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The Holland theme was further portrayed by this giant wind- mill. RIGHT: A group from the Cities, The Sounds of Soul, pro- vided music for the Prom. LEFT: The cafe, where punch was served by the sophomore waiters and waitresses, was located on the stage. Leading the Grand March were the Junior Class president, Erschal Springer, and his date, Rita Wieneke; and the Senior Class president, Mark Henningsgaard, and his date, Barb Melzer. Shown also are other couples in the Grand March: Allen Dumke and Carolyn Schrunk; Rick Ohlsen and Sue Ingvalson; Tom Andert and Linda Boulton; and Jim Winkels and Annette Olsen.
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LEFT: As H-hour approaches for the 1968 Banquet, the Dutch waiters and waitresses rest during the calm before the storm. Mark Henningsgaard, Senior Class pres- ident, expressed a thank-you on behalf of the Senior class. Happiness is . . . was the theme of the guest speaker's, Mr. Don Norlin, address to the Juniors and Seniors attending the banquet. Wooden Shoes Go Walking An affirmative YES was given by every member of the head table, when asked if they enjoyed the Banquet. This picture seemed to catch them off-guard as they listened to toastmaster Rollie Nevins. V to-
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The cast of the One Act Play included D. Hutch- craft, (Miss Kelly, director), Mary Erp, Joe Lux. SEATED is Mary Severson. After the murder of his pupil, the professor gets a scolding from his housekeeper. “The Under the direction of Miss Kelly, the one-act pfay received a superior rating in the District 9 competition. The play, The Lesson , was a short comedy about a professor, his pupil, and the professor's housekeeper. The play presented a new and different ap- proach to student-teacher relationships, Lesson” with the professor getting the last word. The professor was played by Dale Hutchcraft, the pupil portrayed by Mary Severson, and the part of the profes- sor’s housekeeper was played by Mary Erp. Getting ready for the performance is just as important a part of the play as knowing the lines and the action of the play. Shown here, the eve- ning the performance was given to the Speech classes, Miss Kelly ap- plied part of the make-up required by Mary Erp's part. Watching was Mary Severson, while Dale Hutch- craft added the finishing touches to his costume.
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