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76a g agmamz FIRST ROW, left to right: Noel Stewart, Sally Holstrom, Mike Mal- loy. SECOND ROW: Donna Fruen, Dixie Ostvig, Jean Jost, Barbara Knutson, Susan Eisinger. THIRD ROW: Pat McKown, Judy Ostvig, The Orono High School band started its activity in the fall with a fancy step routine to Five Foot Two for homecoming. The band featured a lot of good old Dix- ieland numbers at football and basketball games through the year. The late fall concert was snowed out and finally performed in January. We had an exchange concert with Norwood-Young America playing our late fall program. The cornet section will never forget Procession of the Nobles by Rimsky Korsakoff. It, along with Wake Me Up for the Great Jubilee , were our contest numbers that won us our A rating at the district contest this Karen Maynard, Gerry Sweeney, Barbara Newstrom, Karl Vezner, Foster Mooney. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Byron Snow, Mark Stewart, Bill Armstrong, Don Short, Jerry Crawford, Steve Clover. year. Thirty soloists performed at the same contest and eleven received A ratings. Shortly after our spring concert, the band played the some program at Chaska, and then went on a picnic at Shakopee, where awards were given. The band was improved this year from several stand- points, according to Mr. Snow. The smaller size has helped the band sound cleaner and more articulate. The band has a smoother and more fluid sound as well. Of course the ditticulty ot the literature we played this year is at its highest point since the bands inception.
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Wwdw' 0605 - we A 1 xl' i 4? iii f , , 'gi T ff A T fi. ' so 2' Y . A , 22 is A T ,y QW, 5 , K Q s il 1 A 9 ' ' i L M V 2 ' , 32 W my W i , ww . fb iff s Hi lst ROW: Miss Solmonson, Directory Lois Furst, Kay Stevenson, Gloria Anderson, Gretchen Nelson. 3rd ROW: Susan Wright, Judy Ostvig, Libatique, Marlene Anderson, Julie Hehl, Connie Hink. 2nd ROW: Cathy Wooding, Susie Eisinger, Marian Gore, Karen Neddermeyer, Joyce Narlcie, Donna Glampe, Lois Thompson, Avis Swansonn, Susan Jean Jost, These freshman girls have given time every Thursday night after school all year in order that they might sing. They sang Gesu Bambino in the Christmas Concert, Although they are o small group, they have set example of what can be done by an individual class. They were if, , by approximately 35 eighth grade girls to form a larger glee L it enter the district music contest in Woconia, where they sang The Cathedral. They, too, received an A rating and positive i.i' criticism. The Freshman Glee Club went to St,. Olaf College with :-h, ffii and also sang in the mass festival choir. They sang The I Tragedy in the spring concert and were again ioined by the girls to sing i'The Green Cathedral and The Blue Tail Fly, yki This Glee Club has also been an experiment. Progress i,i ii 'ryt 1' to improve organizations to include all interested people group, and this group is one of the hard-working pioneers .ksy are the same as those ofthe choir-educational through musical enjoyment. - i 23 Gill? CNQIR MIEMBER'S rw, c,,, AW WW R HKD i I i li Y' ' V We-'QJV Q A ' rg M ,ggi -,.:V, 6 in
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I algwdaiemdem 'Xi FIRST ROW, Ieft ro right: Janet Trowbridge, Helen Parker, Laney Gerold Welt, Gory MCCUIIUn1, Ronnie Meyer, Rolf Johnson, Lyle Dexter. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Beer, Kent Ransom, Sue Kreb, Pris- Cox, Ivan Fields, Brendo BGVQQUISI' NOT PICTURED2 Shoron ROSCIW, cilic Hedin. THIRD ROW: Sandy McClintock, Kurt Vezner, Jack Stetr -IUCIY Heinecke, KSIWVWSIIW Fields, BOIJ EVGHS, SIGN' NGQSII- Ier, Dennis Bergquist, Gordon Knutson. FOURTH ROW: Dan Malloy, Dance band members hard at work. FIRST ROW: Piano, Mr. Snow. Clorinets, Jean g Jost, Barbara Knutson, Donna Fruen, Dixie Ostvig. SECOND ROW: Trombonesp Ivan Fields, Brenda Bergquist. Cornets: Dennis Bergquist, Gordon Knut- son, Jack Stetler. THIRD ROW: Drums, Jerry Craw- ford. String Bass, Dan Malloy.
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