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CINDY TWAIT JENNY PACE TONY THOMPSON SECRETARY-TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Junior Class Officers Today is what is, for we know not what tomorrow will bring. Today has been wonderful varied activities at times seeming to approach Impossible but carried out successfully! Today has been decorating building sets and acting for the first time. Today has been an experience positive negative often enriching sometimes disappointing. Now we find that our today has become a year. We have only now to prepare and then find our tomorrow within ourselves. 16
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Ken Ortmann Lori Ostenson Jim Paulson Dawn Peterson Avis Peterson Brian Peterson Jon Peterson Mike Ponstein Scott Potter Jeri Quaintance Larry Ramsey Linda Raverty Daryl Ray Wanda Refsland Barb Rezac Carol Riebe Kevin Rogers Mitch Sartorius Nancy Schendel Diane Schenk Mark Schmalz Heidi Schneider Richard Schoneman Mark Schumann Jayne Schwalbach Mike Sell Charles Showalter Larry Showman Patti Sinnamon Doug Soleta Jan Soleta Lewis Sorem Sue Steffens Patty Stene Mary Sykora Rod Theefeld Darrell Thom Kim Turner Vicki VanGerpen Russ Vogel Sue Voth Billy Wannow Ken Warner Cindy Weeks Audrey Weinzetl Tom White Kelly Woizeschke Ruth Wojahn
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The play centered around Mrs. McThing, who had changed the normal Howay, played by Barry Amundson, into a stick boy. Mrs. Larue, being an average mother, decided to find the truth behind the rumor that Howay was working in a pool hall. The events that followed were funny. At the pool hall you met three normal gangsters, a chef, a waiter, a sweet mother, and a little girl named Mimi. The end was climaxed by the destruction of the sticks and the reuniting of a happy family. The sets were great, costumes were fantastic and lighting superb. The Junior Class thanks the director Mrs. Hoffmeister, the set directors, Mr. Marth and Mr. Johnson, and everyone that made the play possible. We also thank the public which made the play a success. Junior Class Play: “Mrs. McThing” On chair, Left: Greg Crow (Stinker), Lee Becker (Eddie), Tim Olsen (Joe) Row I: Tony Thompson (Cook), Kris Lovaas (Mrs. Schellenbach), Sonja Kulseth (Sybil), Jane Twait (ugly Mrs. McThing), Deb Bloch (Mrs. Larue), Barry Amundson (Howay), Lori Wiese (Carrie), Barb Hoffmeister (Eva Lewis), Holly Prigge (Maude Lewis), Kris Lindvall (Grace Lewis), Linda Stjohn (beautiful Mrs. McThing), Jenny Pace (Mimi) Behind couch: Dick Bartel (Waiter), Doug Dewanz (Policeman), Chuck Jeffrey (Policeman), Bruce Eastland (Policeman), Pete Schneider (Nelson). Student directors were Alice Skogen and Jim Bolin.
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