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Itttn't ftanJl JUNIOR BAND-f-ront Row left to right: S. Rukke, D. B -rgy. I). Homes . M. Scrabeck, M. DeGreve, S. Meyers. H. Hanson, S. H»uperud. Second Row: M. McCabe. E. Culbertson. N. Lyndahl. C. Boioe. S. McKinney. 1 . Hoiness. J. Young, M. Bigalk, R. Peterson, G Feterson E Jertson Third Row : B. Johnson, W. Scrabeck, (). Hagen. Mr. Schenk, .hroo or: C. Elton, A. Haugen, R. McCabe, S. Vr.eze, E. Sikkink, M. Haugerud, S. Kunkat, R. kiehne, T. jarland o. Nlinpsneim. =J nslxiimenlal Cfzoups All aboard for Chatfield. BRASS SEXTET—Seated: H. Nelson, D. Hutton, I- I-augen. Back Row: D. Willford, G. Trusty, W. Storhoff. 27
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SENIOR BAND—Front Row, left to right: 1. Pederson, M. Roberts, C. Diederichs. D. Gleisner, S. Rukke, M. DeGreve, I). Hutton, N. Haugen, L. I.augen, H. Nelson. Second Row: A. Armstrong, M. Garness, B. Hanson, K. Armstrong, N. Anderson, J. Young, M. Miller, H. Hanson, S. Haugerud, E. Klingsheim. Third row: G Roche, M. McCabe, E. Culhert son, S. Johnson, J. Michel, I). Johnson, G. Trusty, R. Watso i, S. Vrieze, S. kunkat, I). Willford, T. Jarland, S. Klings heim, W. StorhofT. One-T wo-Ready-Play. il t eview I rider the direction of Ronald Schenck. the instrumental department pot off to an early start by making its first public appearance for home football games in September. The familiar left, right, left, right, a shrill whistle, a high-stepping majorette started off practice sessions for the homecoming marching hand. A fundamental class, comprised of beginners and others with little experience, met every noon from 12:30 until 1 o'clock. In this class, playing together was stressed. Playing at the winter concert was their first public appearance. The junior band, the last step on the way to senior band, practiced three times each week. They played at both the Winter Concert and Achievement night. Ten new members were added to the senior band sometime during the year. They were as follows: Sharon Haugerud, Eunice Culberlon, Mary Jane DeGreve, Howard Hanson, Tom Jarland, Sylbert kunkat, Margaret McCabe, Sharon McKinney, Shirley Vrieze, and John Young. The senior band furnished the music at home football games, basketball games, pep meetings, and the winter and spring concerts. Included in the instrumental groups which played at the winter concert and music festival were the following: clarinet quartet, saxophone quartet, and a brass sextet. Harold Nelson, trumpet soloist, received recognition by being proclaimed double winner on Cedric Adam’s Talent Show. He played for numerous programs throughout the year. In April, the band was treated to something special —a trip to Winona to hear the United States Navy Rand. 26 You have a hair out of place, Harold.
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SENIOR CHORUS—First Row, left to right: S. Shay, S. Meyers, M. Schrabeck, E. Klingsheim, M. Lyndahl, E. Ellingson, S. Klingsheim. Second Row: C. Strok, M. Larson, E. Scheevel, C. Berge, J. Lawrence, M. DeGreve, D. Johnson, D. Hutton. Third Row: R. Trouten, R. Strelow, E. Fanning, D. Willford, I). Cremer, W. Storhoff. Fourth Row: R. Cummings, R. Scrabeck, T. Armstrong, G. Steen, J. Elton, G. Easier, L. Laugen, C. Johnson, R. Knudslcin. Vocal yVi'le Mrs. Schenck rehearses with Joyce and Janice. The senior chorus, sixty-five strong, had a bigger and better year under the direction of Judith Schenck. The choristers met three times a week. The junior, chorus, which met only once a week increased in membership, also. Highlighting the year’s appearances was the impressive Christmas program. The robed singers entered the auditorium in a candlelight processional singing “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.” Soloists for the senior chorus were Jerry Easier, Wally Storhoff, Janice Michel, Donis Hutton, and Marcia Miller. Listening to and seeing the famed St. Olaf Choir in a concert with the Minneapolis Symphony on a Sunday afternoon in February at the Minneapolis auditorium was a very special treat for chorus personnel. Another big event of the year for all vocal groups was the annual music festival which was held in Chat-field. The senior chorus sang “In Solemn Silence”; the girls’ glee club, “We Adore Thee”; the girls’ sextet, “June Rhapsody”; and the Harmonaires, “Sing We, and Chaunt It.” Other high school vocal groups which made several public appearances were the girls’ glee club, girls’ sextet, boys’ quartette and the Harmonaires. The Harmonaires sang between acts of both the junior and senior class plays. The annual Achievement Night in May was the last public appearance for all vocal groups. 28
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