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i 1 i l Feather Frolic skit: The Dirty Villian iBill Tholbergl threatened the Great excitement attended the opening of the treasure, which turned out to be Scarlet Innocent Barmaid lCarol Christionsonl as her grandfather the bar- Feathers. tender, lMr. Millionl trembled. A popular concession at the carnival was the Thespians. Shown having his profile A senior pantomime group presented Liberace. Clinton Johnson, Leon Breuer, Terry Hawkenson. made by Mr. Million is John Miller. seem . , J as W Q? k X - is il 1.
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W. Fierstad, prince, D. Seymour, king, S. Vogel, master of ceremonies, M. Eide, queen, C. Burgess, princess. SENIOR GIRL CHORUS LINE: P. Koester, L. Deden, C. Rapp, G. Henry, M. Bennett, G. Miller, C. Ander- son, J. Ellingson, Y. Olson, A. Luzaich. Feather Frolic January fun and entertainment for six hundred of you meant iamming yourselves into the old gym tor a carnival and dance and relaxing at a program in the auditorium. The Feather Frolic, your annual mid-winter dress-up affair, is sponsored tor your en- ioyment and a better yearbook by the Scarlet Feather. Many ot you cooperated through your clubs to operate concessions, thus making it an all student event. You chose Marge Eide and Dan Seymour as your queen and king. Prince was Will Fierstad and Carol Burgess was your princess. An- other high point was the breathless exertion of the senior girl chorus line. Afterwards you danced, although it was so crowded you couldn't tell if it were your partner or some- one else who was mangling your toes.
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Career Day To help you decide about your future by giving you information about careers and col- leges, the annual career day was again held, but with a few innovations. Following the results of questionaires filled out by you, fifty oc- cupations and thirty colleges were represented. According to your wishes, both different col- leges and new occupational representatives were added. With Richmond Banks as chair- man, a ioint faculty and student committee introduced a panel discussion as the opening convocation instead of the usual guest speaker. Regional Superiors Row 1: Marge Eide participated in panel discus- sion, while Gloria Henry presented a memorized oration. Row 2: Ann Kimmel gave a humorous reading, Judy Hynes took part in panel discussion and Carol Grossbach was in extemporaneous man- uscript reading. Row 3: David Guenzel and Burton Benrud were in panel discussion, with Burton receiving superior in state competition. Discussion participants were from the Discussion club. Majorettes Strutting down the street in front of your band at the homecoming parade were these girls, B. Anderson and B. Benson. Homecoming is only one of the occasions when your maior- ettes performed. ln their colorful Indian cos- tumes, typifying Red Wing history, they were often seen twirling their batons and doing acrobatics for your enioyment. Notable among their experiences were the performances during the band trip to South Dakota, the summer of l954.
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