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GIRLS' CHOIR First Row: Hawkins. Lind. Schulz. Martm. H. Johnson. Harvey. Gilmore. Sullivan. Schulz. J. Peterson. Wick. Wong. Burn-eice. OeLapp. Maxwell. Dunning. Landry. DcVay. Frawley Second Row: Hoye. Ashner. Bieker, Carlson. Nelson. Tornquist. B. Johnson. Paquay. Henke. Palm. Watson. Paschke. Veblin. Featherstone. Yosh- ikawa. Quinn. Jenkins. Colburn. Haugh. Boosalis. Swanson. Dunlap, Buhn. Harrer. Third Row: Beeson. Evenson. Harding. Bonk. Ragan. D. Peterson. Dew. Ruliffson. Phillips. Gustafson. Nielsen. King, Daehn. Roe. Ornburg. Jenkins. Olson. Jernell. Tucker. Muedeking, Cripps. Kroll. Walen, Peterson. Leaf. Frey. Grambsch. For Music Is The Gift CHORALIERS First Row: Aaker. Luh. Nickerson. Hendrickson. Staubley. Satre. Anderson. Romfo. Second Row: Paulus. Shaw. Ericksen. Burrington. West. Risberg. Mattefy. Lund-gren. Kennis. Hanson Third Row: Comb. Rahders. Satterberg. Duer. Knutson. Groff. Bun-dul. Kulczycki. Johnson. Nelson. Eklo. Stewart. Fourth Row: Hciscl. Cam. Cundy. Wildung, Pearson. Barr. Swenson. Danielson. Swinton. Nash. Bosholm. Russell. JUNIOR MADRIGALS First Row: Luh. Gude-mestad. Nathenson. Burnicce. Second Row: Aaker. Moe. Eklo. Schmitz. Lundgren. Third Row: Swinton. Paulus. Russell. Cutter. Y .j » f f' f £ f $ $ | Vf If' M 1 I ' Si' J i 1 i 4 l; i u Ut IT I V? I) I IF’ fM ' 'll'7
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Boys compete, though it seems to be a toss-up. Landin takes time-out after vigorous exercise. We Gain Vitality Through Athletics Fitness is essential for the future. One of the most important improvements in years for the physical education department was the opening of the new gymnasium and the rejuvenation of the old. Juniors who had the privilege of using the new gym found the new locker rooms particularly appealing, except perhaps for the controversial showers. Sophomores, who used the old gymnasiums. had the unique opportunity of participating in experimental co-ed classes. Miss Thurston relays a message. 23
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The choir classes, under the direction of Mr. Lydell, enjoyed their first full year in the new addition. They found the improved acoustics and cheerful atmosphere in their spacious accommodations to be a great advantage. The Choraliers performed on television and with the Civic Orchestra. They also sang in three concerts at Washburn. The enlarged girls' choir and the two madrigal groups contributed their time to singing in hospitals and senior citizen homes. In addition to his other classes. Mr. Lydell taught a music theory class in which students learned the techniques of harmony, chord writing, music analysis, and composition. This class gave students who were interested in music a unique background for future studies. Of Glad Hearts Choir concert climaxes weeks of practices. First Row: Burniece. Mueller. Hawley. Flygarc. Nelson. Lyons. Christianson. Seale Second Row: Nathenson. Johnson, Campbell. Smiley. Lund. Saterstrom. Berg. Gudmestad. Marx-hausen. Stratton Third Row: Scott. Moe. Jensen. Morin. Mikelson. Kramrich. Mack. Miller. Ridlcr. Carroll. Fourth Row: Holcomb. Baxter. Satre. Hoel. McCabe. Andrew. Groff Schmitz. Cutter. Chase. Bristol. Haug. Lien. SENIOR MADRIGALS First Row: Anderson. Stewart. Nelson. Smiley. Second Row: Hanson. Campbell. Hoel. Ericksen. Satterberg. Third Row: Chase. Barr. Baxter. Satre.
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