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' Zane! 'Q' ROW ONE: Connie Hanson, Ronnie Dahl, Kay Solum, Helen Thompson, Blanche Anderson, Sue Nelson, Barbara Beglinger, Barbara Bredeson, Kathy Thysell, ROW TWO: Patty Reidberger, Yvonne Carlson, Arlene Anderson. Mary Lee Arneson, Leola Cook. Judy Miner, Nancy Thysell, Patsy Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Merlin Peter- man, Avis Anderson, Diane Brokate, ROW THREE: Kay Bergan, Ardell Bjorndahl, Einor Bredeson, Wayne Rush- feldt, Glen Cook, Jon Bredeson, Jim Meland, Sandra Schenck, Adell Kasin. Curtis Gruhl, Evonne Arneson. Dan Krause, Orlene Sander, Sara McDonald, Marlene Olson. ROW FOUR: Harlan Aspengren, Dennis Arneson. Bob Anderson, Curtis Meland, Duane Brokate, Steve Heidecker. Teddy Gunderson. Dave Quam, John Elton, Duane Odegaard, Larry Nelson. Bob Krause. ROW FIVE: Milan Elton, Eugene Gruhl. Lyle Henning. Roger Quam. Pearl Erickson. Donald Schenck, Beth Thysell, Brad Mock, Charles Gruhl. Sharon Larson, Ardith Olson, Jackie Gruhl, Pat Luthi, Janice Gruhl. Darlene Corneliussen. What would school be like with- outthe band? This versatile organi- zation supports the team at games, marches in parades, plays at the pep rallys. besides presenting two home concerts during the school year. This year, the band traveled to Bagley. Minn. where they gave a concert. The annual spring concert on May 13 was a big success and was well received. Two of the more diffi- cult pieces played were Overture Eroud and Sousa's stirring Stars and Stripes Forever. lnJu1y. the Band went to Minne- apolis to the Aquatennial. Hats off to Director Miles John- son and thc band members for their. many fine accomplishments, as JJ m ia raw, , A pl, f J i W J dldi J Z x .1 1 tk sa V Band Parading in HHS Homecoming
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,Suv ms Y ROW ONE: Lorelie Nelson, Darlene Henning, Gerry Miner, Kathy Thysell, Roberta Petterson, Ardell Luthi, Grace Wicker. ROW TWO: Sandra Sehenek, Curtis Gruhl, Jimmy Meland, Adell Kasin, Letty Nelson, Ronnie Johnson, Avonne Halvorson, DeVonne Keeping, Charles Robertson, Dennis Kasin. ROW THREE: Glenn Haugtvedt, Jerry Chalfont, Marjorie Johnson, Phyllis Halvorson, Mary Beck, Marileath Brandser, Ardelle Mickelson, Irene Hartke, Annette Noreen, Bruce Lundstrom, Merlin Petterman, Carol Odegaard. ROW FOUR: Diane Bergan, Den- nis Anderson, James Gruhl, Billy Nelson, Sharon Larson, LeRoy Noreen, Betty Walstad, Linda Noreen, Mary Cameron, Richard Braun, Jimmy Robertson, Lynn Haugtvedt. ROW FIVE: Richard McDonald, Gary Bergan, Teddy Gunderson, Duane Odegaard, Steve Heidecker, Kermit Larson, Charles Odegaard. 'Y UXUDCXCGIS Three, Three Build Mice Y
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5 Qfawkq Wade ROW ONE: Marlys Kragrud, Mary Lee Arneson, Jean Malakowsky, Darlene Corneliussen, Diane Brokate, Barbara Anderson, Marlene Schultz, Pear- leen Kronbeck, Kay Solum, Orlene Sander, Sydonna Burnside, Beverly Nelson, Marlene Olson, Ardell Bjorndahl, Marilyn Anderson, Adeline Spillum, Mary Schultz, Joan Tangen, Marilyn Bergland, Donna Spillum, ROW TWO: Verdie Severson, Janice Gruhl, Sharon Larson, Leola Cook, Kathleen Perkins, Roberta Petterson, Judy Miner, Ardell Luthi, Sue Nel- son, Connie Hanson, Helen Thompson, Patsy Anderson, Patty Reidberger, Pat Luthi, Avis Anderson, Janice Perkins, Sara Lee McDonald, Beverly Nelson, Gail Severson, ROW THREE: Ted Olson, Charles Gruhl, Carles Nelson, Alan Schultz, Orland Nelson, John Elton, Eugene Gruhl, Roger Quam, Vance Lura, Harlan Aspengren, Ronald Dahl, Larry Nelson, Wayne Wicker, Donald Schenck, Duane Brokate, ROW FOUR: Byron Heimark, David Lee, KermitRodke, Vincent Peterson, Robert Olson, RobertK1-ause, Milan Elton, Ted Gunderson, Elroy Rodke, Kermit Nelson, Neil Larson, Brian Anderson, Glen Cook, l , 2 Miles Johnson Director Girls' Ensemble Like all good things, the choir is made up of hard work and lots of it. The formula for such a brilliant organ- ization is a director such as Miles Johnson and sixty-seven hard working singers. One of the main events was their Christmas concert which was consider- ed the outstanding event of the school year. Another great highlight was being featured on the Choral Hour over WDAY T.V. An exciting day proved for the choir when they gave a concert at Bagley, Minnesota which turned out to be a great success. They also participated in the Dis- trict Music Contest at Concordia, and gave a Spring Concert. The choir this year was a selected group and each person was auditioned before becoming amember of the choir. So congratulations to the choir of 1954-55 and a special credit to their director, Mr. Johnson! 32
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