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Pep Band And Twirlers Enliven Many School Activities ’ The twenty-member pep band, shown performing ‘‘Loyalty,’’ made an enthusiastic contribu- tion to school spirit at home football and basketball games and pep meetings. FIRST ROW: M. Hansen, R. Schoeneman, J. Jahr, J. Nelson, G. Thornton, C. Cutsinger, G. Boone, M. Cardin, M. Griffin. SECOND ROW: E. Stegemann, D. Bruns, J. Petersen, J. Straks, G. Ruipermow bilsland, Do) Coon, Jc. shaner, J. Bruns, R. Oelrich, C. lemple; J: De-Hoogh. Pep Band Twirlers The baton twirlers and flag swingers made an attrac- tive addition to the march- ing bandat its ten perform- ances.) FIRST ROW: 38. Kohnke, N. Postma (major- ette), N. Snyder. SECOND mow. Callahan, J. Jahr, V. Fischer, C. Cutsinger, B. Merrill. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, S. Honkomp, M. Van Dyke, L. Rolston. Pic OUR .CO-OP, PROCESSING ASSN. Net A Ree) aifiert petites ageing ew 7)! Ses PS Sue whip by; ee CWE WEE? Sata Vib ans t ener palin (44 5 cic) PEE icin ens Covi pera se g cage EA mccasFicnabri
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Twenty-Two One Ratings Earned At Music Contest - 3 th a De ee ee FOURTH ROW: i = . r . 4 J. Nelson V. Fischer H. Willemssen L. Rolston THIRD ROW: G. Merley BY Straks ABUAR she S. Boone E. Ten Kley M. Ten Clay G. Thornton SECOND ROW: C. Mulder D. Jahn B. Bossman S. Johnson C. Verdoorn M. Den Beste N. Postma K. Sterling PIR Slash . Bartels . Bruns . stegemann wEaittis . Boone C. Cutsinger The nearly fifty soloists and ensemble members spent many long hours preparing for the State Music Contest held at Sac City on March 23 and 24. The band and choir shared twenty-two I ratings, thirty-five II ratings, and twelve III ratings. Instrumental Soloists FOURTH ROW: J. De Hoogh K. Mouw L. Harbers V. Scholten THIRD ROW: . Kuiper - Hoel SoOLraks . Petersen . Shaner . Oelrich SECOND ROW: P. Hofmeyer M. Hansen D. Morfitt BaPeuny J. Hoerger D. DeKok A. Stegeman FIRST ROW: R. Martin J. Winkel M. Van Dyke J. Lueas N. Snyder D. Coon SLAGEL 46 LUMBER
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Juniors Present Comic Fantasy-“Mrs. Mc Thing” The juniors displayed considerable tal- ent as they presented their class play, ‘‘Mrs. McThing,’’ February 25 and 26.-The large cast was aided by an equally large number on the production staff. It seemed that everyone wanted to ‘‘get into the act.’’ The play, a comic fantasy, was directed by Mr. Jay Shelp, speech instructor, and he was assisted by Cynthia Temple; Miss Judy Marsh was set crew supervisor and Jack Donohue, student assistant. Crew members included: Jeff Dyke, Loren Sterk, Ken Mouw, Myron VanOmmer- an, Cheri Cutsinger, Harriet Willemssen, Lynn Rolston, Glenda Merley, Kay Krog- man, Connie Konkler. The costume com- mittee consisted of Judy Nirk, Verna Van Engen, Joan Feyerabend, Carolyn Wolthuizen, sharon. Johnson, “and “Norma Fritts. Jack Donohue, Jeff Dyke, Loren Sterk, and My- ron Van Ommeran comprised the stage crew. and Ken Mouw and Lowell Baerenwald had charge of lighting and sound effects. THE TEMPLE FUNERAL HOME ‘LHE -CAST Mrs. Howard V. Larue III, Carylee Camp- bell; Carrie, a nurse maid, Gail Boone; Sybil, a parlor maid, Sherry Molitor; Evva Lewis, a friend, Diane Mulhern; Grace Lewis, a friend, Norma Pietens; Maude Lewis, a friend, Toni Evans; Nelson, a body guard, Tom Van Meeteren; Boy (Howay), Bruce Thorson; Chef (Ellsworth), Gary Nelson; Virgil, a waiter, Doug Barnes; Dirty Joe, a gangster, Leland Harbers; Stinker, a gang- ster, Ray Oelrich; Poison Eddie Schellen- bach, Terry DeVries; Mrs. Shellenbach, JoAnne Willemssen; Mimi, a little girl, Pam Leestma; First Policeman, George Kersten; Second Policeman, Dennis Koele; Mrs. Mc- Thing (Ugly Witch), Cheri Cutsinger; Beauti- ful Witch) Janice Roelfs. The picture which commanded the focal point of the stage was painted by Mike Wells. It was a copy of ‘ ‘The Blue Boy’’ but had the facial characteristics of Howay, Bruce Thorson.
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