Chamber of Commerce N r r- ' . ' e. ' S- i-C -Si ' ougti the =- «r.--er go The Chamber of Com- mefce sponsored an Hon- ors Banquet for Northwest. The top ten percent of the senior class and their par- ents were invtted to attend. The banquet was heid at the Liederkrantz. Guest speaker for the evening -sas Shirley Leuth. locaJ auinor and columnist of PRAYER AND PEANUT = „ ER. The master of :e ' e -cn;es was Mrs. sjftvor o s: 78
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A ' Cappella Find Themselves In Music The A ' Cappella choir from left to right, top to bottom; fourth row; Don Koller, Leslie Daberkow, Renee Werner, Gian Baxter, Karil Bjorklund, Linda Wieczorek, Kelly Sems, Sherri Chrlstensen, Lesa Mettenbrink, Linda Hoover, and Julie Evans. Third row; Julie Weakland, Jennifer Chapman, Sue Husman, Lisa Bracelin, Claude Galbraith, Bill Benzel, Scott Redwine, Curt Gehman, Jeff Scholtz, Regina Crapson, Donna Thavenet, Kim Gates, Joni Quandt, and Brenda Eilts. Second row; Lisa Chapman, Sandy Cure, Brenda Ostermeier, Marcia DeMary, Robyn Bracelin, Steve Pool, tvlitch l endyk, Steve White, Doug Falldorf, Ken Dahike, Brenda Schultz, Kathy Schultz, Sandi IVIaxwell, and Wanda Borer. Front row; Kelly Austin, Lori Boltz, Rhonda Canfield, Tracey Crook, Kelly Hadan, Mark Roland, Rich DeMary, Rich Raile, Ken Arndt, Sue Mettenbrink, Lyn Olson, Vicky Crow, and Cheryl Hassler. Accompanist is Betty Powell. Not pictured is Bill Langrehr. Choir accomplished more in the 79-80 year than ever before. Undertaking the musical Westside Story took dedication and pride to put on their very best perfor- mance. Earlier in the year, choir hosted Up With People, a singing group consisting of people from all parts of the world. During the year, eight students were honored by a dream of making All-State chorus. They were Mark Roland, Ken Arndt, Gian Baxter, Brenda Eilts, Rhonda Canfield, Steve White, Curt Gehman, and Scott Redwine. A ' Cappella performed in four concerts during the year. They sang music from Bach to Gilbert and Sullivan. Boys chorus from left to right, top to bottom; third row; Scott Messinger and Randy Mendyk. Second row; Gary Aurand, Gary Arndt, and Brad Richards. First row; Greg Baxter, Brian Owings, and Rob Beckman. Not pictured is John McGlynn 80
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