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biltlict Afui.CC QflOUp. FRONT ROW (Left to Right)—Muiiel Thompson, Donna Mills, Dorothy Ly- man. Betty Jo Stoyke, Margaret Huslegard, Delores Doten, Elaine Cole, Doro- thy McClintock, Donna Peters. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Charles Heiser, Phyllis House, Kathryn Mc- Neal, Thomas Moran, Patricia Griffin. Mary Ann Kerich, Joyce Crowley, and Robert Dixon. A local contest was held Apr 10 to determine which contest ants would compete for the tro- phy at the district contest. Als on the program were the band the girls’ glee club, and the boy glee club. The winners in the solo divis- ion were Margaret Huslegan Mary Ann Kerich. and Thomas Moran. The following continued to thi district contest, in the ensemble division: Charles Heiser. Bobb Dixcn, Phyllis House. Murie Thompson, Donna Peters, Thom- as Moran, Mary Ann Kerich, Pa- tricia Griffin, Dorothy McClin- tock, Kathryn McNeal, Joyc Crowley, Elaine Cole, Donna Mills, Dorothy Lyman and Betty Jo Stoyke. The entries which receive a1 “A rating in the district con- test will compete at the region- al. The district music contest was held April 17 at Dodge Center. Byron, Kasson, Dodge Center, Mantorville, and Stewartville competed for first place. Stewartvillo had thirteen entrees and received ten A's and three B’s. The ratings were as follows: Band—A. Brass Sextet—A. Girls’ Glee Club—A. Boys’ Glee Club—A. Woodwind Trio—A. Clarinet Quartet—A. Girls’ Sextet—A. Baritone Solo by Ronald Chamberlain—A. Clarinet Solo by Mary Ann Kerich—A. Tuba Solo by Tommy Moran—B. Piano Solo by Margaret Huslegard—B. Piano Solo by Delores Doten—A. Tenor Solo by Robert Dixon—B. The total points received in the contest were 76. Those receiving A’s will go on to the regional contest at Owatonna May 2 and 3. PAGE 24 Sponsored By Farmers Elevator Company, Inc.—W. H. Lenion, Manager Dealers in Grains — Feeds — Seeds — Coal — Salt
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Mary Lee Wilson accompanyist; Roger Kvam, Marvin Ep- paid. Donald House, John Streiff. Charles Heiser, Russell Wilson, Robert Dixon, Robert Caflisch, Miss Phelps, Direc- tor: Thomas Moran. Richard Kennedy, John Brown, Lynn Cooper. Ronald Chamberlain, Philip Kerich. Marvin Betcher. Elman Hanken, James Francis. Qi iU, Qlee Gluh . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Mary King. Phyllis House. Marjorie Regers, Betty Lou Meschkei Catherine Haack. Janet Beach. Arlene Gathje. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Ruth Zemke. Joyce Crowley, Phyllis Schroeder. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Donna Mae Peters. Joy e Ann Oldenburg. LaVon Tjepkes, Marion Oldenburg. Gloria Piens. Muriel Thompson, Doris Jacobson, Lois Thompson. Verna Quandt. Catherine McNeal, Dorothy McClintork. Eleancre Zimmerman, Dorothy Lyman. Catherine Ha i. Eleanor Glynn. Ellen Cooper, Patricia Griffin, Mary Ann Kerich. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Doris Saterdalen, Mary Ken- nedy Betty Jo Stoyke, Audrey Buchholz. Doris Kath. Shirley Larson Grace Meinen. Catherine McBride. Margaret Huslc- gard, Marie Ware. Barbara Kukuzke, Marie Mullenbaer. Verna Jean Wallace, Joan Schatz, Teresa Gildner. Accompanist—Mary Lee Wilson Director—Miss Adair Phelps. 23 11 AGE
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Maj tette 4 LEFT TO RIGHT—Marilyn Hovien, LaVonne Swygman, Carol Egen, Betty Jo Collins. Mary Lou Conaty, Joan Byrne, and Jeanette Walters. PAGE 2r Vocal Octette LEFT TO RIGHT— Dorothy Mc- clintock, Mar- vin Eppard. Dorothy Ly- man, Roger Kvam, Betty Jo Stoyke, El- man Hanken. Phyllis House Ronald Char, berlain, Mary Lee Wilson. SuM4Uf 9t ! FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Janet Beach, Marvin Eppard (replacing John StreifF), Mary Ann Kerich, Patricia Griffin, Marshall Runge. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Thomas Moran, Miss Phelps, Donald House, Phyllis House, Charles Heiser, Doris Jacobson (replacing Margaret Huslegard). This Pame Sponsored by Board of Education
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