, Lofkwist, Vcrnom, Miss Nickols Third row: Cowman, Peat, Iohnson, L. Poteet, E. Potcet, Hines, Icnsen, Fichtner, Palmer Fourth row: Piper, Kibbcn, McGuire, Gardner, Kcmpton, Ward, M. Schick
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GIRLS GLE12 CLUB, 1937 First row: Mr. Hill, A. Iohnson, McCowin, Crandall, DaMoudc, Duval, Arnold, Linnemeyer, Chehcy, Waits, Burtch, Snyder, Dikc, Shamburg, Grous, Osler Second row: Clawson, Hanshaw, Schick, Hansen, Olson, Swanson, E. lohnson, Schroeder, Peters, Gaines, Brown The Me.vsz'ah, a Christmas cantata, was presented by a choir of one hundred student voices and several members of the faculty. Solo leads were carried by Ruth Randall and Earl Whipple. A picked orchestra furnished the accompaniment. A crowd of over nine hundred attended this production. CHRISTMAS Mlassml-I, 1936 First row: Styskal, Knoll, Rea, Floro, Arnold, M. Schick, H. Nelsen, Taylor, Perks, Young, Hampton Second row: Duval, Olson, Mortensen, E. Schick, M. Amann, I-I. Amann, R. Piper, Bellew, Weeks, Viersen, DaMoude, Wambaugh Third raw: Oslcr, l. Dikeman, Hanshaw, L. Smith, Piper, Messersmith, Gilliland, Messersmilh, McPherson, Kennedy, Grous, Dikc Fourth row: Crandall, McCowin, Loux, H. Hall, Mr. Marsh, Elson, Mr. Whipple, Russell, Hudson, Gorley, G. Piper, Clawson Fifth row: Johnson, Hansen, Snyder, A. johnson, Roth, M. Hall, Johnson, Housley, Sanders, R. Burtch, Shamburg, Wymorc Sixth row: Linncmeyer, Mrs. Whipple, Miss Modlin, Miss Randall, Mr. Hulsebus, Dillman, Floro, Iones, C. Dikeman, Fisher, Swanson, Mrs. Hulsebus, Peters, Schroeder Seventh row: Ross, Thamalla, Sweet, Adams, D. Johnson, Baker Eighth row: Mrs. Hill, Anderson, B. Burtch, Iensen, Chchey, Mr. Hill, Douthit, Brown, Kibhen, Gaines
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