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Bands Show Hylander Pride SYMPHONIC BAND: Front Row: Jill Knaus, Linda Alt, Craig Solem, Kelli Archer, Lisa Condos, Janet Clark, Sally Paulus, Terry Pafko, Lori Hale, Kristi Clark, Second Row: Anniken Markley, Mary Newland, Linda Booth, Zoe Mitzel, Chris Prokopowicz, Kim Shepardson, Mark Commers, John Berg, Laurie Kinney, Michelle Swarmer, Steve Asche. Third Row: Kendra Brueske, Sandy Stumbris, Kris Herringer, Jeff Halvorson, Aaron Peterson, Steve Steichen, Andy Tihanyi, Dan Pilarski, George Shimmel, Mike Zumwalde, Myron Bas, Paul Enderle, Mike Peterson, Bob Meyers, Gary Gorman, Chris Schenk. Back Row: Carol Milton, Bert Peterson, Norman Staska Cdirectorj, Al Haeg, Steve Konopliv. E FT' f J E l 3 S HYLAND BAND: Front Row: Leanne Kennedy. Lynda Zandlo, Terry Grevious, Diane Duchene, Jeanne Whitehill, Linda Stromberg, Joan Hedblad, Sharon Arrington, Karen Stroh, Beth Felland. Second Row: Ramona Carlson, Sue Soderlind, Paula Gorman, Brenda Grote, Melanie Murphy, Mary Mueller, Lisa Schlicht, Shari Kuehni, Julee Merkl, Peggy Warns, Brian Bahn, Craig Nordling. Third Row: David Alt, Steve Otterness, Karen Melin, John Gable, Jim Gaffney, Douglas Campeau, Paul Rausch, Chad Santillo, David Shuck, Lee Simonson. Back Row: Bruce Bonneson, Perry Jurek, Julie Taylor, Norman Staska Cdirectorb.
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gi il can ii -eg Lassies perform Grease Lightning. Lassies dance to Ease on Down the Road. lv X 1 is., 'Vi Q.. c 'N if . The alumni Lassies dance at the Homecoming game. What's a Lassie without a smile? This year the Lassies had a successful season. True - they didn't bring home first place in every competi- tion, but they brought home third place in the St. Paul Winter Carnival and they also were invited to make a guest appearance on the television show What's New. On that particular day all around the school TV sets could be found with proud Hylanders intently watching. Not only was appearing on TV something new this year for the Lassies, but also they strayed from the usual and performed two special dances. One was done to Grease Lighting and the other to Ease on Down the Road. These dances were quite a success. One thing that might have made it hard for the Lassies was the fact that Mr. Strum was not teaching at the high school. Clair Savre an ex-lassie and current- ly a member of the U of M danceline is helping to advise the Lassies. All of the Lassies had a great year. Dancing is an art of the Lassies.
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g9? 'Q CONCERT BAND: Front Row: Kevin Bratager, Shelly Heintz, Lisa Gohman, Rhodora Roxas, Lori Jagodzinski, Karen Linn, Mary Acton, Sue Turek, Kim Stinson, Sue Granquist. Second Row: Kathy John- son, Shelly Lindman, Krista Gable, Chris Szurek, Karen Granquist, Kris Boerger, Laura Feyo, Chris Frentz, Kris Fischer, Carol Uden, Sue Macke, Laura Wood, Bruce Hastings, Mike Wolf, Cheryl Edin, Sharon Rud. Third Row: Sue Arsenault, Debbie Thorson, Shawn Albers, Amy u fT 4 Q L I .4 f' J NWX' 0 Ni! qi fm l Vennewitz, Tim Allen, Debbie Thomas, Gail Shafer, Beth Bjorklund, Terry Brough, Jim Presnail, Jim Ertzgard, Len Snelson, Jill Mies- bauer, Dick Kalow, Ken Johnson, Dave Osterndorf, Kurt Thor, Dan Back Row: Kathy Kirscht, Greg Sonnenberg, Steve Abrahamson. Mauer, Jeff Berglund, Tom Breza, Norman Staska fdirectorj, Mark Greene, George Maxton, Geoffrey Cain, Brian Landgratf, Don Oster- berg, Greg Bartlett. Marching at football games, playing for the student body and giving concerts are all contributions of the Con- cert, Symphonic and Hyland bands. Band students put many hours of hard work into these activities. Each band practices five days a week and members put in many extra hours of practice on their own time. Although the work can become tedious, most members agree it is well worth the effort to take an active part of school life.
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