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lam Row 1: Burdick, G., Christianson, J.g Fulton,B.g Gray, C., Julseth, M., Haylock S Hayes, J. Row 2: Hornbostel, L.g Allen, L., Hartzell, E.g Czechowitz, M., Balis, I.' Gray C, Fisher, F. Row 3: Balis, R., Hanson, J., Boyles, S., Helgestad, J., Kepp, J: Anderson, C., Bartz, B., Garey, N. Row 4: Gessert, J.g Anderson, J., Hicks, J.g Blanchar M Fre- berg, J., Hanson, K., DeWar, K,g Burns, J. Row 5: Cox, A., Brown, L., Ellis, D.' Fulton E.: Bieck, J.: Anderson, J., Frank, M.g Burdick, D. Boys' and Girls' Chorus Take Composed of ninety-five girls, the girls chorus met every Monday during activity period. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Bielefeld, the half hour Was spent practicing a number of selections to sing at such gatherings as the Spring concert and annual Whitewater Festival. Accompanist for the activity was Janet Helgestad. Librarians were Margie Radke and Margie Wilcox. Every Wednesday during activity period, the boys' chorus met. Made up of fourteen members, they enjoyed a half-hour of singing, under the direction of Mrs. Betty Bielefeld. Every year they enter the Whitewater Music Festival, in competition with boys from other schools. This competition stimulates the boys to strive to bet- ter themselves for a top rating. Songs chosen to sing at Whitewater were: Halls of Ivy , Moving Along , and Do Lord.
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Time out to listen to a tape recording is a change from their usual position behind the projectors. Seventeen audio-visual aides were kept busy showing films and making tape record- ings. This activity met every Thursday. They were shown how to splice films, run a tape recorder and operate a slide projec- tor. Three tests must be taken to qualify mem- bers. Second semester of the freshman year, interested boys take a written test. After passing this, they watch upperclassmen run the machines and are later tested according to their observances. They are eligible to be in audio-visual aides after passing these re- quirements. Officers elected were: President, Bob Ed- wards, vice-president, Jerry Schwartzlow, secretary, Larry Williams, and treasurer, Randall Simpson. Films Are Their Specialt Row 1: Carrier, C., Stricker, D., McCaffery, R., Swenson, R., Schwartzlow, J. Row 2: Mr Thostenson, Olson, J., Peterson, J., Bruni, J., Williams, L., Herrick, J. Row 3: Tiffany, G., Simpson, R., Slinde, J., Sommerfeldt, C., Edwards, B.
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Row 1: Mayfield, L., Purnell, L., Schoff, D., Bielefeld, Sampica, S., Marsden, J., Nielson, J. Row 2: Long, P., Mcnhall. M., Speer, S.: McCall, J., Strickcr, B., Staff, J., Lund, J., 'l'culJc1'1, C. Row 3: Mayfield, K., Ruosch, H., Kobs, R., Strasburg, E., Mclntyre, P., Teubcrt, P., Kcrslcn, J., Kubly, L., Obcrcleck, C., Strohbusch, B, Row 4: S pee 1' C., Nlaxson, K., Walker, E., Walmow, G., Langudyk, S., Wilcox, M., Lee, B., Rebholz, E., Rimc, J., Kcrsten, J. Row 5: Wecker, M., Sahr, M., Messmer, B., Pulley, L., Radko. Nl., Witt, C., Messmer. J., Rauworth, T., Reierson, D, Willie, L., Watson, M., William, K. Part in Music Festivities Row 1: Mrs. Bielefeld, Ellefson, D., Plautz, R., Brown, J., Uglum, R. Row 2: Jones, D Sanger, J.: Ebbott, D., Peterson, H. Row 3: Danks, R., Schumacher. K., Romack, D Walker, J. 1 .QQQM ,I l5f'55'l'. .:' N
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