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Chorale, FRONT ROW: Tricia Beyers, Melody Johnson, Tiffany Graham, Christy Pick, Emily Duit, Claudine Walden, Cassandra Lees, Tina Gille, Laurie Eiserman SECOND ROW: Jessie Armstrong, Lori Crubaugh, Michelle Tindell, Jodi Wesley, Julie Martin, Sharon Weiss. Jenni Paulson, Marie Eisermann. THIRD ROW: Andy Goebel, Sean Thomas, Doug Hetland, Frank Schutte, Matt Koning, Mike Shreve, Lance Barnes Chamber Choir, FRONT ROW: Wendy Ward, Melissa Flannery, Kris Ann Pinnow, Becky Buri, Dan Hemming, Cathy Quehl, Julie Lickes, Shelly Petit. John Steffens. SECOND ROW: Annette Bartels, Beth Larson, Karen Huber, Betsy Leistikow, Mike Shreve, Brent Brayko, Kathy Ambler, Leah Hunt, Chuck Weldon. THIRD ROW: Brenda Mayer, Angela Weidman, Lee Wunschel, Mark Coplien, Jim Bregenzer, Tracey Pederson, Wade Flisram, Ms. Delores Feldt. Mixed Swing Choir, FRONT ROW: Wade Flisram, Wendy Ward, Milda Vickerman, Kristen Fishbaugh, Becky Buri, Ann Glendenning, Brent Brayko, Dan Hemming, Cathy Quehl SECOND ROW: Beth Sorn, Adriana Isaacs, Mike Shreve, Rick Pyle, Beth Larson, Robert Vickerman, Kathy Ambler, Sean Thomas. THIRD ROW: Keith Klassy, Kris Ann Pinnow, Chris Bartholf, Todd Christen, Betsy Leistikow, Karen Huber, Brian Bruess. In the '85 Revue Ann Glendenning sings of her role as a daughter in 'Tradition”. 29
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School Choruses Unite Students of all ages and singing abilities united to fill the high school gym with music for the second biannual All School Festival. From This Land is Your Land to English madrigals, the festival represented a wide variety of music which showed the development of vocal groups at different abilities. Extra curricular vocal activities gained popularity as sixty students tried out for opening slots in both the Girl's Swing Choir and Mixed Swing Choir. Girl's Swing Choir performed Zip-a-dee-doo-dah and Too, Toot, Tootsi, Goo' Bye , to name a few, for school recitals, and requests by the Moose organization and the Manor. As for the Mixed Swing Choir, the five months of practice focused mainly on Broadway , a thirty minute non-stop medely choreographed by Cathy Quehl. Karen Huber gave crash course dance lessons for Puttin' On The Ritz and Wake Me Up Before You Go Go , which were nearly mastered by the group after 6:30 a.m. breakfast meetings at Me Donalds every Wednesday Morning. Though there were so many different personalities in the mixed swing choir, everybody got along and made suprising-ly new friendships, noted Cathy Quehl. We worked hard to show our audiences that yes we're having a great time on this stage and we hope that we can amaze and entertain you with our hidden talents and good fun. The mixed swing choir celebrated their season by heading off on a water skiing excurion for some relaxation and fun in the sun. Girl's Swing Choir, FRONT ROW: Kris Rassmussen, Tina Goecks, Annette Bartels, Becky Buri, Tracy Oles, Jodi Wesley. SECOND ROW: Julie Lickes, Tracy Hwins, Heidi Brockman, Claudine, Tracy Blaser, Trisha Brown, Shelly Perry. Girls Chorus, FRONT ROW: Kris Rassmussen, Shelly Perry, Ellen Miller, Chris Gavigan, Carol Prendergast, Tracy Blaser, Lenae Rowe. SECOND ROW: Tracy Heins, Heidi Brockman, Ms. Delores Feldt, Lonna Rufer, Tammy Masshardt, Beth Larson, Brenda Mayer, Adriana Isaacs. 28 Swing Choir boys spend long hours learning to hold back laughter as Brian Bruess masters his feminine roll in “Hello Dolly . Mike Shreve, Beth Larson, and Karen Huber uphold Swing Choir tradition at McDonalds with a 6:30 a.m. breakfast.
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Computer and Science Clubs Combine Computer club and Science Club merged together for the first time because of a lack of interest in Computer Club. From now on there will never be a Computer Club, instead the Science Club will be instituting the use of the computers in club activities. Approximately twelve members raised money through bake sales to go on science orientated trips. Trips were taken to visit the museums, the Three Domes, and the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory in Milwaukee. A trip was also taken to Chicago to visit some museums. Science Club members observe Biology 10 students, Todd Schluesche and Brian Bennet, inject tetrosone into a chick. Weighing a chick, Heidi Basford, Caity Morrell, and Shelly Blaser, check to see how much weight the chick has gained. Science Club, KNEELING: Tina Ginner. FIRST ROW: Advisor Mr. Roy Schweizer, Tracey Baumgartner, Amy Babula, Liz Ammon, and Advisor Mr. George Pisula. SECOND ROW: Heidi Basford, Caity Morrell, Tammy Granquist, and Maryann Lehr. 30
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