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BAND Row 1: April Bortz, Pricilla Rowin, Julie Kuhl, Heather Herrick, Tara Sullivan, Becky Hollander, Kathy Stieber Row 2: Patti Bahls, Teri Storandt, Lori Griepentrog, Jenni Manthey, Kerri Hutchinson, Darla Katze, Sue Schultz, Jean Bailey, Ten Catenacci, Sharon Landerman Row 3: Caroline Osborn, Monica Manthey, Sharon Swehla, Jennine Pufahl, Rachelle Porter, Marcia Cupery, Kurt Sanderson, Joe Pease, Laura Deweese, Tony Ziehmke Row 4: David Price, Matt Woxland, Kathy Jolliffe, Susie Jerred, Marc Schultz, Mike Pufahl, Dan Jerred, Mike Stekelberg, Corby Neef Row 5: Mike Belton, John Jerome, Doug Jerred, Rick Skaar, Charlotte Sell, Jeff Nehls, Adam Crichton, Cory Kiermas Row 6: Sally Nobbs, Amada Marquez, Vicki Rowe, Kay Dahnert, Karen Gleiter, Brian Hepler 26 Band
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Row 1: Teri Storondt, Steffome Lueck Row 2: Marcia Cupery, Sharon Landerman Row 3: Joe Pease, Marc Schultz Row 1: Sheri Eberle, Amber Von Behren Row 2: Suzette Marchant Row 3: Rochelle Porter, Jean Bailey, Liz Swen- son Front: S. Schehr, P. Fischer, G. Smith Back: M. Pufahl, B Wei- gel, M. Hinkley Veterans Doy performance Row I: Patti Bahls, Steffome Lueck, Teri Storandt, Julie Kuhl, Laura Deweese Row 2: Michelle Paulson, Sharon Lan- derman, Marcia Cupery Row 3: Corby Neef, Marc Schultz, Joe Pease, Jenni Manthey Front: C Bartels, B. Hollander Back: A. Holtan, D. Jerred Row 1: S. Nobbs, D. Nobbs Row 2: G. Smith, T. Catenacci Row 3: M. Hinkley, J. Kiermas 5 6 Ability Surprises Director Jim Rusch, choral director said, I was very apprehensive about the chorus when school started in the fall but so far they have ex- ceeded my expectations. He also stated that the upperclassmen led the chorus and helped the new- comers enhance the balance of the group. The chorus made their debut at the annual Veterans Day assem- bly. They sang Battle Hymn of the Republic and were accompa- nied by Mrs. Sanderson. 7 Highlighting the year was the Winter Concert. Songs sung were Gloria in Excelsis Deo , “Angels We Have Heard on High , Fran- kie and Johnny , I Don't Know How to Love Him , Little Altar Boy and Christmas is a Feeling. The night was brought to life by the singing of The Twelve (Mod- ern) Days of Christmas. In March fifteen members of the chorus attended Solo-Ensemble which was hosted by Fall River. As the school year drew to a close the chorus prepared for the Spring Concert and graduation day. Chorus 25
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1. Band at football pregome; Jean Bailey, Amada Marquez, Sue Schultz, Sally Nobbs, Darla Katze and Lori Griepentrog. 2. Mike Pufohl and Joe Pease await Homecoming halftime. 3. Kurt Sanderson and Joe Pease 4 April Bortz and Vicki Rowe 5. Marc Schultz 5 Band Night Marching Band began its season with the Homecoming halftime show. Southern show tunes was the theme as the band led by Ma- jorette Jenni Manthey took the field. A second show later in the season had to be cancelled due to heavy rain. Dance Little Bird, more com- monly known as the ''Chicken Dance was the Pep Band's most popular new number. Cheer- leaders and fans both young and old joined in the fun. Those Were The Days and Bandland Boo- gie were among other new Pep Band numbers. By coincidence Band Night was also Summer-in- 4 'Wows'Crowd January Night . At halftime band members took the floor attired in sun glasses and Hawaiian shirts and shorts. Concert Band made its debut at the Winter Concert. Concert selec- tions included: Fanfare On A Bell Carol Christmas Portrait, Symphonic Prelude On Adeste Fi- delis, and Christmas Festival. Mike Pufahl, Corby Neef, Joe Pease, Jenni Manthey, Laura Deweese, and Lori Griepentrog at- tended All-Conference Band. Twenty band members participat- ed in the Spring Solo Ensemble Contest. 27
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