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A t f ■ $ I 1 J I M €t ViW m ! 4 V s -fV-r-t' » -v « Mr. Adolph Nervig Director: Choral Musk • Liners in fli » Memory9 Our choir attracts those of us who sing and wish to work to achieve correct voice production and to interpret intelligently good choral music. Until a decade ago, our elementary schools taught note reading as they taught word reading. Today most of us entering high school see notes only as so many vagrant black specks on a page. The few of us who qualified for the choir this year presented several auditorium programs, appeared before the Minnesota Education Association, sang Christmas carols in a downtown bank lobby, gave an exchange program at South High School, and took part in the Annual Spring Music Festival at St. Olafs College in Northfield. (Pk this page) CHOIR MEMBERSHIP: Row 1—Shirley Steen. Carol Anderson, Sally Anderson, Ann Allard, Pat Fredericks, Bolctut Nau, Barbara Stumm, Patricia Asp, Dean Bcrntscn. Row 2— Bert Gabriclson, Carol Olson, Patricia Jones, Martha Wed in, Iuirry Okcson, Barbara Lysnc, Carol Fay, Lois Cook, Thora Reiser. Row 3—Mary Fall, Esther Zimmerman, Delores Grigsby, I-ouisc Anderson, Anne Westling, Jim Schm, Harry McDaniel, Gerald Nelson, John Hamark. Row 4—Joe La Belle, James Roop, Dick Story, Bob Lunklcy, Dean Carlson, Dick Johnson, Dick Saucier. Sheridan Jacchc, Eugene Green. Absent: James Cordell, Mary Kraft, Violet Nchrman. (Pic next page) CHOIR MEMBERSHIP: Row 1—Marlene Hawkins, Ginnic Scvon, Floyd Osmundson, Joan Larson, Marlys Nordstrom, Nina Gabriclson, Elaine Normandin, Patricia Miller. Janet Trcctcl. Row 2—Nancy I lanson, Charlotte Reich, Jack Sodcrgrcn, John Erickson, Marie Eggcn. Audrey Ostcnbcrg, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Ann Kinlcy, Delores Nesbitt. Row 3—Edward Bartlett, Nils Kon-j crud, Richard Rodcnborn, Paula Erlandson, Barbara Zeimcs, Mary Jane Stumm, Delores Hanson, Joanne Olson, Joanne Quigley. Row 4—Jerry L ngcrman, Eddie Johnston, Bruce Tclfer, Gerald l.hotka. Gene Thompson, Jorgcn Vaage, Bill Berger, Karl Homuth, James Hammer. CHORAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Row 1—M. Ernest, P. Fournier, S. I ongcr-bonc, K. Ostcnbcrg, D. Nau, B. Bloom-quist, L. Larson, M. Brynicson. Row 2 —J. Egncll, F. Leighton, C. Watson, D. Fortier, 1%. Fourre, J. Mcranski, L. Waddick, I). Ncssenson. Row 3— M. Listrom, M. Austinscn, J. I lanson, R. McLaughlin, E. Olson, 1). Bostrom, P. Bye, I.. Buckholdt. Row 4—B. I larms, B. Bateman, D. Bachman, C. Johnson, D. Mahr, D. Robertson. B. Schroc-dcr, B. Anderson. Row 5—P. Brierc, G. Johnson, M. Johnson. B. Smctzcr, J. Gates, B. Ruppcrt, L. Stinson. Row 6—M. Stark, D. Wall, M. Carver, C. Adams, I.. Hanson, C. Lindroth, L. Jaeger, M. Twcctcn. 26
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Opposite page: Nancy Graves, Jeffrey Hammer, Tcddic Lou Momrik, John Lund, Shirley Steen, Gloria Conway, Pat Four-nica, Curtis Picha, Daryl Hag-man, Jim Jorgensen. Ill I lie Urailos Leading From a Liieky Seven Through a Lnekier Eleven Thirteen Hundred Students Fill Their Holes as The Uiuler fiiilios
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(Above) CHOIR OFFICERS: James Cordell, Vice-President: Earl Homuth, President. Absent: Sally Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. (Right) CHOIR SOLOISTS: James Cordell, Delores Grigsby, Earl Homuth; Esther Zimmerman, accompanist. Absent: Ann Allard. The musical play, Gloria, was presented by our choir on December 12 in the school auditorium, directed by Mr. Adolph Nervig, staged by Mr. Frank Engdahl, and costumed by Mrs. Frances Soderquist. In the nativity scene below arc Joanne Olson, Patricia Asp, William Berger, James Cordell, Bob Lunkley, and Joe I.aBelle. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, played by Charlotte Reich, is taken into custody by Roman soldiers played by Dick Johnson, Eddie Johnson, and James Roop.
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