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VOCAL SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CHOIR Back row: Susan Keck, Julie Frahm, Jane VanderVeen, Rosemary Kutchey, Nancy Charters, Gloria Clemenz, Carol Thuston. Second row: Sylvia Dykhuizen, Martha Stiff, Sharon Kingsley, Darlene Mayou, Judy Posthumus, Nancy DeRushia, Lois Graham. Front row: Judi Ellis, Martha Wittenbach, Terry Paddock, Lloyd Norwood, Gene Walter, Brian Hoag, Sharon Ellis, Miss Bloodgood, Director. BAND SOLOS AND ENSEMBLES Back row: Ronald Lindbloom, Allan Eckman, Robert Thaler, Jane Vander Veen, Galen Pletcher, Jon Walter, Judy Posthumus, Ann Alexander, Louise Noah. Third row: Frances Burtle, Joan Bishop, Brooke Mullen, Diane Hawk, Connie Clemenz, Mary Kay Barber, Julie Erler, Joan Schlernitzauet. Second row: Mary Alexander, Karen LaDue, Susan Keck, Lola Alexander, Diane Posthumus, Gay Carey, Suzanne Starkweather, Kathy Ueltchy. Front row: Judy Brian, Martha Wittenbach, Sharon Walker, Susan Jacobi, Diane Blazo, Sharon Ellis, Judy Odell. 56 Solos Rosemary Kutchey Jane Va nderveen Duets Sharon Ellis Judy Posthumus Nancy DeRushia Jane Vanderveen Rosemary Kutchey Trios Sylvia Dykhuizen Martha Wittenbach Judy Posthumus Octettes Lloyd Norwood Martha Wittenbach Terry Paddock Sylvia Dykhiuzen Sharon Kauffman Nancy Charters Gloria Clemenz Darlene Mayou Julie Frahm Sue Keck Terry Paddock Lois Graham Julie Frahm Martha StiH Sharon Ellis Gene Walter Sue Keck Judy Ellis Martha Stiff Brian Hoag Carol Thuston Judy Hill Terry Paddock INSTRUMENTAL SOLO AND ENSEMBLES Solos Cornet Judy Posthumus Alto Sax, Sue Keck Alto Sax, Lola Alexander Piano and Cornet, Ann Marie Alexander Tenor Sax, Karen LaDue Flute, Suzanne Jacobi Drum, Judy Odell Clarinet, Julie Erler Brass Sextet Ann Marie Alexander Judy Posthumus Jane VanderVeen Galen Pletcher Sax Quartets Lola Lee Alexander Louise oah Jon Walter Suzanne Sta rkweather Sue Keck Mary Alexander Diane Posthumus Sax Duet Karen LaDue Gaye Carey Cathy Ueltchy Lola Lee Alexander Frances Burtle Mary Alexander Karen LaDue Woodwind Quartet Brooke Mullen Connie Clemenz Diane Hawk Joan Bishop Brass Quartet Robert Thaler Jane VanderVeen Drum Duet Sharon Ellis Flute Duet Judy Brian Flute Trio Suzanne Jacobi Mary Kay Barker Clarinet Duet Ron Lindbloom Dale Eckman Judy Odell Martha Stiff Sharon Walker Joanne Schleinitzauer Mary Kay Barker
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Mr. Howe, Coach. Back row: Mike Organek, Lloyd Rosenburg, Joe Stanley, Roger Richards, Leonard Venneman, Charles Ryder, Frank Poisal, Stan Wingeier, Bill Matthews, Mr. Kelly, Coach. Second row: Jim Adrianse, Fred Wissman, John Arehart, Kerry Shoemaker, Donald Heaven, Melville McPherson, Tom Kutchey, Jim Williams, Jim White, Bill Smith, Manager. First row: Bill Miller, Truman Stahl, Tony Stormzand, Brian Estes, Joe Strouse, Jim Shepard, Dave Hammer, Richard Connors, Ken Spooner. FOOTBALL The Red Arrow football team, under the coach- ing of Mr. Howe, and Mr. Kelly, proved fairly suc- cessful by winning three, losing four, and tying one. Mainly due to the Asian flu and iniuries, Lowell was able to win only one conference game, that being over Rockford, but also tied second place with Grandville. However, the Arrows won both non- conference games, downing Ionia and Greenville. In Lowell's opening game against Ionia, the Arrows were victorious by a score of 19-7 With plenty of confidence Lowell went into conference play against Wyoming Park. but the Vikings, with a much im- proved ball club, downed the Arrows l2-6. Lowell's third encounter was with East Grand Rapids, with Lowell being defeated by a score of l8-O. The next game was the Homecoming for Lowell, which put the Arrows against Grandville. Lowell looked as if they had the game won as they scored in the first half and converted to go ahead 7-O, but the Bulldogs scored in the final half to give Lowell its lone tie of the season, 7-7. The following game was with a fast and experienced Godwin crew who downed Lowell to the tune of 32-2. The Arrows then went to face a small, but tricky Lee team which defeated an iniury laden Lowell squad l6-l3. The following was a victory for the Red Arrows as they downed Rock- ford at the Rams field, by a score of 26-O. The final game of the season was with Greenville. The game was strictly an offensive battle with Lowell winning by a 39-3l decision. This ended the i958 football cam- paign. When it came to individual honors, Tony Storm- zand was voted Most Valuable by the team, and received second team All Conference backtield by the Press. Also, lineman Dick Conners received All Valley on the Herald's second team as end, for his fine block- ing and pass receiving. SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL 1958 Back row: Robert Barnes, Charles Ford, Bruce Monroe, Jerry Kellog, Fred Rickner, David Thaler, Steve Fritz, James McFall, Ray Kelley, Tom Gruis, Dan Gauw, Terry Dintaman. Second row: Mr. Williams, Coach, , Galen Pletcher, Roger Wittenbach, Larry Wingeier, Tom Evans, Kim Floyd, Gordon Marshall, John Wakefield, Jon Wal- ters, Robert Converse, John Troy, Dale Green, Mr. Ven- nema, Coach. Front row: Roger Wingeier, Edward Ridgeway, Dick Ward, Dennis Howe, George Moore, Dick Stepek, Roger Potter, Frank McMahn, Robert Thaler, James Barnhart, Lonnie Tower.
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