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A CAPELLA CHOIR Row l: C. Britton, V. Vauk, M. Busby, M. Aagcson, I. Tapliek, C. Aebiseher, I. Oldenburg, B. Henderson, E. Wiebc. Row 2: D. Helsabeck, D. Grzxhn, I. Edgerton, F. Balsley, E. Green, N. Grosshnndler, M. Clinnrd, P. Hamilton. Row 3: E. Pet- erson, I. Beck, T. Becker, I. Sehwenker, K. Mennes, L. Lew's, C. Falk, I. Gill, E. Wheclcr. Row 4: I, Rafoth, E. Dana, I. Stielil, T. Thomsen, I. Wuslm, I. Dornfeld, I. Verthein, B. Newton, M. Marsh, A. Willard. Re-W 5: I. Dean, E. Wcdcll, T. I-Iarringtun, I. MeLeod, M. Musolf, E. Harris, D. Koltcs, S. T.-ewarthu, C. Haugen, I. Lillywhite, S. Volz. Miss Huxtnble rchearses Boys' Double BOYS' QUARTET , Quartet-E, Peterson, E. Harris, M. Mu- K. Krcutzinzlnn, E. Wcdcll, T. Harrington, S- Volzr ACCOWPIUUSY solf, W. Attoc, R. Ross. I. Dean BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO E. Harris, M. Musolf, E. Peterson, B. Kocpckc, R. Ross, W. C. Britton, M. Clinard, M. Aageson, K. Mennes, L. Reuter, S. Attoc, R. Rodenfels Boardman, S. Wcstermoe, A. Kautz, S. Sand CLUB 21
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Row 1: B. Peterson, L. Reuter, A. Clark, M. Freed, T. Iohnson, N. Wynn, A. Nelson, M. Havillc, M. Metz. Row 2: K. Hawley, H Schneider, S. Wagner, K. Taylor, M. Stanke, M. Damman, S. Boardman, W. Attoe, R. Ross, F. Kubly, R. Rodenfels. Row 3: I. Waln, I. Morton, V. Beld, E. Cline, I. Plcnkc, M. McLeod, T. Edgerton, I. Haugsland, B. Koepcke, I. Wilber. Row 4: A. Teegardin, K. Browy, S. Sand, A. Kautz, S. Westermoe, M. Schwartz, G. Kraut, F. Hasler, I. Stockner. Rc-w 5: E. Runkel, L. Larson, B. Dar- lington, K. Kreutzmann, R. Hilliard, W. Askov, R. Workman, R. Caswell, I. Goetz, I. Schlumberger. A CAPELLA CHOIR Choir's first public performance came on Sunday, December 15, for the Capitol Pageant. Traditional carols accompanied tableaux depicting the Christmas story. The Christmas program was on the following Friday, December 20, in the auditorium. After sing- ing The Angels' Song , the choir entered from the hall in a candlelit processional to the stage. Highlights of the program included Ave Marie , Carol Noel , and It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas . Iohn Rafoth played an organ accompaniment to several selections. For the Winter Concert, Sunday, April 26, the choir sang Londonderry Air , Carol of the Drum , Ride On, King Iesus , and America, Our Heritage . Lighter music was featured in the Pop Concert and program on April 25. Numbers included Zip-A- Dee-Doo-Dah , It's A Most Unusual Day , A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes , Cranberry Corners , and Tinga Layo . Lori Larson and Ieff Dean sang a duet from the Serenade from The Student Prince . Their spring repertoire for the all-city music festi-I val consisted of Sine Nomine , Wilt Thou Walk Beside Me , Elijah, Rock , Almighty God of Our Fathers , Barn Dance , and Caleno Custereme . Choir sang for Commencement on Iune 13, mark- ing the close of their 1957-1958 season. 20 CLUB BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET This group of junior boys banded together in their freshman year. They have been singing together ever since. On December 6 the boys sang at the junior class party. The Christmas holidays found them singing at dances at the Ivy Inn, Loraine Hotel, Maple Bluff Country Club, and Nakoma School. They joined the Girls Triple Trio in singing on a number of occasions during the year, including the P.T.A. Welfare Show and a program for the South- ern Wisconsin Teachers' Convention. BOYS' QUARTET Quartet is composed of four senior boys. They began singing as a group early in the fall. Since then they have sung at all the school concerts and occasionally have sung for other functions. They practiced each Wednesday and Friday before school with Miss Huxtable. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO Singing echoed and reechoed through the upper corridors after school on Mondays and Wednesdays as the Girls' Triple Trio practiced. This year in addi- tion to' the regular school concerts the girls have sung at churchvservices, the' Ivy Inn, Girls' Club Tea, and caroled with the boys' double quartet during the Christmas season. The two groups also sang for a brotherhood aud program. Sara Volz was the Triple Trio's accompanist.
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Row 1: R. Retherfortl, A. Teegartlin, C. Aebischer, M. Farrell, E. Wedell. Row 2: O. Glacscr, E. Runkcl, C. Lawton, I. Gintz, G. Gilbert, K. I-lenton, M. Schallcrt, E. Cline, M. Stanke, H. Shanrls. Row 5: I. Grams, M. Anderson, N. Nielsen, R. Dicke, K. Potter, I. Morton, K. Mennes, M. Haville, I. Kcrttulu V, Dawn, D. Peterson, W. Dietrich, I. Nafziger, S. Lofthus, C. Haugen, R. Rauschenberger, M. Whit- fortl, W. Chapman. Rc-xv 4: H. Schneider, I. Vcrtein, M. Schwartz, R. Skilton, B. Burnett, C. Marek, M. Eccles, K. Brigham, B. Duwe, N. Albrecht, B. Hasler, M. Wood, R. Berry, VV. Attoe, I. Rafoth, M. Musolf, I. Reynolds, G. Miekow, C. Brictson. Standing: D. Helsabcck, M. MacNicoll, M1'. Stankc, D. Lautz, M. Kuescl. y ORCHESTRA Orchestra set to work immediately and began pre- paring for the October Pop Concert and the Decem- ber Winter Concert. They were prepared under the direction of Mr. Ernest I. Stanke. Gieg's Triumphal March from 'Sigerd Iorsalfar Suite' led off the Winter Concert program on Ian- uary 26. Also included in the concert were Matinees Musicalesi' and Belle of the Ball . Pianist Marcia Haville, a soloist, played the diflicult Concerto in G Minoru by Mendelssohn. This spring the orchestra went on tour to Nicolet High School in Milwaukee on April l. They had t'he following repertoire: First Movement of the Petite Suitev, Songs from South Pacific , Perpetual 22 CLUB Motion , Procession of the Sardar , and Tempta tion . While in Milwaukee, the orchestra toured the art gallery, a newspaper, and Nicolet High School. The Spring Concert-the final performance for the orchestra of '58-featured The Schuman Piano Con- certo in A Minor Qfirst movementj played by Ca- milla Haugeng a French horn solo, Morceau de Con- cert , played by Iohn Rafothg and Serenade , spotlighting the flute and string orchestra. Ianet Morton played as a flute soloist in this number. The concerts are not the only performances of the orchestra. They were asked to perform during intermissions of the fall and spring plays and to furnish music for the T-House of P.T.A. They also participated in the All-City music festival. Officers for 1958 were: Eric Wedell, President, Iohn Rafoth, Vice-president, and Ann Marie Tee- gardin, Secretary. Gone with the wind! Row lz K. Mennes, M. Havillc, K. Potter, I. Morton. Row 2: B. Dietrich, I. Nafziger, D. Peterson
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