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VIPHONIC BAND II-ROW I: Amy Kort, Kelly Pommerenke, Sharon Godzicki, Chris Branstrom, Sue Rizzo, en Kelinson, Jennifer Larson, Julie Hartfelder, Jackie LuCarellig ROW 2: Stephie Florio, Ingrid Kormer, Kara Tarelli, Michelle Schwartz, Bruce Hagerman, Kristen Preusen, Anne Corley, Chris Sand, Rich Wojak, Kelli erson, Mary Attea, Kathy Farrell, Lisa Kramer, Cindy Johnson, Debbie Westmang ROW 3: Mimi Wohlschlegel, ne Lovell, Raj Wadhwa, Vivian Voeks, Chris Mah, Gunner Pamuk, Bob Pudloski, Steve Smith, Mark Schwartz, Panfil, Ray Kile, Terri Harrison, Colin McMahon, Mike Stielhack, Emanual Younanzadeh, Jerry Ragusa, Vicki ks, Kurt Hultberg, Vince Gerage, Mike Dy, Scott Campbell, ROW 4: Dave Maller, Scott Dahlberg, John Weber, xnne Lindgren, Mark Lindsay, Jeff Grimson, Cathy Otsuka, Bill Triebold, George Spyros, Addison Daliva, Mike htoldt, Peter Johnson, Bill Jones, Pat King, Roland Wikstrom, Scott Jorgensen, Mark Clayson, Steve Pudlosky, 1 Feit, Jim Jennings, Chip Berghoff, Steve Daley, Hugh Morgan, ROW 5: Dean Sirakides, Brent Berdick, Mark akowitz, Jason Block, Keith Tyler. f it The Titan Marching Band partici- pates in a band contest held at Soldier Senior drum major Jim Waechter dir- ects a number in the Homecoming halftime show. fl c . Lead by the banner girls, the Glen- brook South Marching Band exhibits their abilities during the Homecoming parade. Long hours of rehearsal pay off in a successful halftime performance. Field' Symphonic I, II, Marching Bands 69
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During a football halftime show, the percussion section supplies rhythm for the rest of the band. SYMPHONIC BAND I - ROW l: Jim Waechter, Anne Attea, Kelly Otsuka, Jane Bullinger, Judy Gebert, Mary O'Brien, Laurie Ashbrook, Sally Miller, Karen Melberg, Jean Gilbertson, Lisa Pontarellig ROW 2: Lisa Simon, Candy Graham, David Jakes, Laura Aichholzer, John Lindell, Randy Barnes, Todd Keeler, Dave Stevens, Sue Dawson, Chris Zabielski, Linda Hsiung, Debbie Bos, Meena Wadhwa, Beth Sonnenberg, Sue Baughman, Julie Dick, Merryl Block, Rhonda Tropstieng ROW 3: Mike Cho, Laura Fisher, Maribeth Heraty, Donna Kaczar, Julie Waechter, Sue Ashcroft, Adam Domecq, Jeff Sheldon, Pat Harri- son, Dan Godzicki, Amy Pena, Dave Berek, Peter Langas, Leslie Benson, Kristi Melberg, Dave Maki, Jay Brame, Bob Krizek, Chuck Wiedl, Rich Hoker, Doug McCarthy, Katrin Wohlschlegel, John Muckenhirng ROW 4: Linda Buchanan, Paul Enzinger, Kevin 0'Brien, Susan Winton, John Spalding, Jim Strang, Mike Kramer, Lee Weir, Jim Figiel, Dave Leverenz, Ray Finfer, Justin Kargul, Nancy Franzmeier, Dan Brameg ROW 5: Helene Hindes, Steve Reidenour, Phil Anast, Chris Kolias, Bob Corley, Vas Russis, Matt Ferraro, Paul Wendland. :AS xx! Band performs at Disney World In August when everyone was relaxing and still enjoying the rest of summer, the march- ing band was already busy practicing every Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7:00- 9:30. The last Saturday in Au- gust was dedicated to a 12- hour day at Camp Henry Horner. The band was learning its halftime show. The Marching Band, con- sisting of 225 