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FIRST ROW: Sandy O'Brian. SECOND ROW: Sharon Rouse, Diane Swabby, Carolyn Wildman, Joye McLeod, Mary Jo Hirz, Pam Endelicato, Chris Uher, Dixie Wilson, Rosilyn Taylor, Dona Smith, Susan Evers, Carol Long, Linda Bowman, Cindy Greenwood, Pat Smith, Suzanne Soloman, Susie Hansen, Betty DeLany, Rebecca Bruns. THIRD ROW: Marcia French, Dottie Woster, Judy Cole, Pat Andrews, Mary Svoboda, Cheryl Prokupek, Debbie Lindquist, Nancy Ramge, Sonjia Osthus, Linda Howard, Linda Herre, Connie Skalak, Ellen Engelkemier, Pat Bauman, Mary Dingman, Suzi Haith, Mary Schuetz, Kathy Sedlak, Linda Dittemore, Ellyn Meisinger, Sherry Haffke. FOURTH ROW: Merry Btelle, Vickie Lepert, Elaine Sharp, Alice Bobenmoyer, Gennv Lebens, Lola Austin, Kathy Wondra, Mark Gall, John Speck, Mike Brookhouser, John Bernhardt, Bill Wehrbein, Jay Cloidt, John Meyer, Linda Jones, Dottie Lepert, Kate Waterman, Linda Ford. FIFTH ROW: Phil Fischer, Bob Loffer, Max Linder, Ken Meisinger, John Thompson, Larry Smith, George Schworm, Dave Morris, Walt Fulton, Gary Claus, Jim Peterson, Mike Bowman, Dick Spangler, Raymond Jacobs, Tom Hirz, Carl Glup, Darrel Draper. Mouth-watering homemade goodies, made by choir members, attracted many hungry P. H. S. students at the end of a hard-working school day. The bake sales helped to raise funds for the operetta, Annie Get Your Gun. Linda Howard, Linda Herre, and Dottie Woster sell the baked goods to Carl Glup.
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Christmas time was highlighted this past year with the voices of the P.H.S. Concert Choir, as they caroled through town and in the business district. This preceded the Christmas Concert they gave for the public. The Swing Choir, a modern P.H.S. singing group formed for the first year at P. H. S., performed for civic organizations, as did the Concert Choir. The Choir, directed by Mr. James Kimmel, attracted a full house when they toured the world by presenting a Variety Show for the first time. Members worked hard throughout the year at various projects to earn money for their annual operetta production; this year being Annie Get Your Gun. A new step was taken this year when Mr. Kimmel formed the Concert Choir into an A Cappella Choir (one that performs with- out instrumental accompaniment). In spring the Choir presented another enjoy- able concert. P. W. Chofo On March 25, the members went to Omaha South High School where they enjoyed the production Flower Drum Song.” Gm A Co jpMou The year came to a close as the Choir, small groups (including Madrigal and Boys Quartet) and soloists, went to the District Music Contest at Nebraska City. The P. H. S. Swing Choir has dedicated many noon hours perfecting songs to entertain the public. The group attended a choral clinic at Millard in January, where they furthered their musical talents. James Kimmel, the vocal music instruc- tor, received his B. M. degree from Hastings College. He also is the Operetta Director.
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QpVtfjb Ofj' Ccmg Byplodes. . . FIRST ROW: Mark Gall, Dave Morris, John Speck, Roger Howard, Jim Peterson, Bill Pankonin, George Schworm, Tom Welstead. SECOND ROW: Gary Claus, Tod Finney, Dave Loper, Mike Bowman, Larry Smith, Rodney Tesch, Steve Sharp, Alan Wohlfarth, John Thompson. THIRD ROW: Dick Spangler, Mike Brookhouser, Raymond Jacobs, John Meyer, Mike DeLany, Ted Grosshans, David Rice, Steve Miller, Bill Wehrbein. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hirz, John Cloidt, Bob Loffer, John Bernhardt, Ken Meisinger, Walt Fulton, Phil Fischer, Max Linder, Carl Glup, Darrel Draper.
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