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tp, J' -, AV- llllllt 0 s U X iilill K pn ,lllll iilll' ' Offering criticism and advice on a draw- ing are Paletteer officers Judy Lindgren, vice-president, Bobbie Evans, president, and Mary Alice Michelson, secretary-treasurer. 'm Pulelleers show lulenls ol Mardi Gros The highlight ot the year tor Paletteers was the Mardi Gras dance held February 25 in the girls' gym at school. The theme ot the dance was in accordance to the actual Mardi Gras celebrated annually in New Ore leans. Both costumes and semi-formal dress were worn, and prizes were given tor the best costumes. Ticlcets, decorated as halt maslcs, were sold at what resembled a circus ticlcet booth. Initiation ot new members at a covered dish sup' per was the Paletteers' tirst activity ot the year. The membership was brought up to 30. Carl Wegener, Senior l-ligh's art instructor, is the sponsor ot Pal- etteers. At one ot the intormal meetings, a demonstration ot flower arrangements was made by a local tloral shop. Among the club's projects were painting the nurs- ery winclows at the Veterans' Hospital and present- ing each child with a gitt. ln the tall, Paletteers sponsored an hour dance at school. To acquire an interest in some torm ot art and have tun doing it is the chief purpose ot Paletteers. PALETTEERS FRONT ROW: Linda Shriner, Kay Crump, Bobbie Evans, Judy Lindgren, Margo Webster, Caryl Waldbaum, Lucy Blaha, Connie Reynaga, B H'Il. SECOND ROW: Betty Ziola, Marilou Helzer, Donna Woods, Charlann Kharhoff, Donna Dester, Susan McGrath, Jan Wesotver, Fran- ev i IRD ROW M We ener Emil Atkins Merlene Sutter Marv Ellen Anderson Marv Michelson Howard Eilenberger ces Cronin, Judy Davis. TH 1 r. g , y , , , , A , BACK ROW: Bob Hanna, Jack Hughes, Jerry Montgomery, Jon Flanagin, Mike Sheehan, Karl Vaclarek, Dale Raymond, John Laurltsen. N .
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MUSIC MASTERS FRONT ROW: Floyd Schwanz, Pat Donely, Sharyn West, Karen Glade, Carol James, Mary Vanosdall, Bernice Burnett, Donna Owens, Mary St. John, Jacque Meves, Jean Maupin, Judv Wiig. SECOND ROW: Bob Stanage, Glea Gilingham, Ethel Anderson, Arlene Urban, Jo Milne, Marilou Helzer, Nancy Keister, Emily Atkins, Sonva Crandell, Judy Lindgren, Susan McGrath. THIRD ROW: Bill McGavren, Richard ' ' ' ' ' S F I I D t G' rl ff Leah Watson, Pat McCune, Lucht, Kaye Maupin, Bobbie Evans, Margo Webster, Margie Horst, Harriet Martin, anoa amen, o ie 0 , Mary Ellen Anderson. BACK ROW: Lynn Grabill, Lee Parks, Dennis Dangler, Larry Lechner, David McCarthy, Jerry Schroeder, Phil Reut- linger, Don Jelinek, Kenneth Scheffel, Bob Silvey, Dick Weaver. Music Club gives Modern Music Masters is an organization tor high school students who like to get together to sing, play and enjoy music. ln Grand lsland High School there is an instrumental music masters and a vocal music masters group. Usually these groups are held individually, but once in a while a joint meeting is held tor initiation ot members, or installation ot otticers. lt has been just recently that Grand Island has become attiliated with the national organization. This year a convention was held in Hastings during the time ot the music clinic. Each group in the state Christmas Program sends representatives tor state otticers and a small music group to pertorm. Arlene Urban was elected state president, and Kenny Schettel, historian. Most ot the year is spent in rehearsal tor one or more programs presented by the organization. This year a Christmas program was presented and one student assembly program. MMM pertormed at the state school board convention. New members are chosen on interest, ability, and scholarship. At the end a a six-weeks apprentice period they are initiated in an impressive candle- light ceremony at which all members are present. 1, ry Pausing to receive instructions on singing are Music Masters Kenneth Scheffel, Judy Lindgren, Bob Silvey, lillr. Roe, and Jacque Meves.
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51 PURPLE MASQUE tal t g .,e--QM, FRONT ROW: Sharon Gukow, Barbara Gronfeldt, Judy Merten, Margo Webster, June Renter, Judy Miner, Judy Lindgren, Sharyn West, Judy Wiig, Carrye Blair, Carol McOstrich. SECOND ROW: Marnell Shors, Lorretta Burton, Sandra Wilson, Kay Donelson, Virginia Meinke, Jan Rickert, Karen Smith, Jan Westover, Lea Watson, Dorothy Roe, Pat Woodward. THIRD ROW: Fran Calhoun, Nancy Clayton, Sharon Olson, Kay Stewart, Jan Nietfeld, Jan Sheehan, Mary Ellen Anderson, Merlene Sutter, Mary Michelson. BACK ROW: Phil Boroff, Bob Hornady, Dave Jelinek, Jim Reitan, Dennis Shreefer, Sam Grimminger, Don Jelinek, Dick Weaver, William H. Studry. Time Out For Ginger prese The big night has arrived. Getting ready to leave for the play are Mary Ellen Anderson, Margo Webster, Ed Gzehoviak, Sanoa Falmlen and Carrye Blair. Proving that they can play football are Carrye Blair and Karen Smith. The highlight ot the Purple Masque Club this y was the presentation ot the play Time Out Ginger on January I8 and l9. The cast included Ed Gzehovialc, who played tather ot the Carol tannilyg Mary Ellen Anderson, v played motherg Mary Alice Michelson characteri: the eldest daughter and Sam Grimminger play her boy friend. Carrye Blair and Karen Smith ic trayed Ginger, the tomboy ot the tamily, while l Donelson and Margo Webster characterized the p ot the other daughter. fm
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