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Ma Uv- BRASS SEXTET Loft to right 'Phyllis Spiegel, Don Aebisc-her, Arnold Rube, .luhn MrMinimce, Larry Zea, Janice Jaavks. CLARINET QUARTET Left to right-Betty Wulf, Miriam Cole, Pat Groth, Phyllis Rhodes. , I UNCIL WML... YVVV -f BAND 0FP1IcI'1Rs AND C0 'lyrl 5f1V9.ry' ,, - 2 Larry Zea, Maqbh DCDIIIS Burg lf Hug0 Dwkeliiewlon Burl We - - m4Betty Wu ' ff'Lt Kay ' Quxted Left 10 Hg I , M0 l , '.txf,nding, Left to Fliihtgsut Ann 5 ' sum, Miriam C0 ff- DRUM ENSEMBLE Left to right--Nam-y Raun, Kay Newlon, Karen Lee Ilnnsen, Jane Gilchrist, Eddie Weiss. IST G BASS bmp STWN ncy Norman N3 -44-
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le U 9 I CONCERT BAND First Row: Left to right 7 Betty Wulf, Miriam Cole, Phyllis Rhodes, Pat Groth, Carolyn Joan Welch, Mary Leonard, Hood, Sally Jewell, Janice Borgstahl, Sandra Jepsen, Sharon Davis, Darleen 2 Timm. Second Row-Jackie Grill, Dianne Grill Alice Bowen, Jean Welch, David Kruthoff, Sara Gilchrist, Patty Vecera, Janice Jaacks, Dick Walker, Lois Beerman, Marilyn Kuhl, Sue Ann Moffitt, Ruth f' Ann Timm, Patsy Ruch, Marilyn Savery. Third Row-Eddie Van MA Bramer, Alan Feddersen, Lee Harker, Marilyn Crouse, Diane How- hcll lyre player, semblc received All along with the Twirling lin- l ratings. After the close of the marching season, Concert band practice began. Band officers and a Band Council were elected at this time. I orth, Sandra Stender, Judy Morro4w,3 Richard Wilson, Jim Manscn, Blair Fye, Billy Wegner, Larry Zea, Chri: Dobler, Pat Solberg, Sandra Maxwe' Director, Jean Harker, Nancy Norn, Stadt, Sidney Aarestad, Karen Lee christ, Nancy Raun, Eddie Weiss, Britton, Libert Warren, Bud Welch Hugo Denker. .. i The hand officers chosen! presiclentg Larry Zea, lletty NVulf, secretary-tr' included Bud Welcli, I' Cole, Dennis lJcrg'staclt,' I 'I MARCHING BAND Drum MajoriDarleen Timm. Twirlers-Pat Solberg, JoAnn Shields, Cathy Holland, Karen Lee Hansen, Jane Boeck, Sandra Maxwell. Color Guard--Kenneth Hutcheson, Dale Hoffmeier, David Kruthoff, Tom Koch. Flute-5Sharon Davis, Sandra Jepsen, Joan Welch, Janice Borgstahl. Clari- net-Miriam Cole, Betty Wulf, Pat Groth, Phyllis Rhodes, Alan Feddersen, Lee Harker, Dianne Grill, Jean Welch, Jackie Grill, Alice Bowen, Diane lloworth, Sandra Stencler, Marilyn Crouse, Judy Morrow, Eddie Van Bram- er. Alto Sax-Marily Savery, Patsy Ruch, Ruth Ann Timm, Sue Ann Moffitt. Tenor Sax-Marilyn Kuhl. Baritone Sax-Dick Walker. Cornet .41- -Phyllis Spiegel, Don Aebischer, Richai Baughman, Donald Jensen, Carl Pye, Blll Gilchrist. BaritoneiLarry Zea, Chris Pei man. Trombone-Hugo Denker, Bob Denke Libert Warren, Karen Britton, Earl Just Rabe, Dennis Bergstadt, Sidney Aarest. Cymbals-Sally Jewell, Virginia Doblcr. Virginia Shields. Snare Drum-Jane Gilch Nancy Raun, Carolyn Hood, Janice Klinkc Leonard.
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W mixed chorus . . . s the first weeks passed, vocal students began rehears- ing for All-State chorus. Those who were selected to sing in Des Moines were Amy Crane, jean Harker, Sharon Davis. Darleen Timm, Barl justice, jim Tucker, Larry Zea and Frank Brown. As the Christmas season rolled around, the vocal depart- ment started to work on a Vesper Program. Here the Mixed Chorus showed its music ability as it interpreted Bethlehem Road, VVhen De Star Shines, and Old Fash- ioned Tree. Girls' Glee Club sang God Rest You Merry Gentlemen, In Dulci Jubilo, and Away in the Manger. Shepherds Awake and Birthday of a King were songs presented by the Boys' Glee Club. The Vesper Choir thrilled the audience with Q Come, Q Come, Emmanuel and joy to the XVorld. Madrigal sang joyous Christmas Song, while the Double Mixed Quartet sang Guiding Star Carol and Good News From Heaven. Frank Brown, Larry Zea, Phil Kapfer, and llud Welcli. making up Boys' Quartet, sang Hills of Bethlehem. A girls' trio, which included Jean Harker, Nancy Nor- man, and Nancy Retman sang In the Hush of the After- noon, and the Sophomore Girls' Quartet presented Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabelle. Come to the Stable with Jesus and Mary's Lullaby were interpreted by the Girls' Sextet, while Ile Shall Feed His Flock, a solo, was sung by Nancy Retman, As the year came to a close, soloists and small groups began preparing for the Preliminary State contest held here. Those who received Division I ratings and the right to com- pete at State Contest were Patsy Retman, Amy Crane, Phyl- lis North, Sharon Davis, Nancy Retman, Frank Brown and Larry Zea. The ensembles who went on to the State Con- test were Madrigal, Boys' Double Quartet, Boys' Quartet, Girls' Quartet, Girls' Sextet, Girls' Trio, Girls' Trio II, and Mixed Quartet. May 8th the Mixed Chorus and Glee Clubs also made a fine appearance at the Large Group contest in Harlan. -45-. ll First Row-Roxana Jedele, Phyllis Rhodes, Carolyn Hood, Ann Nicholas, Cathy Holland, Amy Crane, Nancy Norman, Phyllis North, Patsy Ret- man, Jane Boeck, Sandra Maxwell, Jean Harker, Darleen Timm, Mary Weed, Sally Jewell, Patricia Solberg, Kay Newlon, Mariam Cole, Sally Johnson, Sandra Petersen, Nancy Ret- man, JoAnn Schraeder, Patricia Groth, JoAnn Shields. Second Row- Janice Hill, Wanda Gosh, Marietta Guyette, Janice Hinz, Rita Hall, Wan- da Hlllhouse, Karen Britton, Gall Wulf, Earl Justice, James Tucker, Dale Siemer, Don Aebischer, Dick Kapter, Larry Zea, Larry Servoss, Arnold Rabe, Marilyn Savery, Sally Behen, Mary Leonard, Janet Chris- tensen, Lois Beerman, and Karlyene Hohl. Third Row-Beverly Keating, Pat Boite, Judy Kregness, Virginia Shields, Joyce Blankenbaker Janice Jaacks, Sharon Davis, Bud Welch, Hugo Denker, Francis Brown, Dick Walker, Jesse McCullough, Bob Kruse, John McM1nimee, Phil Kapfer, Dick Runge, Jack Revers, Susan Spieker, Marilyn Kuhl, Jackie Trum- bull, Karen Lee Hansen.
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