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FRESHMAN BAND. (Left) ROW 1: P. Knuth, C. Wightman, D. Else, L. Berkley, S. Meng, S. Miller, L. Becker, T. Amacher, J. Lindemann, P. Meinel, S. Dorn. ROW 2: P. Schulz, T. Jahnke, S. Schroedl, L. Frentzel, D. DeFraties, D. Rademann, S. Rieck, S. Haberman, A. Guttenberg, C. D'Aoust, M. Powell, S. Renz, L. Roe, S. Gleisner, C. Hotter. ROW 3: L. Salgado, J. Rader, T. Dow, J. Bristol, K. Fosdal, D. Aumann, D. Rueth, J. Douglas, P. O'Hearn, L. Alstedt, D. Brodbeck, S. Behnke, P. Wilke, P. Bohler, G. Krueger. ROW 4: D. Trewyn, D. Manke, M. Foss, B. Pohlman, G. McKenzie, S. Biasing, B. Smith, P. Dunn. ROW 5: E. Grosen-ick, J. Endl, K. Free, Mr. Fritzsch, T. Adler, B. Stoner. CONCERT BAND. (Above) ROW 1: J. Wittwer, C. Gaugert, J. Hauser, T. Mewis, P. Bresee, M. Andrews, K. Peterson, S. Gruennert, J. Wurtzler, T. Engelke, J. Roth, R. Wagner. ROW 2: L. Jung, T. Monogue, K. Pranke, J. Foskett, S. Rueth, C. Marasch, D. Wutke, C. Grosenick, M. Hans, D. Klingbeil, L. Coonen, T. Cummings, L. Lia, L. Pinnow. ROW 3:D. Doyle, S. Hafenstein, B. Rupprecht, B. Boos, C. Kreger, A. Kramer, S. Frentzel, M. Buckert, J. Pineda, B. Montgomery, S. Streich, A. Acketz, J. Sharlow, J. Bristol, B. Rupprecht, L. King, N. Franke, K. Jeffery. ROW 4: J. Krebs, D. Dorn, L. Roe, K. Mueller, P. Wilke, L. Szwec, R. Hordyke, D. Bouchette, D. Froehlich, S. Eikland, B. Barnes, H. Thelen, P. Kramer, B. Hanson, D. Dooge, B. Gleiter, J. Holston, M. Zook, D. Douglas, S. Renz, C. Schmidt, C. Amaya, D. Belstner. ROW 5: J. Leschinsky, D. Bohler, J. Grunewald, M. Spangler, L. Olson, Mr. Fisher, B. Hagen. Mr. Hartwig (above left) directs the Symphonic Band, while Mr. Fisher and Mr. Fritzsch are directors of the Concert and Freshman Bands, respectively. Stoner, L. Card, R. Vogel, K. Marek, R. Seisser, L. Vogel, J. Fischer, T. Dorn, K. Monogue, S. Rogan, A. Brawders, K. Mueller, M. Zook, D. Nora, T. Wagner, M. Fosdal, V. Fischer, D. Keller, A. Smith, L. Brey, P. Lukas. ROW 5: M. Spangler, L. Olson, J. Leschinsky, D. Bohler, J. Grunewald, L. Olson, Mr. Hartwig, B. Hagen. Bands 29
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All Bands Win A Rating Rainy weather caused the cancellation of one of the band's performances at a football game, but it did not dampen the spirits of the hard-working performers. Beginning in the fall, students sold fruit, pizzas, and banana splits to raise money for next year's trip. After the marching season, students began practicing for the spring contests. Many students advanced to the State level in solo-ensemble competition. All three bands and the two Middle School bands received superior ratings at the spring festival held in Jefferson. At the annual spring concert, students recognized for their contributions to their respective bands were Jim Grunewald, winner of the John Phillip Sousa Award; Kent Stoner, Concert Band Award; and Sherry Dorn, Freshman Spirit Award. SYMPHONIC BAND. ROW 1: J. Meinel, J. Wittwer, B. Christians, J. Meng, J. Hauser, K. Leipold, J. Schnekat, K. Heitz, P. Hartel, C. Grant, M. Rapp, J. Hanson. ROW 2: M. Stoner, R. Meinel, S. Strohbusch, S. Huss, L. Bresee, D. Roth, B. Szwec, M. Miller, B. Vogel, B. Schweiger, T. Aumann, K. Streich, J. Sayre. ROW 3: R. Brunette, L. Miles, H. Grahlman, C. Wedl, M. Rogan, P. Streich, W. Schroedl, S. King, D. Koser, S. Zook, S. Fortmann, J. Griffin, S. Yeager, B. Keeser, J. Thurston, C. Pohlman, B. Gaugert, J. Wendorf, L. Weber, D. DeFraties, G. Kinateder, F. Vogel. ROW 4: K. Armstrong, D. DeGrave, W. Wolff, D. Renz, L. Jung, M. Bielke, K. 28 Bands
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30 New Ideas For Old Holidays Student Council made the school come alive at Christmas and Valentine's Day. Holding a door decorating contest among the homerooms was the main event, but members also decorated the Christmas tree and “caroled for cans. The Council sponspored a Sadie Haw-kin's polka dance for Valentine's Day, and red, pink, and white carnations, purchased from the Council during the noon hour, decorated many lockers. The Council organized the Homecoming parade and powder puff game as usual. The newest attraction of Homecoming, however, was the burning of the J, after the powder puff game. Members of the Student Council kept busy at noon by selling candy, potato chips, and pretzels to the hungry students of Jefferson High School.
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