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Page 30 text:
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This is of Music All of the choral groups are taught by Miss Esther Waterbury and Mrs. Nancy Jacobs. Some ensembles prac- tice during the day and some after school, and their polished perfor- mances show that they have trained diligently. Membership in the A Coppella Choir is the goal of many in the Music Department ' s program. Front row, l-r — Jac . queline Dose, Joyce Jennings, Joanne De Paula, Kathleen Dillon, Dorothy Tropsic, Janet Gledh ill, Kay Dell Franklin, Pat Terpstro, Pat Cave, Betsy Levin. Row 2 — Lynn Arrow- smith, Barbara Beanblossom, Donna Stivers, Sharon Reiter, Nancy Harbison, Mary Jane Shanner, Sharon K. Miller, Sara Pierce, Thelma Klein, Chris Garner. Row 3 — Karen Kleinschmidt, Cris Wisniewski, Chuck Hall, Larry Loser, Jes- sie Smith, Terry Davis, Georgene Piorkowski, Sharlene Spoerner, Susan Gibbs, Linda Bronas. Back row — Layne Bailey, Russell Lee, Allen Zinski, Mike Rotheker, Rick Lip- sig, Larry Hamm, Carl Lovely, Bill Pruce, Larry Hickman. After-school practices find these advanced singers, called the Chansonettes, busy. Front row, l-r — Margie Curtiss, Pat Terpstra, Diane Shaw, Sara Pierce, Jo- anne De Paula, Pat Psaros. Back row — Christie Wis- niewski, Dorothy Tropsic, Sharlene Spoerner, Susan Gibbs, Mary Jane Shanner, Nancy Harbison. Girls ' Chorus is the starting point for girls in the music department. Front row, l-r — Susan Harvey, Virginia Shy, Linda Perez, Anne Horres, JoAnn Miller, Linda Mc- liroy, Donna Sutton, Ruth Jones, Doris Myers. Row 2 — Lawanda Pettes, Phyllis Marshall, Dorothy Lyle, Rosemary Back- nowsky, Linda Millich, Loei Silverman, Marilyn Malls, Charlene Gregas, Kathy Kraay, Sharon Grubb. Row 3 — Sharyn Conner, Marilyn Parker, Suzi Sullivan Cheryl Walker, Dorothy Kingston, Judy Pitts, Lynn Rodda, Jackie Ross, Linda Ma- ciejewski, Helena Wilkes. Row 4 — Linda Hester, Cheryl Kosley, Anita Faudrei, Judy Chandler, Rosetta Pesehke, Linda Powers, Judy Carlson, Joy Gray, Barbara Ekstrom, Robin Craig. Row 5 — Joanne Lauk, Helene Trowe, Kathy Celli, Phyllis Marshall, Caro- line Miles, Linda Moore, Beverly Zienkow- sky, Pamela Campbell, Jane Rodda, Bar- bara Reickert. Row 6— Peggy Jenkins, Car- oline Sick, Kathy McCoy, Roberta Hersted, Susan Ostrov, Janet Kagmierski, Joan Mc- Fadden, Saudi Knauss, Helen Maciejewski, Linda Cosgrove. Row 7 — Claudia Bartlett, Pat Collopy, Mary Bloomfield, Kristid Szasz, Loretta Kulm, Diane Poynter, Joanne Less, Patty Ramsey, Delene Richardson, Audry Brooks. Back row — Sue Arcella, Peggy Merslock, Rosemary Peters, Jo Davis, Mary Hryb, Leona Coomer, Dona Davis, Virginia Hall. Page Twenty-six
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Regulations Are Carried Out Under the management of Mr. Theodore Frueh- ling sponsor, and Alan Dominick, Secretary of Student Safety, monitors supervise the halls of Hammond High. By checking admits, they prevent unnecessary wandering that disrupts classes. Also among their duties are checking lockers, running errands for the office, collecting attendance slips, and preventing cut- ting in the cafeteria lines and running in the halls. Carol Hutton finds that the hall is more peaceful than o study hall for catching up on homework. Monitors, group one: Front row, l-r — Bob Paratore, Marilyn Kucer, Nancy Rainaud, Virginia Gruendel, Paulette Newell. Row 2 — Carol Hutton, Bobbi Husted, Dona Bodenhofer, Nancy Rose, Carol Barnes. Row 3 — Phyllis Wood, Jane Thompson, Lynn Balsley, Stu- art Sax, Rosalie Shroqo, Helen Friedman. Row 4 — Julie Kraay, Sharon Malarik, Borbara Smith, Dianne Chansteler, Connie Leeney. Row 5 — Anne Schleichert, Nancy Clausen, Steve Johnson, Sandra Novak, Les- lie Kelly, Pete Kahmiss. Back row — Toni Lorenz, Mike Maguire, Tim Atwood, Bill Lamott, Tim Granger. Monitors, group two: Front row, l-r — Irene Sarivalas, Marsh Widawski, Sheila Sauer, Betsy Levin , Mr. Theodore Fruehling. Row 2 — Shirley Bennett, Elaine Gullickson, Pat Psaros, Pam Florian. Row 3 — Joan Evans, Rita Lander, Fran Hagberg, Rose Peters, Russ Polito. Row 4 — Sue Jonas, Kathy Mauder, Rich Dec- ker, Nancy Harbison, Sharon Kay Miller. Row 5 — Lynn Bower, Pam Willing, Bob Schoop, Phil Takacs, Bob Geiger, Alan Dominick. Row 6 — Leslie Malo, Lois Lindstrom, Shirley Smyers, Lynn Wilke, Jane Slattery, Mort Friedman. Row 7 — Dean Dubrowski, Jacky Shulruff, Dana Davis, Bill Hall, Buddy Raci, Marion Schreiber, Jim Remich. Back row — Tom Henderson, Eddie Fisher, Den Hauck, Dick Tuttle, John Serbin.
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the Sound • • • Taking the place of the Triple Trio of lost year ' s Music Department, the Tentones is the only boys’ ensemble of smoll size. Seated , l-r — David Schmidt, Jim Orr, Mac Neal, Cecil Campbell, Larry Loser. Standing — Ricky Lipsig, Jessie Smith, Russell Lee, George Hug, Dennis Willis. Madrigals is a choral group repre- senting authentic sixteenth century singers. Seated l-r — Jacky Dase, Karen Kleinschmidt, Sharon Reiter, Barbara Beanbl ossom, Lynn Arrowsmith, Kay Dell Franklin, Thelma Klein, Pat Cave. Standing — Allen Zinski, Larry Loser, Larry Hamm, Carl Lovely, Terry Davis, Chuck Hall. The one large boys’ group of singers, the Boys ' Chorus, practices during class hours. Front row, |-r — Jim Orr, Louis Gerovac, Robert Massey, John Drutis. Row 2 — Ken Lunsford, Irwin Kleinman, Cecil Campbell, Ken Lawson. Row 3 — Joe Pruett, Dan Vaughn, Ron Holder, Dennis Callahan. Row 4 — Keith Brim- bury, Greg Cox, Larry Loser, William Noel. Row 5 — Tom Lasbury, Jim Jack- son, Harold Sickles, Dexter Vergin. Back row — Louis Szany, John Bell, John Muehlman, George Hug. Page Twenty-seven
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