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'Our Little World' , A..1A li. , p., lg K T my ' ir kd Center Front-Joanne Bies, Dottie Grayden, Mary Parslow, Nancy White, Hermene Nelson, Julie Wason. Row 1-Marvin Geske, Sue McKay, John Schweitzer, David Magnuson, Lorene Thompson, Verne Busch, Sandra Sutton, Larradine Hess, Jeanne Fahsl, Tom P.avel, Mary Lee Kensler, Judy Ackerman, Karl Borgeson, Marilyn Knudson, Bob Skundberg, Sharon Havda, Judy Thompson, Mary Sperbeck, Charles Gronberg, Jan Sarnecki, Betty White, Roger Sandquist, Bill Freeborg, Susie Slind, Nancy Manning, Janet Pearson, Kathy Doeltz, Russ Williams, Chris Brohaugh, Rosemary Soderlund, Sylvia Borgeson, Jean Schroder, Louise Brookins, Janet Manlev, Naomi Zaspel, John Healy, Judy Johnson, Carol Schubring, Dean Erickson 9 Rick Poeschl, Merle Potter, Carol Borgeson, Sam Haroldson, Doris Benson, Bill Torgeson, Lorelei Richert, Ruth Langer, Priscilla Thomas, Nancy Schweitzer, Don Moftatt, Sharon Fisher, Ronald Soderlund, Bill Wayne, George Olson, Judy Nelson, Peter Christenson, Jack Steingraber, Albert Stoskopf, Ronald Sandquist, Sharon Gredvfg, Bob Sands, Geraldine Gagnon, Bob Johnson. Center Back-Carol Oakins, Judy Engebretson, Kay Saranecki. Extreme Back-Mr. Alex Heron, director. Swings to The Murray's Senior Band . . . a vital part ot every student's school lite . . . strains of music are present everywhere . . . pep assemblies . . . football, basketball, and hockey games . . . morale ot school spirit boosted by lively songs at these functions . . . money-making projects supply funds to keep ' uniforms in top shape . . . Homecoming Dance proved to be a worthwhile and highly enjoyable event.. .booth at school carnival . . . spring concert in May . . . long awaited event of the year . . . songs such as Muskrat Ram- ble, Tea for Two, and Little Bop Riding Hood prove that Qeryone is into the swing of modern times . . . instrumental A salute to Mr. Heron! Band otiti- cers Sharon Fisher, treasurer, Kay Sarnecki, secretary, Naomi Zaspel vice president, and Robert Johnson trios and solos, such as Bugler's Holiday, completed the pro- gram . . . something special this year . . . dance held after r evening concert . . . tree to all holders of concert tickets president fake time to pay deserv, . . . refreshments served afterwards . . . banquet held in ing tribute to their able band leader, March . . . oFticers then elected for next year. Page twenty-eight
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I-2-3-Stage Force Testing l Power behind scenes . . . top brass in ltheater world . . . Stage Force crew . . . 'under supervision of Mr. George Bergup . . . building scenery . . . testing equip- ment . . . setting up microphones . . . fo- cusing spotlights . . . getting the right light- ting effects . . . every day Murray sees ac- itivity from this group . . . each boy has lhis own assigned task and station . . . work lis done to perfection . . . curtain is drawn W. . . lights go off . . . performance begins . . thanks to these boys. . . testing 1-2-3 . . sound off for Stage Force crew. Time for Lights Our capable Stage Force is always there whenever the need may call for them. Gor- don Lothson, Randall Cheney, John Gunther, Dennis Siebold, Larry Bies, Layton Landstrom, Jerry Grahn and Gerald Anderson are all members of this organization. Projection Crew-Masters of Efficiency Lights! . . . Projector! . . . lAction! . . . the call of the lmembers of the Murray Pro- iection Crew . . . visual ac- ltion a reality? . . . yes, but lonly because the Proiection Crew has made it so . . . the members? . . . boys and girls in the upper grades . . . their iduties? . . . aiding teachers sby showing films scheduled 'for classes . . . ordering and returning all films . . .taking care of the tape recorders and phonographs . . . keep- ing everything in operating