people, the lar- gest in the school's history, per- formed at every halftime show as well as four contests. At Plano, the band placed second, like they did at the Sycamore Pumpkin Festival. At Soldier Field, the band missed the fin- als by one band, therefore plac- 68 Symphonic I, ll, 8: Marching Bands ing llth. At Stagg High School the band placed third. The band's trip this year was to Orlando, Fla. The band, both Symphonic I and II, par- ticipanted in the Nationalfln- ternational Music Festival. This contest took place at Sea World, and along with their performance in this contest, the band was invited by Disney World to help celebrate their 10th anniversary. The band left on April l and returned April 9, Symphonic I also performed in Springfield with the All- State band. They played for the Music Teachers Conven- tion. Symphonic I tryouts were in November, when the top 70 students were chosen. In this group there were tryouts once a week on a piece of music which was going to be per- formed. The top players sat in the first chairs. Included in the Marching Band were the players, the flags, and the three drum ma- jors. This was the first year to break tradition by having three drum majors instead of two. The drum majors were John Muckenhirn, Lisa Simon, and Jim Waechter. Mr. Peter Pappas, director, felt, We have had more talent this year than we've ever had before. This is because our ju- nior high bands are getting bet- terf'
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, , 70fConcert MASTER SINGERS-ROW l: Dave Rosenbaum, Kevin Pittner, Julie Pantaleo, Kevin Mendellg ROW 2: Lisa Gigante, Amy Coyl, Joy Pellouchoud, Karen Weldon, Lori Lambert, Sharyn Rosenbaum, Katrin Wohlschlegelg ROW 3: Martha Wyatt, Mary Schmolze, Brigitte Beling, Mimi Kite, Liz Longabaugh, Diane Lindenbaum, Evan Turekg ROW 4: Vic Cohen, Judy Frazer, Cara Houck, Lora Engdahl, Lori Margolis, John Bond, Lee Weir: ROW 5: Brad Kolock, Jim Figiel, Lisa Pontarelli, Chris Larkins, Janet Ambler, Lynn Boyle: ROW 6: Diane Brown, Jenny Laystrom, Sara Flanagin, Mark Dold, Rick Warskowg ROW 7: Pat Harrison, Pam Conway, Cynthia Fordos, Marcy Kaplan, Laura Kelsey, Nancy Hoefs, Karen Fjallberg, Jim Dilworth, Les Lynn, Ava Grover, Gary Dubofsky, Dave Barreccag ROW 8: Mike Bartsch, David Slriepling, Adam Domecq, Jim Winelt, Herb Finn, Kip Kelley. e Sars K still R 1 Q55 ttia -'-f BEL CANTO-ROW 1: Amy Levin, Ardis Berghoff, Dana Davenport, Wendy Percy, Theresa Weber, Laurie i Bachenheimer, Lynn Schwartzenberg, M Laurie MacDonald, Julie Klickerg ROW 2: Dr. William Schnell, Lisa Goodman, Joy Dy, Harriet Spears, Qhannon Barr, Donna Shim, Denise A:rouet, Indy Birk, Liane Sabieg ROW 3: Wendy Florio, Marci Arrigo, Kim Shaver, Rosalie Dick, Joy Gil- bert, Debbie Geftman, Laurie Hunt, Chris Zabielskig ROW 4: Liz Gattone, Patty Lloyd, Julie Kapustka, Jill Pe- ters, Anne Gottlieb, Chris Hook, Dor- rine Heckenbach, Kathy Ambler, Jean Miller, Karen Strey. fi' fic 'i Directing Chamber Choir, Jim Fi- Y giel does 'ta very good job, according 3- 4' to Dr. William Schnell, head of the i A K , group. ' i Choir, Bei Canto, Master Singers
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