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A'Cappella Choir Holds A Carnival The l974-75 A'Cappella Choir con- sisted of Juniors and Seniors under the direction of Mr. Glenn Howes. During the year they performed in a fall, Christmas, and a spring concert. The A'Cappella Choir also presented the musical CARNI- VAL in the spring of 1974. The auditions ' 1. . for parts in the production began after t ' in ' Christmas and they rehearsed until the E 3 4 performance in March. The leads in CAR- NIVAL were Brian Walters, Nancy Ander- Lili lN0fiCY Andefwnl 9lV95 CONC' T0P'S new G son, Jeff Bilkert, and Ann Winters. The rest tweek as she sings a sad song to him. She is a young girl in her teens that is living with a carnival and her only friend seems at the moment to be the puppet. af the choir comprised the chorus. Every- one enioyed doing the musical. Other groups that were included in the Hoover musical department were the Sophomore Mixed Choir, the Girl's Glee Club, and the High Lows. All of these groups performed in the various concerts. This fall the Girl's Glee Club presented the operetta THE BEAUTY PAGEANT. This was the first time the Glee Club ventured to produce a musical. lt was a great success and the girls enioyed it immensely. The High Lows were a select group of members from the A'Cappella Choir. Tryouts for the High Lows were held last spring to deter- mine this year's group. The High Lows also performed at functions within the commu- nity. The l974-75 Hoover A'Cappella Choir. Front raw: Missy Ingald, Mary Garcia, Polly Owens, Linda Meis- ter, Joan Taylor, Joy Boldt, Becky Cassler, Larry Giele, Doug Speicher, Dwayne Cubbage, Doug Davidson, Jim Strauch, Todd Rodosevic, Fred Clarke, Alan Martinson, Ann Ruch, Jenny Spencer, Maggi Haines, Heidi Davis, Brenda Paulson, Kim Cowie. Second row: Roxanne Combs, Laurie Beck, Sue Kala- gidis, Laurel Hines, April Kidder, Sue Trachsel, Julie Woodson, Wendy Weigel, Scott Mackall, Steve Cope, Dan Greenha, Rick Kirk, Todd McMullen, Bill Gilkison, Andy Moock, Carol Sluss, Dawn Lazich, Cindy Hoeh, Becky Huffman, Melanie Rice, Robin Shepherd. Third row: Cindy Garmus, Joan Sheehan, Pat Snyder, Peggy Rowan, Charlene Holmes, Kris Lundstrom, Tena Zirps, Pat Savage, Julie Myers, Glenn Marang, Terry Figurella, John Schwab, Steve Warren, Tom Queen, David Cain, Gary Hanft, Adrian Schies, Ann Lauritzen, Peggy Powell, Nancy Kolarik, Sherry Sponseller, Kim Moffat, Sue Savage, Leigh Garbutt. Fourth raw: Jean Chivers, Karen Chas- sin, Gail Sligo, Carina Nilsson, Amy Pleasant, Barb Harris, Debbie Zimmerman, Amy Kistler, Paula Blohm, Debbie Seitz, Paul Richards, Lynn Martin, Jeff Kin, Aristotle Maragas, Dave Mullins, Jeff Brinkley, Doug Myers, Marlene Gross, Cathy Bradley, Sharie Hirt, Ginny McQueen, Linda Lackler, Mindy Secunde, Laurie Feldscher, Jane Cox, Julie Mathie, and Val Hirt.
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Paul Berthalet, who was played by Brian Walters, sings the song Everybody Likes You tothe puppet Carrot Top. Brian plays a lonely puppeteer whose days with the carnival seem to be numbered. While singing the love song Always, Always You the Magnificent Ueff Bilkertl performs a trick with the to the lncomparable Rosalie lAnn Wintersl, Marco magic daggers, i 1-s.. g .4 , il. 1. , . nk., The 1974-75 High Lows were: Standing: Alan Martin- and Jim Strauch. Sitting are: Kris Lundstrom, April son, Fred Clarke, Todd McMullen, Rick Kirk, Joan Kidder, Julie Myers, Wendy Weigel, Laurie Felscher, Sheehan, Dave Mullins, Doug Myers, Scott Mackall, Melanie Rice, Nancy Kolarik, and Down Lazich.
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Practicing their port in the featured drum solo for the Jewell as the band tunes up for a seventh period of Oakwood game are snare drummers Mat Wagner, Cliff Domer, Phil Powell, Al Martinson, and Bob marching. The 1974-75 Hoover Marching Band. From left to right, front row: Bill Gilkison, Tim Ceteras, Matt Wag- ner, Cliff Domer, Bob Jewell, Al Martinson, Phil Pow- ell, Craig Reikowsky, Linda Greisheimer, and Joe Kolp. Second row: Charles Maley, Kevin Andaloro, Todd McMullen, Ron Kattner, Gene Ransom, Dave Peters, Steve Andrews, Steve Cope, David Hamlin, and Scott King. Third row: Jeff McVann, Keith Ditt- mar, Alison Jones, Tom Queen, Bill Adams, Bill Rig- gle, Rick Kirk, Julie Myers, Becky Zielasko, and Lyn Sponseller. Fourth row: April Kidder, Sharon Morrell, Pam Siebert, Sue Andaloro, Pam Morath, Karin Hill, Dolores Garcia, Martha Wright, Beth Sullivan, and Pat Donant. Fifth row: Melanie Rice, Roz Littlefield, Tena Zirps, Cindy Wagner, Rick Cassler, Kathy Pow- ell, Demmie Pepper, Cathy Willaman, Pat Savage, and Bill Michel. Sixth row: Amy Kendig, Laura Barth, Becky Huffman, Holly Smith, Kim Moffat, Sarah Carr, Bill Gilbert, Jenny Holder, Nancy Young, Laura Dugan, Sherry Lovett. Seventh row: Laurie Beck, Den- ise Hopper, Beth Bytheway, Debbie Sandbrink, Pat Phillips, Kim White, Prue Waltenbaugh, Robin Spall, Paula Poliak, Pam Bernhard, Tam Morath. Eighth row: Barb Ball, Kevin Krigline, Debbie Brown, Bethanne Morrison, Virginia Valliere, Cathy Rey- nolds, Ann Ruch, Mark Goodin, Larry Giele, Paula Sever, Lisa Ritchie. Ninth row: Brian Gillespie, Matt Korosi, Bill Hamilton, Rob Reader, Doug Myers, Jenny Lehman, Kevin Zumkehr, Reed Mohler, Ken Norris, Scott Wulff, Cathy Nist, Terry Figurella. Tenth row: Bruce Bernhard, Jeff Seibert, Dan Bilkert, Ted Boller, Todd Radosevic, Doug Davidson, Lisa Miller, Dawn Peters, Nancy Tillitski, Ed Whitman, Tom Zirps, and Cindy Brown. Eleventh row: Tim Smith, Brian Jones, and Doug Lauby. Band members not present in the picture are: Cheryl Aman, Kevin Cline, Rox- anne Combs, Dovid Crawford, Bill Doran, Sue Farley, Lois Gillespie, Gary Hanft, Lynn Herdlick, Missy Hill, Janet Norman, Dave Porter, Robin Roush, Allyson Strebel, and Kathy West.
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