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With Outside Help rr-ra-ummm 45+ lil! S, 'IMI' I il Left to right: Mr. London, Sally Slaughter, Linda Harrison, Jeanne DeVries, Kay Laur, Bev Lang, Betty Ragan, Verna Grenoble, Anita Clementz, Virginia Parker, Linda Kierstead, Helen Ann Giske, Elaine Sangster, Carol Lopour, Norma Ulmer, Marietta Williams, Carol Knittel, Lila Woolhiser. Rosalie Harmacek. Librarians Office Standing, left to right: Mr. Brecht, Carol Sinclair, Faye Snider, Donna Diekmann, Dar- lene Haines, Peggy Kimball, Nedra Lundberg. Seated: Janice Schlaht. Back row, left to right: Bar- bara Sattler, Velma Zimmer- man, May Adcock, Lucile Vavruska, Joyce Tlustos, Shar- on Mclntyre, Norma Ulmer, Mr. Nichols. Front row: Jean Stukel, Dorothy Diekmann, Narfcy Weaver. 55
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About To Perform Front row, left to right: John Smutny, James Mcmeen, LeRoy Kayl, Dick Barrett, Paul Vanden- Bosch, Dean Keith, Lee Tappe, Grant Sperl, Dennis Grenoble. Second row: Mr. London, Marilyn Hutchison, Bev Lang, Judy McCance, Susan Belak, Betty Ragan, Anita Clementz, Phylliss Kirwan, Sharon McIntyre, Darlene Bunn. Nancy Weaver, Janice Schlaht. Third row: Kay Rundall, Peggy Kimball, Judy Remter, Nedra Lundberg, Sally Slaughter, Dorothy Diekmann, Joyce Tlustos, Norma Ulmer, Elaine Sangster. Senior Class play Who Dunit? This three-act drama concerns the life of a murdered mystery writer, who or arriving in heaven requests that he be allowed to return to earth for one day. The reqniest was granted, but the mystery surrounding his death remains unsolved until his return to heaven. Only then does he find that his erstwhile sweetheart and her partner were the killers. All School Play With its setting of the roaring 20's Cheaper By The Dozen is a heartwarming story of Frank B. Gilbreth, his wife and their twelve chil- dren. Brimming with laughter and tears the audience is captivated by the methods of Mr. Gilbreth, an efficiency expert, as he attempts to adapt his streamlined methods toward running an exceptionally lively household. Standing, left to right: Sally Slaughter, Faye Snider, Ellen Opperman, Lila Woolhiser, Helen Ann Giske, Dorothy Diekmann, Barbara Johnson, Doug Saathoff, Joyce Tlustos, Sharon Sargent, Kay Laur, Lola Grundstrom, Verna Grenoble, .Lucile 'V avruska, Jeanne DeVries, Dick Lopour, Russell Gilbert, JoAnn Nebola, Gary Robertson, Jack Studenberg, Gary Lundberg, John Smutny, David O'Neill, Louie McMeen. Sitting: Bev Lang, Ricky Johnson, Roy Messick, Doug Kotrba, Ricky Jorgenson, Jean Stukel, Susan Newsam, Mr, London, Mrs. Nichols. 53
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About To Recite Front row, left to right: Sharon McIntyre, Jeanne DeVries, Bev Lang, Nedra Lundberg. Back row: Darlene Jewell, May Adcock, Mrs. Nichols, Jean Stukel, Nancy Weaver. Declam These students participated in one of the four divisions of declamation: orator- ical interpretation, dramatic and humor- ous interpretation, and poetry reading. The second place Winners in the local contest participated in the Rosebud Hick- ory Stick Contest held here in Gregory. May Adcock, Nancy Weaver, Darlene Jewell and Jean Stukel amassed enough contest points by virtue of three superiors and one excellent to win the trophy for Gregory. The local first place Winners, Nedra Lundberg, Jeanne DeVries, Beverly Lang and Sharon McIntyre traveled to the district contest at Chamberlain and won two excellent and two good ratings. Left to right: Helen Giske, Donna Kreinbuhl, Lurile Vavruska, Linda Robertson, Phylliss Kirwan, Mary Lou Dummer, JoAnn Jelinek, Nancy Hoffie, Ellen Joyce Opperman, Alice Kaupp, Doneen Dale. 56
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