condition . . . making all possible repairs . . . clean- ing equipment . . . the crew gives up study periods to work . . . Ray Gruber, presi- dent of the crew . . . his man . . . secretary, Barbara Kruckberg . . . group's ad- Pete. tviser, Mr. Howard Hathaway. as iweig CIlJlB USSlSiClI'I1', Clem Clase- Row 1-John Fisher, Bruce Hallen, James Peterson, James Lee, Raymond Gruber, Ronald Taylor, Charles Regal 5 Clem Claseman, Leo Snyder, Thomas Hayes, Richard Carlson, David Jack, Charles Bastel, Richard Jack, Barbara Kruckberg, Frederick Miller, Michael Langer, John O'Dwyer, Lawrence Page twenty-seven
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Center Front-Jo Ann Vollmer, Gayle Neumann, Gwen Crommett, Gray Henderson, Barney Dolby, Gerald Jacobsen, James Flueck, man, Margaret Karner, Nancy King, Karen Kroana, Mary Preus, Beverly Barnes, Anna Marie Morlock, Judy Frost, Meridel Fahsl, Jules Moor, Terry Williams, David Krause, Gerald Glaeve, Lois bara Mayer, Betty Ann Schmidt, Gale Crommet, William Bayer, Carol Morgen, Judy Klock. Row 'I-Loris Powe, Camila Jones, Marian Clark, Sharon La Rue, Marguerite McKay, Ann Berg- Gretchen Holzinger, Charlene Barrett, Kathleen Lembke 9 Nancy Thomas, Donna Sandberg, Jerry Protextor, David Stiff, Forsblad, Diane Uram, Joanne Erskine, Jeanne Schmalz, Bar- Russell Smith, Jo.an Dow, Diane McElligott 0 Bradley Pass, Robert Lewis, Emelie Kafka, Sandra Dupaul, Julie Thomsen, Robert Straughn, Richard Stubstad, Janice Faschingbauer, Jeanne Elm, Joanne Christiansen, Janice Nielsen, Joyce Nielsen, Diane Hoover, Carol Ervin, Beverly Johnson, Sharilyn Lange, Cathy Scherer, Carolyn Holmsten, Patricia Davidson, Roger Dahl, Kenneth Morrison, Walter Kopischke, Janet Halley, Chloe Sterk, Diane Sutten, Howard Mielke, Bruce Geske, Stephen Wickstrom, Jerry Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Thomas Weber, Thomas Hiatt. Junior maestros give Senior Band petition . . . music room filled to seventh and eighth grade enthusiasts as marching group for first time this appearances . . . homecoming parade, football games, Christmas program . . . St. Anthony Park Elementary School dedication . . . footsteps of big brother Senior Band followed closely . . . perform- ances on ice . . . chills, thrills, and spills at the plenty of com- the brim with . . . organized fall . . . public Tunes of The Bands Trips to other cities lend fun and excitement . . . St. Cloud . . . concert played for veterans at hospitals there . . . after- wards everybody had chicken . . . that was fun too hosts at State Hockey Tournament . . . skating band displays new talents . . . lively square dance on ice gets underway . . . audience clap their approval . . . another gold star for the Murray Band . . . community participation provides vari- ety in school activities . . . Memorial Day at Langford Park . . . commemorated by St. Anthony Park Elementary School . . . band supplies music for the occasion . . . junior dents highly impressed . . . other activities . . . Community Chest Drive boosted with assistance of band.. .music played in parks and streets downtown . . . Mr. Alex Heron takes a bow . . . leads eighty-piece Boys' State Band composed of a iunior from every school in the state. Junior Winter Carnival . . . winter frolic followed closely by springtime events . . . participation in the Murray eleventh annual Band Concert . . . base- ball . . . picnics . . . more opportunities to per- form . . . Junior Band marches in School Police Pic- nic . . . look spic and span in new uniforms . . . white sweat shirts show off Murray's school emblem 'of blue and gold. STU- Leading the Junior Band to great things are Tom Weber, vice presi- dent, Sharilyn Lange, secretary, ' ' ' Joyce Nielsen, treasurer, and David Krause, president, standing. Page twentyfnine
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