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Xrx I X. QW F-'H-1-. 0 E Y s 92 ' Special Bands Jazz lab at After participating in eight cont UHS jazz band topped off their going to the state jazz contest i for the first time, competing ago best Class A bands in the state. R citations for outstanding solos were Jeff Kane, alto saxophone, Gr trombone, Randy Bauer, guit junior Kim Thompson, piano. member band, directed by M Hintz, qualified for state at three c They placed second in Class AA College, first in Class A at Central and first out of 13 Class A bonds UNI Tall Corn ln February, the jazz band trav a contest at Northeast Missouri Kirlfsville. For the first time, the Di band with members Jeff Kan Kramer, Greg Hall, Greg Byrne Young, and Kim Thompson particip a jazz combo com The jazz band performed stage band and Swing Choir annual Jazz Sounds concert and student body i The stage band, directed by M Hintz, performed in the Mi instrumental Music Concert in Janua participated in the Hoover Jazz Co March. Freshman Bret Wortman r an outstanding performer award sax at the com Three new vocal music group formed this year under the direc Mr. Doug Mason. The Men's Women's Chorus, and Swing Choi select groups chosen by audition rehearsed outside of the regular Practice was every Monday no at 7 a.m. for the 41-member Chorus. The formation of this grol. the Women's Chorus second ser enabled many students witr schedule and other activiti opportunity to participate in then music program, The 40-me Women's Chorus practiced at 7 a.i Tuesday mornings. These 4 performed a wide variety of music winter and spring concerts. Their goal was to compete in the stat group contest where both g received superior I r Psehearsing and choreographing numbers filled the two-hour Mt night practices for the Swing Choir 22 members and four accompanists performed at the vocal music cc and for many community organiz Their style of jazz, popular and choir music provided varity to the pta Jc
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nts prepare uture careers Education COED was a program to prepare students for office lls. Besides the OE job, Office n Related and Office Education ere two other classes taken by ents. OE Related was offered 'rst hour and was required of all E program. Clerical was offered he second hour of the day and skills related to typing, the use O-key adding machine, spelling, roofreading, the transcribing , and how to get a job. OE went to work about noon and re off work by 5:80. Many of 'obs were in banks, insurance ies, state offices, retail businesses, ces in the Urbandale and Plaza ccounting and computing, el training, stenography, ial, typing, and related jobs were s of OE jobs. rades and lndustry program CTGD of the Trades and Industrial class and the Trades and lndustry Related was required of all in the ram and was offered during the od. Typical jobs included building tion, plumbing and heating, auto ics, printing, electrical work, sheetmetal work, work in gas warehouses and restaurants. rading period, an evaluation sheet en to the employers in order to the student's progress. arch 11 the annual efemployer banquet was held. nk you for the students' jobs, the ook their employers out to lunch t Anderson's Cattle Company an . Wayne Larson, adviser, d that, The banquet provided rtunity for the students to get to vhere everybody worked, and it :mated unity between students ir employers, OE and TGI classes candy and crystal jars to pay for ial, im White checks a tire while working at Education: FRONT ROW-Cindy Worrell, wson, .layce Gilman, Malinda Christner. 'W-Brenda Waters, Karla White, Jeri ,Vlary Stomper, Nancy Cierzan. hwest Hospital student Joyce Gilman files sports. and lndustry student Ed Shoemaker works nanlc at Charles Gabus Ford. i Christner talks with her boss at Northwest mline prices escalate, TGI student Brent Pack 'ester Derby. +. Allawi' lf? 5 : 52 Trades fr lndustry ' 91
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All Thar Jazz! 1 Jeff Kane solos as rhe Jazz Band rocks ar an assembly. 2 The Dixieland Band wirh Greg Byrnes, Greg Hall, Kent Kramer, Jeff Kane, Scorr Young, and Kim Thompson compere ar Norrheasr Missouri Srare. 8 Stage Band: Direcror J. Hinrz, L. DeBols, K, Huff, C. Goseh, T, Courrrighr, J. James, S. Johnson, L. Swanson, B. Worrman, D. Willis, L. Mommer, B. Clevenger, J. Loeffelholz, D, Wipperman, D. DaBrieo, J. Kaupal, T. Kelsey, C, Whire, J. Lodermeier, C. VanLangen. NOT PICTURED-R. Hahm. 5 lg- 4 Swing Choir: FRONT ROW-D. Schoop, P. Barrels, D. Gubuan, J. Hayes, K. Severin, L. Tama, SECOND ROWVD. Vierling, M. Kelly, B. Worrman, S. Smirh, J. James. THIRD ROW-K. Thompson, K. Hall, J. Becls, K Lirrle, M. Brown, D. Milligan. BACK ROW-E. Lane, S. Nelson, G. Hall, G. Webb, B. Wheeler, B. Brunia. NOT PICTURED-S. Dahlsrrom, M. Casabar, R. Bauer. 5 Mr. Hinrz and Kim Thompson false a breals ar conresr. 6 Jazz Band: Direcror L. Hinrz, K. Thompson, M. Schmidr, K. Hall, M. Kelly, R. Bauer, G, Hall, S. Young, B. Forrune, J. Kane, L. Andersen, G. Petersen, A. Kaus, B. Smirh, 6. Byrnes, S. Nelson, A. Carver, D. Wipperman, D. Schoop, K. Kramer, J. Shaw, S. Richards, P. Mirchell, J, Murphy, J. Lodermeier, 7 Men's Chorus: FRONT ROW-D. Lodermeier, B. Worrman, J. James, B. Willem, M. Kelly, S. Smirh, J. Palmer, S., Richards, B. Freese, D. Vierling, Direcror D. Mason. SECOND ROW-B. Hansen, K. VanNore, B. Wheeler, B. Brunia, J, Murphy, S. Young, J. Parree, J. Beyer, S. Shaw, J. Shaw. THIRD ROW-P. Mindermann, S. Smirh, 6. Byrnes, D. Sarh, B. Fink, K. Hol-ransen, R, Klein, T. Sreinmeyer, J. Kane, S. Nelson. BACK ROW-K. Kramer, G. Hall, B. Pacl-r, A Carver, D. Allen, B. Barghols, C. Miller, B. Sabin, D. Schoop, G. Webb, B. DuBois. NOT PICTURED-D. Harr. 8 Women's Chorus: FRONT ROW-J. Hayes, P. Longdo, W. Sriralanools, C. VanEnrer, A. Readinger, P. Gubaun, L. Kirlsendahl, J. Feirler, D. Gubaun, S. Moore. SECOND ROW-L. Andersen, C. Willis, K. Thompson, S. Higgins, K. Mayo, P, Babcock, L. Krirchman, P. Barrels, T. Howard, S. Rowland. THIRD ROW-L. Allie, L. Gee, K. Hall, B. Scorr, M. Brown, R. Rummons, L. Gibb, L. Tremmel, J. Kripal, S. Barnes. BACK ROW-M. Mellerup, L. Tama, K. McGowan, L. Mulder, J. Becls, M. Schmidr, G. Pelley, M. Carver, J. Brown, P. Ryplsema, NOT PICTUREDAC. Slump, L. Smalley. 9 Swing Choir members sing and swing during an assembly. 5 l i N, Special Chorus ' 93
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