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Soloists Left to right: May Adcock, Nancy Weaver, Sally Slaughter, Ray Giske and Mr. Sharp. Sally Slaughter, Nancy Weaver, May Adcock, Ray Giske and the Girls' Octette went to Kimball February 8 to participate in a music contest. The students doing solo work and their ratings were as follows: Sally Slaughter-Soprano, I. Nancy Weaver-Alto, II. May Adcock-Piano, I. Ray Giske-Baritone, I. The Girls Olctette received a rating of II Boys Chorus g g Back row, left to right: Bill Schueneman, Joe Harmacek, Alvin Pesek, Roger Beehler, Bob Gaddis, Bob Willlms, Floyd Shattuck and Charles Krchnavy. Front row, left tolright: Dennis Miner, Harold Haines, Darrell Jones, Bernard Gergen, Allen Bouslaugh and Dennis Sargent. This group consists of 14 boys who met two times a week. They attended the vocal music festival at Burke where they participated in massed chorus.
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Senior Class play Tiger l-l ouse fBy Robert St. Clairl Tiger House has been played profes- sionally all over the country and every- where it has been a tremendous success. It is with the assured guarantee of the play's background that the Seniors have selected it for their Senior Class Play. This clever mystery play is laid around an isolated country estate called Mystery Manor because of the alleged hauntings. Erma Lowrie, a young shop girl, has inherited the estate from her eccentric aunt, and according to terms of the will she must occupy the house for a period of two years. Erma's cousins, Arthur Hale and Oswald Kerins, her living Aunt Sophia and Peggy Van Ess, a former girl friend, are all house guests when things begin to happen. Yami, a Hindu who is really the head of an African Tiger Cult, has come to Mystery Manor to recover a jewel neck- lace of value that Aunt Sylvia had stolen from a tiger when she was in Africa. Macintosh, Who was really Erma's sweetheart, came to Mystery Manor pos- ing as a detective to protect Erma. Arthur Hale and Thompson, who posed as circus trainers looking for an escaped tiger, were really back of all the haunt- ing at Mystery Manor. The Cast ls As Follows: Erma Lowrie - Yami, A Hindu - Sophia Broderick - Mrs. Murdick - MacIntosh - Arthur Hale Oswald Kerins - Peggy Van Ess - Thompson - - The Mystery Woman Tiger Man - - - - Carol Haines - Gary Hahn - Joyce Sattler - Norma Siems - Don Stukel Vance Feyereisen - Bob Williams Bernadine Simunek - Allan Nelson - Donna Dobesh - ???????
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A Cappella Left to right, back row: Betty Van Cleave, Marilyn Rasmussen, Sally Slaughter, Peggy Kim- ball, Kay Laur, Elaine Ritter, Patty Dunn, Gretchen Frank, Ann Beehler, Susan Belak and Dorothy Diekmann. Front row: DeLetta Raymond, Nancy Weaver, Ruby Brunz, Anita Brotsky, Marilyn Hutchison, Ruth Krieger, Sharon Dobesh, Kay Rundall and Jackie OlNeill. The A Capella is a select group of 24 voices singing with or without accompani- ment. Members of this group have been active this year singing on several occa- sions for community activities. They participated in the region 5 music contest at Mitchell and received an excellent rating. Girls Chorus Left to right, black row: Melva Smith, Martha Wetzler, Bernie Simunek, Betty Veskrna, Deloris Layh, Ronelva Leslie, Lola Grundstrom, Lois Jewell, Irene Hambek, Delina Herrmann, Carol Sinclair and Karolyn Feyereisen. Third row: Jackie Martin, Jackie Hansen, Linda Harrison, Nedra Lundberg, Anita Clementz, Sarah Newsam, Kay Rajewich, Barbara LaBahn, Myrna Knittel, JoAnn Cerney, Delores Wilson and Doris Ellwanger. Second row: Karen Shattuck, Lila Woolhiser, June Klein, Lois Knittel, Marietta Williams, Donna Klein, Patty Jones, Donna 'Diekmann, Delores Simunek, Darlene Haines, Joan Sinclair, Joyce Durfee and Ruth Teel. First row: Beverly Lang, Gloria Harmacek, Carol Knittel, Barbara Johnson, Irene Wilson, Ella Hansen and Barbara Sattler.
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