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As Basketball Queen i Against a royal background of red, gold, and white, Agnes Tretter was crowned Basketball Queen on February 10, 1961, by Captain Tom Vaal. The queen and her attendants were escorted to the throne between the preliminary and varsity games with Washington Catholic. QUEEN'S ATTENDANTS--Sue Backer, Irma Jean Stallman, Joyce Schuch, Mary Ann Hagedorn, Queen Agnes, Hildegard Loescher, Nancy Gerber, Elaine Weme, Sylvia Fleig; lower center, Norma Jean Vaal.
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Agnes Tretter Reigns
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Patty Lueken received ] division rating for both piano and cornet so Wedding Day at Trc haugen, and Valse-M lee. Receiving first-division ratings at the region- al and state contests were Ted Harpenau, Charles Schaefer, Terry Ruxer, and Elaine Werne. The Sax quartet contest piece was entitled Jennadean. The Dancer, rendered by the flute trio, M. M. Peters, P. Werne, and T. S. Werne, took first division at Evansville. Music Contestants Take Blue Ribbons Clara Mae Hoffman cap- tured a blue ribbon at both the regional and state con- tests for her bass clarinet solo, The Foggy Dew. fio£ M. J. Hedinger, J. Kleumper, B. Ebert, R. Heeke, G. Schreiner, A. Vaal, M. Denning, I. J. Tretter, and I. Braunecker, Freshmen triple trio, were awarded first-division rat- ing at Evansville. The song - Silver Children. 18 Judy Schnieders and Norma Schipp’s clarinet duet, Canzone, took first division at Evansville.
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