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    Schedule of Programs Wednesday Evening, May 19 ..

    Piano Recital Thuisday Evening, May 20

    Piano and Vocal Recital Fi iday Aftei noon, May 21, 4 o'clock

    Piano Recital Fr iday Evening, May 21

    Giaduation Recital Satin day Evening, May 22

    Class Day Program Sunday Evening. May 23

    Baccalaureate Servtees Sermon, Rev. S. W. Swenson, B. D.

    Monday Evening, May 24 Commencement Conceit

    Tuesday Evening, May 25 Commencement Exercises

    Address, Rev. E. O Chelgren, Carlton, Minn.

    NOTE—All the p iograms will be given a t the College, except on Sunday evening The Baccalauieate services will be held at the Swedish Lutheran Church.

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    Recital Wednesday, May 19, 1920, 8 P. M.

    Little Curly Head March Holeombe Gladys Sko^lund-Elizabeth Halvorson

    May Day Rathbun Viva Swandby

    Boat Song Ashford Agnes Johnson

    Golden Meadows •. Ruby Tell

    Serenade Barcarolle Alice Lodoen

    Twilight Bells Merece Taralseth

    Sparkling Fountain Grace Braggans

    May Blossoms Williams Margaret Stevens

    The Coming of Spring Eggeling Alice Forslund

    Sylvar Dance Orth Lillian Black

    Clover Bloom Rathbun Minnie Dahlquist

    Moonlight Dance Engelmann Melicent Sjostrand

    Cabaletta Lack Hazel Peterson

    Waltz of the Flower Fairies Crosby Olive Olson

    In the Gypsies Tent Crosby Julia Krava

    Rose Petals Lawson Marie Wick

    Trio—"Spring March" Tutschek Genevieve Bueche, Merece Taralseth, Margaret

    Stevens Clover Bloom Stults

    Agnes Dahlquist Second Valse Durand

    Astrid Swanson Trio—"Dance of the Haymakers" Wilson

    Edith Skoog, Tillie Sedlacek, Hazel Johnson

    Piano and Voice Recital Thursday, May 20, 1920, 8 P. M.

    Frolic of the Butterflies Bohm Martha Grindelaud

    Silver Stars Bohm Jeanette Ostroin

    (a) Her Rose Coombs (b) Gray Days Johnson (c) From the Land of the Sky-blue

    Water Cadman Aileen Harris

    Astrid Torjussen Agnes Halvorson

    (a) Gypsy Love Song Herbert (b) Toreador Couchois

    Ingolf Pederson Dance of the Nymphs Fischer

    Gwendolyn Bueche (a) I know of two Bright Eyes _ Clutsam (b) Coine^Sing to Me Thompson

    Mrs. A. J. Levine This Hour with You Cooper

    Ferdinand Swanson March of the Dwarfs Grieg

    Hildur Raustrom 10. Venetian Serenade Hoffman

    (For Left Hand Alone) Melville Sjostrand

    Until Sanderson Mrs. Edward Bratrud

    (a) To You Speaks (b) Gather Rosebuds Whelpley (c) The Nightingale Whelpley

    Mrs. A. R., Hatfield Wind Song > Spross

    Mrs. Chas. Stevens Valse Arabesque Lack

    Florence Johnson (a) Requiem Homer (b) Song of a Heart Tunison

    Henry Halvorson One Fine Day from "Madame Butterfly"

    Puccini Sophia Hermanson

    (a) Impromptu Mac Dowell (b) November Sleigh Ride, Tschaikowsky

    Ebba Lundgren (a) My Lute _ Liddle (b) Four Leaf Clover Coombs

    Mrs. F. C. Wittensten

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    Piano Recital Friday, May 21, 1920, 4 P. M.

