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l I I IIB S n eing able to sing, having a good time and really working hard are the WI g g best points of Swing Singers. Cheryl Break '75 Back Row: Gary Boyle, Ron Weber, Greg Carlson, Rick Just. Fourth Row: Betsy Bowers, Kathy Edmunds, Cheryl Break, Mary Lou Bowers. Third Row: Kevin Fruechting, Mike Klose, David Colburn. Second Row: Patti Forsyth, Teresa Costello, Lisa Brose. Front Row: Bob Hett, Nancy Wood, Cheryl Robinson, Mark Ottensmeier. Sometimes it seems like Swing Singers isn't worth all the time you give it, but when you're out performing in front of people and you know they are enjoying the concert, you realize it's really worth while. Kathy Edmunds '76 Along with their own Christmas program, the Swing Singers also participated in the com- bined choir Christmas concert.
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Pa 1 vi X49 Back Row: LeFran McGranor, Wanda Ireland, Marsha Jackson, Debbie Francis, Rhonda Richmond, Michelle Mellott, Jean May, Pam Richmond, Wava Ireland, Rhonda O'Dell, Mary Lou Bowers, Lisa Brose, Ann Chris- tensen, Third Row: Debbie Brandli, Teresa Waner, Cheryl Break, Kathy Edmunds, Patty Hassenplug, Patti Forsyth, Sue Fruechting, Julie Zerger, Betsy Bowers, Neva Oller, Joni Wiens, Pat Kjellin, Sharon Kerns. Sec- ond Row: Maria Gayle, Debbie Silhan, Carol Regier, Janet Bezdek, Teri Robinson, Kim Duke, Terri Enos, Nancy Wood, Karen Regier, Teresa Costello, Mariann Elling, Carol Colburn. Front Row: Jeanne Koslowsky, Khrista Van Buren, Cheryl Robonson, Cindy Harris, Crystal Kerbs, Lori Schmidtberger, Ginger Lentz, Diane Woerz, Rhonda Williams, Mary Lentz. Terri Enos, Rhonda Williams, Teresa Costello and Nancy Wood put in a half hour of practice every Tuesday and Thursday to get ready for the concert that takes place throughout the year. Ratings At 3A Contest Mixed Chorus 1 Mixed Ensemble I 1 Mixed Ensemble II 1 Boys Chorus 1 Girls Chorus 1 Boys 8 1 Boys 16 1 Girls 9 1 Girls 15 1 Solos Betsy Bowers 1 Mary Lou Bowers 1 David Colburn 1 Kathy Edmunds 2 Patti Forsyth 1 Kevin Fruechting 2 Bob Hett 1 Mike Klose 1 Cheryl Robinson 2 Steve Smith 1 Lori Schrnidtberger 2 The thing that any teacher wants to see happen to his students is that they become better people. Educators want to know that what they have taught them will pro- vide fullness, new aspects or new ideas in their minds. This is true particularly in music. If we can experience beauty when there is so little beauty in the world today, then we'll really have accom plished something. Mr, Forsyth, Director
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Ba n d m Putting on the Prom is a lot of hard work, but it's fun and really worth all the effort, Lynn Colburn '76 Seniors were honored on lVlay 3 Wnhlfhe Ju'?'or'Eent'lfr ?an.quet The Juniors are more in- The Juniors are excited about arid taom given ugh te unlrors. d volved in prom because they prom because they're the ones M e Pm? was O ograp S an have to put it on, but the putting it on and the Seniors emones - Seniors enjoy it more because are because they are the ones it is their last prom. Doug it's being put on for. Terri Helmer '75 Friesen '76 Bruce Taylor escorts Shelley Cowan and Steve Williams escorts Sharon Kems In the promenade Into the Dennis Hamm Jean Nlay Wayne Ireland Patti Forsyth and Debbie Francis banquet. ' . ,, '. . ,, ' dance to the music of Prairie at the prom, Mx a ,R Sify. A A ' iw i n A , 1 .- C . A lt 'X J' is V Couples, Brook Beaston and Kathy Edmunds, Jack Hett and Nancy Wood, and Greg Carlson and Lynn Colburn propose a toast for the success of the evening to come.
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