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The entire cast of “hove Is Too Much Trouble gels into the net here in a scene from the ping. Cast of ('liaructers Pinky.........Clayton Kulscth Joe........... Milch DcRosicr Toasty.............1 In Lnngxcth President Pilsey . George Werre Ebb ............Joanna Lauder Flo ........................ Pat McCarty Shirley .... Delores Spollerbcrg Sugar Lou Uni Ann Kobe Miss Ross ................. Avis Hoeft Mrs. Bates.......Alvina Stone Connie........Beverly Kwald Oogy ............ Keith Anderson Monica........Carole Eden bo rg Clift Hayward .. John Phillips Clnyt (Tinky) Kulseth and Joe (Mitch) DeHosier talk their problems over icith Keith (Oogy) Anderson as they droun their sorrows in a soda at the “Poison Tot. Cast and coached by Michael Bizal, head of the dramatics and music department of Science, the performance of the comedy, “Love Is Too Much Trouble” was presented Monday-evening, February 26 in the SSS gym. This successful production was the first presented by Science students for several years. Michael Hi:at Music and Dramatics Director ■ ........................................... .
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Conversation, rather than dancing. takes the spotlight at this scene from the Sacajaieea formal. Science girls had plenty of social activity this year through the Sacajawea Club. President of the club, I la Langseth, used her talents as an accompanist to good advantage during the meetings throughout the year. Cabinet members were Gert Krause, vice-president; Donna Mollberg, secretary; Avis Hoeft, treasurer; and representatives Norma Poppe, Joanna Lauder, Dorothy Splichal, and Marion Molander. The annual fun-fest, “Big-Sister Little-Sister Tea” was staged in the Campus Hub on Tuesday. October 3. Senior Lois Freese gave the welcoming address, and Carole Edcnborg answered with a response for the first-year girls. Rose Rendezvous provided a dreamy background for the annual Sacajawea winter formal which was held on February 5. Gert Krause, general chairman, and her escort led the grand march which took each couple through a rose covered archway. On March 29. Sacajaweans staged an all-school square dance in the gym. with Mrs. Earl Bute calling the dances. The annual Mother’s Tea was held in the Hub May 19. Joanna Lauder headed the committee for this last social event in the Sacajawea year. Sacajatvcans and their dates dance in the lose Hendezvous. I I
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ft ioac)cast dub Grouped around the microphones li'hitc a broadcast is actually in progress are radio broadcast actors Plum. Stone. Xicliots and Lovcdokken. l.angseth and Deli, osier. Engineer Harold linage These readers prodded the basis lor the radio broadcast activities this gear at Science. Tlieg are Mitch DeUosier. Jo Lauder. Ogden Lovedokken. Darrell Kampsehror. Clayton Kulseth. John Phillips, Diehard Hermes. Stanley S'icliols and Alvina Stone. Each Thursday evening at 7:30, the members of the Radio Broadcast Club went “on the air” at KBMW to present their weekly show, titled “Wahpcton Science Presents.” The show orginated from the Campus Hub at the school, and dealt each week with some new phase of student activity, or with the inside dope on a specific department. Before each holiday, the cast prepared and presented a special show with a seasonal theme. The nucleus of the broadcast club arc shown here. The shows were directed by Mike Bizal and student assistant Clayton Kulseth. while Nancy Lauder wrote the scripts for the performances. The music for the broadcasts was presented by the mixed chorus and small music groups from the school, and the band under the direction of Ray Chermak.
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