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Volume XI Canton, South Dakota, March 25, 1960 Number 7 Choir To Tour In Three Stales Eath, Minnesota; Armstrong, Iowa; April 16, open; April 17, Windom, Minnesota; Kenneth, Minnesota. After the spring tour is over, the choir will take one more weekend grip. May 1 is the home concert at the Canton Armory, of course, and on May 8 the choir will go to Luverne, Minn., and Garretson, S. Dak. The choir members are as follows: Miriam Aaland, Zum-brota, Minnesota; Gerald An-dersen, Sioux Falls, South Da-kota; David Anderson, Will-mar, Minnesota; Marily Ander-son, Ft. Worth, Texas; Cheryl Asper, Canton, South Dakota; ?amela Brandt, Hettinger, North Dakota; Cheryl Bruget, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Muriel Bruget, Minneapolis, lings, Montana ;Carol Dwelle, Gayville, South Dakota; Kathy Eidem, Marietta, Minnesota; Stanley Ellison, Burbank, South Dakota; John Erickson, Bur-bank, South Dakota; Miriam Fjelland, Clark, South Dakota; Ronald Ginther, Puyallup, Washington Rebecca Gizzel-quist, Sioux City, Iowa; Linda Gubrud, Hudson, South Dakota Dorcas Haanstad, Hudson, South Dakota; Paul Haanstad, Hudson, South Dakota; Sandra Hanson, Dawson, Minnesota; Marian Heide, Canton, South land, Minnesota; April 15, BlueDakota; Louise Hennecke, Ra-pid City, South Dakota; De- Wayne Herbrandson, Ceylon, Canton, South Dakota. Barbara Herrman, Philip, South Dakota ; Elizabeth Hod-stad, Canton, South Dakota; Gerald Holien, Canton, South Dakota; Boyd Hopkins, Arte-sian, South Dakota; Kay Jack-son, Burbank, South Dakota; Dolores Johnson, Worthing, South Dakota; Josephn John-son, Canton, South Dakota; Lar-ry Kjeldseth, Volin, South Da-kota; Janice Klein, Hull, Iowa; Paul Knudson, Nuda, South Da-kota. Martha Knutson, Kenyon, Minnesota; Priscilla Lee, Al-bert Lea, Minnesota; David Lerseth, Adams, Wisconsin; Lois Lommen, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Janet Lunder, Canton, South Dakota; Ange-lyn Madson, Canton, South Da-kota; Barbara Martin, Earl-ville, Illinois; Karin Matson, Canton, South Dakota; Esther Nelson, Beresford, South Dako-ta. O b e d Nelson, Beresford, South Dakota; Kaahryn Olsen, Fairview, South Dakota; Carl Olson, Avoca, Wisconsin; Di-ane Olson, Canton, South Da-kota; Paul Olson, Bogota, Col-ombia, South America; Brigita Rasmussen, Hudson, South Da-kota; Audrey Robinson, Canton, South Dakota; Ronald Ronken, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Karol Roseth, Midland, South Dakota Miriam Russeth, Can-ton, South Dakota; Tared Skeie, Martinsville, New Jer-sey; Margrethe Skeie, Martins-ville, New Jersey; Mary Slet-- ten, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Anita Sogn, Canton, South Da kota; Patricia Sogn, Canton, South Dakota; Eloise Spilde, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anna Julie Stene, Worthing, South Dakota Merryll Stengel, Canton, South Dakota Donald Stensaas, Vermillion, South Da-kota Joy Steime, Sinai, South Dakota Mariam Svanoe, Min-neapolis, Minnesota Susan Sy- Donna Thayer, Volin, South Dakota and Karla Ziegler, De- Smet, South Dakota. Mission Crusaders Mission Crusaders were made -tware of another serving arm of the Christian Church tiro ugh a movie shown to them at 6:30 P.M. on March 14. The movie, "MT. Right and "My Cause", protrayed the work of the American Bible So-ciety in a war-torn Korea. It told of hardships' and work in-volved in translating the Bible into the modern Korean dialect during World War II. The meeting was closed with prayer led by • president, Stan Ellison. With many hours of practice and a little experience, through various presentations, this year, the Augustana Academy A Cappella Choir sets out on their 21st Annual tour Satur-day, April 2. They plan, as in past years, a two-week spring tour, concluding on Easter Sun-day. The 67 member choir, with Mr. Clifton Madson directing, the bus drivers, and chaperone, p 1 a n to present concerts throughout Minnesota, South Dakota, and Iowa. Before the spring tour began, the weekend before, the choir ings, and Sinai, South Dakota. went to Lake Preston, Brook- Saturday evening was spent in Lake Preston, Sunday morning in Brookings, and Sunday eve-ning in Sinai. Tae 21 annual spring tour is as loIl.ws: April 2, Dawson, Minnesota; April 3, Montevideo, Minnesota; also Benson, Min-nesota; April 4, Choko, Minne-sota; April 5, Granite Falls, Minnesota; April 6, Renville, Minnesota; April 7, New Ulm, Minnesota; April 8, St. Peter, Minnesota; Madelia Minnesota; April 9, Owatonna, Minnesota; Kenyon, Minnesota; April 11, Mabel, Minnesota; April 12, e-corah, Iowa; April 13, Hayfield, Minnesota; April 14, New Rich-
Object Description
Title | Clarion - 1960 March 25 |
Subject (LC) | Augustana Academy (Canton, S.D.)--Students--Newspapers |
Type | Newspaper |
Date | 1960-03-25 |
Publishing Agency | Augustana Academy |
Rights | This image may not be reproduced without the express written consent of Augustana University, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA. |
