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Orchestra performed for MENC String Section ROW I: Dale Lee. Kathy Toft . James VVoolliscroft . Junior Representative Cindy Woodward, Kenton Lee. Senior Representative Kevin Hoeschen . Tim Berg. Trea- surer Larry Perkins . ROW 2: Mary Jane Lee. Mary Umess, LaDnnna Vantries. Caryn Johnson. Michelle Madden President Philip Benson, Diane Kostman. Charles Bursch ROW 3: Claudia D uik. April Conard. Sophomore Representative Marcia Peter- son. Carol Waltrs, Patty Weinberg, Mary Sundblad, Jeri Ording. Kristi Midboe, Dan Lindquist ROW 4: Lauri Arvold. Karl Mar- tinson. Tom Olson. Steven Schonberg. Danny Jones. Doug Lindquist. Bob Peterson. Fred Bursch Wind Section ROW I: Susan J Sandberg. Alan Hanson . Vice-President Nancy Sonstegard . Sue Jarvi. ROW 2: Pam Poirer. Margaret Haining . Colleen Reiland . Robin Reiland. Mike Clapshaw. Patricia Prchl,
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LIBRARY CLUB ROW I: B Bell. Treasurer B Docbler, B Tuttle. Miss Wold ROW 2: J Reed, k Logan. M. Sundblad, k Bauer. ROW 3: S Schaekel, Vice-President K. Weiser, k Holmquist, k W(M»d. I) Anderson ROW 4: I) Wadle, M Hagen. B Schaekel. Secretary J llerington ROW 5: J Ogren, President J Godfrey, B Peterson Future Homemakers of America studies and promotes home economics. Our chapter served lunch to various adult education classes, promoted a car window wash and participated in the district FHA meeting at Paynesville, where they presented a workshop on mental retardation. Fund-raising activities for the year centered around a Valentine s Dance and individual projects. Through practical experience in the library, assisted by their advisor and librarian, Miss Wold, club members became familiar with the field of li- brary science. Their motto, “Be all you can — read, was enhanced through their sponsorship of the Teenage and Cam- pus Book ( lubs, thus providing Jeffer- son students ready access to quality, yet inexpensive, paperbacks. for outstanding objectives. MU ALPHA THETA ROW I: M Haining. A Henning. C Johnson. Secretary-Treasurer k Toft. D Muyres, N Son- stegard. Vice-President C. Wallentine. ROW 2: J Bloom. P. Kngelen. J Olson. J Hanson. L. Perkins. P Benson ROW 3: I) Johnson. D. Halstead. J Woolliscroft, k Haus- mann. M. Martinson. J Johnson. D Pappenfus. ROW 4: J Rudd, k Hoeschen. President F. Bursch. M Lundstrom. P Franzen. R Benesh. Parliamentarian S. Schonherg. Mu Alpha Theta, a national math club, pro- motes interest beyond the high school level of mathematics. Monthly programs on topics such as prime numbers, probability, game theory, and continued fractions, are presented by club committees. Proceeds of a dance and members dues are spent on awards made at the end of each year for proficiency in tests taken after each meeting. The advisor is Mrs. Viola Halvorson. 21
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ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA ROW 1: James Woolliscraft. Cindy Woodward. Kathy Toft. Man Jane Lee ROW 2: Dale Olson. Kevin Hoeschen. Dale Lee. Kenton Lee. Convention. kirk Anderson Brass Section ROW 1: Karlyn Ll- j»in. Secretary Sharon Unless. Richard Flint . Dale Olson . Tim Christopherson. Ned Christensen Per- cussion Shery l Severson, Pat VonderHaar. ’ denotes section leaders Dr William T Cower Mr. Doran Christensen Cuest Clinician Director This year, for the first time, the orchestra included a class of graduating seniors. The string program in Alexandria began with these members when they were in the fourth grade. The orchestra received an invitation to perform for the members of the North Central Division of the MENC (Music Educators National Conference) at their biennial convention held in Fargo on April 26-29. Mr. Brent Pierce, Ford Foundation compos- er-in-residence at Bismarck, North Dakota, had written “ Music for a Medieval Night especially for the orchestra; which they performed at the MENC Convention. On April 17-18-19, the 53 member orchestra took a 2 1 2 day tour prior to the MENC Convention. They performed in Montevideo, Hopkins, and the Twin City area. In addition, the symphony also participated in district contests, the Kiwanis Concert, and the Clinic Concert. 23
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