Urbandale High School - Echo Yearbook (Urbanville, IA)

 - Class of 1979

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xt rn S ecicll 66 ' Concert Band 81 Wind Ensemble Artists perform Seventy-seven members from 10 thru 12 grades were chosen to participate in Wind Ensemble under director Larry Hintz. Tryouts were held in November after marching season. Concerts included a mid-winter concert on January 25, a community concert on February 27, and a spring concert in honor of the graduating seniors on May 15. Nancy Coe and Jeff Kane were chosen to participate in All-State during the fall. Under new director Julie Hintz, fifty-seven members participated i Concert Band. The freshmen and sophomores gave their opening concert January 25. The band als performed at the spring concert and the pops concert. Money raising projects were magazine sales and fruit sales. Raffle tickets and candles were sold as a fund raising project for the band's trip to Florida in March 1 Wind Ensemble: FRONT ROW-N. Coe, R. Hansen, K. Brown, K. Doeringsfeld, S. Walden, C. Langenberg, D. Hoveland, S. Thompson, I. Keller, R. Baldwin. SECOND ROW-J. Kane, D. Blank, L. Wahl, S. Loetfelholz, L. Andersen, S. Hall, K. Holsten M. Sellegren, V. Cline, E. Kielty, D. Schneider, T. Boyer, D. Hart, K. Kurt, D. Betz. THIRD ROW-J. James, M. Brown, C. Farni, S. Thompson, A. Kaus, K. Johnson. D. Dorman, B. Smith, S. Hoifeldt, M. Soden B. Fortune, J. Curie, B. Fortune, M. Kline, P. Alessandra. FOURTH ROW-R. Vestli, P. Guguan, R. Kilmore, N. McGuire, S. Young, K. Andersen, J. Nolin, M. Schmidt, K. Strayer, A. Carver, K. Simmons, G. Byrnes, B. Hokanson, G. Hall, J. Shaw, B. Holsten, R. Jones, K. Kramer, S. Dykema, C. Beeler, M. Carver, S. West, S. Richards, L. Barker, P. Mitchell. BACK ROW-D. Gunn, G. o'Neall E. Casabar, R. Haynes, S. Young, D. Schoop, M. Sievers, B. Keller, director L. Hintz.