Medium | Text |
Format-Digital | |
Language | English |
Coverage | v. 11, no. 7 |
Collection | Augustana Academy |
Contributing Institution | Mikkelsen Library, Augustana University |
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Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1960-03-25 |
Text | Volume XI Canton, South Dakota, March 25, 1960 Number 7 Choir To Tour In Three Stales Eath, Minnesota; Armstrong, Iowa; April 16, open; April 17, Windom, Minnesota; Kenneth, Minnesota. After the spring tour is over, the choir will take one more weekend grip. May 1 is the home concert at the Canton Armory, of course, and on May 8 the choir will go to Luverne, Minn., and Garretson, S. Dak. The choir members are as follows: Miriam Aaland, Zum-brota, Minnesota; Gerald An-dersen, Sioux Falls, South Da-kota; David Anderson, Will-mar, Minnesota; Marily Ander-son, Ft. Worth, Texas; Cheryl Asper, Canton, South Dakota; ?amela Brandt, Hettinger, North Dakota; Cheryl Bruget, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Muriel Bruget, Minneapolis, lings, Montana ;Carol Dwelle, Gayville, South Dakota; Kathy Eidem, Marietta, Minnesota; Stanley Ellison, Burbank, South Dakota; John Erickson, Bur-bank, South Dakota; Miriam Fjelland, Clark, South Dakota; Ronald Ginther, Puyallup, Washington Rebecca Gizzel-quist, Sioux City, Iowa; Linda Gubrud, Hudson, South Dakota Dorcas Haanstad, Hudson, South Dakota; Paul Haanstad, Hudson, South Dakota; Sandra Hanson, Dawson, Minnesota; Marian Heide, Canton, South land, Minnesota; April 15, BlueDakota; Louise Hennecke, Ra-pid City, South Dakota; De- Wayne Herbrandson, Ceylon, Canton, South Dakota. Barbara Herrman, Philip, South Dakota ; Elizabeth Hod-stad, Canton, South Dakota; Gerald Holien, Canton, South Dakota; Boyd Hopkins, Arte-sian, South Dakota; Kay Jack-son, Burbank, South Dakota; Dolores Johnson, Worthing, South Dakota; Josephn John-son, Canton, South Dakota; Lar-ry Kjeldseth, Volin, South Da-kota; Janice Klein, Hull, Iowa; Paul Knudson, Nuda, South Da-kota. Martha Knutson, Kenyon, Minnesota; Priscilla Lee, Al-bert Lea, Minnesota; David Lerseth, Adams, Wisconsin; Lois Lommen, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Janet Lunder, Canton, South Dakota; Ange-lyn Madson, Canton, South Da-kota; Barbara Martin, Earl-ville, Illinois; Karin Matson, Canton, South Dakota; Esther Nelson, Beresford, South Dako-ta. O b e d Nelson, Beresford, South Dakota; Kaahryn Olsen, Fairview, South Dakota; Carl Olson, Avoca, Wisconsin; Di-ane Olson, Canton, South Da-kota; Paul Olson, Bogota, Col-ombia, South America; Brigita Rasmussen, Hudson, South Da-kota; Audrey Robinson, Canton, South Dakota; Ronald Ronken, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Karol Roseth, Midland, South Dakota Miriam Russeth, Can-ton, South Dakota; Tared Skeie, Martinsville, New Jer-sey; Margrethe Skeie, Martins-ville, New Jersey; Mary Slet-- ten, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Anita Sogn, Canton, South Da kota; Patricia Sogn, Canton, South Dakota; Eloise Spilde, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anna Julie Stene, Worthing, South Dakota Merryll Stengel, Canton, South Dakota Donald Stensaas, Vermillion, South Da-kota Joy Steime, Sinai, South Dakota Mariam Svanoe, Min-neapolis, Minnesota Susan Sy- Donna Thayer, Volin, South Dakota and Karla Ziegler, De- Smet, South Dakota. Mission Crusaders Mission Crusaders were made -tware of another serving arm of the Christian Church tiro ugh a movie shown to them at 6:30 P.M. on March 14. The movie, "MT. Right and "My Cause", protrayed the work of the American Bible So-ciety in a war-torn Korea. It told of hardships' and work in-volved in translating the Bible into the modern Korean dialect during World War II. The meeting was closed with prayer led by • president, Stan Ellison. With many hours of practice and a little experience, through various presentations, this year, the Augustana Academy A Cappella Choir sets out on their 21st Annual tour Satur-day, April 2. They plan, as in past years, a two-week spring tour, concluding on Easter Sun-day. The 67 member choir, with Mr. Clifton Madson directing, the bus drivers, and chaperone, p 1 a n to present concerts throughout Minnesota, South Dakota, and Iowa. Before the spring tour began, the weekend before, the choir ings, and Sinai, South Dakota. went to Lake Preston, Brook- Saturday evening was spent in Lake Preston, Sunday morning in Brookings, and Sunday eve-ning in Sinai. Tae 21 annual spring tour is as loIl.ws: April 2, Dawson, Minnesota; April 3, Montevideo, Minnesota; also Benson, Min-nesota; April 4, Choko, Minne-sota; April 5, Granite Falls, Minnesota; April 6, Renville, Minnesota; April 7, New Ulm, Minnesota; April 8, St. Peter, Minnesota; Madelia Minnesota; April 9, Owatonna, Minnesota; Kenyon, Minnesota; April 11, Mabel, Minnesota; April 12, e-corah, Iowa; April 13, Hayfield, Minnesota; April 14, New Rich- |