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FIRST ROW: Mary Wright, Julie Lamp, Colleen Willert, Judy Weible, Nila Foster, Deanna Schram, Roberta Haas, Linda Walker. SECOND ROW: Gale Bathke, Frederick liickers, Duane Fitch, Jim Hein, Dennis Manske, Roland Temme, Charles Koeber, Joyce Cook, Cheryl Johnson, Jill Hendrickson, Mary Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Sally Lutt, Brad Hickerson, Carole Wright, Judy Woods, Judy Tietsort, Judy Kollmorgen, Bill Koeber, Nancy Sheppard, Linda Mau, Neil Stuthmann. DIRECTOR: Mr. Green. On hand to perform for class plays and com- mencement was the high school orchestra. Mr. Fred Vorce, instructor at Hahn High, directed the orchestra in several light numbers, such as Sourwood lVlountain,H and HTea for Two to create the atmosphere for the Junior Class Play. At the close of the school year, the orchestra played the traditional HPomp and Circumstanceu for the commencement exercises. Julie Lamp Mary Wright and Joyce Cook are 1n string trlo
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Woodwind quintet members are Mary Pawelski, Roberta Haas, Mary Wright, Joyce Cook, and Bill Koeber. The end of football season found the band settling down to work inside on concert material. At the Winter Concert, Dennis Manske was fea- tured as a Chef as the Band played HShortnin' Bread Special. 'iBallet for Young Americansn and Horlando Palandrinon were two other numbers performed for the concert. With the concert be- hind them, Mr. Green and the bandsmen began looking for a challenging contest number. District Music Contest marked the last appearnace of the seventeen seniors with the high school band. liowever, any of the graduates or any one in the community can participate in the summer band Richard Temme, Charles Koeber, Kenny Vogel, Jim Hein, Roland Temme, and Robert Tiedtke are in the brass sextet. series. The band gave eight concerts in Bressler Park during the summer months. Heading the Band Council's activities this year was President, Joyce Cook, Vice President, Judy Woods, Secretary, Mary Lu Pawelskig Trea- surer, Carolyn Benshoofg Quartermaster, Mary Wrightg Librarian, Maydelle Echtenkamp. The main project promoted by the council was the idea to invite Stanton's band members to be guests of Wayne Band members of the day of College Homecoming when Stanton met Wayne in a football game that evening.
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Jane and Stanley discover research takes a lot of Charles and Colleen are reviewing the Wesleyan tourn- time and patience. ament criticisms. ehoooe the Qight clfoorcl Colleen Willert and Chuck Koeher usually took the affirmative stand on the proposition,Hesolved That the federal government should sustain prices of all major agricultural products at not less than 9021 parity, while ,lane Jeffrey and Stanley Baier most often took the negative side. The squad after many hours of practice during their spare time went to tournaments twice at Lincoln, once at Sioux City, and Fremont under the sponsorship of lVlr. Kenny. Besides debating, Charles entered extemporaneous speaking, Colleen, poetry readingg and Jane, original oration. Both teams found the efforts put forth worthwhile and realized that debate was very beneficial. ibelsatero The rest of the team evaluates what Stanley is saying in his constructive speech. -34..
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