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FIFTH HOUR GIRLS' CHORUS, TOP ROW: Lori Schmidt, Florence Saunders, Laurie Lenhart, Patti Prescott, Julie Saxe, Gwen Phillippi, Julie Schliesing, Joy Risnes, Shelley Lutz, Dawn Zeiher, Kathy Carlson, Gloria Effertz, Corriene Larson, Connie House; THIRD ROW: Tammy Gannon, Pat Sullivan, Mary LaMotte, Ann Hohenauer, Pat Anderson, Mary Matheson, Debbie Avery, Teri Pepin, Chris Jensen, Kathy Richert, Margo Timm, Judy St. Martin, Renee Sarau; SECOND ROW: Debbie Bakke, Debbie Boleen, Sandy Erickson, Cindy Mathson, Sandy Ensrud, Danita Houle, Diana Merrill, Kathy Bahnemann, Debbie Arnold, Joy Matheson, Judi Grapp, Ann LaMotte, Toni Zank; BOTTOM ROW: Mary Gervais, Cindy Urie, Jody Proulx, Anne Lien, Jan Arneson, Sue Fisher, Mary Jo Taurman, Shari Pennison, Connie Carlson, Denise Sather, Dori Osterbauer. 20 Girls' Choruses 1. Providing accompaniment on the piano is Mr. Lindstrom. 2. Vicki McCool and Cindy Jones converse during a break in the rehearsal. 3. Preparing for the Christmas concert, Girls' Chorus perfects a number.
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Choir entertains holiday shoppers Rehearsing in a musical atmosphere, mixed choir prepared a series of concerts. Public performances included a presentation for Christmas shoppers at Northtown Shopping Center. Forest View elementary students were given a preview of the choir's Christmas concert. Creating a holiday atmosphere, choir presented their portion of the concert to the public. During the winter, mixed choir members participated in competition with other schools. In preparation for district competition, director Jim Lindstrom kept members hard at work during rehearsals. Making their last appearance of the year, mixed choir performed at the 76 graduation ceremony. Mixed Choir 19
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Girls' choir sings diversified music From pop to scared to secular music, songs performed by the girls' choir represented diversity. To provide a varied music background, Director Jim Lindstrom introduced members to music composed after the 16th century. Any girls interested in choir could participate as auditions were not required. Together, 2nd and 5th hour classes constituted a choir of 126 girls. Officers were elected early in the fall for each choir. Presiding over meetings, the president took charge of organizing members for the Spring and Christmas concerts. Duties of the secretaries included taking roll and assisting the director with paperwork. Mr. Lindstrom commented that the music department was experiencing changes because of the large number of students involved. SECOND HOUR GIRLS' CHORUS, TOP ROW: Sue Gustafson, Pat Poff, Linda Jellum, Sheri Anderson, Ginger Sausen, Mary Dittmar, Julie Matheson, Judy Anderson, Becky Goss, Kathy Bowen, Vicki McCool, Cheryl Weiss, Dawn Kilgriff, Becky Olson, Kathy McLean; THIRD ROW: Lynn Schaab, Kathy Donaghue, Lornell Bathurst, Kathy Vanderbosch, Mary Lundberg, Kay Fangmeier, Mary Costello, Lori Dietrich, Rita Cincoski, Kim Lomnes; SECOND ROW Monica Doepner, Tracy Eggen, Debbie Alcock, Cindy Jones, Cindy Kopp, Teri Grover, Kerri Guttsen, Barb Harley, Connie Frost, Karen Benoy, Julie Dent, Kris Costello, Jan Brommerich; BOTTOM ROW: Michele Pepin, Lori Osterbauer, Anita Bestland, Sue Barrott, Roxanne Palmquist, Jackie Graslee, Carol Anderson, Anne Backus, Michelle Hall, Teresa Peek. Girls' Choruses 21
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