Sauk Centre High School - O Sa Ge Yearbook (Sauk Centre, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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,ff- f' :-Kgs... F -.s V - v Christmas the octet Jack Mary Marge Whitson. Nine by the mus It is pay his de beautiful nephew Vic the Duke y consultati the festiv the court Duke, leav his NFlowe Pietro di Paulina, H Fioretta. Lavinia, F Duke di Bo Countess C Q4-e ,, ff' -rw'--u ,-mer..-.. .-K, ... ...M 4 ' ....... -:,..,, ,.,..-. A - ,, I '- ' 0 -s I vu - X .. I- ,,,,h,a,.,,,,i izgnf..-ng ,Q - M 'H - ' -jj-, -, - . ,. -- .. - +-NST' Al'1'lZ f'-- ' ' sf T -. U ' ,- - .. 1' I - 2 .f 'Li.ZQ1 ' - F-Isle.-'iii-?J?f at ..... ...4 '......s.. -LM -r V ,, J ,, P- ,.. 1T ..,, --f2'gS ' 1 - ,f . .dv . uf ul nf-,neg .Q-o W i 'L -1-MMe.fw:.i:-H --,' A' s m-Mahws-.wf1m Nts' -, , f--.gi ,W .-...,, .-::-- - Ni program, and at the Glenwood Festival. Those who composed are as follows: -1 O venneby, Bud Veeder, Bob Rathe, Gordon Hedin, Eunice Fink --at Prawn, Phyllis J. Pangburn, Adeline Nelson and LMargaret OPEHETTA an operetta in two acts was presented Flower of Veneziau ic department on February 20. the story of the purse-poor Dogs of Venice who wishes to bt to the Duke di Bomba by giving to him in marriage his daughter Fioretta. Fioretta falls in love with the Duke's tor. latinia yearns to become the Duchess di Bombs and earns to cave Victor disposed of, all of which leads to ons with the Doge's assassins concerning potions. During ities the potions are so administered, with the help of jester, Fico. as to result in Lavinias conquest of the ing the coast clear for complete happiness of Victor and r of Veneziaw. Cast of Characters Broazi, Vogt of Venice --------------- n-------Richard Hedin is wife--w---- --------------------- ---Mary Margaret Prasch -----------------------------Margaret Whitson ' --Adeline Nelson ------Bud Veeder --Olga Tschirley heir daughversi----------------- .... -i---- h noble ------------------------- mba, a ri lementina c Duenna------- ------------- ----- 7 Victor Carrava Clarquis di aiviaJ----- ----- - ------------ ---Bob Rathe ' a naval commander Otho, his first officer-n------- ------------ - ------- ----Gordon Hedin Orsino, Family assassin of the Doge----nN---- --------- Howard Johnson O'Brien, his apprentice---- ---- ---- --------------------- -Ira Plummer Pico, Court d?STGY'w--'--'---- ---- ------------------Franklin Koterba First Conn Cfficer of Courtiers, The They playa tended the CllDf ------- ---- ------- ---- ---- ------- ---- -Dick Berggreen Zhi Jvafd-- ------------------------ ----- John Kleinschmidt Veneers, Maids, Sailors, Assassins, Councilors----Members of hixed Chorus ORCHESTRA orchestra which was started in 1936 is doing very well. G for the operetta helping to put it across. They also at- Kusic Festival and were given suggestions for improving case sixty-one

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0 f- I w ,... 1 ,. P I-v m 1 -T' -, qu - 3-gf S' Q g ig...-an-ums4q,us::unl!f UZ'fz .A f, . , ' ..f MEAN IH s I D A , .- lpllytl.JmClnf'f.-'rv ,jp X1 .1 . rf. ,i ,Q Q ..N -N 1. ,K-F, tl I x - l - V- A L-4 MUSIC There ere two large divisions in the music department: the mix- ed chorus under the direction of Miss Lillian Krogh and the orches- tra under the direction of Mr. Edward Kitzberger. MIXED CHORUS The mixed chorus was composed of seventy members. This yenr the mixed chorus was mer: selective than in former years. such pro- gress has been made this yerr, but there is still c lot of room for improvement. The group sang for several progrnmsg they also sung nt the Christmas pmpennt. On February 20, they presented an operettn UThe Flower of Venezicu which vrs e mrent success. Thev went to the annual husle Festival in Glenwood on April 26, at which thev were given n ned rating, end critized to help then in their improve- ments. The girls of the chorus were given individual lessons during the year which proved to be of great benefit to them. The personnel of the 1940-41 mixed chorus is as follows: Sopranos: Adeline Nelson, Katherine Hansen, Phyllis Pnngburn, Pat Xnnsen, Gloria Rosenwnld, Marie Dirnberger, Betty Sinner, Cecelia Dirnberger,Edress Beidlcmcn, Marcella Judes, Glndys Halstead, Betty Botz, Ardith Eldred, Janet Eldred, Frances Gettys, Alvinn Wiener, Marcella Schley, Leorn Wileox,Lorrnyne ?endroy, Pearl Gardner, Lorraine Wiel, Mildred Adrian, Faye DeLong, Lucille Otto, and Lucille Orth. Altos: Mary Margaret Prnsch, Margaret Uhitson, Olga Tschirb leg, Eunice Fink, June Gray, Vivian Secoy, Louise Halverson, Phyllis Brnnn, Margaret Conley, Virginia Cumming, June Brown, Laura Tombers, Marjorie Carlson, Betty Yeung,Lmurn Dickison, Dorothy Brnnn, Irene Fell- ing, Christine Koterbn, Geraldine Cumming, Merced Clough, Larian Cowlthorp, Doris Rowe, Billie Cumming, and Anrie Carter. Tenors: Irs Plummer, Franklin Koterhn, Robert Ziegler, Melvin Weyrich, Robert Plant, Leo Unger, Jim Jeppesen, John Greene, and Phillip Ehresmnn. Basses: Richard Hedin, Bud Veeder, Bob Rnthe, Gordon Hedin ' Howard Johnson, Jack Svenneby, Warren Jeffries, Eve- rett Dickiscn, Bill Simmer, Billy Arndt, Ted Engle, Dick O'Gnrn, end Robert Hnnsmnn. SPECIAL GROUPS The octet, the only special group this year, sang for the page sixty



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