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First Row: Se-voml Row: Third Rim' Fourth Row: Fifth Row: l'. 'NI ssner. IJ. ahh, V, Krihlmann, IJ. Vander Vi-en. R. Kuhlmann. IVI. Hliilirm-pts:-, I, Isaacs, M. Huilrre-gtsi-, C. McCoy. J. Ripley, M. Vanrlc-r Va-en, M, .I. Rasmussen. A. Scholten. D. Prinst-n. V. Ili! mann. M. Clark. J. Kastr-n, li. Divls. C. Pivtcnpol. G. Paints-r. l'. Mills-r, D, Hahn-rlanrl. V. Dobrzynski, I. Fi-dcrwisch. -I. In-v, N. Sin-mvrs, D. Hummitsch. K, Schuh. Ii, Klz-in. R. Vllills. G, Harmvlink, J. Wlitte-nlwrz. J. Samsal, D. Nurixaard. Ii, Rasmussvn. A. Sc-e'rvrt V. Henry, J. LL-on. R. Zirke. D. V1-rGowu. B, Krueger. E. Gall. D. Bandy, V, Rhini-, A. Hornaday. D. Sas-ge-r. Ii lirotuwski, G. V1-ldman. J. W'illadsen, M, Grassman, M. W:-issink. M. Pt-ters. D. VVill. G. Heidi-nrt-iter, J, YVilladsi-n. S, Lindsay. C. Chapman. G. Stramm, D. I.uti.zen. F. Polzin. V, Van Hngvn, B. Erickson. C. R1-ichn-rt, V. Schcllzauvr, S, Hukanson, B, Kallas, C. Rhine-s, E, Lilla, V. Vri-ekr-. GIRLS' CHORUS At the special music tournament with Kohler held at Sheboygan Falls. the Girls' Chorus sang several num- bers. The chorus appeared very snappy in their white Pblcuses and white skirts. The first week in May the chorus gave a spring concert. It was given in the afternoon for the members of the school and again in th-e evening for parents and friends. The chorus again wore white outfits adding much to the spring atmosphere. The Girls' Chorus consisted of eighty-two members this year. This was the largest girls' chorus Sheboy- gan Falls has had for quite sometime. The chorus was under the direction of Mrs. Carl Faas and Ruth Brink- man accompanist. They met only once a week. on lVIonday, for one hour. but they accomplished much in this short period. Favorite songs of the chorus are The Bells of Saint Marys . Pamis Angelicusll l'I Love Life. Holy Art Thou. Lassie O'Mine. and To a Wild Rose. MIXED CHOIR The mixed choir. under the able direction of Mrs. Carl Faas. enjoyed an eventful year of choral work. May 4 brought with it the choir's highlight of the year. a mvsical tournament with Kohler. The tourna- ment was held at good old S.F.H.S. and was followed by a dance which was enjoyed by the tournament par- ticipants. On the evening of February 27, the choir presented a sacred formed Church. This was an eventful experience for the choir church as a group. They received favorable comments. on their The choir participated in an Easter program held on March concert, by invitation, at the Gibbsville Re- because never before had they sung in a singing from many people who had attended. 29. be-fore the high school assembly and par- ents and friends. Another program similiar to the Easter musical was presented the day before our Christmas vacation. Several times during the year the Choir has sung numerous numbers at assembly programs, and led in community singing. Our choir has had the privilege of having with it three sorigbirds: Louise Malinowski. Mae Ann Coates, and Dorothy Lubbers-who comprise the Senior Trio. The girls have excellent musical ability and have won many favorable comments for their work during the year from, the Business Men, Woman's Club. and Gibbs- ville Church. Some of the outstanding choral numbers which the choir sang this year were: Gloria, from the Twelfth Mass, The Lord's Prayer, f'The Hiking Song, Beautiful Savior. l'R,ain and the River, Shortnin' Bread. and Deep in my Heart. The choir has won a good reputation for its singing ability. and has received many compliments. Front Row: S eAc-1r nd Row: Third Row: Fourth Rim' l'. Missnr-r, E. Simunich. L. Malinowski, D. Mi-ssnvr, I., Schultz. M, Hayden. R. Rock. M, Egan-in-un, M. A. Coats-s. D Gasi-rt. V, Ends-rs, J. Walfoort. C, Riley. K. Kalmcrton. M, VValvoord D. Lubburs, L, Musil, G. Kalk. K, Rauschrrt. D Mille-rt, R. Hayden, G. Stn-iw. H. Rilssr-ll. A. Inzelw. R. Zimmerman. H. Holzschuh, J, Willadsen, P. Altmm-yur, V, Ilbs, li. R-iska. .l. Ftmulw. G, Hailey, D, Adams J, Samsal. I. Rn-rk. H, .I. Pi-rman. F, Fm-tt. E. Hlavachvk. R, Frirdrichl. C Miley. J Allman. D. Hunt. R. Boldt. H. Hamman, D. Dooley. R. Km-no. R. I.-.i2hton. R. Frazier. R, Isaacs, J, Wfilllams. C. Tauln-l. K. Luhbers, D. Danks. H. Albertin. J. Hildebrand. H, Ingelse.
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