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Chorus Forges Ahead 2) Am I doing this right? 3) I give up! Row 1, Deb Benjamin, llene Persson, Jean Burmester. Shelley Black, Tammy Wendt. Gina Landholm, Holly Rasmus. Allison Wegner. Barb Haase Row 2, Annette Ven-tris, Betty Linscott, Carol Becker, Beth Saner, Rhonda Schulzkump, Kathy Braz-da, nadine Schwinck, Nicole Hansen, director Mrs. Shauer. Row 3, Carole Hagedorn, Diane Mowinkel, Pam Hendricks. Monica Hoffman, Tammy Benjamin, Becky Ventris. Lori Morsett, Jena Neiman. Row 4, Matt Tibbels, Paul Stigge. Bruce Benne, Jim Hladky, Dale Lam-brecht, Jeff Rozendal. Row 5, Bob Brokemeier, Orville Samuelson, Gary Ort-meier, Dan Lubker.
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Row 1 Ricky Schuetze, Cara Schulzkump, Kathryn Swenson. Row 2 Bruce Thalrr., Shannon Theis, Brenda Tosh Row 3 Joe Tosh, Holly Vogltance, Teri Vrba. Row 4 Rachelle Westerman. Seventh Graders Sparkle This year the 7th grade has done well in sports. The volleyball team played four games and won three. Girl’s basketball team played five games and won three. Boy's football played three and won them all. Boys basketball played seven games and won five. In wrestling they played five and lost one. At tournament they took third place and there were 12 teams all together. In art, Jill Schmeckpepper’s painting went to a National Scholastics contest and won an honorable mention. The junior high band went to Brainard, Nebr. and brought back an excellent rating and a red ribbon. JoDene Karloff brought home a blue ribbon for a piano solo. At the science fair the 7th grade received blue ribbons for both of their class projects. Sharia Kurz got a red ribbon for her project and David Gregerson got a yellow ribbon for his.
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1) Combined Swing Choirs 2) TaDa . . . 3) Gel out of my way! This year's choir membership of 35 is a far cry from other years of 70, but it makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity. With a few changes in program, we started a new year. another difference in choir this year is that we had morning recitals to help us sing in front of people. Our first activity was the East Husker Vocal Clinic. The whole choir went and we rehearsed the whole day and gave a concert at night. Pretty tiring, but we survived by not eating the food. We put Swing Choir on a winter concert, first time the Sr. and Jr. High were together. It was not a huge success. We would rather have had it separate. The next activity the choir participated in was the combined WPHS and CC concert. This was fun for all because it brought the two schools closer together. Then came the spring concert, a review for District Music contest at Wayne. Everyone has worked hard on small groups, solos, and choir numbers in hopes of high scores at contest. Contest is always exciting! We get out of a day of school to run around in Wayne. But we have work to do. too. It’s always scary to ge tup in front of a judge and not mess up. All in all, we've had a successful year.
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