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1 , SECOND ROW: Patty Strong, Vernice Vahlkarnp, Mary Pawelski, Vlary Wright, Jeanette Lamb, Linda Walker, Sandra Davis, Joyce Cook, Sally Beckenhauer, Marilyn Renter, Judy Weible. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Cook, Lee Ann Hansen, Beverly Milliken, Nila Foster, Jane Jeffrey, Sherry Pryor, Bee Koll- morgen, Julie Lamp, Renee Wiltse, Shiela Hickerson, Deanna Baier, Virginia Vogel. At District Music Contest, April 13 and l4, the vocal music department won their share of laurels. The mixed chorus's contest numbers were The Spirit Also Helpth Us, and Sing Praisesf' Freshman girls made up the girls glee club during the first semester. ln the second semester they were supported by the more experienced girls of the choir. The boys, octet which was organized this year sang numbers such as Jimmy Brown, Daddy Get Your Baby out of Jail, and Cornfield Melodies, for various organizations. ln the octet were Larry Brandstetter, David Ratzlaff, Larry Sheppard, Charles Ahlvers, Don Wightman, Glen lloudersheldt, Norman Pospishil, and Bill Finn. The annual choir party this year was again a steak fry which was held near the end of the school year. The choir officers are as follows: president, Bee Kollmorgeng vice president, Larry Sheppard, treasur- er, Don Wightmang secretary, Phyllis Cook, and librarians, Carolyn Likes and Beverly Milliken. The choir owes much to Mr. Carlson who has been vocal director at the high school during the past four years for his efforts in improving the standards of vocal music. - -1'7- v w l t K 1 w l l 4 1 5 I N? ll tl l l I l 1 xl rl fl 1 i E t l : 1 E 5 it I 9. Q t i l we ll 'i Jul ' it it W-.1-4 ,rw if - lx. .Iwi , ,,,u.,.-,--U, , rr It , ll ,H 1 r rr... ,.., 1 an .m ..,, .. ir.tn1r1s,a.,.s.,.- m r.i ...ar
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5 : -L11 an :fs-. ,, wuyqi-w--7---.M 7 This group through many hours of practice has developed into one of the Husker Conference's best triple trios. THIRD HOW: Shiela Hickerson, Judy Woods, Deanna Baier. SECOND RDW: Phyllis Cook, Mary Wright, Julie Lamp. FIRST HOW: Lee Ann Hansen, Gale Bathke, Sherry Pryor. ACCOMPANIST: Bee Kollmorgen. This groupls blend of voices makes for enjoy- able listening. Phyllis Cook, Sherry Pryor, and Deanna Saier sing in the senior trio.
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