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Read captions left to right, top to bottom. Opposite Page: The first graders give the welcoming address. The Kindergarten per- forms Run Away Cookies.” The lower Grade School sings Frosty the Snowman. The play opens with Mr and Mrs. Wentworth. Jason O’Cilka and Julie Petsche. debating what Christmas means. This Page: Santa. Bob Beckman, tells Betty Wentworth. Jenni- fer Luettel. about the First Christmas. The Elementary School chorus provides the musi- cal background for the play. Other grade schoolers depict the story characters: Inn- keeper. Kory Naber; Joseph. Scott Seier; Mary, Holly Henn; Angel. Jan Beckman; Wi- semen. Tod Thieman. Cory Bottorf. Jamee Thieman. The Concert Band performs Yule- tide March. The show ends with Silent Night. GEYER IMPLEMENT. INC. John Deere Equipment GMC Trucks Albion. NE 395-2173 SCHMITZ INSURANCE AGENCY Herman J. Schmitz Petersburg. NE 68652
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k CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7 Merging our voices in song The Christmas Program was presented on 12 De- cember 1983. The show opened with a reading by Tami Zabka and a welcoming address by Andrea Holmes, Kelly Kramer and Amber Seier. The Concert Choir, with the Junior High and the Freshmen, performed several carols in four part harmony. The Kindergarten and both the lower and upper Grade School students also sang. The Elementary School performed “Thirty Minutes with Santa Claus” by H.L. Bland. Santa Claus narrated the story of the First Christmas to a materialistic family to convince them of the true meaning of Christmas. The story was illustrated by students depicting the Biblical characters and was high-lighted by the singing of tradi- tional Christmas hymns. Readings were given by Rhonda Wiegand, Carrie Petsche and Marlene Salber. The Concert Band round- ed out the program with a medley of Christmas tunes. The grand finale was an all-choir performance of Silent Night.” 10
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At right, P-Club President Ken Lei- feld gives his welcoming remarks to the guests, athletes and parents fol- lowing the dinner. Far right, the two guest speakers: Mr. Ed Colleran of Spalding and Mr. Robert Schnitzler of Battle Creek. Below, Coach Sor- ensen presents the Most Valuable and Most Improved Volleyball Play- er Awards to Jackie Daly and Jackie Thieman, respectively. Below right, Girls’ Basketball Most Valuable Player, Jeanine Ketteler, and Most Improved Player, Kim Petsche, with Coach Sorensen. k ATHLETIC BANQUET 7 Pursuing Pirate “Gold” honor The P-Club hosted the athletic Banquet on 22 March 1984. Club Vice President Jackie Daly gave the Invoca- tion, followed by dinner, and welcoming remarks by P- Club President Ken Leifeld. The guest speakers were Mr. Ed Colleran and Mr. Rob- ert Schnitzler, both of whom have very impressive coaching records in Nebraska. Despite these records, both speakers emphasised the greater importance of academic achievement. For Mr. Colleran, academic preparation is the most significant goal of any student. Mr. Schnitzler discussed the role of academic prepara- tion in becoming a better athlete. Following the speech- es, Coaches Lori Sorensen and Stephan Harris present- ed certificates and awards to the athletes, and the top Pep Club members were honored. KNOTTY PINE INN HWY 14. Petersburg, NE 12 386-5488 HAROLD’S BOOTS CLOTHING Elgin, NE 68636 402-843-5401
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