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Madrigals Perform Variety Of Music VCebsters defines madrigal as a complex poly- phonic unaccompanied vocal piece on a secular text flourishing in the l6th and 17th ccntuiies. The Red Ri er madrigal was a group of fifteen vocalists selected irom the C(jncert Choit. They were attired in tuxes and silky dresses. Their selections besides those of the 16th and 17th centuries included songs such as My Bonny Lass She Smelleth and Blue Autumn . Scott Larson was the student director. Concerts in- clutled two durinti the Christmas season, one in the C jlumbia Mall, a lall concett and the alum- ni concert in the spring. Group members en- joyed the friendships and trials they shared dur- ing rehearsals and get-togethers. Cathy Knle said, Our practices were usually hard work, but we always thought it was worth it after a perfor- mance. Tile madrigals perform tlie spring concert in the school gymnasm Not all the group is pictured Group members ilront rowl, Marie Asleson. Jodie Shores, Dana Voung, Lori Koppelman, Warren Kndcrsbe. Robena Stavitag. Scott Larson, (back row I Phil Sondrcal, Cathy Knle. Tom Young. Tern Hallgnmson, Fritz Arnason, Stepll Forness, Paul Miner, and Katie Fischer
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1 i i ' u m r.. m Choir members (front row) Mary Kolsrud. Mark Ramsey. Cathy Cook, Steve Richards, Mane Asleson, Tom Young, Steph Forness, Fritz Arnason, Robert Stavitag. Tom Filhppi. Rochelle Arch, Jim Nygren, I.mda Norum, Doug Taylor, Lori Greenwood, Steve Cronk. (second row) Sandy Larson. Jim Jackson, Ten Hallgrimson, Scott Larson. Kelly Maeir. Tom McLeod, Lon Koppelman, Dana Young, Jodie Shores. Kim LeClerc. Warren Endersbe. Denise Pearson. Steve Morton, Sue Oltman. Roger Amundson, Anita Vanyo, Lee Ann Rerec, Mark Sondreal, Mary Lyche, Brian Folson. Linda Steinke, Jeff Harsch. Mary Siegle, Lisa Beuhgan, Grant Shaft, Cally Northhagen. Phil Sondreal, Cathy Krile, Paul Miner, Cindy Harris. Lisa Westtjn, Steve Fillippi, Katie Fischer. ( founh row) Dee Ann Muggli, Jeff Simons. Diane Lord, Scott Kuzel.Janee Berg, Leslie Johnson. Mark Amundson. Kevin Reese. Charlene Olson. Paul Robinstjn. Kim Towers. Rick Gonshorowski. John Anderson. Karen Piatt. Director Mr Sherwood, and (not pictured) Kathy Norvell, VI Junior members John Anderson, Steve Cronk, and Lon Greenwood participate in rhe draw the bunny contest I he choir does the bunny hop as they are lead by student teacher Mike Gratz At the unotticial choir Easter pany, students, along with Mr Sherwood, bob (or eggs, 6
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Velvetone X: Humor Is Part Of The Act D()()-wa, d()()-wa . . , my mama dont told mc . . . when I was in pigtails . . , These arc the openinj; lines ot a tavotlte tune of many Velve- tone groups. Velvetone X cartied on the famil- iar sont; as one of their concert selections. The tradition of the group was to bring smooth harmony from the thirties and f ourties to its audiences. At the conclusion of each school year six seniors and one junior were selected for the Velvetones for the following year. The ju- nior carried on the tradition and brought exper- ience to the next year ' s group. Sue Oltmanns was this year ' s junior. The Velvetones per- formed extensively throughout the community. Often money was donated to the Velvetones, which they put in the choir fund. Besides re- quiring some vocal ability from the members, the Velvetones also wanted girls with a sense of humor. Subtle humor, mild antics, costumes, and stage names were all part of a performance. Lori Koppelman, speaking about her experience as a Velvetone, said, Velvetones has been one of the most special things to me. Working together as much as we did brought us so close. I ' ll treasure everything about it. One concert was performed on WDA7 television. Other shows were held in the Columbia Mall and South Forks Plaxa, at the National Honor Soci- ety convention, and for various ladies groups around the area. Besides Sue and Lori, other members of the group were Kim LeClerc, Tcrri Hallgrimson, Cathy Krilc, Jodie Shores, and Cathy Cook. A highlight of the year for the girls were their pranks on Volume II. a male har- mony quartet. Prank I was the toilet papering of the boys ' s homes at -4:, ) A.M. Prank II occurred on April Fools Day when the boys were dressed in Velvetone garb and were made to sing in front of the Concert Choir. Volume II ' s car was decorated with cans, shaving cream, and streamers after a concert for Prank III. As [ht crowd lauj hs Kim LtCltrc, alias Kadota Pru ■ cncc, starts chcrn down --!!t l -ll On thtif way home group members Sue Oltmanns. Jodie Shores, Kim Tern Halgnmson bends over as part of the chorc- LeClert raised On their way home group members sue t.)ltmanns. Jodie ihores, Kim lern Malgnmson bend 1B LeClerc, and Lon Koppelman fall into character as soon as the camera is ography tor the song : . L... Durmg a Christmas pep rally the Velvetones sing F.veteti the J:vergreen to prmcipai Everett Knudsvig. ,lp.K -Pr,f)MC;-% ,l-l{l] , )m riiii t r .. i Weanil); fier l MOs j;arb. Sue ()ltmann ini;i the Hues ' jrhy 0)i)k sin(;s nwllow music to the ttowj durinj; n tht schiic.l j:vmnas.um As pati ;( tht act. Catliy ( .ink I.Miks iii distasrc at Sue i llimanns ' f Christmas pep talK M
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