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Casl members Dana Johnson and Frank Steen prepare for performance. Dulcilx'lla straightens out her lips ONE-ACT PLAY “The Ugly Duckling” places third. DRAMATIS PERSONAE King Dana Johnson Queen Colleen Reiland Chancellor Frank Steen Princess Camilla Camille Dehlin Prince Simon Mark Martinson Prince’s Attendant Timmy Berg Princess’ Attendant Dion Farrar Jefferson’s one-act play this year was directed by two former JHS students, Ron Wenaas and Cary Jarman. Two other graduates, Bev Sperling and Lavonne Schildt, were in charge of the set-building and costumes. Not only did the play finish third in district competi- tion here at Alexandria, but Frank Steen was chosen l est supporting actor and Dion Farrar best supporting actress. This play was a memorable experience for all involved. 17
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EUTERPEAN ROW I: Mary McCarten, Saudi Swenson. Cindy Woodward. Patti Weinberg, Sue Trumm. Debbie Kain. Nancy Bongard. ROW 2: Bonnie Bigott. Gayle Barr. Caryn Johnson. Kathy Toft. Donna lluhn, Sheryl Severson, Dcbby Faleide, Carol Dumdei. ROW 3: Frank Steen, Kris Midboe, Laurie Arvold, Mary Umess, Carol Walters. Marcia Peterson. Margaret Haining. Roxanne Tarrant ROW 4: Kirk Anderson. Dale Olson. Fred Bursch. Kevin Hoeschen, Jirn Woolliscroft. Dave Pappenfus, Philip Benson. Clubs encouraged cultural interests The Junior Euterpean Club of Jefferson is an or- ganization devoted to the growth of music. Monthly meetings are held with members presenting a program. Some of the activities during the year are a dance to raise money for a scholarship fund and also a re- gional music festival which members may enter and be judged. The officers were: Kevin Hoeschen, pres.; Frank Steen, vice pres.; Margaret Haining, sec. Mrs. Doran Christenson and Mrs. Sidney Carl- The firs» German Club in Jefferson was formed this year with Mrs. Peterson as its advisor. All the meetings were based on (German themes. For exam- ple, at Christmas, German food was served, tradi- tional carols sung and gifts exchanged. Officers for the past year were. Dirk Olson, pres.; Cog Reiland, vice pres.; Cathy Roers, sec.; Judy Fnx‘mming, par- lia.; Mary Jane Lee, treasurer and Mary’ Johnson as historian. son were the advisors. GERMAN CLUB ROW 1: D Kittelson. S Stcidl. M Hartung. L. Brandenburg, C. Anderson. A. Frisk. G. Schulz. D. Meyer. J Justice, C. Roers. V Hayden. W. Thomas ROW 2: S. Schackel. G. Backhaus, P. VonderHaar. D Anderson, R Hintzen. L. Jar- man. B Pomeranz, B Bracken. M Wiederholt, P Lee. P Stanz. C Wunderlich ROW 3: L. Arvold. M Ritten, K. Kiehne. W. Duenow. K Kuhne. B Korkowski. M. Andreasen. P Pennar. L. Max. K Holmquist. R. Tarrant ROW 4: G. Trainor. K Dobbei- puhl. B Schackel, S. Johnson. M Lee, M. Southward. M. Eisel, M. Johnson, D. Severson, P. Aga. S. Severson. J. Froemming. ROW 5: J Moen. R Evans, R Kallstrom. R Halstead. M. Sieve. D. Olson. J. (Godfrey, G. Fredman. D VVarkenthien. M VVestad. T. Wussow. 16
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FNC ROW I: C Anderson. J Jones. P. Prchal. I Anderson, Secretary Anderson, B. Faehnrick. ROW 2: P Poirier. Vice President G. Rosenberg, Treasurer I) Westlund. B Krafthefer. P Pennar. M. Hammer. 1 Haskins ROW' 3: V Dobberpuhl, K Rocrs, V Spicher, P. Foss. t Roers. W Duenow, Not Pictured, President K Tvidik The Future Nurses Club performs services for the community and introduces its members to the nurs- ing profession. Since many of its members arc nur- ses aides and are planning for college, they visited General Hospital and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. FNC promotes many community projects. They had a bake sale to raise money for AFS and the Heart Fund and collected money for Red Cross. They also helped sponsor a Christmas party for re- tarded children and caroled at old people s houses. Their meetings have included guest speakers such as Sister Michaelina of Our Lady of Mercy hospital, who explained careers in nursing. They have also had meetings on the practical side, such as movies on first aid. Clubs encouraged The Future Farmers of America are united under the motto, “Learning to Do, Doing to Live, Learn- ing to I jve. Living to Serve.” The Club is designed to build character and personality. It seeks to help the individuals prepare for the future by encourag- ing them to go into agriculture related employment and by helping them develop new ideas for modern farming. They serve the public by promoting dona- tions for the mentally retarded, M1SCA, and other organizations. As a high point of the annual evening parents-son banquet, senior Donna Heibel was named Chapter Sweetheart. FFA ROW 1: Parliamentarian W. Doebber, Secretary B Kisel. Vice President M. Granlund. President R Benesh. Treasurer R Klimek, Sentinel k Olsen, Mr Benson. Mr. Klein ROW 2: I) Ziegelmann. B Muzik, A. Schlosser. B Vickerman, C. Walters. W. Haabala. G. Olson, J. Lanigan. G. Schultz ROW 3: A. Faber. M. Anderson. J Jindra, E. Wussow, k kluver. J Moen. I) Win- ter. J Patri, I). Wussow. ROW 4: W Knapp. D Kalina, J W'itt- mer, G. Peterson, B. Hay. G. Aslesen. I). Bauman. B. Hay ROW 5: G. Roth, E. Anderson. R Paulzine, R Weiser. I) Harbig, R Affeldt. S. Bartos, D. Hachinann.
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