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Left to right, front row: Jeanne Jorgensen, Alyce Benson, Doris Kins th Sh K e , aron nutson, Bernice Wagner, Jacky Hosselton, Bette Adams, Kathy Thompson, Kit Peterson, Barbara Moklebust, Betsy Erickson, Nancy Chapman, Mary Ann Nelson, Janice Gunderson. Second row: Charlene Willwerth, Patricia Helgevold, Rickee Jo Ricketts, Margaret Miller, Sandra Schrage, Marcia Boe, Mary Ellen Nelson, Donna Thompson, Connie Schnittjer, Linda Han- sen, Ruth Hinrichsen, Kathleen Keppers. Third row: Gloria Romer, Joyce Jeanblanc Judy Sullivan, Joyce Olson, Jean Brauman, Linda Janson, Jane Schulz, Linda Will, Kathye MacKay, Jo Ann Baumah, Beverly Beatty, Marian Mead. freslimanegirls' glee club These girls make their debut into high school vocal activities with their participation in the Chrstmas concert, pre-Easter ser- vices and spring concert.
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Left to right: G. Obrecht CBasil Barringtonj, M. Burkhart CBeatrice Hudnutj, D. Tiss CAmeliaJ, L. Meyer CGaylord Duckworthj, D. Metheny CFairfax Kissleberghj, M. Jorgensen CPansy Painej, K. Sutton CHedda Barringtonj, L. Kallem QDawsonJ, J. Sharp QMarcella Painej, R. Stafford CDorothy Bullockj, K. Diggins CMidge Painel, T. Knutson CHilary Painel. spring play For Her Che-ild's Sake Mr. Roger Williams, Director This three-act melodrama piles up one comedy scene after another and the dialogue is a scream! The pure, but persecuted, heroine, the rascally villain with the fierce mus- tache, the manly -bosomed hero who arrives in the nick of time are all here. Hilary Paine QT. Knutsonj decides to return home, bringing with him his young, beautiful wife, Pansy, our heroine QM. Jorgensen? and her baby, Heliotrope. When Hilary dies of the most sudden heart attack on record, Pansy is left to face the most unwelcome attentions of the scoundrel, Gaylord Duckworth, the family lawyer CL. Meyerj. The latter also wants control of the Paine fortune. Pansy spurns the vil1ain's advances and he frames her on a murder charge. In order to save her little daughter's fair name, Pansy makes the supreme sacrifice by leaving home. But after a year of longing for a sight of her babe, Pansy returns heavily veiled, determined to get a glimpse of her beloved che-ild. For a While it is tough going for Pansy, but like all fair heroines she triumphs at the end of the last act and wins the love ofnobl-e Fairfax Kisslebergh CD. Methenyj who earns an honest living punching holes in cheese down at the cheese factory!
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Seated, Mary Grieves, accompanist. Left to right, front row: Kay Sutton, Mary Jorgensen, Sharon Spires, Bette Hansen, Rosalie Boehme, Karen Will, Colleen Tveit, Diana Warner, Anita Tokheim, Roselee Gray, Linda Hotz, Caro- lyn Brooks, Judi Toillion, Karen Diggins, Nina Torkelson, Dixie Tiss. Second row: Virginia Cupp, Lillian Gunder- son, Judy Eittreim, Joan Spangler, Beverly Hinrichsen, Jerenne Kraft, Marilee Olson, Mary Morgan, Gail Turner, Linda Wellman, Sharon Norem, Judy Kunert, Glenda Farmer. Third ro-wr Janet Baldus, Margretta Burkhart, Betty Stockdale, John Hanson, Roger Gearhart, James St. John, John Meyers, Frank Woods, Marilyn Michalson, Judy Wilfong, Geraldine Turner, Linda Clagett. Fourth row: Terry Knutson, Clinton Hill, Lloyd Meyer, Bruce Thebiay, Roger Hansen, Randy Peterson, Douglas Cumming, Roger Gunderson, Tom Schar, Michael Erland, Roger Knudsen, Charles Rowell, Martin Schaeferle. high school choir The high school choir, in addition to the annual Christmas con- cert, pre-Easter services, and spring concert, sang on KQTV, Fort Dodge, during the pre-Christmas season and participated in the North Central vocal music festival held at Humboldt early in the spring. Freshmen, sophomore, junior, or senior boys, and sophomore, junior, or senior girls are eligible to become members of the choir. As in the other large vocal groups, selection is made on the basis of try-outs held early in the fall. These try-outs also aid the director in determining the student's voice range.
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