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1. Mr. Quarterman gives helpful advice. 2. Mark Fetting shows artistic ability. 3. Mr. Armstrong smiling? 4. Lane Larson shoots for two. 5. Russ Davis shows Confusion. 6. Students view their first eclipse. 67
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GIRLS CHORUS AND SWING CHOIR Row 1: Amy Neuman, Robynn Hevey. Holly Udell, Kris Wood, Terri Pratesi, Wendy Weber. Row 2: Connie Elgas. Angela Prestil, Becki Kinservik, Dorothy Parker, Amy Demarath, Karen Benson. Miss Schuette. Row 3: Patty Williams, Sharon Carlson, Betsy Pavlik, Kandy Jones, Kristi Pearson. Cindy Hopper, Lisa Stratton, Kelly Luce. Kneeling: Terri Pratesi, Pam Teal, Kris Wood, Tammy Roherty, Diane Rinehart, Stephanie Thompson, Kelley Dooley, Angie Dooley, Michele Pribble, Robynn Hevey. Row 1: Amy Nauman; Betsy Roberts. Sue Zuberbuehler, Amy Demerath, Terri Hoesly, Holly Udell, Julie Ray. Jody Burhans, Renee Davis. Row 2: Becky Ehle, Betsy Pavlik. Darlene Monat, Angela Prestil. Becki Kinservik, Heather Linnemann, Peter Santos. Frank Youtzy. Eric Fisher. Peter Villis, Krista Kochell. Row 3: Dorothy Rondeau, Brenda Beecher, Cindy Hopper, Kelly Luce, Lisa Stratton. Kandy Jones, Kristi Pearson, Christine Geidel, Dorothy Parker, Jan Daniels. 66 This year there are about twentygirls in Girls Chorus. They practice every Wednesday after school. Miss Schuette feels the girls are very good and work well together. The girls are doing S.S.A. music and are in a W.S.M.A. Organi- zational contest on April 28th in Beloit. Swing Choir started during mini courses and the students practice every Tuesday night after school. Miss Schuette feels the girls have much choral ability and blend well together. The group was formed to introduce swing tojuniorhighstu- dents and to prepare them for high school music classes.
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68 1. Look up Scott! 2. Smile for the camera. 3. And we thought Yearbook was all fun and games. 4. Dan DeVoy types? 5. What did he say this one was for? 6. sslt's so clean I can see myself! - Jill Haeberlin
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