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Different Notes for Different Folks Left to right, Front Row: John Willmon, David Ingebretsen, Popiolek, Matt Willis, Chuck Hatmaker, John Demingg Second Theresa Sketoe, Patti Trumble, Danette Giles, Susan Hartman, Darilyn Brown: Third Row: Tommy Shoemaker, Mike Ramer, Mike Chapman, Lori Wesson, Jane Twining, Lacy Twining. Ton ,4 Mike Darling, Carl Ingebretsen. Marvin Keating, David Row: Robert Wellington. Mariana Mossler, Marcia Willis, Lynn Little. Terri Sheehan, Connie Ring, Karen Wesson, Ray Palmer. Chuck Johnson, Don Hammer, Carl Hamm, y Scaglione, Scott Walker, Wes Palmoreg Back Row: Dana Scaglione, Joe Nelson, Ben Urbanczyk, Bryan Harris, Jon Ingebretsen, Skip Morris, Jeff Coleman, Marty Hogan, Bill Coleman, Peggie Mossler. Laura Pare, Roy Chapman, Eddie Nelson. Not pictured: Debbie Epps. Dana Dobbs. and Keith Schuette. Officers of the orchestra: President, Don Hammer, Secretary, Roy Chapman, S.C.A. Representative, Peggie Mosslerg Vice President, Carl Ingebretsen. 102 Orchestra This year the Orchestra dedicated its fall Pop Concert to the late Leroy Anderson. Among the most enjoyable of his pieces played were Plingk, Plank, Plunk and The Syncopated Clock? Then, who could forget David lngebretsen's Maple Leaf Rag solo? Two other solos were played by Peggie Mossler and Mrs. Cathy Holme - uChopin's Favorites. The Christmas Concert presented music that was popular during the six- teenth century. As always, Showtime '76, the orchestra's major production, highlighted the year.
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The Qimbo officers are left to right: President, Mrs. Wessong Treasurer, Mrs. Coleman, Secretary, Mrs. Hartmang Vice Pres- ident, Mrs. Hogan. 1 Mr. Drake is always happy after a good concert, as Susan Hartman observes. Joe Nelson, Ben Urbanczyk, and Dana Scaglione are the clock in Leroy Anderson's 'lSyncopated Clock 2 K ia. , s. A 9 ,,.,..--- -1 X . .Eu Liz Wellington helps out with Keating and Mike Ford Watch. imbo Supports Music Qimbo, a club organized by parents who have children in orchestra, raises money through coffee sales during night school and a rummage sale. The money is used to buy supplies such as reeds, strings, music, and other items ,essential to any orchestra. Last year the Qimbo Club bought a musical typewriter so music would no longer have to be written by hand. 'trl 'N I L K i,.,.,Qm ,jk,:.,-, I .Q Ek: .,. 1. 1. ,. V.,., ,,,,,,... 4 -. the coffee sales while Duane ' ilrr gg- - f . f ili as ' .1 ' -:i' if ,..,s, n 7'5 rfsrr r . 'Je l ,'rt r- ' ' A I LW., A .i'.:,,- 5 Q as W ' rtffi ?l? Q.,77 1 Scott Walker and Connie Ring rummage through the rummage sale. Orchestra 103
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