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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Bollom Row: Kyle, Hickey, Schocnke, Bidwell, Baumgartner, V. Kitzman, Bricdenbach, DcWoody. Svmnn' Row: Winklcixmnn, Mitchell, Rogers, Gehri, L. Ridgeman, Eklund, Dixon, D. Furley, M. Uren. T011 Row: Taft, Nelson, Recd, Powell, B. Ridgeman, Rebenstorf, N. Uren, Barker. Pepita Proves Success T'WENTY-SEVEN members get to- 'gether every week to sing under Miss O'Malley's direction. Miss Heide acts as accompanist. Getting ready for the oper- etta and the music tournament fills the year. Pepita,,' a Mexican operetta, was pre- sented November 19 in the College audi- torium. Costumes were designed by Miss Bjorklund and Mrs. Fricker and made by the students. The College Orchestra played selections between acts. Character parts were taken by Alan Klein, Janet Nelson, Bruce Fish, Evelyn Mitchell, Ar- thur Carlson, Lois Furley, Willis Farn- l 136 ham, and James Bower. Ushering was done by other students. APRIL 30 the Girls, Glee Club, the Trio, several soloists, and the orches- tra attended the tournament. The Glee Club sang Cradle Songf' Kathryn's Wedding Day, and The Dream Sellersf' Last year Janet Nelson, Evelyn Mitchell, Mary Jane Uglow, and Perry Hackett represented College High in the tourna- ment. These people placed first in the dis- trict contest and also in the state meet. In addition to the operetta, the Girls' Glee Club appeared on Assembly pro- grams before the College High. l
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Student Personnel Liniors f ii' i i lil' I. z . , iv. ll I f I, A f. :lu Pm ' i V f .' ' if li r., , W, . K Freshmen and Sophomores -IUNIOK CLASS, TOP l'lC'l'URlf: Iiollnuz Run: Mcl,e.1n, Morgan, Perry, llill, 'liluyer Kiiznmn, liriedcnluncli. SLTIIIIAI Rau: Kell, Kraus, Mcliinnix, Buening, lfklund, l..irkin Tfvirif Ruff: Sclmltl. Kelclm, Ankomeuw, Sturgie, Rowley, Qlnnex, Rnlvenlmrxr. 1IlllV'fl7 Roll' liitseiim, Clxlkins, XVilcox, Clxird. Sllunun, Kling. Tull Run: Clirlson, Bower, Pnricla, lfisli Klein, VV. l'iriedenb.1el1, Slmw. SOPHOMOKIQS ANU FRIQSHMAN. liO'l l'OM l'lC'l4URl'.: linllrml Run: Drneger, Powell Hickey. Bidwell, Smart, Perry, Reba-nxtorf. Malone. S i'i' null Ron: Hougliton, Taft, l.innemnn Nelson, Cummings, Meifune, Barker, littlcjolm. Tliiril Kon: w'ilKLII19Kl, Mitchell, Iiriedenbnuli l'l.ll.lfCl'IlLlll, Ridgenini, Hand, l..1rlcin, Kinateder. 1'illIH'fll RIIIVI Balrtli, Trewyn, Wnisllke Mexke, Meisncr, liuslwy, Revi, jilmson. Tofu Razr: W'.llSl1, Bella, Feleli, l:.lFlll1.lHl, Adsir llusliey, Hare. fiisi
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journalistic Efforts OLLEGE HIGH students cooperated with college students once again to produce a Minneiska. Staff chosen at be- ginning of school year . . . not much work at first . . . posing for pictures . . . got the pictures back . . . found three or four people have moved . . . result, staring eyes . . . lf you canit hold still for three seconds, thatis your hard luck! Meetings of staff at Knilans . . . very informal . . . much work accomplished . . . well, anyway a little. Business Man- ager Hill goes over the top with big quota of subscriptions . . . organizations won- der where money is coming from to pay for pages. Editor and Business Manager get a re- ward for their efforts by being invited to the Minneiska banquet held for pre- view of the completed book. 'Witli the entire senior English class as contributors, the newspaper column, Quaker Preps Clippingsf, got off to a grand start at the beginning of the second semester. The column now appears in the Wliitewater Press each Friday and is read by townspeople as well as students. That mad dash for Mr. Elmer's office every Friday shows that the school notes are eagerly awaited by the College High. ATERIAI, is prepared a week in advance to avoid difficulties with copy deadlines. Miss Langemo gives over part of the English period each week to the production of the paper. Editor Mary Knilans and Business Manager Lois Furley confer with Miss Langemo and the edi- torial staff as to interesting material to use. Later, assignments are given to the rest of the class. Iiiliforiirl xfujl of ffm' nc2llilkl'V' Prvlv Cflilrjlirlgf' is umili' ufi nf iNi0l'Illc' Mrfiaxfiu, 1l.YSf.YfrIlIf rifilorq Mary I-flizirffrffli Kuililux, i'ililor'-irlfrlrirfg Lois Ifnr- Ivy. ffllxirliiu l71iI1liIXA'l'f null Morris lfxxmtk, uffvlflir' vrfilur. Iiilifm' Mimi' I-fllzillvrlfv Krlilinix gizlfwm frm' .whiff in-qrllm' fm' firml fIlAfll!A'fi0llX in Mn' loiwr' lrirfllw. Durii 'l'lmii'r', rujn i'if1lm'q Afrlfj' Krliltmx, viliforg Iiffii' l'i'r'r5, imiililrll mlifmg Mm'ri.v Ifxxorfc, allllrliv nliforg ,mil iffvizrlrx Hill, lmxirzrxx Ill:IlllItQl'l', nzukz' nfl Hn' grollfw. .flrfffur Cfilrlmrl, ilxxixlulli .17ll.Vi7II'5S nnlmlgrr, iluvx :ml iilvliiulr' in ilu' 17iliflH't',
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