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NOVEMBER BROUGHT “JANUARY THAW,” STAGE CREW AT WORK. L. TO R.: D. Kuehl, B. Friesen, H. Anderson. January Thaw in November. That was the con- tribution of the Juniors to the year's entertainment. Entertaining it was, from Kay Friesen, who did a beautiful job of dusting as the maid (they are still trying to hire her) to Arliss Buettner, who never did find her belongin's. From Curt Sorenson, a lawyer with no case to handle, to Bob Stamp (he still has no hope ). Kathy Johnson and Tom Running enjoyed their love scene, at least they never seemed to be able to master it. Noel Dodge enjoyed being natural in his wolfish character role. From all indications Chris Cole will make a good mother someday, since she mothered Marlene Larson MAKE ME PRETTY!! C. Sorenson, B. Stamp, F. Howe, and S. Peter- son watch M. Nelson make-up B. Warner. and Joanell Sletta through the play in fine shape. Bruce Warner, Lowell Koenig, and Eugene John- son, always the characters in real life, were no dif- ferent in January Thaw as the father, the sheriff, and Uncle Walter, respectively. Keep in character! ! Mr. Petersen, who directed the play, did have his problems, and Sonja DeVol, student director, was kept busy reading lines for the absentees. In spite of the work involved, the Juniors did have a ball in staging January Thaw, from the first re- hearsal in October until the night of production, No- vember 7, 1958. JANUARY THAW CAST: FRONT: M. Lar- STANDING: E. Johnson, L. Koenig, C. Soren- son, J. Sletta. SEATED: K. Friesen, B. Stamp, son, N. Dodge, T. Running. A. Buettner, C. Cole, B. Warner, K. Johnson. 22
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DIETS AND MAT BURNS; Varsity Wrestling Team: ROW 1: Manager K. Klutz, J. Rognlie, D. Madison, R. Sturm, B. Westman, W. Zarn, J. Bowers. ROW 2: B. Hoppe, J. Spitzner, G. Rettke, D. Schiller, D. Olson, C. Sorenson, H. Ander- Under the expert supervision of Mr. Sponberg, the new head wrestling coach, and his assistant, Mr. Auringer, a rookie wrestling squad developed into an efficient team. Our team finished with a seven wins--six loss record, took the Conference title, and finished runner-up in the District. Jim Rognlie and Doug Olson were the team co-captains. The team won the first six dual meets by consis- tently lopsided scores. These were: Waseca, 38-6; Lake Crystal, 44-10; Madelia, 43-3; Windom, 32-11; St. Peter, 37-10; and Madelia, 29-13. We were on the short end of the scoring in the next three, suffering defeat at the hands of Blue Earth, 15-29; Redwood Falls, 17-31; and Mankato, 16-33. Conference team standings are determined in Warling displaying tactfulness in escaping. son, J. Warling. ROW 3: Manager A. Witherall, Coach Sponberg, Asst. Coach Auringer, Manager B. Thomas. wrestling by a separate conference tournament. This year, St. James High played host. Our team stole the honors for the second consecutive year, and crowned five individual champions; Jerry Bowers, Dennis Madison, Jim Rognlie, Jerry Spitzner, and Gary Rettke. In the last dual meet of the season the Jimmies defeated Worthington, 27-14. At the District 6 Wrestling Tournament, St. James placed second to Mankato. Dean Schiller and Jim Rognlie were individual champions, thus qualifying to enter into the Regional Tournaments. Jim went all the way to the State Tournaments, where he placed second. District Conference Champs: J. Rognlie and D. Schiller. South Central Conference Champs: FRONT ROW: J. Bowers, D. Madison. BACK ROW: J. Rognlie, G. Rettke, J. Spitzner.
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