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OPERETTA February 5, 1954 The Forest Prince” Tatiana, princess of Russia...........................Barbara Enquist Sonia, a hearty Cossack girl .........................Barbara Anderson Vaslav, chief of the Cossacks............................Dennis Hult Ivan, friend of Sonia ...... ........................ Robert Johnson Lady-in-Waiting to Tationa ............................ Bernice Moon llytch, next in rank to Vaslav.........................Doyle Newquist Vanya, Vaslav's foster mother.............................Wylie Burns Tsar Mikhai I, ruler of Russia ...................... Lauren Juracek Dmitri, prince of Russia..................................Frank Olson Jester at Tsar's Court................................Malvern Seaqren Sextet....................Arvida Mattson, Nancy Anderson, Carol Plog, Lois Norman, Mona Johnson, Iris Udd A three-act operetta, The Forest Prince, was presented February 5, 1954, by the Mixed Chorus of Wausa High School. It was directed by Fred Vorce, Jr., and the accompanist was Joyce Matt- son. The story of the operetta is about Tatiana, a princess of Russia, who is held for ransom by the Cossacks. Although Dmitri, prince of Russia, and her fiance, is general of Tsar Mikhai I s army, he is too cowardly either to rescue Tatiana, or de- fend Russia against invading Tartars. SPORTSMAN’S INC. 413 Nebraska Street Sioux City, Iowa Vaslav, Chief of the Cossacks, goes to the Tsar's court to get the ransom. He finds himself admiring the Tsar and offers the help of the Cos- sack s forces against their common enemy, the Tartars. The Tartars are beaten, and the two victorious people pledge peace. Events show that Vaslav is the son of Tsar Mikhail, long ago captured by the Cossacks. Since he is of royal blood, Tatiana, who has fallen in love with him, may marry him. HANSEN IMPLEMENT B loomfield
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET May 8, 1953 Theme: Oriental Gardens PROGRAM WAITERS AND WAITRESSES “Chopstick Melodies by—Fooey Tu Tu “Soo Happee by—Soo Nosey “Thankee Honorable Ones by-Ming Lee “Tea for Two by—Cherry Blossom “Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil” by-Honorable Wise One “Chinese Serenade” by—Duette Vonel Anderson Merle Larson Roger Anderson Terry Mainquist Beverly Hanson Sonja Carlson Ja Nelle Fink Nellie Smith MENU Cherry Blossoms Dragon's Delight Jade Gems and Chopsticks Lotus Blossom Salad Fruit of the Good Earth Poppy Seed Rolls Emperor’s Delight Cantonese Tea DON SKALBERG Commercial Trucking Phone 30 COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Wausa, Nebraska
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FOOTBALL TEAM First Row; Frank Olson, student manager; Jerry Johnson, Michael Ogden, Gary Fuelberth, Jim Peters, Bob Stromberg, Malvern Seagren, and Rodney Hult. Second Row: Don Erfourth, assistant coach; Bob Eifort, Stuart Nelson, Harley Newman, Terry Wacker, Charles Seagren, Dole Rosen, Richard Juracek, Leon Kumm, and Gerald Gunderson, head coach. SPORTS NEWS Eighteen men answered Coach Gerald Gunder- son’s call to football practice. Returning letter- men were Malvern Seagren, Charles Seagren, Bob Stromberg, Dale Rosen, and Gary Fuelberth. This year’s conference competition was ex- tremely keen and the team lacked speed and depth. Our record of one win and eight losses is as follows: Wausa ....21 Randolph .. 58 Wausa ...... .... 18 Niobrara Wausa .... 29 Newcastle .. 0 Wausa 18 Coleridge 58 Wausa 0 Verdigre Wausa 6 Hahn High 52 Wausa Osmond Wausa 0 Crofton 46 Wausa 6 Winside 55 Those earning letters this year were Malvern Seagren, Charles Seagren, Bob Stromberg, Gary Fuelberth, Terry Wacker, Harley Newman, Jim Peters, Darold Moseman, Jerry Johnson, Rodney Hult, Mickey Ogden and Stuart Nelson. M L IMPLEMENT, Bloomfield HENGSTLER’S FURNITURE and Funeral Directings, Creighton
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