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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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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 l: I. Morto-n, M. Havillc, K. Mcnnes, K. Potter, B. I-lelm, A. Keith, M. Gleason. Row 2: W1 Dietrich, D. Peterson, I. Nafziger, S. Lofthus, K. Brigham, I. Reigle, S. Asperheim, I. Wiedmann. I. Scheerer, M. Rosenfeld, K. Armstrong, L. Buckland, P. Harrison, I. Kertulln. Row 3: I. O'Ncill, D. Bainbridge. P. Elver, I. Blanch, A. Davenport, D. Welch, I. Reynolds, T. Trimble, T. Steffcns, M, Mu- solf, P. Hathaway, B. l-lnslcr, R. Bccry, W. Attoe, I. Rafoth, L. McDanials, R. Dump, I. Iacschke, I. Beck, N. Albrecht, B. Duwe. Row 4: M. Ehrensperger, I. Iuhl, P. Goetz, M. Bakken, R. Sweet, M. Bignell, I. Yount, R. Nuehring, D. Rarick, W. Iohnson, G. Woolever. I. Culbertson, B. Ellison, S. Benson, M. Kuesel, L. liarbash, I. Seybold, D. Pratke, M. Bourne, L. Gleason, G. Mickow, D. Gilpin, D. Bunch, I. Klein, E. Harris, C. Brictson. Row 5: D. Hclsabeck, D. Iohnson, M. MacNicoll, T. Cannon, D. Dick. West's marching band took to the practice Held early in September and practiced faithfully three mornings a week in addition to regular class periods. These efforts produced half-time shows which added color to the football season. With the football season behind them, under the leadership of Mr. Ernest I. Stanke, conductor, the band set itself to preparing for the forthcoming concerts. The Winter Concert, on Ianuary 26, included the overture to Hltalian Girl in Algiers and Cowboy Reverief, As a solo Barbara Duwe played on the alto saxophone- Beautiful Colorado. Porgy and Bess selections highlighted the Pop Concert on March l4. Other numbers included La Rougetten which featured the harp of Vicki Vauk, Marianna, Waltzing VVinds, Agnew, and Flight of the Bumblebee, ' featuring the clarinets, flutes, and saxophones. The audience was enthusiastic over a novelty number-HMy Buddy played by Mr. McCloskey on a Water hose. The last appearance of the band of '58, the Spring Concert, was a great success. The band played Polka and Fugue from l'Schwanda , l'Fanfare and Allegro, and featured Concertino, a trio of the first three clarinets-Dave Peterson, Bill Dietrich, and Iim Nafziger. As the year came to a close, band members looked back on nine months of musical memories. Few would forget their experiences in playing in the pep bandn, at basketball games, and in pep auds. This year's band officers were as follows: Dave Peterson . ...........,....,...................... Drum Major Barbara Duwe ..... Quartermaster Iim Reynolds . Iohn Rafoth Chuck Brictson Wayne Attoe .. Bill Dietrich .. Iim Nafziger , Larry Lulling . Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Lieutenant . Corporal Corporal Corporal Mark Musolf ..,.... ..,. C orporal Ed Harris .....,. Ioan Kertulla , Maurice Bakke Marcia I-laville . Corporal Corporal Corporal Librarian Ianer Morton ........... ....., S ecretary Nancylee Albrecht ....,. ...,.. S ecretary Pepper-upper! D. Peterson, Pep Band CLUB 23
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