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Page 19 text:
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Front row: Tom Elenz, Kevin Tiede, Gary Nielson. Second row: Mr. Dankey, Barb Linke, Liz Baruth, Janis Berg, Jane Krog, Pam Taylor, Lila Swenson, Claudia Groseth, Annette Sterrett. Third row: Richard Siegenthaler, Kent Swenson, Pat Hopkins, John Huber, Alan Linke, Rick Berens. SENIORS PRESENT COMEDY The senior class, after a lot of hard work, put on their class play, “Quit Your Kidding.’ This three- act play was presented on April 16. The director was Mr. William Dankey. The play was centered around the Buford family. They were an average family just making it with money problems. Mrs. Buford stayed at home taking care of two very mischievous twins, Winnie and Binnie. Evelyn, the eldest child, was working to help support the family. Suddenly it develops that Aunt Sophie is coming for a visit, and she hates boys. Winnie decides to dress up as a girl. Mrs. Buford then hires Camilla to do the housework while Aunt Sophie is here. Aunt Sophie comes and trips over the footstool. She is then taken to the hospital where she is treated very well. On returning, she then likes boys. She gives Winnie $25,000 and the girls, plus the mother, $5,000. The play was enjoyed by both young and old alike. Winnie kisses Aunt Sophie.
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Front row: Mrs. Sonne, Linda Steichen, Sandi Nelson, Erna Taylor, Nancy Andersen, and Mr. Gordon. Second row: Jean Asper, Doug Farris, Kathy Peterson, Craig Beddow, and Pat Maakestad. Third row: Kathy. Scherschligt, Jerome Miller, Steve Steichen, Annette Scherschligt, Tom McDowall, Kenny Bennett, Dorthy Dankey, Debbie Schulz. Fourth row: Janet Linke, Barb White, Mark Trudeau, Rosemary Regynski, Gary Clayton, Jerry Twogood, Janet Wolter. JUNIORS PRESENT MUSICAL The junior class entertained the public with their musical play “Fanny, the Frivo- lous Flapper.’ Mrs. Nancy Sonne spent many weeks directing the cast, while Mr. Gordon helped with the musical arrange- ments. Nancy Andersen put in many hours as the student director. The play was performed two nights and proved to be very successful. The play takes place in a style shop, which is believed to be a center for the smuggling of stolen jewels. Biff, a private detective, is aided by the head model to prove it true. He dresses up as a model and surprises all spectators. He finally reveals his true identity and shows there are stolen gems hidden in the models’ garments. The criminals are captured, and Biff is Fanny’s hero. Doug pulls out his gun. Guess who got caught?
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Page 20 text:
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Jean Parrot Janis Berg Vicki Berg FHA HOLDS STYLE SHOW The Future Homemakers of America, under the guidance of Mrs. Rusch, carried through a busy year. Some of the main projects were bake sales, sending Christmas cards to shut-ins, and a Mr. Irresistible Day. The highlight of the year was the Sweetheart Ball. The main attraction of the evening was the crowning of the FHA Sweetheart and Mr. Irresistible. The Region V meeting was attended by Mrs. Rusch and many members. Vicki Berg was elected to an office, and Jean Parrot won the beef-cook-off. To close the year, a style show and installment of officers was held. Front row: L. Steichen, J. Berg, L. Baruth, L. Swenson, K. Sandness, C. Groseth, K. Peterson, V. Berg, J. Asper. Second row: J. Kistler, A. Jensen, M. Parquet, R. Regynski, B. White, J. Parker, E Taylor, N. Cross, V. Grassel, C. Mouw. Third row: J. Rankin, K. Berens, T. Kistler, P. Prins, C. Steichen, S. Maurice, H. Goergen, J. Linke, C. Groseth, J. Krog. Fourth row: M. Burkel, L. Kirsch, J. Goudy, D. Nielsen, G. Maurice, M. Hjelm, J. Meyer, L. Hinker. Fifth row: L. Hoxsie, L. Howard, K. Kilcoin, J. Hippen, L. Elenz, M. Padmore, D. Schulz, and Mrs. Rusch. 16
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