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Row 1--M. Larson, L. Kinsler, C. Wiesner, M. Korn, R. Peterson, B Unser R Mathison T Helm, I. Quigley Row 2-Z Larson, B. Larson, Grunwald, je. Gnuerke, M. Becke r,j Kellogg C Korn Row 3-J. Reerz, B. Schmude, Vandomlen, M. Lummeman, M. Meyers Ecksteln Row 4-R. Day, H. johnson, R. Larsen, R. Hzindr, L. Smith, R. Achteburg The Spring Concert featured all the three songs used nt the contests. In nddirion, they played Voodoo, Gypsy Love Song, und A1 warm-up march called Trombones Tri- umphant. At this concert the Arion Award was given to the most deserving senior member in the band. It is based on scholastic, attitude in band, ability, and willingness. The band concluded the year by playing at the com- mencement exercises, -53.-
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Nw X Row 1-C. Romberg, M. Popke, S. Heath, M. Becker, Thiex, B. Broehm, D. Johnson, P. Kolodzik Row 2-Mr. J. Perry, jo. Gauerke, K. Wentzel, L. Anderson, M. Drews, M. Wentzel, I.. Pride, F. Krueger Row 3-J. Soley, B. Fruend, 1. Mathison, R. Markerr, D. johnson, J. Landwehr, A. Becker ROW 4-D. Pinnow, D. Reetz, V. Schonscheck,C. Hendry, P. Niemuth, T. Ehlke, G. Scovel BAD During the concert, jim Soley, president of the band. presented a gift to Mr. Perry. It was given in behalf of the band, to show their appreciation for all the work he had done. The band began the year with 57 enthusiastic members, under the direction of Mr. jack Perry. They began to plan their schedule for the year with their first public appear- ance at the Homecoming parade. According to custom, the band led the parade across town and back to the bonfire. Spring was a busy time for the band, with the Spring After hard work and long hours of practice, under the Concert, music festivals. and the solo and ensemble con- capable guidance of Mr. Perry, the band presented its an- tests. nual Winter Concert on December 18. Included in the A . d i ! . f . I l. program were: RMB March, Secnes from the Sierras, neg .Gum WB Ugg qt Us 'gmail SSW? rm .. . . . .,.. ,. .. . ,,.. . ear, i w' a it - -a inf ' - 1 ws Christmas Suite, Blue Tango, If Thou Be Near, Disc yf 151 ds., S5 L 5 mn C5 ' ml l l .. .. Q ., s A ' e , z L Jockey, and Show Boy March' The applause of the given nitric which they hid never' seen b .fore ml the Q 1 1 . . judge directed this number. In addition to this number, the crowd brought them back for an encore, and, in the famous bind h Cd three other numbers The Wqrm U much Wim last words of Mr. Perry, lt just so happens that we have P Ly . ,, .. 1 ' l' 'l . ' .. Storm King. Dance of the Hours was the required an extra number ready. number, and The Symphony Number 5 in E Minor was the selected number, -52-
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ROW ONE: P Kolodzik, S. Breaker, L. Kinsler, Z. Larson, L. Pride, M. Korn, S. Schmcling, E. Kinsler, Miss Wysocki ROW TWO: N. Schmidt, Grunwald, C. Romberg, Brommelmeier, V. Pufahl. J. Landwehr, C. Brazee, J. Wheaton ROW THREE: Weisner, C. Kolodzilc, C. Mueller, Gauerke, M. Becker, M. Meinen, S. Bruss ROW FOUR: Gauerke, K. Friedrich, A. Christianson, M. Wiesner, R. Muller, M. Popke. GIRL CHORUS The Girls' Chorus under the direction of Miss Joanne Wysocki got off to a running start this year by having more girls interested than it could accommodate. After the final cutting was done, the girls began work for their first appearance, which was at the annual open house. Their numbers for this program included, At the Tea House, and All the Things You Are. After their fine showinr at the oven house the firls u 5 I I F 1 fa began working toward the Wiriter Concert, which was held on December 18. Their selections for this concert wete O Come, O Come, Immanuel, On a Morning Long Ago, and 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Judy Grunwald was the soloist for this number. ...54... In the spring, their efforts turned to work for the spring festivals, concert, and solo and ensemble events. A dou- ble trio consisting of Susan Bruss, Jeanette Gauerke, Judy Wheaton, Pat Kolodzik, Joyce Brommelmeier, and Janice Landwehr was entered in the contest. A single trio fea- tured Nancy Schmidt, Adele Christianson, and Judy Grun- Wald. The Girls' Chorus ended a very successful year by ap- pearing at the commencement exercises.
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