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FRONT ROW--Marcia Newcomb, Marcia Kvale, Kinseth, Jerry DeBoom, Gary Christiansen, Jim Brenda Flett, Kathy Wilcox, Marcia Anderson, Mary Knoll, Erik Lomen, Duane Odland, Paul Wilde, Stevenson, Marilyn Menlce. BACK ROW--Pat Moore, Palma Bygness, Gayle Dooley. Mary Erland, Jayne Minikis, Robert Morgan, Craig Concerts and Particzpales in Stale Festival The chamber choir presented special numbers in the regular programs and also performed for various community groups. The chamber choir features madrigal, folk, and popular music. FRONT ROW OF THE CHAMBER CHOIR--Gayle Dooley, Pat Moore, Palma Bygness, Robert Morgan. BACK ROW--Kathy Wilcox, Erik Lomen, jim Knoll, Craig Kinseth.
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The sound of music one may hear at the Eagle Grove Center is probably coming from either the choir or the chamber choir. This year the choir presented its regular program of fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. The concerts, directed by Mr. Marcus Boe, were held at First Church of Christ. The choir also traveled to Emmetsburg to the State junior College Choir Festival. Emmetsburg Community College was host at the 23rd Iowa State junior and Community College Choral Festival on March 24. The guest conductor and clinician was Professor Joe M. Noble, director of choral activities at Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The concert was held in Corrigan Hall at 7:30 p.m. The mass choir consisted of students from eleven community and junior colleges from the state of Iowa. Between the concluding numbers nine col- leges presented songs that they had arranged. The Choral Festival ended with numbers presented by the mass choir. 24 EG Choir Presents ABOVE AT LEFT--The choir presents the Christmas concert in the First Church of Christ. BELOW AT LEFT--Mrs. Lomen serves re- freshments to Marcia Anderson, Jolene Harris, and Kathy Wilcox after the concert.
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EG Students Take Honors at Festival Something New -Reaa'er's Theater The something new that has been added to the Eagle Grove Center is Reader's Theater. This new group was organized for students wishing to partici- pate in extracurricular dramatics. Reader's Theater is an interpretation of a theater piece as opposed to acting. No costumes are used, everything is done with the voice. Under the direction of Mr. Theodore Kappes, speech instructor, two productions were presented. In the fall, the two-act play, Animal Farm, taken from a book of the same name by George Orwell, was done. In the winter, the reading of Littlest Angel was given. RIGHT--Four students from the EG Center rated out- standing for their perfor- mance at the Community College Speech Festival. Left to right, they are: Kurt Whiteman in discus- sion group, Norman Marty in expository, John Holmes in extemporaneous speak- ing, Jim Knoll in discus- sion group. ABOVE AT LEFT--Cast of Animal Farm : Bruce Brinkman, john Underberg, Duane Odland, Carol Legg, Gary Christiansen, Dwight Anderson, Louise Studer. AT RIGHT--Cast of Littlest Angel : Carol Legg, Duane Odland, Kathy Wilcox, Donita Root, Pauline Thul, john Underberg, Louise Studer. Nine students from the Eagle Grove Center took part in the Community College Speech Festival held April 14 on the Des Moines Area Community College Campus at Boone, Iowa. Seventeen area community colleges participated. Others participat- ing in the Festival, besides those shown below, were Dan Ramaeker, Paul Dreasler, Marilyn Menke, and Carol Legg.
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