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Contests Boost Music At Tcmktofn High Clarinets:-Virginia Fribourghouse, Robert Karolevitz, Kenneth Walsh, Alma Bierle, Luverne Bevers, Warren Nielson, Richard Pieper, Martin Slemp, Edwin Gray, Nathan Steinbach, John Banks, Fred Burgi, Rolland Fribourghouse, Donald Lippenberger, Della Moe Steinbach, Mary Banks. Cornets:-Vera Von- drocek, Robert Gleich, Allan Mueller, Robert Reetz, LeRoy Grosshuesch, Carlton Kenyon, Norbert Vina- tieri, Lyle Peterson, French horns:-Edward Vinatieri, Norma Jean Meighen, Robert Shoemaker, Edgar Dole Ollerman, Raymond Shoemaker. Oboes:-Norma Jean Bartow, George Johnson, Bassoons:--Lucy List, Ruth Rognan. Cello:-Charlotte Williams, Percussion:-Morlan Hoellworth, Lois Boyles, Kenneth Lefler, Ralph Stengle, James Lanctot, Robert Stengle. Flutes:-Gloria Tammen, Jean Banks, Elizabeth Hohf, Mary Eloise Whited, Elizabeth Evans. Clarinets:-Ernest Summers, Paul Mattern. Saxophonesc- Rabert Ferdinand, Marjorie Miller, James Fitzgerald. Bnritones:-Lyle Steinbach, Richard Peterson, Trombones:-Vivian Means, Robert Bicknell, Ralph Boone, Marsolette Ballensky, Raymond Rossman, Dolores Dilger, Basses:-Harlan Kosta, Dorothy Kirschenman, Willard Acers, Phyllis Olander. Buss Viol:-Fern Barker. Gleichenspielz-Mary Louise Milliken, Mariel Johnson, J, H, Prugh, director. NEW ADDITIONS IMPROVE BAND The largest musical organization in Yankton high school, the 70 piece symphonic band under the direction at Mr J H, Prugh finished a vigorous season. New additions to the band this year include marimbas, bassoons, string bass and 'cello Ten out- standing members were awarded citation cords at the annual spring concert and five others were awarded later in the season First Violins:-Lois Weise, Muriel Johnson, Ray l-ledelson, Robert Hohf, Mary Louise Milliken. Cellos: -Carlton Kenyon, Charlotte Williams, Ruth-Lathrop. Flutes:--Jean Banks, Elizabeth Hohf, Gloria Tammen. Oboe:-George Johnson Clarinet:-Fred Burgi. Bass clarinet:-Ernest Summers. Violosz- Betty Gamble, Myrtle Van Epps. Second violins:-Theodore Lindeman, Roberta Nelson, Willetta Don- aldson, Emma Peterson, Lorraine Gibson, Mary Eloise Whited, Ruth Halverson French Horns:-Norma Jean Meighen, Edward Vinatieri Trombones:-Raymond Rassman, Lyle Peterson, Norbert Vinatieri, Robert Reetz. Piano:-Mary Banks Bass Vials:-Fern Barker, Lavonne Gran, Tymponi:-Kenneth Lefler Directorz- Jorgine I-lansen . ORCHESTRA PROVI DES ENTERTAINMENT Smaller this year than for several previous years, the orchestra, under the direction of Miss Jorgine Hansen, played at school performances and at Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Features of the repertoire this year were three Brahms Hungarian dances and a Norwegian dance.
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Mixed Chorus Row I:-Nettie Holliday, Mary Louise Milliken, Marian Thompson, Helen Newell, Mary Eloise Whited, Ruth Mueller, Marjory Crowe, Norma Jean Bartow, Carrie Blakey, Row 2:-Elizabeth Evans, Charlotte Williams, Thelma Hale, Ruth Halverson, Ruth Graman, Aileen Norris, Jean Slemp, Robert Hale, Elmo Christensen, Row 3:-Virginia Arneson, Thomas Pickett, Glenn Allen, William Tschetter, Vernett Stortvedt, Ruth Rognan, Dorothy Pieper, Edna Freng, Mary Rich, Ernest Summers. Row 4:-Robert Reetz, Luverne Bevers, LeRoy Grosshuesch, Robert Shoemaker, Sheldon Adams, James Fitzgerald, Bud Knudsen, Raymond Kaiser, George Lindeman. Two Vocal Groups Unexcellecl in District Contest Girls' Glee Club The only Girls' Glee Club to survive the state high school music contest this year, the Yankton group triumphed to win the first division rating, Composed ot 27 members, under the direction of Miss Louise Serr, the group sang April and Dearest Lord Jesus. The Mixed chorus, under the direction of Mr. J, H, Pruqh, competed in class A Row I:-Helen Newell, Emma Peterson, Marian Thompson, Doris Thompson, Thelma Hale, Ruth Mueller, Maxine Slowey. .Row 21-Jo Ellen Margolin, Isabell Schiferl, Ruby Brownson, Phyllis Roney, Myrtle Robison, Carrie Blakey, Aileen Norris. Row 3:-Wilma Dennis, Mary Louise Milliken, Nettie Holliday, Mabel Peterson, Ruth Halverson, Ruth Graman, Amy Ruth Ellerman, Jean Slemp, Row 4:- Elizabeth Evans, Mildred Peterka, Virginia Arneson, Lois Harvey, Edna Freng, Mary Rich, Patricia Onstott.
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