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1940 CHIPPEWAN Page15 Girls' Glee Club Back Row-Mary Jane Lynch, Agnes Benson, Verna Landmark, Harriette Thorstad, Luverne Dalva, Rosella Nordaune, Ruth Larson, Bernice Miller, Evangeline Heegard, Janice Miller, Olive Lingen, Mavis Hansen, Gylia Tharaldson, Gladys Van Luik Margaret Sanvik, Ardis Skoglund. 1 Center Row--Margaret Aaberg, Lorraine Gorder, Grace Sanvik, Betty Mae Forde. liellora Hidem, Eleanore Pederson, Jean Anderson, Sylvia Ramstad, Ruth Boening Valhorg Johnson, Marie Lingen, Betty Evenson, Lilian Stadsvold, Evelyn Lorvig Doris E. Hagen, Nora Hofstad. v 1 Front Row--Fern Sanvik, lone Sylvester, Eleanor Sylvester, Phyllis Evjen, Olive Halvorson, tMr. Forde, directorj, Lillian Mortenson, Delois Dahlin, Mildred Olson, l.enora Berg. Helen Lorvig. The Girls' Chorus is composed of 48 high school students. This organization has appeared on the Christmas progrzun, the annual spring concert, and on several outside programs. The Girls' Chorus has met every Thursday for practice. ing. Members of the Girls' Chorus went to Minneap- olis l'or the State Contest and received a B rating. They sang Night Song by Clokey. President ,, , Vice President llue to the excellent directing of Mr. Forde, the S6Cl'9l2l1'y H group has been highly successful. In the District Eesti- Treasurer val at Glenwood the group received a superior rat- Librarians ,, . . f ' -' , 4 - f , 9 f- 1 1 4 1, f ' Ajgfar ly, ff: ,v,v , f ,, 1 f 1 I .ff f 'f 1 f f '41 ', i I ' ' x - J f,,'. f ' Verna Landmark Lilian Stadsvold ,A Helen Lorvig ,, Sylvia Ramstad Margaret Sanvik, Dellora Hidem 1
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ww W in WJ i.w'2Y imgeiri 'M CHIPPEWAN 1940 Senior Mixed Chorus, Back Row-left to right-Dewey Teigen, Norman Benson, Richard Teigen, Irwin Knutson, Jacob Gorder, Gerhard Lingen, Howard Hagen, Howard Teigen, Vernon Larson, Arden Brenden, Arthur Hanson, Paul Samuelson. Arthur Berg, Erling Brevig. Gordon Wiltse, James Moen, Lawrence Maanum. Center Row---Kenwood Kleven, Alice Newberry, Eloise Hagen, Dorothy Finstad, Mildred Olson, Vivian Aniundson, Sylvia Ramstad, Doris Olson, Rosella Nordaune, Luvernc Dalva, Harriette Thorstad, Agnes Benson, Jean Anderson, Eleanor Pederson, Gladys Van Luik, Walter Nelson. Front Row--Doris E. Hagen, Helen Lorvig, Fern Sanvik, lone Sylvester, Betty Mae Forde, Dellora Hidem, QMr, Forde, directorj, Verna Landmark, Lilian Stadsvold, Margaret Fzvik, Lenord'Berg, Grace Sanvik, Ardis Skoglund. iv , ' . X Vlx. N i f N i The hi l scl olknrxetfl cpiorus has this year approxi- mately if e bers, UV der tlie competent direction ot' Mr, . lgp'lq'jhey-Zhorub has leatgried to under- stand imc Zi rec atekt good! music hid its value. By X vii! btgftmefared Eon' various progmnbs throughout th schfll year t,lyh0ly'lll4. has ldispltbfed its ability to NNE' X tix Q 'i f if 'l'lifyxclQitii'l,1sYfa. 'tfafii organ'zz on of the Starbuck High Sclzifi vias :ts chic-Laiini o deyelop genuine appreci- at :rho xthe good iq, it sic, to train and develop voices, ii d b,9fot at'ti efserv' I to the community. t tht-vlilstri' Music Contest, which was held at nxyood on ril 27. the chorus participated and re- X . A K, ' i i . r'lr i L 1 ceived an HA rating. On May 3rd the chorus receiv-- ed the wondert'ul opportunity tor the first time ot' going to Minneapolis to participate in the State Music Con- test there. Here it received a B rating, and this was very good considering the competitors that it had there. Year by year the chorus has become better and bet- ter. If it continues this way it will surely prove that it is a worthwhile organization and one that this coni- niunity can have pride in. President , ., Howard Hagen Vice President Dellora Hideiu Secretary and Treasurer Verna Landniarlc Librarians . Luverne Dalva, Eleanore Pederson
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Basketball 1939-40 Standing-Arvid Sylvester, Sidney Aslagson, Roy Berens, Wallace Hoium, James Moen, ClVlr. Nygaard, coachj, Howard Hagen, Norris Evjen, Carsten Gorder, Herbert Nordstrom, Earl Person, Walter Nelson. Seated-Arden Brenden, James Erickson, Aldrid Opheim. Vernon Larson, Henry Nodland Jr., Arthur Berg, Perry Berg. After a week's rest i'rom the football season Coach Nygaard issued his call l'or S. H. S. hardwood repre- sentatives. About 35 boys, headed by Captain Vernon Larson, Henry Nodland, and Arthur Berg, answered this call in hopes of gaining a starting berth. After a few weeks of practice a strong aggregation was formed. With seven men making up the front line we were attacked by Osakis in one of the first games played in the state. Flight men saw service that night and pushed back the enemy to the tune of a 31 to 22 score. In spite of the fact that one veteran was out of the game in the first quarter due to a new ruling on fouling, the Bucks played a fine brand of ball and had the fans foreseeing a very successful season. Settling down into the swing of things the Bucks showed a powerful offense in trampling over Brooten 68 to 24. Wheaton and Elbow Lake t.hen fell before the hot basketeers from Starbuck by the respective scores of 36 to 24 and 20 to 16. The pace was too good, however, when they ran up against a sharp-shooting gang from Benson, and were beaten by a 29 to 27 score. The alumni then evened up the twelve game series by pounding out a 26 to I7 victory over the prepsters. After the Christmas vacation the Bucks stormed back and won I0 conseetutive games. These victims were Kensington, Fhokio, Belgrade, Wheaton, lVlorris, Benson, and two from Hancock and Alberta. The streak was broken. however, when we invaded Elbow Lake's court. After a hard-fought battle Elbow Lake emerged the victors by a 27 to 23 score. The next game was with our traditional rivals from across the lake. The home gym was packed by game time and the most thrilling battle of the season was rolled off. With about a minute left in the tlillllv. Starbuck, which had been trailing by one point. drove through for three rapid buckets and put the game on ice. The score read, lVlaroons 36 'Blues 31. ln the week that followed Starbiick defeated Ken- sington and again came into contact with Glenwood. This game proved, financially, to be the best game of tContinued on following pagej
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