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1 Marching Band: FRONT ROW-Mr. Hintz, J. Kane, C. Farni, iss Julie Hintz. SECOND ROW-S. She er, S. Bi- Iyeu, D. Savel, L. Swanson. P Alessan- dra, C. Beeler, P. Babcock, Cline, T. Anderson, M. Bauer, P. Gubufn. THIRD ROW-B. Black, D. Schneider, D. Wolf, I. Keller, B. Bauer, J. Currie, S. Hansen, D. Stout, K. Andersen, IT. lKelsey, A. Smith, J. Clememt. FOURTH ROW-N. McGuire, L. Page, B. Ridhrnan, D. Gil- man, K. Lundberg, D. Bauman, L. Mom- mer, D. Hoveland, V. Nelson, J. Carey, B. Holsten, B. Mann. S. Myers, L. Wil- son, FIFTH ROW-K. Hall, S, Brooks, K. Johnson, R. Kilmore, R. Hansen, M. So- den. S. Walden, N. Coe, J. Loder eier. K. Rouse, S. Smith, T. Hart, S. rem- horst. SIXTH ROW-J. Gowan, C Lan- genberg, J. McCoy, J. Nolin, T. ob- bins, B. Fortune, R. Vestli, B. J. Mellerup, R. Hahm, G. I- dwin, B. Kline, K. .lEfQfg.lQgZ' ith. SEVENTH ROW- ,I,tQ.- K. 55il'3SJ,0n, J. Brown, P. g L ' '22, B. 'rg:fiiYffEIf F. . Sullivan, J. 55 K. -'lf.i!'9g11i. G, o'Neal, -ig-a1,iB ii.gi,s.g B., 'K6fver. M. Q Qi,f eg 1. .ii G'u,g1n. ROW-J. J, es, J. shaw, E. Lucs, . a5g.jgaQ Woodard. S. Nelson, S. Young, C. guson, Strayer, K. J. Sheehy, Jg Youhg1YB. Wobken, M. SieiieFS,'lE'. Casa- ' ' bar: ,BACK ROW-K. Andersen,-,1S..,,Dya. kET'l'l5 lREKlein B Kelle Q- We i ' Y L ,ifwzzl . - - ie- a - J- Sk 1 e'- etz. J- MON- ..-W -A . -. .--- -- , ar. ' Wlpperman, S. ff glgiliil rls practice their Emi-. Pep 's, fa Im if-f 1.3 - . q..,,' :wi Zi -.gi gi.,--7-'-5.q..i.-g ,- 31.31 5Q'gl'm.E'll. iIE1.rig?i :Qlgff f'l.q2l.' C0 ,VZ Iliff? Qi.: V ' 1afJ'i i-45-,ivy-'gv1. , -,,.' ' -4.,5,.:: g:: ,.i1...A:,:EL5f uv.-J. l-fiffsfllli,i11Lq5-f.f.!'i1f- 'QV wi - gg,g::.. Eflqgizp v 9231, Tig I, if: ,lfi2Tffig?. figs-'Ii' 3523 ?'p3,3:gfigf:l'5gL:f3E5S:s- 1' , 'N111flsiftizplfii-41:21 Ega,,i:lfaifYvl..I,i.aI.a:Lu sais 952 11 ,rg :- .3-,gy yu ...- -A f I nv .-F' g' 5- A r.,-n 5, 1' lllif-iff if 'H-I w e m Eel. vi e ' -':' -lx? - 152271 ' . 1 .' .54 In 'fl5lgEc2'l.?.fflIi1:fTEiB2A C 'S f?,'F1241fifili- Q-7?,Q,i.af?f1iJ ?7f'p':- f.5I'2Qf.-'?i17 ' 4 . '. git -'fg 4 QA QL' 7.1!-1: A.: 11795 ' '- ' -af ' :M-1,4 n ' ,A-.gl-.vga , , - -f::3,,J'l:.FT' - 91151 lf' Hngw , .-:- EC-. ,JJ ,l??TE1F1vE' Fifi., 1' ffl,.1liAif'j5f'a2'j- -,fi Tij.-.1 L l ' 'f 1'- 1i.iffSff715z:-'g?.1-f ' t'i'Qj5i-- I ' tix? H 'Wx A K fZX121.,jl,'? u x 'U er ' 455 is It . 527 , ' i '- .MJ l 1 -fx 1 . . . -fir - -- -7 5 ' Q . f '11 On to Disney World Aided by new assistant band director Julie Hintz, 140 students formed the marching band. Under the direction of Larry Hintz, the band performed in six pre-game and half-time shows. The first show was September 8 with a new pre-game format. At homecoming the program featured a Star Wars theme complete with costumed characters from the movie. Tunes from the Beatles brought memories of the 60's to the November 3 show. Senior members were recognized and honored at the senior show November 20. Florida-in-the-spring was the rallying cry from the band room through the year. About 90 members along with chorus members, parents, chaperons, and directors flew south via air charter Sunday, March 25 during spring break. The group paraded down Main Street Tuesday afternoon in the Disney Parade at Disney World near Orlando, Florida. The five-day trip was packed with fun-in-the-sun events. To earn money for the trip, members sold candles and held a raffle at the chile supper. Over 52,800 helped cut the S300-pen student cost. On April 28, the unit marched in the Drake Relays Parade. They took third place. Drum major Jeff Kane and drum majorette Chris Farni helped lead the band. Sixteen pom pon girls and 16 flag girls completed the unit ' g suis? W:-..-:QU Marching Band'65



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Uazzing it up Jazz Lab of 24 select members began their season with a mid- inter concert in January. The roup had a new look. Wearing T- hirts with Jazz Lab printed on hem, each section was marked by different color. The rhythm ection wore blue, the brass ection green, and the sax section range. An assortment of hats topped off the new look. On April 9 the band performed their nnual Jazz Sounds. Dixieland Band members: Jeff ane, Steve West, Kent Kramer, nd Scott Young also participated n the concerts. Performances cluded the chili supper on ebruary 5, and a gathering at aukee on April 4. They also layed for the Lions Club and ther promotions around Des oines. Concert Band: FRONT ROW-B. West, K. all, P. Babcock, V. Nelson, B. Wobken, M. auer, C. Langenberg, W. Bradley, J. cCoy. SECOND ROW-M. Casabar, D. Wahl, . Simon, S. Brooks, D. Savel, S. Bilyeu, D. arson, K. Clayton, M. Mellerup, K. Larson, . Kelsey, B. Black, J. Lodermeier. THIRD OW-L. Page, K. Rypkema, T. Hart, R. auer, C. Smith, R. Hansen, D. Gillman, L. ulder, J. Clement, L. Swanson, G. eterson, R. Morris, L. Wilson, S. Smith. OURTH ROW-J. Young, G. Hart, E. Lucs, J. rown, S. Hansen, B. Kower, S. Bremhorst, . Gowan, F. Sullivan, C. Ferguson, J. ohnsen, B. Wipperman, S. James, R. Klein, . Bauer, J. Koupal, J. Carey, A. Smith. ACK ROW-J. Breiten, B. Richman, R. ahm, director J. Hintz. Junior Randy Bauer plays electric guitar Jazz Lab. During practice, sax player Becky Fortune oncentrates on music. Soloist Jeff Kane performs during a hool assembly. At a performance at the junior high, nior Gary O'NeaIl adds percussion. if ' 1.21, , v-in 4 -- ..l rt f'- ul-:l1:'1,.f.. uf-Lili-4' 'ri , Dixieland Band 8. Jazz Lab ' 67

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