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We Sing a Song to Cheer You BOYS' CHORUS - FIRST ROW: John Swiger, Randle Dhaemers, Richard Clarke, David Junchen, Larry Harris, Mrs. King. SECOND ROW: Darryl Anderson, Gary Harder, Mayford Davis, Larry Hoffman, Leonard Dorothy, Mike Welsh. THIRD ROW: Daryl Wright, Bob Tomlinson, Eugene Martens, Daryl Chard, Kenneth Adams, Terry Dawson, Ed Zurcher. FOURTH ROW: Don Tomlinson, Keith Hayne, Chuck Lee, Dick Krahl, Garry Clarke, Jim McConnell. Mary Lou Sommers, Elaine Johnson, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Mary Rose Fitzpatrick, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Judy Meredith, Karen Watson, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Nina Rhodenbaugh.
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Music Makes the Heart to Sing Marching at the Homecoming Parade The year 1959-1960 was a very good year for the band. The band started out by leading the Homecoming Parade with the march music it is so well noted for, and later that night the ban j presented a musical-marching show at the half of our football game. Besides playing for the pep meetings this year, the band also sponsored a tra- veling pep band that went along with the pep club to all football games away from home. During the basketball season, it provided enter- tainment at the games. On February 26, ten ensembles and solos went to East Moline to par- ticipate in the district music contest. Two of these entries went on to the state contest at Normal. The band as a whole entered the dis- trict contest on April 2. On May 4, many people heard our spring concert. To conclude a successful year, the band provided the music for commencement exercises in May. SHERRARD HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND The picture to the right shows Mrs. King, our chorus director, and her two accompanists Rose Mary Klingebiel and Garry Clarke. The chorus provided many hours of happy listening for our school this year. At open house, a group of boys called the Tuesday Tunesters” sang. At Christmas time, a concert of holiday music was presented which included several special numbers. As soon as Christmas was over, Mrs. King began to get ready for the spring concert and festival. On March 22, the concert was given, and on May 10, the chorus participated in theCombelt Music Festival. Besides concerts, there have been many special groups selected from the chorus members who sang at various functions. The chorus finished their musical year by having a special ensemble sing at Baccalaureate.
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With a Song in Our Hearts GIRLS’CHORUS - FIRST ROW: Barbara Bowen, Jeanne Sanquist, Nancy Cox, Pam Lindley, Charlene Kness, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Judy Zwicker, Marsha Vogler, Mary Rose Fitzpatrick, Judy Meredith, Diane Claeys. SECOND ROW: Mrs. King, Juliann Redpath, Mary Ann Lindberg, Bonnie Tatman, Betty Hauger, La Royce Hutchinson, Joyce Hutchinson, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Nina Rhodenbaugh, Pam Miller, Patty Zurcher, Sandra Lovelace, THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Sommers, Diane De Greve, Toni Hutchins, Eileen Davis, Mary Jane Mindock, Sandra Qualls, Karen Tomlinson, Patty Hintermeister, Marie Redecker, Barbara Lane, Eileen Milks, Carolyn Ritchie, Ruth Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Johnson, Martha Miller, Connie Parchert, Theresa De Backere, Karen Watson, CarolMartens, Janice Wright, Carol Christensen, Rosemary Seitz, Lois Frank, Julia Shirley, Bette Doonan. FIFTH ROW: Rose Mary Klingebiel, Dorothy Holcomb, Jean Holtz, Ruth Davis, Janice Murray, Jackie Normoyle, Susan Bloomquist, Carol De Greve, Peggy Krahl, Janet Hen- derson, Joyce Swiger, Carol Cameron. TUESDAY TUNESTERS: Richard Clarke, David Junchen, Randle Dhaemers, Garry Clarke, Jim McConnell,-Bob Tomlinson, Dick Krahl, Keith Hayne, Daryl Wright, Chuck Lee, Darryl Anderson, Don Tomlinson, Absent.
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