    Piano Duet—"Basket of Roses" Streabbog Marcelene Peterson-Katherine Stadum

    Tete a Tete Waltz Lawson Dona Taralseth

    Cuckoo Presser Evelyn Truhn

    Lively Dance Dale Jean Quistgard

    In the Pavilion Schnecker Dorothy MacLachlan

    Twilight Waltz Rolf Lucille Johnson

    Pleasant Thoughts Engelmann Gladys Woolery

    Dance of the Wood Sprites Forman Helen Wittensten

    Little Sally Water Lawson Eleanore Anderson

    First Waltz Schmoll Jennie Hjelle

    What care I for gold or riches Lawson Alice Campion

    At the Fair Bugbee Iola Baugh

    Mountain Pink Spaulding Grace Swandby

    Jewel Dance Engel Helen MacLachlan

    Schoolmate Waltz Fenlmore Rose Maruska

    Evening by the sea Karoly Justin Swenson

    Frivolity Waltz Spaulding -*v /'/jr, ,, ^,, Inez Swandby

    Battal ion Drill Lindsay Irene Baugh

    Alpine Violets Gansehals Josephine lverson

    Cedar Biook Waltz Bugbee Edi th Nelson

    Bicycle Waltz Geihcl Myrtle lverson-Wanda Cheney

    Graduation Recital Given By

    HELEN ANTOINETTE LOCKWOOD Assisted by Mrs. F C Wittensten. Sopiano

    Mr. Henry Halvorson, Tenor *

    (HELEN ANTOINETTE LOCKWOOD

    Sonata op. 26 Andante con Variozoni Scherzo Marcia funebre Rondo

    Beethoven

    Bowl of Roses Clarke When the Dream is There r D'Hardelot To Horse! To Horse! Stephens

    Henry Halvorson

    Wedding Day Grieg Nocturne Meyer Helmund Ballade op. 47 Chopin Star Rogers Since You Went Away Johnson Summer Chaminade

    Mrs. Wittensten Butterfly Lavallee To the Sea _ MacDowell Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 11 Liszt

    This program will begin promptly a t 8 15 on F u d a y evening, May 21-

    Class Day Exercises Saturday, May 22, 1920, 8 P. M.

    Piano Duet, "Poet and Peasant Overture _ Suppe Helen Lockwood, Margaret Patterson

    Remarks _ Ferdinand Swanson, Class President

    Class History Marie Wick, Edith Johnson

    Class Statistics, Eddie Pearson, Arnold LaRoche

    Piano Solo, ''Rose Petals" Lawson Marie Wick

    Class Will Guida Gilbertson

    Class Motto Arthur Hagen

    Class Phophecy Dora Nasinec, Ferdinand Swanson

    Vocal Solo, "One Fleeting Hour" __ Dorothy Lee Ferdinand Swanson

    Reading—Selected Julia Krava

    Presentation of Judge Holm's Gold Medal in Penmanship

    Piano Solo, "Gavotte" Sgambati Helen Lockwood

    At the close of this program a sale of some home-made articles will be 'conducted. Lunch 1

    will be served for a small fee. I

    Commencement Concert Monday evening, May 24,1920

    PART I.

    Faith and Praise—John A. West 1. While the Earth Remaineth—

    Mr. Bystrom and Chorus

    2. I Love the Lord— O Praise the Lord— Mrs. Wittensten, Henry Halvorson and Chorus

    3. Hark, Hark, My S o u l -Mrs. Naeseth, Mrs. Bratrud and Chorus

    4. Sing, O Heavens -Mrs. Wittensten and Chorus

    5. O Fount of Love— Mrs. Wittensten, Mrs. Naeseth, Mrs. Bratrud

    and Chorus

    PART II.

    Messiah—Handel 6. And the Glory of the Lord—

    Chorus

    7. Behold the Lamb of God—

    Chorus

    PART III. ^

    The Great Light—F^inley Lyon 9.' Praise Ye the Mighty God—

    Mr. Bystrom and Chorus 9. Every Valley Shall be Exalted-

    Mrs. Wittensten, Mr. Bystrom and Chorus 10. Brightest and B e s t -

    Mr. Halvorson, Mrs. Wittensten and Chorus

    11. The Heavens Declare the Glory of God— Mr. Bystrom, Quartette and Chorus

    12.' All Hail the Power of Jesus N a m e -Chorus

    Twelfth Annual Commencement

    OF

    NORTH STAR COLLEGE MAY 25, 1920, 8 P. M.

