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Here are the All State Chorus girls: Marlene Hammer, Anita Amdahl, Norma Hovland, Noreen Luttmann, Carol Scofield, Mary Jean Weigel, and JoAnn Hammer. This ensemble group consists of Bonnie Scofield, Carol Scofield, Mar- lene Hammer, Andrea Nelson, Norma Hovland, Denise Miles, Mary Jean Weigel, and JoAnn Hammer. Pictured here are the contest soloist winners: JoAnn Hammer and Noreen Luttmann. 29
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CL om$ 1 4 r Under the direction of Mrs. Solveig Aarness these girls made beautiful music. (Back row) Adele Dibben, Carol Scofield, Lillian Stein, Marlene Hammer, Marilyn Kuehl, Beverly Peper, Kathy Gullickson, Mary Lynne Reid, Sharon Nass, Jean Pulscher, Noreen Lutt- mann, Gail Luttmann, Judy Roark, Deanna Herrick. (Second row) Jeri Lynne Faris, Bonnie Scofield, Cheryl Hanson, Sharon Erickson, Beverly Peterson. Jerrilynn Eng, Mary Vanderhoof, Peggy Weigel, Rita Headrick, Mary Lee Ehret, Sharon Madson, Jean Nass, Glenda Alberts, Anita Amdahl, Norma Hovland. (Front row) Mary Neal, Marsha Heinemann, Linda Larson! Janice Sundermeyer, Beverly Smallfield, Peggy Phelan, JoAnn Hammer, Joan Scofield, Janice Dahl. Audrey Nissen, Sally Scofield, Janet Weigel, Dianne Hammer, Bonnie Doyle, Shirley Cloud, Mary Jean Weigel, and Mrs. Solveig Aarness. The Senior High Chorus held its annual spring concert on May 12, 1961. The chorus sane a selection of spiritual numbers and another selection of numbers. The spiritual numbers consisted of the following: For the Beauty of the Earth, '1 Thank Thee Lord, » and God's Love. The other songs consisted of: Shadows on the River, Evening in the Garden, Shenandoah. and The Music of Life. M The following girls attended All-State Chorus: Marlene Hammer, Anita Amdahl. Norma Hov- land Noreen Luttmann. Carol Scofield, Mary Jean Weigel, and JoAnn Hammer. JoAnn Hammer and Noreen Luttmann were soloist contest winners. ctu d here 18 the freshman chorus under the direction of Mrs. Aarness. (Back row) Judy Hiller, Carolyn Miller, Linda Robertson. Sheila Roark, Dennis Smith, Maxine Sorensen, Lois Gullickson, Janet Hammer, Charlene Bell. (Second row) Mary Gullickson, Brenda Leuning, Denise Mrles. Betty Headrick, Audrae Scofield, Lavonne Stein, Theresa Doyle, Karen Christen- sen, Jerdyne Dahl Diane Erickson. (Front row) Deloris Barthel, Judy Hanson, Kathleen Solem, Mary Henry, Helen Peterson, Nila Kucera, Jackie Hanson, Carol Blum, Vicki McFarland, Dianne Rosheim, and Karen Sundermeyer.
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Jk omecowimcj nyineenny Queen Janice King David The busy weeks of planning skits, building floats, and the suspense of revealing our new royalty was brought to a climax at our Little Orpheum. A hush came over the entire audience as the dance band played God of Our Fathers as Andrea Nelson, Joanne Driscoll, Janice Dahl, Jeanne Luttmann, Peggy Weigel, Russell Eng, Craig Johnson, David Peper, Charles Chamberlin, and Kenneth Zylstra walked down the aisles and up onto the stage. Judean Snuggerud, 1959 Homecoming Queen, came forth and relinquished her crown to Janice Dahl; Tom Peper happily gave his crown to his younger brother, Dave. JoAnn Hammer then sang the traditional Homecoming song. Thursday night the pep session and bonfire ended with a snake dance to Main Street for a shorter pep session and back to the grade school for the movie, Waterfront . Friday afternoon the parade included two school bands and the floats from the various classes and organizations with the Seniors winning on beauty, the Ag. dept for most educational and the Junior High for most original. Friday night the Fliers met the Vermillion Tanagers with a disastrous ending to the home- coming events with a score of 33 to 18 in favor of the Tanagers. The band gave an excellent show at half time. The dance band played and yearbooks for 1959-60 were handed out at the dance following the game. 30
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