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Oh, what a beautiful morning. Oh, what a beautiful day ... was sung by Chris Hendrich, sophomore, during this year's musical, Olkahoma. Many of the leads were given to underclassmen, which was a change from previous years. Julie Evans, Sibyl Pease and Dawn Sater , also underclassmen were cast as the other leads. Other things were also different. There was a new director, Ms. Meg Zauner. Ms. Zauner was in many performances herself, and attended Hamline University. Another new aspect was the introduction of after school practices instead of evening ones. There was some scheduling conflicts for students with jobs and those on sports teams. The show, Oklahoma, has been around for a long time and has been performed many times. De's version, produced with its own aspects was still an interesting show. Oklahoma 17
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1. The two lovers Curly and Laurie, played by Chris Henrich and Sibyl Pease. 2. Aunt Eller, Julie Evans, steals a peek at Will Parker's, Jeff Bjoraker, little wonder . Watching from behind are Claude Wallander, Matt Deminiski, Eric Larson, Mike Blank, Joe Konietzko. 3. Bro. Tom transforms Julie Evans into Aunt Eller. 4. Ado Annie, Dawn Sater, discussing her problems with the opposite sex with Laurie. 5. Curly and Jud, Tom Keiser in the smoke house. 6. Ado Annie, Aunt Eller and Laurie talking to the peddlerman, Dom Bilot-ta. 7. Patty Tabor plays Laurie in the dream sequence. 16 Oklahoma
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Band and Choir Gain Exposure For the first time in many years no one had to ask What have the band and choir been doing lately , because these groups were seen all year long performing at Masses, concerts, and other activities. In addition to the regular Spring and Christmas Concerts, the band and choir visited grade schools, performed at the Homecoming Coronation, and entertained at an open house for eighth graders. A new singing group was formed, the Treble Choir. It was made up of nine members who quickly became an entertaining addition to music performances. 1. Select and Concert Choirs being directed by Mr. Capecchi at graduation. Back Row: Jennifer Hunt, Beth Witzman, Dom Bilotta, Chris Stanley, Colleen Bisson, Ed Newton, Chris Henrich, John Carson. Row 2: Julie Curtis, Patty Tabor, Lee Blanchard, Theresa Cardinal, Sibyl Pease, Paula Pedersen, Frances Neslon, Front: Michelle Pedersen, Mollie Williams, Melani Johnson, Kris Odegaard, Beth O'Keffe, Joy Sosniecki, Alison l.ehn. 2. Select Choir: Back: Jason Hofstede, Mike Sharp, Eric Larson, Do-miano Bilotta, Bob Zajac, Jeff Bjoraker, Bob Bachynsky, Ed Newton, Tom Maher, John Carson. Row 2: Regina Kowles, Beth Witzman, Chris Stanley, Lee Blanchard, Julie Evans, Leah Wenthe, Angie Larsen, Paula Pedersen, Colleen Bisson, Rhonda Stuart, Mr. Capecchi. Front: Julie Curtis, Jennifer Hunt, Patty Tabor, Joy Wadnizak, Theresa Cardinal, Lacheile Smith, Sibyl Pease, Teresa Griffin, Frances Nelson, Kathy Cerisier. 3. Treble Choir Julie Evans, Theresa Cardinal, Teresa Griffin, Angie Larsen, Joy Wadnizak, Sibyl Pease, Paula Pedersen, Lacheile Smith, Patty Tabor. 4. Band: Back: Mike Jones, Peter Jansen, Mike Blank, Pat Sheehan, Don Wolyniec, Matt Gannon, Scott Haider, Jeff Bjoraker, Maureen Williamson, Bob Zajac. Row 2: Mr. Capecchi, Nicole Eich, Debbie Turbett, Tina LaFond, Tom Maher, Finn Mulloy, Mike Eastey, Bridget Williamson, Chris Frane, Heather Sellors, Viki Szymanski, Melissa Williamson, Tammy Hilgedick. Front Row: JoAnn McLaughlin, Kris Odegaard, Joanne Larson, Denise Mycko, Lora Handeland, Jennifer Shannon, Cindy Bammert, Kim Johnson. 18 Music Performances
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