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S«ndy, Jean, Nancy, Ka«y, and Gail relax in their room after a day of concert . The gang take it ea»y on the trip home from Duluth. Choir Tour Early Friday morning, April 10, the 1969-70 choir boarded two buses and were on their way to Duluth for their annual Choir Tour. Their first stop was Duluth Central High School where they sang a variety of tunes. Next, they proceeded to Proctor Jr.-Sr. High for lunch and a concert. After that they went up to Hibbing and took a tour of the famous Hibbing High School. They spent the night at the Edgewater West Motel in Duluth. The choir toured the Duluth Arena and were let loose on the town for an hour. The trip home was a sleepy but happy ending to a great tour. Anyone for »ing along with Craig?
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The Senior High Marching Band, playing during 'Dakota Days' at Rapid City, South Dakota. ABOVE: Band member having fun in the sun by the Star Motel pool in Rapid City. RIGHT: Keith Carbon and Scott Boettcher clowning around. Thanks to the Band Boosters and the Band members themselves, the band had a fun and exciting trip to Rapid City, S.D.; June 3-7. No one will forget the all-night bus ride there . . . outdoor concerts . . . climbing the mountains of Deadwood and Lead . . . sleeping by the babbling brook . . . Dakota Days—marching in 90 heat in wool uniforms . . . sunning by the pool ... a visit to Mt. Rushmore ... the Western barbeque and dance . . . and finally—a trip through the Badlands on the way home. BELOW: Debby Allenburg, Nancy Gimmestad, Beckl Anderson, and Jackie DcGuisc laic around in one of the motel rooms.
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TOP ABOVE: Maid Julie Tukua and Nancy Lange cmphaiize word with gesture . MIDDLE ABOVE: Duane Bjerka —taking a little rest. BELOW RIGHT: After a terrible war, J. B. the (Paul Sandne ) i» with Comforter Gary lee, Doug Dunjcr, and John Andreasen. 1 A I) JB The play J. B. is based on the poetic structure of the book of Job, but it is placed in modern times. J. B., a very successful businessman with a beautiful wife and large family, feels that his position has been earned, and when he loses everything, he asks: Why— what have I done? This drama seeks to provide an answer to all people that love is the basis for life. Taking place in a circus tent, two unsuccessful actors take advantage of the empty arena to play J. B. as J. B. progresses, it often becomes difficult to distinguish reality from fiction. Dean Tharp (Mr. Zu» ) ob crve action during the course of the play. 4
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