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| | | | a Carls: | Chorus TES Ray Aes. nae 2 Pe Sg PE Back Row: Diane Strotheide, Pat Mettler, Donna Thiems, Bonnie Callahan, Jackie Sentenne, Sherry Poss, Gale Dickerson, Donna Hediger, Nancy Kaufman, Judy Knabel, Sharon Daiber, Sandy Long, Carol Hill, Sheryl Schneck, Audrey Grotefendt. Second Row: Emily Werder, Vir- ginia Henry, Jean Bircher, Pam Ulrich, Linda Hartlieb, Judy Huber, Diane Lamkin, Rae Hebrank, Ellen Franz, Nancy Schwarz, Pat Suess, Linda Muirhead, Faye Ruehrup, Nancy Niggli, Karen Filer, First Row: Donna Hitz, Carol Sanders, Normae Dorsch, Sue Schwarz, Pat Maerz, Margo Ammann, Wanda Weder, Barb Ketchum, Sandy Drda, Bonnie Backus, Jeanine Loyet, Peggy White, Doris Schoen. Boys’ Chorus Back Row: Alan Grotefendt, Dennis Warning, Russel Rinderer, James Schmidt, Bob Ullman, Melvin Roberts. First Row: Dennis Bargetzi, Greg Hecht, Steve Rogers, Bob Stocker, Chris Frick, Lynn Hemann, Pete Riddle. BOYS' QUARTET: Don Callahan, Dennis Warnecke, Doug Schoen, Adrian Rogier. Sandy Janssen, Barb Zobrist. ACCOMPANISTS: Bob Ullman, Nancy Bosche, oneh Kipeg aay’
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Wy er -. ‘ A Cappella eS fk AAA, hk 4 SOPRANOS - Back Row: Cathe Christoe, Sandy Gibbons, Carole Kraigher, Glenna Landolt, Maxine Landert. Second Row: Sharon Klenke, Janet Schuepbach, Eliza- : beth Schwoerke, Nancy Kirchhoff. First Row: Kathy Beck, Barbara Zobrist, Sandy Janssen . ... To Voices Uniting in Song. ALTOS - Back Row: Barb Christoe, Barb Hill, Trudi Rogier. Second Row: Beverly Michael, Claire Imboden, Peggy Imbo- den. First Row: Joan Witschie, Glenna Warnecke, Kathy Iberg. 4 Members of H,H.S.'s various choral groups literally sang their way through the 1963-64 school year. Some mem- bers gave up study halls to be a part of the A Cappella Choir; others relinquished conference periods to participate in the choruses. Songs ranging from melan- choly Negro spirituals to lilting Broad- way hits were practiced to reach per- fection. The long hours of practice paid off when talents were shared with others in concerts and assemblies. Music, indeed is the universal language, and man's moods and emotions can be expressed no better than through song. TENORS - Back Row: Jim Broniec, Ronnie Edwards, BASSES - Back Row: Dan Yann, Gary Hartlieb, Don Darrell Conrad. Front Row: Curt Messerli, Allan Callahan. Killion, John Mosser. tilla, Darrell Riegel, Daryl Diesen. Front Row: Dennis Warnecke, Mike Bas-
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Back Row: Susan Nickerson, Reba Henry, Peggy White, Jeanine Loyet, Adrienne Ulrich, Denny Zobrist, Pat Ulrich, Pam Ulrich, Allan Killion. Second Row: Rae Hebrank, Pam Hunziker, Donna White, Jim Smith, Candy Stratton, Mary Fellhauer, Ellen Franz, Jill Rosenthal, Kathy Beck. Front Row: Kathy Iberg, Pat Maerz, Donna Jenny, Jane Wilson, Glenna Warneke, Sharon Klenke, Barb Hill, Sandy Janssen, Debra Hoffman. ... And to Instruments Blending in Harmony! The tuneful melodies of the band kept members in a busy hum this year as the concert and marching bands performed their many duties. This year, 1963-64, proved to be a busy year with trips to the U. of I. and S.I.U. In addition to the three annual band concerts, the band also took part in the Knights of Columbus parade. The faith- ful marching band was on hand to pep up.half-time at the football games. Also, spe- cial recognition is due the members of the pep band who did so much to make our games lively and the intermissions musical. Janet Schuepbach, Rick Moser, Jo Ellen Winter, Nancy Bosche, Bonnie Backus, Barbara Zobrist.
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