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Y :v .- ' T 'W .4 'wal Y .Lam SELQT-t ' ,::,:,1it1.::'xQ li -'Jf:?'Z1TA A-'T-YET ' ' T F 'Tv' T J :,':::.':-T' TAT . x ' Yiiflfs. Y-ff3f1i.?4-fc 1-i 3 Refi- KX f'i'fl.ff 'ftxzff ' . fZ2eJw if-. ig, T 35245,--T N ATwj1L.f.aQ:..sX5:3.?,iS!iT'3C,2 7iTX g,Qs7l-,.g1fTQAfQi5?,1J.gif1Js:i'i' , 'Qfifii' fifffki' TTT3.: -, ff- A X - 1 T vu, 4. ,QW-tg' lu L4 A e-- -1- --' --r Xxrrff R' bl' if ll-Y S' ex- rl T., , T, .. , l l ffl' if T ll! . .1 1-'-l ,. , fi xy, V' li -Vis ' . . , ,V llfcff' ' 'i f, l ENT 4' Q' l 1 QPU, li Vxx VET 'N TW. rl A T x nf X-qw 1 ' 4'-J L T fi 1 liif T SN T ln Tj- -TT xml JG i W MT :il T ,T HE S. A. U. M. Girls' Glee Club is an ever growing organization that means ' l P5 il N T71 l A Ti? ' 1 intl T lb 'Y ul T. Back row: R. STARZ, I. WHITMAN, C. Wvkowsm, XV. SOEHREN, A. MOLENAAR, L. WILSON, E. WAGEN- W y4 ,. 1aNEcHT, W. BAUSTIAN, M. MoLENAAR, E. MOLENAAR, P. J. LEACH, Director. -Yah T Front row: E. WARD, P. SCEPUREK, E. AUGST, O. FRUECHTE, E. PETERS, C. SOGGE, A. ANDERSON, Vial ' D. SMITH, C. HOWE, H. PRUSHEK, MRS. ELVINA C. LAWSON, Accompanist. if l Ye 4 ll l X ' r :L T 1 The Girls Glee Club NT v : I' VXI' I i iw' 1IVmore to the social life of the school as time goes on. , T K of Music Clubs. Regular meetings with the Boys' Glee Club are held once a month. At lr Within the last year the club has become a member of the Minnesota Federation Y' T these meetings musical numbers are given, short talks by members explaining what the .T 3 Federation is doin and fre uentl some a reciation of music is studied. Practice is 47. yi g q Y PP T U T 15' held twice a week. Some of the songs learned are: Sonny O' Mine,', Sweet and Low, T 'lf 5 and Amaryllis Mr. Leach directs the club and Mrs. Lawson acts' as accompanist. Y 'XA .ga At the first meeting the following oiHcers were elected for the year: Dorothy Gun- J . -5. T derson, presidentg Esther Peters, vice president, Corinne Howe, secretary-treasurer, and . T Olga Fruechte, librarian. TN-T The club exchanged programs with the Hastings club during the year. They also El T broadcast several numbers over the radio on 4-H Club programs, besides appearing at T . School functions such as assemblies, parties and the Sunday night hour. Such an organization as this brings to those who are members a greater appreciation T QT Ig! of music and song. It inspires them to encourage organizations of this nature in their , MQ communities and also gives them experience necessary for this leadership. A ' 1 IIN 'T f is A '90 Q -ESTHER PETERS. Q S . N 'Q T N 176 ,T ' 'Ti .RTA Nj N ee. g .-.. A .Ya D- . . E-. - - T fffgg,-f ,.'T37,Sf1ggX?' ' ETS-ffl 7 Y f 'f1Tff72-Tl, -. -i X7 .JSC . 'XY .iff'-:Y- 'uf I 2?Z:..?.2cC.fs.fiEg. T' 'Tis M Qi Page One H und red One Q l
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1 rl it .23 QTFES31-Tw12T'-S T51-fiigs e 'K '3S?'ieiif-fii.Twf Tis fi-Xp j T 'f' A ' ' ' 5' my X ' ' T ' ' ' gy- !,,1' , 'J - ffl! is? it 5' zlffglli if illi'f' li i W glifaf' A T T to 4',,,'..,, ' 1 f. 6123 b T i iiffq , illfv y iw i, i s 1 76' I fkjl :AXA NMI' 'v Xi 'WW I, acl 1,71 mrlslg q'fN4 T- M BMV' lfiigu' y ilgajl i 'W ,Q ' i lsqifli zlsxxl il f' 2.7M M V 1 A ill? ,, , 4 'lids I 'il 1 ily: 42 l WQT. Sol U fs am ' W . .i, ' :il all .pix 1 'X 1 Top row: C. TOLIN, F. SPRENGER, O. MYHRE, C. PINNEY, D. GL1ssENooRF, A. Foshan, A. LAGER, . G. JOHNSON, L. SEPPMAN, C. WINZER, O. SMITH, D. DILLMAN. Third row: D. W. BOLAND, Director, G. WITTWIER, W. MALMBERG, W. PETERSON, S. LIND, M. Bun- lgi X41 Rows, A. GRUENKE, H. SETHRE, A. WIECH, H. LIGHTLY, W. OSLADIL. Vg 4, Svvarm' row: G. McKAY, R. MIMBACH, L. ANDERSON, E. THIIES, G. GREsETH, M. TEETER, O. LUND- ilgl N ', BORG, S. HAUGLAND E. FJESTAD E. KNODT. . 1 'fm First row: M. SwENsoN,, R. LONG. , ' as li , X i 51 M. The Band K p X li s . o o u HE Band is one of the most important musical organizations of the School of N f Agriculture. Any student of the school who has sufficient ability may become a Q ,AQ member of this group, and, under the inspiring direction of Mr. Boland, will , 51 soon become an efficient player of one of the band instruments. Q! q wif The Hrst band of the School of Agriculture was organized in 1895 and was con- ml I l 'T U . ducted by Mr. Reynolds. As the years passed the band increased from a small group to yi jf' some thirty members. The instrumentation, at first very meagre, now includes eight .TS BX' 1 1 n Q cornets, six altos, two baritones, four clarmets, three trombones, one iccolo, three basses, ' l :Ll P ' My, five saxophones and four drums. . . , . I lfiggv Ever wlnter the band furnishes entertainment at the school assemblies, at the XJ, Y f i gyxxy programs of the Farmers' and Homemakers' Short Courses, the basketball games and X Field Meet and the convention of the Land O' Lakes Creamer . Throu h these activities 1,1 Y s y A 1 ' f ' . . - Y QQ it has made a place for itself on the campus. It has come to serve a real purpose in the 3 Music Department as it provides an opportunity for the gifted to develop their talents, Q and is an incentive for others to work to qualify for the honor and pleasure of playing h Q i i 4: . 1 fr with the group. , 1 KE ' QW -O. PAUL SMITH. hfif il WN irq 'Qty LBJ ifgwm, A , ,W , V 5 H HM, . ..., --, .... H- . W. - .---4-lg? ia 2.--.Q ,f-f31ir.ff1vf, .swr TF. is rife of Ze Xvih f-Sf. -L' Y-ff i Page One Hundred Two
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