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.Q-ww. Ms. Wright shows her feeling for the lst violin section. Holley is bass-ically musical. Karen gives herself a standing ovation. Orchestra members left to right. L. Frear, V. Peterson. C. Ware, C. Shelton, E. Grinden, Row 2. H. Griden, G. Larson. C. Kough. T. Askagaard. M. Topliff, H. Young. B. Wells, H. Drobnick, K. Francisco, M. O'Connel, B. Shaw, B. Talorico. Gayle loses her notes. Don't shoot me l'm only the piano player. Debbie performs the Great Escape . Some players get vio-lent. The 2nd violin sections shows their best side. Ms. Wright conducts everyones attention. i 9 'sa is , A f ff mi. -3. F? S 'W I0 li Orchestra 75
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Orchestra Strings and Things You're asking yourselves, What does the Proctor Orchestra do? Well for starters, two members CHeidi Drobnick and Maryann O'ConneIlJ traveled in Eu- rope over the summer with America's Youth in concert. Maryann, Heidi, Vivian Petterson and Barry Hitt auditioned and made the Duluth-Superior Youth Orches- tra. The Orchestra consisted of 45 string players and 20 wind players. On March 6, the Junior and Senior High Orchestras made an overnight trip to Fergus Falls where they performed a concert. For this trip, Sl,5OO was raised by the mem- bers of the Orchestra. Besides the Holi- day and Spring Concerts, members also performed in small groups and solos for churches, rest homes, and private groups. This year wasn't all work. At- tending concerts, Pizza parties and field trips are also part of being in the Or- chestra. . lisa . Wi AT 74 Orchestra 'L
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CHOIR and PEACEFUL CLAIM Note worthy Choir and Peaceful Claim had another busy year with their annual Christmas and spring concerts. They also com- peted in the State Music Contest which was held here at Proctor. The two choirs sold magazine subscriptions, pizza, and held dances to help raise money for a trip to Valley Fair in the spring. They performed both classical and popu- lar selections at the Normandy Court. Under the direction of Mr. Melde and with the help of officers Marion Gustafson, Audrey Broman, Kim Bleibaum, Lynn Bailey and Faith Elness, the choirs spread their music and joy to hun- dreds of people. l wf t w- P ' V X f 5 S! Maxis iq X il? t ' l A, T swsrseysm sg?-assess is - -5. it - - A ' - , X, , , X atl, .. V if N Q We of so 76fCholr and Peaceful Claim
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