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Band Steps Smartl Brisk, lively music pours out of the band section at home football and basketball games and blends with the tingling excitement of the crowd. During sixth-period rehearsals these pleasant sounds diffuse through the campus, adding enjoyment to the daily routine of school. Pep Rallies give the band members additional opportunity to display their musical ability. A highpoint during the year was Band Day at the University of Colorado at which the L.H.S. band displayed its marching skill, as well as its musi- cal talent. To Brisk Marches ff f- MI- . , fs as . 5 L..f9H1:, :H H, .:: H.: ,. 'L is is J 'C 1 E 3 m uw H m 'HgggggJlli Ggfigggelgjgy imma H N gal ua My , ' f liz. if l l l l i- zs asa W iHHl,4Em ,jogW,? LN. E E W www -i nit sl 1 0 wif: ft VTE ll wars, ww 'wir ,hes ,gs is , as 7 N Q X, gsm H N , H H wsu W wg? gig sg s W 5 1 H H 1 Band runs through a formation drill in preparation for marching at the Limon game. at ..l!.. Front Row: Doug Roth, Charles Pearson, Cheryl Koenig, Vera Clark, Harmony Warren, Howard Kroy- mann, Curt Smith, Don Smith, Joel Van Dyke. Second Row Ken Degener, Dave Wille, Bob Heth, Kristine Calaway, Wayne Wood, Frances Clark, Kathy Wille, -49 Jim Young, Fred Neitzel, Alan Baumbach. Third Row: Katie Murray, John Hansen, Kurt Voelkelt. Standing: Ed Sherman, Bob Laird, Kay Lind, Larry Spier, Cliff Payne.
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The Concert Choir rehearses Bach's Jesu Priceless Treasure for the annual Spring Concert. '63 Sees Expansion of Music Program Music is the Christian's soul crying out to God, expressing his need for God and his dependence on God, therefore music is an inherant aspect of the Christian's life. One of the goals of the music pro- gram at Lutheran High is to portray these emotions, and to provide opportu- nities for students to develop musical skills. Because of student interest, two bands and three choirs have been organ- ized. To round out the music program, a boy's glee club, featuring secular music, was organized. A second facet of the music program is to present a more complete image of the high school to the community. 1 Under the direction of Mr. Dosien. the band, clad in the school colors, plays at the home football games, -48-
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Freshmen Gain Choral Experience Easter and Christmas marks the ap- pearances this year of the 62-voice Fresh- man Chorus. New and different techniques in sing- ing are taught to the Chorus. The greater part of the year is spent in learning and practicing these new techniques, which include vocal exercises and training in sight reading, breath control, tone qual- ity, and use of the diaphragm. Meeting every other day, freshmen work hard to master these fundamentals in anticipa- tion of choir membership next year. Mr. Dosien directs the chorus in rehearsal before the annual Christmas Concert. Front Row: Renee Dosien, Kay Zimmerman, Sharon Keul, Camille Gilbert, Patsy Everson, Diane Koeltzow, Janeen Reuling, Kit Rothschild, Jody Thorp. Second Row: Johanna Hecht, Linda Knapp, Kathleen Fairman, Judy Phelps, Geore Huffman, Lisa Huffman, Joan Dehn, Beverly Leuthauser, Ramona Fahrehbruch, Jeaneen Fair- man, Dianna Regelin, Ruth Gosse, Carolyn Voss, Elaine Speelman, Hazel Maycumber, Nancy Shoemaker. Third Row: Krystyna Frankowski, Sue Walker, Bryan Oleson, Wally Erbes, Howard Kroymann, Jim Sherman, Mike Masters, Jim Beckner, Dennis Meyers, Cliff Stratton, Bruce Lawonn, Kenton Anderson, Bob Klein, Ronnie Korsmeyer, Jeff Steubgen, Bobby Moats, Bonnie Mau- solf, Lana Chandler. Fourth Row: Nancy Best, Barbara Weseloh, Arlene Morgenstern, Ann Myers, Seth Edwards, Dave Hagemann, Mark Brinkman, Keith Ernst, Bob Watson, David Schleh, Jerry Blay, Larry Laubenstein,, Gene Kelly, Ronnie Friedrich, John Foust, Charlene Schmidt, Darlene Nolan, Kathy Minor, Mary Rewinkel. 50-
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