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Seated: David Gardner, Pat Mesner, Michael Freiberg, Randy Juul, Robert Thumg Larry Podeweltz James Olson Daniel Santee Judy Grams, Ray Gielow, Diane Thew, Barbara Rosenthal, David Bray, Susanne Deslsles Rodney Ebert Harold Mams Susan Cerny, Dane Rodman, Joyce Blankenship, Robert LeBaron, Stanley DeRusha Linda Olson Maxine Averbeck Lynette Witty, Mary Gaffney. Standing: Director, Paul Richmond, Keith Weber, Frank Cerny, Samuel Cochran Ruth Holmqulst Susan Beyer John Wachs John Stacy, Terry Willie. Kenneth Bartelt., Duane Marggraf, Lynn Stohlgren Steve Uecker Not. Pictured: Susan Karst, Susan Geiger, Susan Palmer. Steve Sandberg. Mike Phillips BAND vain, as we were well received by a large crowd who ap- parently enjoyed our varied selections. Our music entered the sports field as well as the cultural field. There was no home game complete without our pep band at half time during basketball season. No football game was played on Fruth Field without our go get em music. It was a special treat for us to participate during the half time of the Wisconsin-Oregon game in Madison for Band-Day. Homecoming Parade was a test of our marching ability, and gave us a fair idea of how to maneuver at tournament time and Memorial Day. Section leaders this year were Ienniier Blakely, flute: Mike Gulig, clarinet: Maxine Averbeck, saxopone: lim Gait- ney, comet: Mary Gaffney, French horn: Steve Uecker, trom- bone: Ray Gielow, baritone: Sam Cochran, sousaphone: and Ron Pemberton, percussion. It has been a wonderful year and we sincerely hope it has inspired some oi the would-be musicians to bigger and better achievements, and aitorded the rest the pleasure that only music can offer. Page 65
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Seated Sally Hielsoerg Susan Mielke Robert Freiberg, Mike Gulig, Marion Jngow, Jennifer Blakely, Barbara Sutter. Bonnie Butz, Richard B'1l7er I-.athy Flanagan James Gaffney Joan Blamey, Carol Schingen, Daun Garcia, Cheryl Bogenhagen, Georgette Thuerwachter Daud Fxtzgarrald Lol Race. Gerry Race. Qtanclmg' barol Gelow James Kastorff Joyce Johnson, David Engelmann. Anthony Halfman, Ronald Pemberton, Carol Smith, Verna Zimmerman Terry Burn Su an Plttler Robert Plagens, Tom Schultz, Stanley Mingus, Richard Pitzner. BAND The familiar strains to this stirring song came drifting down the hall as our band prepared for its final concert on May 10, the climax of a very successful year. God of Our Father, Whose Almighty Hand - Our 77 piece band, this year under the capable direction of Mr. Paul Richmond who took over for Mr. Zimmer on November lst, participated in several events. The band tour- nament at Ripon on May 12th was perhaps the most impres- sive. We were well represented at the East Central Solo-En- semble Contest also held at Ripon on March 3lst. The en- trants from the band brought home 5 firsts in solo work and 2 firsts in ensembles. This entitled Susan Cerny, F rank Cerny, lim Gaffney, Maxine Averbeck, Mike Gulig, Marion Iagow, Sue Karst, Kathy Flanagan, Ioan Blamey, Sally Hielsberg, Diane Thew, Gerry Race, David Fitzgarrald, Cheryl Bogen- hagen, Ioyce Blankenship, Stanley DeRusha, and David Gardner, to compete at the state contest at Madison on May 19th. A combined school concert with Roosevelt Junior High Schocl Band showed that our rehearsals had not been in Page 64
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CHOIR Top row: Kathy Wagner, Kathy Piotter, Elaine Barfknecht, Dorothy Chadbourne, James Bott, Dean Malloy, Loren Hintz, Don Palkovich, Tom Krueger, George Willis, John Sewell, John Wachs, Chris Hawlish, Mike Anderegg, Perry Rice. Second row: Connie Niederhelman, Leslie Hanes, Jill North, Ann Gores, Donna Palm. Kathy Wurtz, Barbara Brauer, Nan Capelle, David Fitzgarrald, David Pino, David Engelman, Larry George, James Meyer, Robert Freiberg. Third row: Faith Streeter, Sue Cerny, Alpha Ratieke, Mary Leonhardt, Donna Vi'arner, Maureen Lawrence, Diana Dittrich, Joan Capelle, Renie Kilmer, Cheryl Gladoske, Kay Klipstine, Doreen Schellinger, Mary Borneman. Joyce Abbuehl. Fourth row: Darlene Tappa. Mary Romalia, Susan Candlish, Mary Ruth Cowles, Kathy MacGregor, Mary Simon, Darlene Krueger, Kathy Flanagan, Claudia Moersch, Joanne Scheibach, Pamela Templin, Geraldine Race. IUNIOR TRIPLE TRIO Top row: Diana Dittrich, Diane Kienow, Sandra Collett, Sue Karst, Geraldine Race. First row: Ruth Nelson, Renie Kilmer, Mary Stacy, Mary Trieglaff. The ci cappella choir oi Goodrich High School is cx picked group of 110 mem- bers. The choir is divid- ed into two groups with each group studying the some music. Then the two groups ure put together for performances. GIRLS' CHORUS SOPHOMORE TRIPLE TRIO Top row: Cheryl Bogenhagen. Mary Gaffney, Loxley Kaemmer. Front row: Georgene Thnrwachter. Lois Lee. Judy Otbo, Cathy Simons, Mary Becker, Sue Beyer. Top row: Barbara Strong, Marie Pickart. Sandra Pipping, Linda Wahaske, Judy Otto, Barbara Gustin, Patricia Lindberg, Joanne Pfeiffer, Barbara Sheridan, Connie Felde, Second row: Joyce Blankenship, Ann Staley, Lynn Walgenbach, Jane Gurath, Karen Maastricht, Mary Manske, Sherry Andrews, Donna Toll. Third row: Paulette Verhasselt, Barbara Bucher, Rose Goron, Susan Teifhmiller, Mary Gllffney, S119 KHSt0I'ff, Kathy Thorpe. BSN? Ward. Lois Lee, Georgene Thuerwachter.
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