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Above: Enjoyment of slides is only one phase of art appreciation. K. Young, S. Hilker, M. Stefanek, E. Lawrence, M. David, J. Close, S. Leffers, P. Schaab, D. Cronkite, S. Henry, M. Multerer and A. LaMaster seem intrigued by what Miss Petrucelle says and shows. Top: listening to the strains of a charming waltz (?) are Tom Roembke and Jim Sanborn. Left: Taking the place of the one-time orchestra is the unique string group, small in number, but great in quality. Chris Gall, Dave Rowan, Mrs. Delana Levy and Lee Woodrum pose. Far left, above: In her usual standing position at the piano. Sis- ter Janice directs a group of the Varsity Chorus. George Caprio and Jim Kahn seem to be engrossed in their music. Far left, below: Up, up and away in my beautiful balloon, can almost be heard as the chorus lustily sings to the tune of Sister Janice ' s baton. Left to right: FIRST ROW; Caria Goheen, Tom Datzman, Jim Wagner, George Caprio, Bob Pequignot, Alex Demetroff, Sally Pettit and Donna Lucker. SECOND ROW: Tim Foy, Ken Carteaux, Jim Kahn, Dennis Kite, Bob Nancarrow, Peggy Doyle and Barb Reifel are lifted up in glorious song.
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Song of Singin ' Saints Sweetly Soar; Humanities Thrive at Dwenger High Culture is the name of the game as far as choral groups are concerned. At Dwenger it is no different. To the rollicking rhythms of Sister Janice ' s special beat, students sang some of the latest hit tunes as well as more difficult selections for the annual choral events. Variety, rhythm and quality classified the varsity choruses which sang to their hearts ' contents and seemed to enjoy every moment of it. Art appreciation, music apprecia- tion, drama and seminar classes were a part of the cultural pro- gram, electives for interested and qualified juniors and seniors.
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I I I i w «i rw In elegant splendor. Dwenger ' s energetic marching band rests a moment for a great picture, ROW ONE, left to right: Jan Dapp. Ellen Rosswurm, Dan Smith, Matt Davlch, Barb Murphy, ROW TWO; Theresa Parnin, Kay Venderly, Sharon Castleman. Lynn Weaver, Dennis Minich, Tim Foy, Mike Vanttorn. ROW THREE; Lori Woodrum, M. Leichty, M, Pickett, Cindy Garrison, T. Murphy. STANDING, Mr. Brown, D. Lyvers, B. Sunderland. Dwenger ' s Band, Concert Chorus . Represent Great Spirit and Soul. As all other working organizations, the band, too. has its officers. Left to right; Donna Minich, Tim LaBrosse. Lynn Weaver, Diane Minick, Laura Stegerand director, Mr. Richard Brown. In September they marched . . . beginning their practice at 7:30 A.M. to the tune of the rising sun! Daily they could be heard beating out the music of . . . the Saints go marching in, or other lively march melodies. The band played hard throughout the football and basketball seasons to add zest to all Saintly activities. They ushered the team onto the playing field and tapped out the rhythms of half-time entertainment. Mr. Rich- ard Brown, an experienced band leader guided his marchy group and kept them ever on the move with his band and his spirit. Mrs. Delana Levy lead the concert chorus which provided songs for special occasions and greatly en- hanced the monthly Holy Mass.
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