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ABOVE: Mate Anderson makes a speaker box. BE- LOW: Bill McDowell works on an engine at the grease-table. ABOVE: Mr. Siedschlaw shows Tori Lynn and Lynn Kurtz how to stain their leather. Arts and Crafts was organized again this year by Mr. Siedschlaw. Each Monday evening for an hour and a half, students brought in their own projects and worked on them. Besides having a real good time, many fantastic projects were put out of the shop on Monday nights. In the shop, the kids had two turning lathes, several kinds of saws and drills, and sanding machinery to work with. Available for everyone's use were tooling kits, stain- ing equipment, clamps for gluing projects and all of the tools necessary for most projects. Some of the big projects taken on were: refinishing and upholstering chairs, lamps out of plexi-glass or wood, repainting a horse buggy, and making a carved chess set and combination chess board-carrying case. All of these projects were exhibited at the Annual Spring Concert in April where all of the parents and friends could view the work of the young people. ABOVE: Working with the tooling kit, Linda Williams and Barb Hinrichs stamped their belts. ABOVE: These bird houses were displayed at the Arts and Crafts show. 6
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The cast and their character from left are: FRONT ROW: Doug Rasmussen, Alvin Pennywinner; Charlie Smith, Sam Pennyw inner; Mary Coughlin, Agnes Pennywinner; Charleen Bowne, Aunt Alice; Carol Peters, Pat Penny win- ner; Cheryl Ponto, Peggy Pennywinner; Loren Colbeck, Buzz Pennywinner; Rick Bauer, Spook Mullins. BACK ROW; Glenn Miller, Harold Gilley; Sherry Williams, Mrs. Allen; Deb McKeown, Stage Manager; Donna Knuth, Cindy San- ders; Warren Williams; Seymour; Mary Hegerfeld, Dimple Dillard; Lynn Kurtz, Mrs. Alonzo Speel; Denny Van Dyke, Alexander Smith; Karen Kampmann, Josie Speel; Dan Luze, Sporty Dan ; Kristi Lynn, Midge; Dave Myers, Dr. Paul Andrews. Sports are fine. It's healthy to participate and to watch. But, too many are too many. And Sam Pennywin- ner's family has too many. He’s the coach of the Frogs and the big game is Friday night. His two boys and their friends really want to play and win. This could be tough, because they have lost 24 games in a row. And if they lose this, the Board of Education and Mrs. Alonzo Speel threaten to fire Sam. That's only the first problem. Sam and Agnes' anni- versary is here and Agnes is just sure he’s going to forget it. Oh no, Sam doesn't forget it. He brings a gift. It's a bowling ball. Sports fans this is for you. A sparkling situation com- edy takes place in the fell with well-portrayed parts such as; Pat, the artist, who saves the day; Aunt Alice, whose nose is longer than her dress; Alexander Smith, die high school door-to-door salesman who Sam thought was Alex- ander the Great; and the voice of Sporty Dan, your main man. LEFT; Agnes receives an anniversary gift from Sam—a bowling ball. Peggy and Aunt Alice witness the ocasion. RIGHT: Pat is ready for her first date with Alexaner Smith. Sam intruduces them.
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The Arts and Crafts members include: Row 1: Mary Hegerfeld, Beth Gengler, Linda Williams, Sherri Anderson, Marcene Will- ert, Mr. Siedschlaw. Row 3: Lynn Kurtz, Kristi Lynn, Tori Lynn, Mark Anderson, Les Duin, Bill McDowell, Rick Rochel, Rick Ehret, Kevin Myers, Jim McKeown, Mark Johnson. Row 4: Rog Ehret, Rufus DeZeeuw, Kent Claussen, Warren Williams, Doug Stein, Larry Diedrich, Randy DeZeeuw, Chuck Kuehl. Row 2: Larry Williams, Pat Janssen, Barb Hinrichs, Theresa Gebhart, DiAnn Leifer- man, Ruth Culhane, Becky McKeown, Li- la McDonald, Peg Janssen, Mary Me-Keown. Arts and Crafts Provides Interesting Work Mary Hegefeld shows the results of working with the leather staining. With the help of the mothers, an Arts and Crafts class was offered to Grades 1-6. The crocheting class were Row 1: Dorothy Gebhart. Janii Hegerfeld, Kris- ty Pickard, Shelly Jenssen, Jayne Miller, Gail Heesch, Kristi Jensen. Row 2: Dawn Dexter, Mrs. Judy Schmidt, Rhonda Lytle, Janet Anderson, Debbie Bau- man, Mrs. Virginia Kurtz. 7
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