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Saying It With Music MIXED CHORUS. First row (1-r): Karmen Hansen, Dorothy Gebhart. Janii Hegerfeld, Lisa Bauer, Gayle Heesch, Anita Moulton, Jackie Bauer, Connie Kramer, Sheila Finley, Glenda VanDyke, Mary Halstead, Second row: Pam Rochel, Karen Lynn, Sue Nielsen, Lynnette Landsman, Jennifer Anderson, Rochelle Lytle, Shelly Jensen, Val Cameron, Kelly Hammer, Chari Redenius, Third row: Diane Lorden, Cathy Nelson, Jayne Miller, Nancy Kurtz. Travys Harvey, Karla Kruger, Diane Clark, Kristi Pickard, Trudy Hart, Sheila Arnold, Reva Anderson, Fourth row: Brad Lynn, Tim Bauer, Jeff Ryhkus, Charlie Davis, John Lytle, Jon Vaske, Chuck Luze, Jeff Ander- son, Mike Kurtz, Fifth row: Dan Brown, Jeff DeZeeuw, Scott Strom, Frank Vanderbush, Joe Nissen, Jerry Bauman, David Wiskur, Randy Peterson, Jeff Wing, Todd DeVries. Pop Group singing at the Christmas concert. Mrs. Susan Sudtelgte Director 14
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The marching hand performing at the Homecoming football game. Stage band playing at the Christmas concert. “A” band began with a lot of excite- ment this year. They started by march- ing to a snappy routine to “Bugler’s Holiday” at Homecoming. They were also busy practicing for the boy’s foot- ball games and the girl’s and boy's bas- ketball games. The popular hit at these games was “NFL Today.” The band at- tended a festival at Castlewood during the fall. The highlight of the Christmas concert was the emotional “Battle Hymn of the Republic” narrated by Jim Schirmer. Several band members participated in the Region III Music Contest; Connie Kramer, Glenda Van- Dyke, Kristy Pickard, Diane Lorden, and Lisa Bauer received Superior rat- ings at this contest. The Spring Pop Concert brought a close to this exciting year. EHS MARCHING BAND STAGE BAND: Front row (1-r): Cathy Nelson, Rochelle Lytle, Lonnie Biggar. Jim Schirmer. Bill Lynn, Middle row: Dorothy Gebhart, Carol Bothe, Val Cameron. Pam DeZeeuw, Gayle Heesch. Michele Hammer, Back row: Sue Thielen, Karmen Hansen, Jackie Bauer, Janii Hegerfeld, Pam Rochel, Glenda VanDyke, Lisa Bauer. The band plays on 13
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All-State Choir (1-r): John Lytle, Rochelle Lytle, Charlie Davis, Diane Clark. Triple Trio: Sitting (1-r): Jackie Bauer, Kelly Hammer, Ro- chelle Lytle, Lisa Bauer. Standing: Kristy Pickard, Janii Hegerfeld, Gayle Heesch, Connie Kramer, Jennifer Ander- son, Glenda VanDyke, Diane Clark, Chari Redenius. Pop Group: Bottom row (1-r): Janii Hegerfeld, Jackie Bauer, Diane Clark, Glenda VanDyke, Middle row: Rochelle Lytle, Gayle Heesch, Lisa Bauer, Chari Redenius, Jenni- fer Anderson, Top row: Jeff Ander- son, Pat Clark, Charlie Davis, Chuck Luze, Mike Kurtz. Welcoming spring with a melody. Mixed choir filling the air with the sounds of Christmas. Chorus started off good this year with a new room for music. First semester they worked hard getting ready for the Christmas concert and All-State Choir which was held at Hu- ron. Second semester they were busy work- ing to attend the second annual Eastern Da- kota Conference Choral Festival on March 10 which was held at Willow Lake. The Re- gion III Music Contest was held at Water- town this year; John Lytle, Chuck Luze, Charlie Davis, and Jeff Anderson received Superior ratings. The year ended well with the Spring Pop Concert that was held on April 30. 15
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