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Gail Honiotes assists fellow madrigal, Amber Babcock, in straightening her stole. z,', : ,. gk-11,110 0154154 'I 'vi U, ig 4, 'nlfsls llilllliiif-,tn ruxurs , a 'gl Kyla, ill A Cappella officers spiraling up the staircase are ,Dave Miller, Amber Babcock, Gail Honiotes, Dave Humphreys, and Dean Burtch. Many hours of concentrated practice faced the A Cappella choir before one of theirwinter concerts. A CAPPELLA CHOIR--FRONT ROW: M. Simon, B. Pohl, A. Stevens, N. Wallace, L. Morris, H. Canaday, N. Roberts, S. Schmidt, D. Hausman, N. Schmidt, T. Houte, G. Honiotes, F. Hansen. SECOND ROW: C. Seeberg, K. Bailles, S. Sheets, G. McFadden, V. Lowery, S. Marting, B. Myers, M. Jorgenson, N. Ruttle, L. Bogdan, P. Grable, K. Lindstrom,
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Forbes, L. Polson, H. Honiotes, T, Kane, N. Graffis, S. Rogers, T. Zeich, Miller, D. Cameron, R. Bisset, D. Nichols, D. Miller, R. Rolancich, P C. Little, T. Cockbill, R. Clemons. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Labella, S. Elainers, Burd, D. Wright, R. Rest. SIXTH ROW: J. Johnson, D. Dewitt, T. Kane M. C D ' l ' - - ooper, . Michels, M. Taylor, D. Bisset, G, Larsen, R. Blatti, D. F. Taylor, G. Oliver. Orchestra Merits Superior in IHSA West High's Orchestra stood in the Spot- light of musical concerts and assemblies during the ,66-'67 school year. Featured at the Armi- stice Day and Christmas Assemblies, the or- chestra provided a reverent mood with music. Haunting background music for the Spring Din- ner Dance ushered in the new season. In the contest of the Illinois High School Association, the orchestra merited a superior rating. This orchestra competed against groups from all over the state. Freshman string orchestra undertook ex- tensive training in preparation for concert per- formance in the large orchestra. Five girls who have played together for four years make up the First Ensemble. This ensemble offered pro- grams of popular and classical music for schools, organizations, or special groups. This group also united with the orchestra at con- certs. One of the unique social events enjoyed by the orchestra was an inter-school party. l X FIRST STRING--Gail Makeever, Judy Bisset, Linda Abel, Jean Osterholtz, Sheila Kolmodin. Also active as orchestra officers are Judy Bisset. secretauryg Linda Abel, treasurerg Jean Osterholtz, presidentg Sheila Kolmodin, vice president.
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P. Ifibschcr, D. Beguin, T. Kiernan, J. 'Fricke, D. Brown, N. Meyer, M MADRIGALS-FRONT ROW: Loine Riggs, Holly Canaday, Kathy Lindstrom, Gail Honiotes. SECOND ROW: Monica Moline, Amber Babcock, Tina Honiotes. THIRD ROW: Bob Bowser, Su Schiek, Dean Burtch, Dave Humphreys. FOURTH ROW: Ron Appell, Dave Miller, Keith Mann, Bruce Johnson, Pete Larson. A Ax Mi l 2 I A Cappella Echoes a World of Music Powerful and resounding voices filled the auditorium as the ACappella Choir presented another concert. At the Armistice Day-Assem- bly the choir offered the moving Mass In Time Of War by Joseph Hadyn. This stirring perfor- mance was recorded for radio and records were made for purchase. Christmas festivities swept forward with a presentation by the A Cappella choir of traditional carols of the Yuletide. With Spring came the promise of the annual operetta. West Side Story, the modern version of Romeo and Juliet, was chosen for the special show. Choir members rushed into try-outs, drew up backstage committees, and set the wheels rolling on stage designs. Madrigals found a busy year and a full agenda ahead of them. These sixteen vocalists sang at private homes, meetings, and church dinners. Madrigals spread Christmas cheer by singing on city corners as well as an appear- ance at the Christmas Coronation. New madri- gals shared the excitement and pride of the group when they were announced at the final potluck dinner for the entire A Cappella. R. Goldhaber. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, S. Alderson, J. Ceci, D. Graham, K. Harshfield, M. Dzurko, E. Nelson, D. Burtch, N. Mullen, D. Dolhof, D. Cline, B. Humphreys, W. Ingmire, D. Rivera, F. Busby, D. Humphreys, A. Fricke, J. Talbot, M. Fraser. FIFTH ROW: M. Meyer, L. Riggs, S. . Schick, B. Freeman, R. Appel, S. Lane, M. Fornango, D. Miller, B. Moline. FOURTH ROW: J. Manning, M. Downey, J. Stoner, R. Yaggy, Klein, K.'Mann, L. Junck, B. Sippel, B. Johnson, J. Petrusa, S. Plank, M. Stanhope, B. Bowser, J. Jerzycke, R. Zenke, T. Lorenc, D. Evans, G. Arthur, T. Honiotes, J. French, J. King, J. Barber.
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