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First row Mary Bong Mariya French Cynthia Souvlgnler June Thormodsgard Nancy Lunder Jeanne Roetzel Janell Myers Debbie Lund Marty Llntvedt Renae Nelson Jean Loveland Darla French Sharon Kramar Second row JoAnn Sandness JoAnn Espeland Karla Konletzko Judy Bulley Betty Jelsma Elizabeth VanDenTop Fat Fodness Laurie Bogue Jane Toft Joyce DeRaad Debbie Harmelink Linda Hanson Marcella Hurley Linda Larson Kathy Carlson Sandra Kramar Mr. Llppert Third row Joyce Ller John Behring Tim Imbrock Arlyn Olsen Jerome Holter Nancy Halvorson Cathy Oaks Fam Hanson Mary Olrlckson Rodney Knutson Greg Dexter Tom Sinning Pat Martin Judy Larsgaard Lorle Orben Beth Hurley Marcia Anderson mr h row Keith Trowbridge Jim Imbrock Daryl Olson David Tuntland Jim Lunder Brian Torberson Leon Anderson Jerry Oakland Tom Ulrlckson Morris Nelson Rick Mlkkelson Tom Albertsen Gaynor Johnson Randy Gayken Lon Alness Steve Oakland Maynard Johnson David Holter Dan Oakland Scott Martin Jerry Soderstrom Winning a first at contest this year was the mixed ensemble. They were (first row) J.Espe- land, N. Lunder, L. Urben, and L. Hanson; (second row) M.Oak- land, T. Olrlckson, S. Martin, and J. Soderstrom. Deserving recognition for their many hours of work are the accom- panists— Jeanne Roetzel,Maiy Ulrlck- son, and Laurie Bogue.
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From the Rafters Echoed Sweet Music and the Rafters Came Tumbling Down This year the mixed chorus chalked up another point on their fine record by Journeying by bus to Sioux City In November for an appearance In KTIV's program series of Christmas muslo. Another highlight of the year was the appearance of the chorus In Living Pictures. Joining In the Easter spirit, members of the sixty-seven voice chorus, under the direction of Mr. Henry Llppert, combined with members of the community In the presentation of Handel's Messiah. Attired In colorful spring formals and suits and ties, our mixed chorus set the pace for Some Enchanted Evening, the theme of this year 8 annual spring vocal con- cei t. To add to the mood of the evening the music of the ooncert was dedicated to a Sweetheart of Song, selected by members of the girls' glee club. The cho- rus finished a fine year with their performance at Commencement. With the gradu- ation of twenty-two seniors, a big gap will be left In the chorus. Smiling over the memories of their weekend at Watertown are All-State ohorus members—Nancy Halvorson,Tom Ulrlokson, Jeanne Roetzel, Rlok Mlkkelson, Linda Hanson, Jerry Oakland, Janell Myers, and Scott Martin. 24
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The quiet faces of the members of the boys' glee club are Indeed deceiving. They are (first row) T.Imbrock, J.Soderstrom, J.Behring, S.Martin, D. Tuntland, D. Myers, B. Ulrlkson, A. Olsen, D. Elesland, B. Hardy, and R. Roetzel; (second row) K. Trowbridge, D. Olson, B. Torberson, J. Holter, G. Possum, M. Nelson, R. Knutson, G. Dexter, T. Sinning, D. Oakland, D. Holter, and R.Qulst; (third row) J. Imbrock, J.Lunder, L. Anderson, J. Oakland, P. Martin, T. Dlrickson, R. Mlk- kelson, T. Albertsen, G.Johnson, L.Alness, S.Oakland, R.Gayken, and M. Johnson. And We Shall Have Music Wherever We Go? This year's muscle tones were (first row) S. Martin, A. Olsen, D. Olson, and D. Tunt- land; (second row) S. Oakland, L.Alness, and L.Oakland; (third row)T. Albertsen, and T.Dlrick- son. Making several appearances was the sophomore girls' ensemble. Members in- cluded (first row) J. Loveland, R. Nel- son, S. Kramar, and J. Espeland; (sec- ond row) K. Konletzko, J. Thormodsgard, and D. Lund; (third row) J. Toft, N. Halvorson. and P. Podness. Proving that a pretty girl Is like a melody is the girls' ensemble com- posed of (first row) M. Bong, J. Love- land, K.Carlson, and M.Anderson; (sec- ond row) K.Konletzko, J. Myers, and M. Hurley; (third row) J. Larsgaard, and N. Halvorson.
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