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Practice And Co-Operation Made FIRST ROW--Mrs. Bargen, M. Kinney, P. French, J, Walberg, S. Leaver, E, Robertson, G. Wagner, K, Muenchau, C. McNeil, C.. Sabata, M, Robertson, S, Hammer. THIRD ROW--D. Hall, K. Ostrander, D. Bremer, L. Sell, J. Oberle, J. Weyers, V. Stall, M, Angelo, J. Vande Hoef, C. Schmidt, S. Harsh, V, Hall, Malone. SECOND ROW--R. Rains, J. Jipp, P, Schildt, C. Westlake, D, Allen V, Halvorsen, C. Wulf, T, McCoy, M. Corr, J. Williamsen, P, May, H. Westlake, B. D. Rogers. SOLOISTS--FIRST ROW--R. Fox, J, Muenchau, S. Leaver, J. Ronhovde, P. French, M. Kinney, D. Rogers, SECOND ROW--M. Malone, C. Westlake, C. Schmidt, C. Wulf. SITTING--S. Bremer. large And Small Groups Performed Large and small music groups were very busy during the 1964-65 school year. The members of the mixed chorus attended the newly developed Mustang Vocal Clinic at Nehawka High School. Mr. Richard Grace, from the University of Nebraska directed the 270 voice chorus. Four new music groups performed at the Mudecas and District music contests this year. A boys' octet and a madrigal of eight girls and six boys provided vocal music. The madrigal also provided the entertain- ment for the All-Awards Banquet by singing the Academy Award winning Chim-Chim- Cher-ee . From the instrumental department a clarinet quartet and a trumpet trio were formed. Carole Schmidt also played a sax- aphone solo. Besides the girls' glee, boys' glee and mixed chorus Mrs. Nancy Bargen, music director, spent several hours after school practicing with the smaller music groups. A girls' quartet was again formed. The Derby Dames? were Marlene Corr, Carla Wulf, Diana Rogers, and Vicki Halvorsen. A trio, sextet, and triple trio also participated in the music contests.
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Homecoming activities included touring the football field. Williamsen, Jack Weichel, Georgia Ann Wagner, and Candidates are: Marlene Corr, Ronnie Fox, Joyce Frank Beach, Homecoming Royalty Reigns On October 2, 1964 One of the activities sponsored by pep club each year is the annual Homecoming dance. Among the duties of the pep club is deciding upon a theme, the decorating, and the secret voting for king. Cascade of Roses was chosen as the theme for the 1964-65 Homecoming, which was held October 2, 1964. The Eagle gym was brilliantly decorated with American Beauty Rose and Pink streamers. The stage featured a rose garden with a white picket fence and an old-fashioned Water wheel. To the musical notes of Tonight , sung by Mrs. Nancy Bargen, the candidates were escorted into the gym by cheerleaders Jackie Jipp, Carole Schmidt, and Carla Wulf. As tension rose Sue Leaver, pep 'club Vice- President, presented the Homecoming king F rank Beach. Marlene Corr was then revealed as Homecoming queen. The king presented his queen with a bouquet of red and pink roses, the royal couple then shared the first dance with their attendants Georgia Ann Wagner, Jack Weichel, Joyce Williamsen, and Ronnie Fox. The Bill Albers Combo from the Uni- versity of Nebraska provided dance music for the remainder of the evening. The queen received a heart- shaped locket from the A-E Club and the king received a pair of cuff links and tie clasp from the pep club. Newly crowned King Frank and Queen Marlene await the moment for the first dance.
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For A Successful Year TRlO--M. Corr, C. Wulf. V. Ha1V01'Se1'l. ACCOM- QUARTET--M. Corr, C, Wulf, D, Rogers, V. Halvorsen PANIST--D. Rogers. IVIADRIGAL--SITTING--C. Wulf, G. Wagner, J, Jipp, J. Weichel, C, Schmidt, P. Delhay, V. Halvorsen, J. M. Corr, S. Bremer, D, Rogers. STANDING--R. Fox, Ronhovde, S, Ostrander, S, Sampson. fa mf ff' I Q.. ,, xxff X. ' F, 'Q 4 ' 3 I fs .as
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