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1st Row-Mary Anderson, Shirley Johnson, Lori Johnson, Kay Hendricks, Nancy Kraakmo, Cindy Anderson, Rhonda Kleinhans, Paula McKee, Gloria Espeland, Charmain Hagen, Brenda Crawford, Mary Sundstrom, Rhonda Richter, Susie Peterson. 2nd Row: Brad Kiewel, Joyce Jahn, Denton Anderson Scott Lusk, Rhonda Thompson, Debbie Jensen, Sherea Gabel, Jane Eilers, Darla Anderson, Sharon Danielsen, Rhonda Twedt, Lori Hongslo, Laura Hendricks, Debbie Anderson. 3rd Row-Joe Onnen, Jahn Hultgren, Warren Johnson, Tim Johnson, Kurt Sommervold, Ricky Richter, Lori Roskland, Lorrie Wetrosky, Frances Reppe, Sue Berdale, Joni Eillers, Linda Rogness, Perry Sc hemp. Standing-Dale Pearson, Kurt Johnson, Jeff Wilson, Kevin Hebert, Terry Johnson, Donna Huenik, Mrs. Heeden. Kraakmo, Sharon Danielson, Darla Anderson, Jane Eilers. 3rd Row-Joni Eilers, Frances Reppe, Sue Bergdale, Rhonda Thompson, Linda Rogness. Two Make All-State Moonride was one of the new pieces of music the band played this year. It was a change from the old style music, since Moonride” is a song with electronic background music on tape. The Alcester High School band has 48 members, who, under the direction of Mrs. Hedeen, have traveled to Brookings and Vermillion to march in the Hobo Day and Dakota Days parades. Band members also took part in perform- ing in a Christmas concert on December 10, Spring Concert on April 19, and the Pops Concert on May 10. Throughout the year the band worked on pep music and formed a pep band that played at all of Alcester's home football and basketball games. This year at the small group instrumental contest those receiving superior ratings were soloists Rhonda Kleinhans, Joni Eilers and Tim Johnson. The Wood- wind Choir also received a superior rating. On January 11 Tim Johnson, Sharon Danielson, Rhonda Kleinhans and Joni Eilers auditioned for the 1974 All-State Band. This year Rhonda Kleinhans and Tim Johnson were chosen to play in the 140 mem- ber band.
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AII-State Band-Tim Johnson and Rhonda Kleinhans. Bass Clarinet duet-Linda Rogness and Sue Bergdale. Soloists: 1st Row-Rhonda Kleinhans, Lori Wetrosky, and Joe Onnen. 2nd Row-Joni Ellers, Tim Johnson, Sharon Danielson, and Jane Eilers. Saxaphone Quartet-Joni Eilers, Darla Anderson, Jane Eilers, and Rhonda Thompson. Woodwind Choir: 1st Row-Paula McKee, Rhonda Kleinhans, Gloria Espeland, Rhonda Richter, Chairman Hagen, Brenda Crawford. 2nd Row-Kay Hendricks, Nancy 22 Clarinet Quartet: 1st Row-Paula McKee and Charmain Hagen. 2nd Row-Brenda Crawford, and Gloria Espeland.
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14 Members Make up Newly Formed Flonor Society One of the newly formed clubs this year at A.H.S. is the National Honor Society. The Honor Society consists of Junior and Senior students who have a grade average of a B+ or better. The Club is made up of 14 members. Some of their business has been getting Honor Society pins, ordering cords for graduation, and making money. The club’s advisor is Mr. Zingler. Librarians Dust and Straighten Above: First Row-Paula McKee, Tim Johnson, Rhonda Kleinhans, Joni Eilers, Marlys Holtkamp, Dave Hammitt, Lisa Sogn. Second Row-Vicky Thormodsgaard, Randy Medema, Keith Wurtz, Cary Kots, Scott Heiman, Dwayne Johnson, Jean Vreugdenhil. A familiar sight in the library this year are the Student Librarians dusting, putting up postures, books- of-week, and straighting up the books. The Student Librarians will, by working in the library, strive to earn points in which to earn their librarian’s pin. The Student Librarians work along with Mrs. Goldammer, librarian, to make the library an organized neat place in which to study and get information. New within the library this year is the newly for formed librarians club. Through this organiza- tion, the Student Librarians find out more about the library, new books, and related subjects. The ad- visor of the Library Club is Mrs. Goldammer. Seated: Frances Reppe, Carolyn Johnson, Debbie Moller, and Mr. Goldammer. 2nd Row: Rhonda Kleinhans, Kay Hendricks, Sherea Gabel, Lisa Sogn, Nancy Kraakmo, Debbie Anderson, Laura Hendricks, Renae Homandberg, Cindy Anderson, Debbie Jenson, Loree Stubbs, Leasa Larson, Evelyn Dunlap, Cheryl Richter, Cindy Warner, SheUe Trudeau, Karen Hakl, Lavonne Limoges, Dawn Merrick, and Rhonda Larson. 3rd Row: Joni Eilers, Linda Rogness, Brenda Crawford, Sharon Danielson, Marlene Larson, Myrth Ludwig, and Jane Eilers.
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