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Glee Clubs SENIORS-FIRST ROW: Marie Therese Griesgrabef, Patricia Vondrasek, Grace Zaborowski, Janet Brorn, Carol King, Mary Wachowiak, Jane Snyder. SECOND ROW1 Anita Seller, Joanne Brlder, Patricia Mauszycki, Sandra Sheridan, Mary McShane, Bonita Daniel, Nancy Haley. THIRD ROW3 Jarnes Stanislawski, Fred Skernp, John Maze, Dorothy Koetalcy, Dorothea Lange, Janet Rumba, Vlrginia Wright, Shirley Slaggie, Jerorne Gernes. FOURTH ROW: Richard DeGrood, Robert Srnec, Michael Feehan, Robert Welch, James Hennessy, Raymond Schneider, Calvin Mueller. l-vs SOPHOMORES--FIRST ROW: Ramona Ratzner, Mar- garet Rarnsden, Sharon Howard, Barbara Zabrcclti, Loi: Repinslqr, Rita Brom, Carol Cada. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Hubof, Joann Miller, Mary Ann Wroblcwski, Kathryn Solla, Rosemary Fredericksntn, Jean Wrtt, Jane Siclxler, Mary Jo Berger. THIRD ROW: Helen Kosciansl-.i, Dire- thy Roerner, Kay Joewicln, Barbara Kukowski, Dalreg Bute-nhoft, Mary Dugan Joan Sieraclci, Julie Nett Mary Kay Buskoxick, FOURTH ROW: Dale Vlelch, Jchn Star' zecki, Jean Rlapp, Barbara Sharboneau, Martha Orchr-.- nwowycz, Janet Besek, Donald Loyab, Rouert Breptcltf FIFTH ROW. Richard Rutlnrk, Jamey Laraon, Robert Pobloclfi, Roger Block, John Kulas, John Sheridan Jannea Srnec, Leigh Hartert, SIXTH ROW: Robert Gradovrbkr, Michael Flatteter. po JLJNIORS---FIRST ROWg Dorothy Bittner, Mary Jen- ninqs, Anne Wera, Cell Jaszewgki, Ann Weir, Catherine Srnall, Mary Loci Lettner, Nancy Caitharn, Mary Cysewski, SECOND ROW: Bonita Poblocki, Shirley Molock, Rose- rnary Theis, Shirley Wohlhaefer, Judith Hartert, Bonnie Ctszak, Rose Ann Maze, Mary Jane Kluzrk, Mary Albel, Marlt-tie Janilrywfl-.l, THIRD ROW: Dorothy Dublel, Shlr- ley Martian Nancy Owecke, Joan Pampuch, Jane Srnec, Grace Rogalla, Caro- Gappa, Donna Hundt, Mary Boltz, Marian Schorracker, Mary Pellowski, FOURTH ROW: Mary Stewart, Suzanne Maier, Elizabeth Schamtnel, Vir- rrma Judge, Sandra Mungon, Eleanor Dahrn, Mary Joyce Czatulewslfi, Cecilia Jllk, Jucfith Srnith, Kathryn Maus. FIFTH ROW: Jenn Grieegraber, Richard Rolbiecki, Larry Kell, Merlin Dticllrnan, Fred Bose, Richard Goetzman, Stanley Adarna Bernard Walsh. FRESHVNEN U- FIRST ROXN: Marion Puetz, Theresa Dan cl Riga .rf NVen:el Geraldine Dernek, Greta E-Ieaser Der 5 Hatha: Jajitn Griesgraber SECOND ROW: Carl? Rlapo Care? Fewrsin, Ca'ol Rozek, Mariem Gregoire lne: McCabe Javzce Paine, Georgianna Maddoc Marx C fewwki THIRD RONV: Patricia Kryzer, Rosernari. Eyan- Ri:ert Eeertgv-Skt Michael Kogcianski, Paal Koprow- Dat-.i Skin? Garx Cfcner, Joyce Peplinski FOLRTH ROV. Trywfar Eazccx Cx Kc-ith Hauge, Mchael NIC- Carnmgx. Le: Lcvwreax, William Baechler, Kei-neth Plein Jann Chtichel, Page 49
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Poge 48 Strike Up The Band Strike up the band is a familiar phrase heard in and around Cotter as the school season opens. The Band is always on hand at all the home football and bas- ketball games which creates more school spirit and adds entertainment, The band consists ot 40 members and is continually increasing under its capable director, Mr. Robert Schuh. The band plays all kinds ot music in- cluding overtures, marches and jazz. The band presented its tirst concert ot the year for the Cotter Mothers' Club. Included in the program was the Indi- ana State March, l-l.M.S. Pinatore, Si Tracadero, which proved to be a very enjoyable novelty number, and many others. The Cotter band made its tirst real appearance as a marching unit in the Winona Winter Carnival Parade. lt kept in step to the beating rhythm ot nine new street drums, tour tenor drums, and two Scotch drums. The Cotter Mothers' Club which has assurned as its project ot the year the puruchasing ot band instrumentsisup- plied the new drums as well as the new Bull Lyre and Sousaphone which was ac- quired tor the brass section. The band attended the Instrumental Music Festival at Austin April l9, and came home with honors. Members ot the band are: Clarinets, Elizabeth Bronk, Dorothy Koutsky, Shar- on Howard, Joan Sieracki, Mary Ann Cy- sewski, Carol Mlynczak, Marian Wrob- lewski, Barbara Kukowski, Gail Molitor, James Hennessy, Patricia Mauszycki, Shirley Starzecki, Trombones: Joanne Bilder, Mary Jane Kluzik, Jeanne Scher- er. Trumpets: Pearl Bernadot, Donald Dooney, Lee Zill, Ray Grulkowski, Ted Lewica, Director: Mr. Robert Schuh. Baritone: William Baechler. Sousaphone: Paul Breza, Richard Rolbiecki. Bull Lyre: Marion Schumacker. French l-lornz Mary Lou Lettner. Saxaphoneg Mary Joyce Czaplewski. Cymbolsi James Cunning- ham, Drums: Jane Snyder, Shirley Slag- gie, John Maze, Marilyn Lauer, Sandra Munson, and Ann Wera, Majorettes: Ann Dolan, Joyce Peplinski, and Sharon Vatter.
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