Guilford High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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ORCHESTRA Libby Palm gives her sister. Susie. and Debbie Kiell special help while practicing ln- troduction Act ill from Lohengrin. lt's a lot like an organization. It is much freer than other classes as we can give our 1 e opinions more. Clvliki Beswickb You must enjoy music to enjoy orchestra. I like it because it's fun and relaxing. CKim Pougherb We play different kinds of music: modern, pops, the more baroque kinds of the sixteenth century and also pieces from modern musi- cals. We do get a general over-all view of mu- sic. QBarb Ericksonj Orchestra is more fun than other classes because it isn't boring: it's a funny class. After you get a piece down to where it's good, you feel as if you've accomplished something. CJan Sorensonb There's a lot of action in there Yeah, physical action - you know, you move your fingers and toes. CHolly Kaskej l-ley! Let's tell her how great the wreaths are that we're selling ... maybe she'Il buy one! CSue Joryj We usually meet as a full orchestra for three days a week and divide up on the other two. We divide up between the strings and the woodwinds. Well, you see I'm a wood- wind. tBonnieGreenlandj ..,, fy W Q 1' 1 9 V.. 57 1 Q, ORCHESTRA Front Row: S. Hand, J. Stevenson, T. Waxler. S. Lindgren Second Row: R. Sabien, B. Erickson, S. Garlick, M. Stern. A. Wharton, L. Evans, C. Jones. S. Hartzell. Third Row: A. Fromong, Nl. Beswick. S Jory. J. Epperson, P. Brattland. T. Flick, S. Flower, K. Erbe, P. Sapp. 52 Organizations Fourth Row: M. Bowermaster, J. Tronieri, J. Treder, K. Wisner, Nl. Koep sell, A. Stern. L. Sjostrom. D. Rosborough, K. Pougher, D. Hotchkiss, D Zimmerman. Fifth Row: K. Levis, S. Nau, J. Wilber.

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THESPIANS Front Row: S. Reaves, C. Schrader, R. Ravitts, B. Heflin, P. Thomas, J. Pearson, L. Lawson, J. Rosenzweig, M. Stevenson, G. Hol land, S. Peters, R. Zies. C. Pease. Second Row: B. Schweisberger, M Finch, D. Hotchkiss. L. Facchiano, R. Mower, D. Krueger, C. Nappi, D. - Bell, D. Wilcox, P. Eikenberry. 333i Z Jn n-- - I ,,Q .I THU 5 ' Y! ., 13311 ,- THESPIANS Working on set crew, l've learned about simple carpentry, painting and about the thea- ter in general. Even though the work is hard and frustrating at times, it's worth it when you . , . hear the applause of the audience after a good perfor- mance. fWendy Meyersb Acting builds character by portraying a personality unlike your own. It's a great feel- ing of accomplishment if the audience has caught on to the idea we had hoped to get across. Ueff Rosenzweigj When I first go out on the stage, I think. 'WelI, here goes.' I say my first line and then waiting for the next one, l think about the rest of the play, how much there's left. CBrent Schweisbergerb The International Thespian Society works to better all performances as a group and as individuals. CJane Pearsonj LEFT: Hold still, Dave! Debbie Stenberg pleads with Dave Krueger as she applies his makeup. Dave portrayed Giles Corey, the brusque old man in the Crucible , presented on October 15 and 16. Organizations 51



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While preparing for the fall concert, given on Saturday, Nov. 6, Miki Beswick rehearses by playing on her violin On The Trail from The Grand Canyon Suite. ORCHESTRA Front Row: V. DeGunther, M. Graff, L, Pearson, S. Zimmer- man. Second Row: H. Kaske, B. Greenland, J. Sorenson, J. Pieszak, P. Erickson. C. Sellin, L. Myhre. Third Row: S. Gasbarra, M. Paine, E. Oke- son. R. Trank, D. Rodda, L. Johnson, E, Varland. N. Meyer, L. Sabien. Fourth Row: D. Ketner, K, Flick, J. Bowermaster, S. Olson, R. Olson, Mr D. Zimmerman, Miss M. Kuchenmeister. J. Smith, J. McDowell, D. Kjell S. Palm, E. Palm. Organizations 53

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