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The Echo: Keeping Informed 1 1. The staff: Row One: Dave Duffy, Caryn Mahaffay, Michelle Shaw, Pam Kessler. Georgette Kautz, Angie Kessler, Tammy DeSchepper, Becky Opsata. Amy Paulson. Row Two: Rhonda Hansen, Julie Pick, Lisa Uithoven, Brenda Bush, Dyan Carroll, Tim Gust. Sarah Nelson. Jean Jongenus. Row Three: Kristi Hocking, Robyn Claussen, Stacy Shearer, Loree Krayenhoff, Jada Johnson. Shelli Malmquist. Katie Connell. Steve Odland, Chris McDonald. Nancy Ossenfort, Pat Brede- sen, RobertFrakes. Row Four: Kristin Suhr, Tanka Lyon, Pam Cook. Bart Theilbar, Todd Leech, Bernt Helgaas, Carter Headrick. 2. Senior Editors: Tania Lyon. Bart Theilbar. Pam Cook. 3.Cumulation editor, Katie Connell. Typing editor. Bernt Helgaas, Business Manager, Dyan Carroll. 24
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OCTOBER 25, 191 LUVERNE HIGH SCHOOL LUVERNE, MINNESOTA NUMBER 2 GAZINE SALES ARE DOWN SIEBERT IS TOP SALESPERSON WITH $695 IN SUBSCRIPTIONS OMPETES (rty WEST I Know Where I’m will Going The finale of the day will come when all choirs will combine to sing four selections - Russian Picnic, On a Wonderful Day Like Today, Good Christians All Rejoice, and Kde Su Kravy Moje. by Chris McDonald by Tania Lyon bringing in $10,132.36 Magazine sales got off to a slow start this year, and the sales were down from previous years. Juniors were given two weeks to reach their goal of $11,000, but they fell short of that, people in the iowl, the of the Lverne•s lelgaas, Anne Vyon. Vmden Tom Vson The junior class made a profit of $1,901.47, with forty percent of the total sale going to Luverne High School. $250 was spent on prizes, and the rest was divided between the junior class and the senior high student council. In preparation for the festival the concert choir will perform a concert the night before at 7:30 in the Little Theater. A various number of ensembles will also be featured. of the tennis courts Cost of the fitness aparatus was $1700; however cost to the Luverne School District was only $1,200 plus approximately $700 for freight charges. The grant provided the remaining $6000 of needed funds. salesperson was Afty t with a record 3. Other tpp eople were CHILDREN’S THEATRE HITS THE ROAD by Shclli Malmquift 'ast and crew have been iosen for this year's ildren's Theatre Vduction, The Wizard of and night-tim %ticing is under wa The Gamefield Fitnes provides the numerous con mane
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