    Professional Selected Miss Hermanson, Miss Wennerberg

    Hymn Audience Heav'nly Father . Thou hast taught us, Thus to

    seek thee in our youth; Hitherto thy grace hath bro't us. Lead us on-

    ward m Thv truth. We are weak, do thou uphold us, And from

    e v i y sna ie defend; Let Thy mighty a ims enfold us, Save us keep

    us, to the end.

    Oh, 6ur Fa the i , g i ea t and gloiious! Draw our youthful hea i t s to Thee;

    Let Thy grace be there victorious. Let Thv love our portion be

    M a y w £ . . k n o w , T h y Sreat salvation. Serve and love Thee all oui days;

    Then in heav'n, Thv habitation, Join to s ine Thine endless praise.

    Invocation Re v . 8. W. Swenson Salutatory vera Peterson Piano Solo, "La Campanella" Liszt

    Miss Hermanson Address ___ Rev. E. O. Chelgren, Carlton, Minn. Vocal Solo, "O Divine Redeemer" Gounod

    Miss Wennerberg Valedictory R a g n a J e l l e Presentation of Diplomas Hymn Audience

    Bless us,. Father , and protect us, Be our soul's sure hiding place. Let Thy wisdom still direct us, Light our darkness with Thy grace! Let Thy countenance on us shine. Fill us all with peace divine. Pra ise the Father , "Son and Spirit, Prai.se Him all t ha t life inherit.

    Benediction Re v . S. W. Swenson

    Class ;Koll /

    I » ROON " - • - •

    Maurice Munger and family autoed to Mrs. C. R. Wood's home Sunday eve-ning.

    The lloon school closed Friday, May 14th. The children gave a program after which a splendid lunch was ser-ved. The ladies of the community and also assistant superintendent, Mrs. Thorson, was present.

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    CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC DIPLOMA Helen Antoinette Lockwood

    COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA Wal te r E. Chilstrom Arnold LaRoche Floyd Godell Harold Lerum Myrtle Hegstrom Dora G. Nasinec Edi th F . Johnson Clyde Oberg Lillie M. Kni t te r Eddie C. Pearson Ar thur Elmer Hagen Esther Rosko

    Ferdinand Swanson STENOGRAPHIC DIPLOMA

    Cora Abraham son Ber tha M. Anderson

    Edythe V. Eckblad Edythe E. Erickson

    Guida I. Gilbertson Ar thur Elmer Hagen

    Ragna C. Jelle Ju l ia Krava

    Laura Palmer Vera Catharine Peterson

    Clara E. Peterson Es ther Rosko

    Nella Helena Rokke Ferdmand Swanson

    Marie P. Wick BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATE

    Nella Helena Rokke TYPEWRITING CERTIFICATES

    Es ter J. Hilleboe Lillie M. Kni t te r

    Florence O. Lundgren * Ar thur L. Melgard

    Margare t A. Miller

    Mrs Henry Pletch visited Mrs. Kayr*5 Thursday afternoon. _*&,

    Miss Iveue Kelley returned to her^ tyL home in Stephen Saturday morning. ^ tf\f

    Mrs. Omer Thomas entertained Mr.^ ^ , and Mrs. Clinton Wittensten and tarn-' * ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres and children ' Sunday.

    Mrs. Henry Godell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Irving Edgar and daughter Florence on Sunday.

    WE PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES TfflS WEEK:

    Heavy Hens, per lb.

    Light Hens, per lb.

    25c 20c

    Eggs, per doz.

    Cream, per lb....

    32c 59c

    WE BUY SMALL PIGS SIX WEEKS OLD.

    BRING YOUR PRODUCE TO US. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES

    Levine Bros. Company New Location—At the Old Potato Warehouse near the Mill.

    Telephone No. 887.

    CLASS PRESIDENT: Ferdinand Swanson

    TREASURER and SECRETARY: Lillie Kni t te r

    CLASS MOTTO: He who flndeth knowledge, flndeth life.

    CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose

    CLASS COLORS: Red and White

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