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wages.: 5 1, -114 .392 Sprungtume means tour tume to the Hobart Hugh A Cappella Chour members Judy Zummerman cu member of the chour for two years unforms Chuck Walker Mary Sue Muscko Gerrue Kopko Jum lake and Muckey Zumny furst year members that the tour wull be nothung short of great Everybody us umpatuently wautung for the moment to board the chartered buses and be on theur way new appearance durung Sprung Tour On the tour they stopped at lnduana Unuversuty and several hugh schools to perform for students there The chour members stayed one nught un Induan apolus and the other on the Unuversuty campus The chour had a new look about ut on tour thus year unstead of the famuluar purple and gold robes the gurls were attured un powder blue sheath dresses The fellows wore black slacks and whute shurts wuth vests and black tues trummed un blue to match the gurls dresses These outfuts were worn for novelty numbers only when the students prepared for a reluguous song they agaun put on theur chour robes Assustung the chour un uts many local performances and on tour were a fune group of offucers Donna Shannon serv ed as student durector Jocelyn Hahn fund rausung chaurman Kay Burke, pub Iucuty Tom Welch equupment manager Mary Martun hustoruan Melussa Rutenour and Janet Flemung llbraruans and Dor unne Klawutter secretary, who worked hard on all chour busuness Mr Gene Sumons durector Donna Shannon student director and Pat Evans accompanust these three people put un many hours of theur own tume toward plannung and preporung for the success that the A Cappella Chour attauns throughout the year 27 . , , , . , , , , . . Y u 5 1 1 in ' I ,, .L . X I I 1 1 -I Y I -, as no Q ' 3 ' x I I .. . ,A 1 . I - I I lu I u n u 1 u ll I 1 i . ' ' ' ' . , . , : I : 1 I I 1. q a Q I . . . . . .
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fi fl 4 1 -if l mtv Jigs IK. 'ew' so aff? 1-fe LV A CAPPELLA CHOIR Fnrst row Freya Jensen Janet Flemmg Gerrue Kopko Donna Shannon Mary Ann Ball Renee Shannon Janet Kraft Janet Ross Carol Dnener Mary Kuckuck Nancy Bryan Mary Martln Judy Zammerman Mane Santuccl Glenda Bolen Dona Davns Lundy Wll hams Second Row Kay Burke Dormne Klawntter Melnssa Rnten our Judy Wolfe Judy Boyd Sharon Bartos Faye Burgess Vlrgmla Blanr Jennie Speer Jocelyn Hahn Vuvlan Selby Eugenia Jendrze lewskl Joyce Burke Joyce Blackburn Thlrd row Ken Erwm Bob MAE' at itz WWE. 1 3 if Gravel Wayne Teague Harry Hopkuns David Haynes John Tar chala Les Porter Doug Spangler Duane Mlshler Leon Mann Tom Welch Mary Sue Mnscko Ed Goff Fourth row Dave Dlckson Ken Whittaker Bob Etter Clyde Metz Dave Fllnn Jack Meade Larry Pao Ron Sowlnskn Chuck Walker Irene Broda John Bryan Pat Evans Not shown Rlchard Bllss Jlm Lake Mlckey Zamny Jlm Snodgrass Jlm Meade Mickey Wolnarowskl A Cappella Choir s athre takes on Tom Welch Mary Martin Kay Burke Jocelyn Hahn and Janet Flemlng watch Dormne Klawutter, secretary, as she goes over the books In search of the A Cappella chonr's annual candy sales report The candy sale ns Important to the choir because through It they are able to flnance thexr annual tour 26 Hobart Hugh School as proud of nts A Cappella Chour and ut ns easy to see the reason why Under the dlrectnon of Mr Gene Simons the choir has worked diligently to achleve a perfection whlch IS not often found In a hugh school cholr After each graduatmg class leaves, A Cappella becomes somewhat smaller nn size and at the beginning of every year the choir has to start all over again to reach :ts goal Thus year the old and new members performed together for the flrst time when they sang BLESS THE LORD and HOW GREAT ALMIGHTY at the Thanksgnvlng Convo The choir presented their annual Muslc for Chrlstmas concert on December 'l2th In the Lutheran Audltorlum They sang several seasonal selections whlch In cluded MARY HAD A BABY PAT A PAN and THE BURT CAROLS Two candy sales were held this year to earn money for their sprung tour The students put forth a lot of effort to make these sales a success 1 l f 4 .. ' l l f r us' f ' ' I ,ll , 5 X X l lf l 4 . , Q : K 5 , , J X 1 r t. 7 , , v 1 - ' 1 , 3 , . Hex: v1 xii V z V k R I Zi-rf - uf V W ' . x-:, '..,1L. V- vi fc S 'L .wr f I . T . T' We 'llcittkx one .1 - ,dw ,fc nf ' 3' ' at sf,.- - - . W . X , . M A . . .1 ,,':5gw,-. 1 utr, .+, ,rx .,,.4, oe. ... , X F' bm i A , J- , ,. . 1. . ' 1 J A maid.. : I I I I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I ' : I I I I I ' I I I I I - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I . 5 1 I I I I I I - I I ' 1 , . : , s , o ' I I ' ' 1 I I I I ' ' I
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Sextet, Madrigal Group represents Hobart ln the State Contests ,5 b contest The members of thus maxed ensemble are front row Judy Boyd Judy Zlmmerman Donna Shannon Janet Fleming Second row Jocelyn Hahn Jennie Speer Ron Sowlnskl Leon Mann Third row les Porter Wayne Teague Dave Du 28 ckson and Ed Goff The Glee Club Sextet IS selected 'From among the gurls glee club classes They are chosen to represent the Glee Club In vanous programs and partlclpate In the state contest held for all muslc students Mrs Willson spends much tume outside of closs helping these gurls to get ready for thelr performances Thus years sextet ln cluded Carole Hughes Sandy DeMeyer Elaine Carpenter Judy Peterson Libby Furnish and Florence Taboada not shown .way ' f V 3 , - .2 T f. f K '-7 .fi . A F' 04, U, 1 2 l I E 3 , L x ,E X 1 il The A Cappella Madrigal group displayed these eaming 'Faces after taking a second place in the state - 1 , ' , 1 . : , ' , ' ', . ' : , ' ,--' we . f- y 4, , ' I we 1
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