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Row 1: Kielty, C. P'ederson, Jacobson, Klinder, Mr. Anderson, Malmsted, Linton, Parish, Lisell, Thomas, Rogness. Row 2: D. Johnson, Meloche, Walthers, Gmitro, Ondov, Magee. Choir Officers Chamber Singers Managers - Sally Ohno, Jim Shannon The Chamber Singers is a relatively new vocal group here at Roosevelt. It was or- Preslclem ' ' ' ' ' ' 'lim Ondov ganized two years ago when Mr. Ander- Vice President - - Mike Higgins sen realized the need for a group of this 1 1 ' d d I -A Secretary-Treasurer - - Sally Ohno Ype O Slrlg Sucre on Sew or Songs eipe cially designed for small groups of sing- Hostess - - - - Sandra Thomas ers. Most of the members are chosen from the Choir or the Choristers, but all students Host - - Larry Thompson . . are eligible. The Leader An Organ Class Mr. Andersen. Gaustad, Mr, Andersen, J. Anderson, Knudsen. l 25
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Row 'I: Stormo, Neuwirth, Hauser, Porter, Mr. C. W. Andersen, Adviser, Jacobson, Berglund, Kronebusch, Dunn. Row 2: Emery, Malm- sten, O'Brien, Armbruster, Hein, Lisell. Row 3: Northway, PaQuay, Diede, Seeger, Stolte, Higgins, Haglind, C. Pederson. Row 4: Hoel, Buck, Loken, Engman, M. Hanson, Tibbetts, Smith. Row 5: Berg, Edstrom, Rotman, Ondov, Rohde, Magee, Kilen, Twito. Choir When the choir members assembled last fall, little did they realize that this would be their greatest season. As a reward for their daily rehearsals, they had the pleas- ure ot presenting two successful concerts, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. ln addition to this, other singing engagements were accepted, including an evening performance at the Nicollet Hotel, a noon concert at the Farmers and Mechan- ics Bank, and, ot course, music tor the an- nual all school pre-Easter service. Besides all these, the choir sang for baccalaureate and commencement. Climaxing the whole season was the trip to Chicago, with en- gagements in Milwaukee, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and in the city of Chicago itself. Row 'l: R. Johnson, Ohno, D. Petersen, Mr. C. W. Andersen, Wright, Eckert, Kromer. Row 2: Stark, Linton, Reed, Helgren, Patterson, Hrkal. Row 3: R. Anderson, Ronning, Shannon, E. Olson, Golmen, Thcren, Snider, Yantes. Row 4: L. Thompson, Walther, Thomas, Rog- ness, N. Johnson, Bruns, Gren. Row 5: Lind, J. Olson, Kielty, Taylor, Gaustad, Gmitro, W. Larsen, Meloche.
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Row 'l: Lundeen, Champlin, Krohn, Field, Mr. Andersen, Adviser, Lambert, Johnston, C, Johnson. Row 2: Schumacher, Barnes, Stone, Cramer, Booth, Vogt, Mueller. Row 3: Gersdorf, Martinson, Olivera, Smyth, Hawkins, Freidlund, Freidlund. Row 4: R. Carlson, Kyllo, Colburn, Holiday, Sampson, White, Wredberg, B. Carlson. Row 5: Steady, W. Anderson, Kucera, Lichtenberger, Christiansen, Black, R. Johnson, Mollan. Row 6: Hood, Tidlund, Engelsgierd, Smithson, Soholt, Frazier, Quist, Sacre. Choristers Every day during the second hour the Choristers meet in 3l3A, the music room. They are carefully selected students from all grades. They are chosen by Mr. C. Wesley Andersen or, as the members tondly call him, Andy, Many members of the Choristers are serving a kind of mu- sical apprenticeship and hope someday to be a part ot the A Cappella Choir. ln the meantime they continue to supply us with lovely music. This year the Choristers took part in the Christmas concert, and also in the spring concert. ln the spring concert they sang Russian Picnic, Coming Through the Rye, The Woodchuck Song, and Holi- day Song. They also sang Celestial Spring with the choir. Row 'l: Flanders, Sheldon, Bolster, Winick, Mr. Andersen, Adviser, V. Nelson, Mulkern, Swan, Jambeck. Row 2: Jangula, Carlblom, D. Johnson, Oseien, Klinder, Nerison, Thorson, Mickelson. Row 3: Johnston, Esberg, Aune, Iverson, White, Tuttle, B. Hansen, Weaver, D. Peterson. Row 4: Melton, leichar, Seemann, Lien, Mundhenk, Kriesel, Uphoff, Espe, H. Olson. Row 5: Sipple, Burke, Zwiers, Strand, Remmen, Valentine, Shoberg, Skriuseth, Barsness. Row 6: C. Olson, Rundell, E. Johnson, P. Anderson, Rosvold, C. Carlson, B. Swan- son, Howard, V. Carlson, Linton.
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