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1 937 ECHOWAN Director, ,Vi« Glendenning Toj Row: Furbtr, Christiansen. Furber, K„ Hoots. Maylone, Geyer, Justad, Sunmoorc. Stoops. Smith. First Row: Brock. Kardell, King. Kuhnley, Holler, Eekstrom, Schiebe, Horbinger, ll'righton, Olson, Jack ley, Berdan. ORCHESTRA President..............................Vernon Olson Secretary and Librarian................Mildred Kuhnley Director............................Miss Glendenning This year the orchestra is made up entirely of Junior High School students. It has performed for both the Christmas program and the graduation exercises. Considering the small amount of time Miss Glendenning has had to work with these students, she has done a fine job. Twenty-five
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1 937 ECHOWAN Tor Row: Cans. Warner, Christy, Graham, M., Fitch, Pxpijan. Second Row: Finney. Schryver, Johnson, Bales, McCarthy, Jerome. Rude. First Row: Graham, F... Gullifcr, Justad. Mr. Martinson, Stevens, Carlson. HI-Y President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Dan Justad Trevor Stevens - Tom Bates Harry Warner To create and maintain the highest standards of Christian life in the school and community, is the goal every one of the eighteen boys in the Hi-Y aims to live up to. The Hi-Y is one of the most active organizations in the High School. The group has helped to put across some of the functions of the year. In the safety drive the Hi-Y conducted an essay contest giving a prize to the winners. They assisted in the Christmas cheer program by sponsoring a movie. The admission was either a toy or money to be turned over to those in charge of the program. This year the Hi-Y became affiliated v ith the Minneapolis Hi-Y and next year will send two representatives to Camp Stowapi at Lake Independence to bring back information on Hi-Y topics. The Hi-Y has profited by having excellent speakers at each of its meetings. Mr. Martinson is advisor to the Hi-Y and ably helps them live up to their ideals. Twenty-four
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t J 1 937 ECHOWAN Tor Row: Dale, Hallielt. Hah guist, Galloway, Dean, Warn, Marlin, W., Dahl. Johnson, R., Whelan, P., Sierup, Xilke, Slantlal, Johnson, W., Frail, Stoops, Lundy. Third Row: Reider Henning sen, I),, Connolly, Henningsen, M., Gilbert, Carlson, Carroll, Slone. Juslad, Jenkins, Hull, Rnde, Ingersoll, Johnson, R., Holler, triden, Mahnstrom, Havens. Skcond Row: Dieringer, Ludwig, Fagerstrom, Dickensheets, H„ Marlin, G., Peters, Olson. Dreschlcr, McAdams, Anderson, V., Strale. Whelan, Xelson, Perkins, Winterftld. First Row: Miss Oslerberg, Dickensheets, M.. Brown, Forsythe, A split nd. Finnegan, Gray, Locgering, Dearslyne, Hallt ren, Ingersoll, Xelson, Anderson. F.., Fornell, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President.....................................Peg McAdams Vice President................................Ruth Asplund Secretary.................................Lorraine Dreschler BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President......................................lack Stone Secretary.....................................Ray Carlson St. Louis Park High School may be justly proud of its Glee Club. Under the direction of Miss Osterberg and Mr. Martinson, the group was able to interpret both difficult music, requiring technical skill, and lyric music. The High School Chorus is composed of the Girls' Glee Club and the Boys' Glee Club. The Chorus put on an oratorio, “The Holy City, by Gaul, and an operetta, Oh, Doctor! Both of these productions were successful. Ten members of the Glee Club comprise the “Madrigal Singers, who have attained considerable success, appearing on the radio several times and singing at various other places. We hope that the Glee Club may keep, for many years, the success it has attained. T unruly-six
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