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Mulic . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)— Miss Phelps, Dorothy McClintock. Dorothy Lyman, Mary Ann Ker- ich. Patricia Griffin. Phyllis House, Betty Jo. Stoyke. This Page Sponsored by Kennedy's Service—Murray Power Mowers Automotive Service Stanley M. Sky hawk Insurance PAGE 21
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Seventh Cj’ia e FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Marion Bakken, Delbert Schatz, Bernadine Davis, LaVonne Swygman, Carol Egen, Donald McClintock, Richard Doty, James Peters, Susie Prescott. SECOND ROW Left to Right—Cleon Harwick, Marilyn Weber, Lorraine Lecy, Mary Irene Beach, Margaret Ware, Lawrence Zimmerman, Dale Alcott, Jack Olson. Adele Schatz, and Mrs. Stewart. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Richard Holtorf, Joseph Holt, Richard Davis, Marvin Sobek, Janice Haack, Marv Lou Conaty, Ann Wilson. Dorothy Appel, Loreli Sobek, and Florence Davis. There were 28 students who entered the seventh grade at the beginning of the year. Now we have thirty in our room. Getting used to long periods and new teachers was hard at first but by now we are well acquainted. Donald McClintock represented our room on the “B” basketball team. Three of our girls are majorettes. They are LaVonne Swygman, Carol Egen, and Mary Lou Conaty. Our two band members are Ann Wil- son and Mary Irene Beach. Our assembly program was given in April. We hope everyone liked it. We've had a wonderful year and we all hope our eighth year will be as plea- sant. This Page Sponsored By Dr. Kerich PAGE 20
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FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Mary Ann Keiich. Patricia Griffin. Janet Beach. Irene Runkle, Doris Jacobson. Mary Lee Wilson. Marshall Runge, John StreifT, and Ruth Ballinger. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Dorothy McClintock. Kathryn McNeal, Janis Poeschel, Donna Mills, Elaine Cole. Dorothea Krahn. Joyce Crowley. Margaret Huslegard, Phyllis House, Donna Mae Peters. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Russell Wilson, Marilyn Brownell, Marie Mullenbach, Maiy Irene Beach, Tom- my Moran, Robert Dixon, Charles Heiser. Ellen Ann Frisbie. James Francis, Shirley Larson. Ann Wilson. Marie Ware. Alice Mae Zemke. Kathryn McBride, Marcella Engel. Bethany Poeschel, and Muriel Thompson FOURTH ROW (Left to Right)—Miss Phelps. Colleen Carr, Ann McNeal, Donald House. Billy Mundstock, and Ruth Zemke. For the past two years Miss Adair Phelps has been head of our music department. The membership of the band has increased from 35 to 43 this year. During the halves of football games the band performed intricate maneuvers and added to the enthusiasm of the basketball season by playing at all the home games and at the tournament. At the district contest at Chatfield last year the band received a “B” rating..This year the district contest which was April 17, was preceded by a local elimination contest or April 10. Every member of the band participated in this contest either in an ensemble or as a solo. Tradition- ally the band played at the junior and senior class plays and at the Commencement exercises. The members of the band also do ensemble and solo work. This year two members played with the All State Band at M.E.A. Several members also attended the annual band clinic at Rochester. The 46 members of the glee club with Mary Lee Wilson as their accompaniest sang at the Christmas pro- gram. speech contest. Mothers’ and Daughters’ Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. The recently organized mixed chorus working without an accompaniest was not able to achieve the stand- ards of perfection required for public performance. The time was spent in studying singing methods to lav a foundation for next year’s work. A boy’s glee club was organized in the middle of the year. The spirit of the twenty boys of this group has made it possible for them to quickly obtain a high standard of musical ability. They sang “Down the Open Road” for the contest. The girls sextet has sung at the football banquet. Legion speech contest, dance, and music contests. This year the girls sang “O’er The Tarn’s Unruffled Mirror” at the local contest. The mixed octette is another group which has sung on many occasions. Last year it went to the regional contest at Austin. This year it sang with the All State Chorus at M.E.A. A class for majorettes was held by Miss Phelps after school hours. Twelve girls competed to lead the band when it marched. About seven majorettes marched with the band and participated in the maneuvers at football games. This year the swing band was organized and it played for several dances. This Page Sponsored By Ralph W. Hoeft, Welding. Pipe Sc Pump Work Sc Main Texaco Service—Texaco Petroleum Products PAGE 22
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