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BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Row One, left to right: D. Donkey, P. Taylor, W. Weatherford, D. Authier, J. Berg, M. Deuter, M. White, C. Gunderson, Mr. Lindbloom. Row Two: W. Zirpel, M. Howard, S. Alexander, P. Kappel, G. Nielson, B. Brewer, D. Reider, B. Dankey, D. Larson. Row Three: T. Weatherford, S. Donohue, D. Holland, S. Tiede, P. Bissell, B. Murtha, J. Fristad, G. Zens, R. Twogood. Row Four: J. Padmore, K. Swenson, T. Sandness, T. Elenz, A. Linke, K. Siedschlaw, B. Pierce, B. Wingert. Row Five: D. Deuter, K. Tiede, F. Murtha, C. Taylor, J. Huber, L. Andersen, R. Budde. The Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Lindbloom, was a big part of the music department this year. The boys sang at both the Christmas and spring concerts. They received a II rating at the regional music contest held in Mitchell. The Choraleers are the newly organized boys' special singing group. Eight members, the Double Quartet, received a I rating at the regional music contest. The Choraleers sang at Homecoming, Christmas concert, prom, and spring concert. The Choraleers consisted of, left to right: Kurt Siedschlaw, Dale Holland, John Fristad , Darwin Reider , Wally Weatherford, Bob Donkey , Bob Murtha , Bob Pierce , Pat Bissell , Stuart Tiede, Dick Authier , Phillip Taylor , Carolyn Gunderson, ac- companist. ('Denotes Members of the Double Quartet) 21
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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Row One, left to right: J. Funk, C. Brenner, A. Sterrett, C. Forbes, P. Anderson, R. Wolter, S. Kopplin, C. Hinker, H. Bergeleen, Mr. Lindbloom. Row Two: J. Berg, M. Moe, L. Baruth, K. Sandness, B. Linke, E. Hjelm, C. Eddy, R. Zirpel, J. Farris, J. Krog. Row Three: C. Groseth, F. Thompson, L. Swenson, P. Flopkins, M. Schroeder, M. Salathe, J. Asper, S. Druse, P. Baruth, C. Gunderson. Row Four: K. Larson, K. Schroeder, C. Van Dyke, T. Vetter, C. Grassel, D. Podhradsky, J. Flopkins, J. Lang, P. Anderson. Row Five: R. Berlin, P. Taylor, L. Moran, C. Steichen, M. Flendrick, M. Wolter, J. Asper, K. Olinger, R. Zirpel. Row Six: B. Steichen, A. Tiede, J. Parker, T. Scherschligt, J. McCord, J. blinker, N. Parker, G. Moran. The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Lindbloom, was very active this past year. As a group they sang at both the Christmas and spring con- certs. At the regional music contest in Mitchell, the Girls' Glee Club received a II rating for their efforts. The Choralettes are the newly organized girls' special singing group. There ere twelve members plus three alternates. For the regional music contest, the group was cut down to nine girls called the Triple Trio. This group received a I rating. The Choral- ettes sang at Homecoming, Christmas concert, prom, spring concert, and graduation excercises. The Choralettes consisted of, left to right: Teresa Scherschligt, alternate; Kathy Schroeder, alternate; Theola Vetter, alternate; Nita Parker , Gerry Moran, Karen Olinger , Mary Hendrick , Joan Hopkins , Judy Asper , Jean Hinker, Julie Parker , Janet Lang, Carolyn Gunderson , Lea Moran , Allison Tiede , Helen Bergeleen, accompanist. ( Denotes Members of the Triple Trio) 20
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SOLOISTS AND ALL-STATE CHORUS Vocal soloists included left to right, front row: Julie Parker, Mary Hendrick, Theola Vetter, Allison Tiede. Row Two: John Fristad, Bob Pierce, Phillip Taylor, Darwin Reider. Instrumental soloists included left to right: Allison Tiede, Liz Baruth, Nancy Patterson, Patty Hopkins, Judy Asper, Mary Hendrick. All-State Chorus members included left to right: Allison Tiede, Mary Hendrick, Darwin Reider, John Fristad, Bob Murtha, ac companist Carolyn Gunderson. 22
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