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We've Only just Begun—Sweetheart '76 On the 27th day of March the annual Sweetheart Dance sponsered by the FFA and FHA was held in the gymnasium. On the day before the dance the FFA and FHA members worked all day long to decorate the gym. Colors chosen were red, pink, and white. A large heart at the head of the gym accented the decorations. We've Only Just Begun was the theme that was in everyone's mind as thay danced to the great sounds of Dirty Eddie. Candidates chosen for Queen were Gail Burkard, Kay George, Paula Hass, and Connie Gaspar. The candidates for King were Stan Fods, Mark Acheson, Larry Anderson, and Alan Schaefer. The moment finally came for the 1976 Royalty to be announced. The 1975 King and Queen, Dale Burkard and Barb George, crowned Queen Paula Hass and King Mark Acheson to reign as the 1976 Sweetheart Royalty. The 1975 Royalty: Barb George and Dale Burkard. Above: Connie Gaspar and Larry Anderson Right: Paula Hass and Stan Fods Queen Paula and King Mark Left: Kay George and Alan Schaefer Above: Gail Burkard and Mark Acheson 6 Mark the chosen one. Paula's special moment.
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The Characters-Prompters-Kay George, Gail Burkard. Barbara-Tena Fedeler, Natalia-Julie Daniel, Muffley-Orrin Myers, Alvin-Ron Jones, Webb-Calvin Olson, Peter-Jan Johnson, Undula Cupply- Sue Keupp, Marion-Connie Gaspar, Pamela Swillwell-Patty Coomes, Colonel-Larry Anderson, Ed-Norm Baartman, Guest- Colleen Schutt, Guest-Darlene Coy, Krokus-Rita Baumberger, Plant-Dale Van Heerde, Gertrude-Paula Hass, Cecilia-Pam Fods, Denver-Dale Hotchkins, Grimshaw- Jim Jones. Pretty sneaky Jim! It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time On the 13th and 14th of Nov. the Senior Class pre- sented It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time . The setting was an outdoor cafe of the Old Mission Resort Motel and Health Resort. The play was all about criminals and their problems. The play was written by Donald R. Stieper and directed by Mr. Borchardt. The Seniors would again like to say thanks to Mr. Borchardt. A wench is. . . explained di- recter Mr. Borchardt. Chaos! Do you buy that Dale? You tell em Norm! Gertrude's mouth at work! And in conclusion. . . Jim's all tied up ! 5
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The Odds Are Against You Front Row: Doug Olson, Deb Malthesen, Don Muth, Donna Baumberger, Julie Reiff, Kim Augustad, Jaime Ostraat, Dare Limmer. Back Row: Stan Fods, Ron Gaspar, Dan Holbeck, Tim Reurink, Rolland Hotchkin, Tami Limmer, Pam Buchheim, Jeanette Burkard, Director—Mr, Borchardt. On April 8th and 9th the Junior Class presented, The Odds Are Against You , a three-act comedy. The play was based on the activities of two Grand- mas, Bill and Ed , played by Donna Baum- berger and Julie Reiff, and their attempts to raise $10,000 to build an addition on the family home. Other characters included Gerald Mondale: the head of the house—Don Muth; Emily: his wife- Kim Augustad; Susan and Cathy: (their daughters) Deb Malthesen and Jaime Ostraat; Little Claude and Zeke: (a couple of gangsters)-Tim Reurink and Dan Holbeck; Uncle Alfred and Aunt Grade: (Emily's brother and wife)-Rolland Hotchkin and Tami Limmer; Mrs. Dorothy Evans: (From the D.A.'s office)-Pam Buchheim; and Policemen: Stan Fods and Ron Gaspar. After many hours of practice the play turned out to be a real success and was enjoyed by many. A special thanks goes to Mr. Borchardt and Dare Limmer for helping get everything in order and directing a fun play. A proud director Can we help you Anyone for dancing lessons?!?! with those Emily??
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