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Capture Musical HonorsALWOOD — A1 Wood vocal and instrumental participants in the Area 13 State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest last Saturday at Monmouth earned M3 sweepstake points to put A1 Wood among I h e leaders among the 23 schools enteredArea 13 includes all size schools in an area that extends south to Roseville, north to Westmcr, east to Kewanec and Galesburg and west to A1 WoodEighty-five students participated in the contest, many of them in more than one event In the judging a Division I rating was the highest possible score Both Division I and Division II ratings counted toward the sweepstake pointsVocal music students from Al-Wood earning Division I ratings were Chris Peterson for girls low voice solo, Rhonda Cowsor for girls medium voice solo. Hay Olson for boys low voice solo, a girls single ensemble. LuAnn Colburn. Cheryl Robbins, Rhonda Cowser and Pam Johnson, a hoys single ensemble:-Mark Atchison, Tim Thor, Russell Bruline and Ray Olson, mixed double ensemble Linda Kiundt, Cindy Pearson, Debbie Enstrom, Tina Mahalo-vich, Steve Barton, Jeff Newman, Steve Spivey and P a t Swanson; boys double ensemble: Steve Barton, Steve Robbins, David Dye, Brian McFar-lin, Roger Hugos, Dennis (’aimer, Brandon Anderson and Dick Sherrard, and another boys double ensemble J a y Olson. Gordon Hambleton, Bry* on Swanson, Kevin Spivey, Rick Anderson, Steve Molburg, Dave Rehn and Larry Youngren.Those earning Division II ratings were Marion Calmer and Mark Atchison for boys high voice solo, Jim Luallen for boys medium voice solo, Lu Ann Colburn and Barb Green for girls high voice solo; MarcyNelson for girls low voice solo. Pam Swanson for girls medium voice solo. Tcri Edwardson-aml Kim Miller for a vocal duet, boys single ensemble Marion Calmer, Dennis Colburn, Doug Nelson and Jim Luallen, girls single ensemble Barb Nesbitt, Judy Olson, Vicki Jordan and Connie Edmund, girls double ensemble Kathy Blaine, Connie Schatteman, Shirley Larson, Linda Kiundt, Mary Anderson, Donna Fellers. Barb Peterson and Alice Schmidt, mixed double ensemble Dawn Ment-zer, Mary Steward, Debbie Nelson, Chris Peterson, D a v e Beck, Craig Jordan, Gary Adamson, Mark Johnson, mixed single ensemble Annette Curry, Karen Nelson, Dennis Colburn and Richard Bergstrom, mixed single ensemble* Barb Green, Susan Johnson, Larry Goff and Stan RoesnerWOODIIULL — A semi-trailer truck driven by Morris Clap, 20. of Newman, III , and owned by Black Brothers Trucking Co sideswiped another semi owned by Hustead Truck Lines of Baring, Mo . about 2 a m Tuesday on Interstate 74 just south of the WoodhuIi-AIpha exitObservers theorize that Clapfell asleep and struck the Hus-tead truck which was slopped along the shoulder of the road to change drivers (’lap was hospitalized at Cottage Hospital in Galesburg, but the other occupant of his truck, Walter Colvin, 51, of Paris, II! , and the two occupants of the other truck, Howard Parrish, 29, ofInstrumental music students earning Division I ratings were, Jane Wallin and Becky Enstrom for flule solos, Debbie Enstrom for both a clarinet solo and a piano solo, Jerrie Whitcomb for a bass clarinet solo, Richard Bergstrom for a snare drum solo, Connie Edmund Chris Peterson and Candace Bnbon - Richard Bergstrom with drum duets, brass sextet* Ray Olson, David Cooper, Pat Swanson, Dennis Calmer, Paul Briggs and M a r y Olson, mixed clarinet quartet*Susan Lambert, Vicki Petrovich, Stephanie Main and Jerri Whitcomb, trombone quartet Jim Luallen, Dennis Colburn, Jay Olson and Brent Peterson, woodwind duet Becky Enstrom and Pam Swanson, flute trio Cheryl Robbins, Jane Wallin and Rhonda Cowser, cornet trio Linda Kiundt, Dan NelsonBaring, Mo , and Wallace Elder. 35. of Edina, Mo , were treated for minor injuries and releasedThe Black Brothers truck was loaded with s«ed corn and the other truck with three tiers of hogs, two hogs being destroyed.The Black Brothers truck had damage to the cab and trailer, but the other was only damaged in the left rear of the trailerClap was reportedly issued a ticket for improper lane usage, and Parrish, the other driver, was ticketed for illegal parkingWreckers owned by George Beck were called to the scene, and first helped move the Hustead truck ' The wreckers re-and Steve Spivey. .Instrumental music students earning Division II ratings were; Kathy Blaine and Marcy Nelson with piano solos; Cheryl Robbins with a flute solo; Ray Olson with a trombone solo; mixed clarinet quartet: B e v Steffen, Bev McLaughlin, Kathy Carlson, Tina Mahalovich; saxophone trio Kathy Blaine, Doug Nelson and Larry Youngren, brass duet Kathy Anderson and Susan Johnson; wood-...d quintet Barb Peterson, hiii eii Nelson,* Vicky Stroud, Marcy Nelson and Debbie Nelson, flute trio* Judy Olson, Barb Peterson and Mary AndersonAccompanists were: BeckyEnstrom, Debbie Nelson, Debbie Enstrom, Lu Ann Colburn, Vicki Jordan, Marcy Nelson, Mrs Estelle Miller and Larry Olson.turned to the scene at 6 a.m and worked until 10 a m to pull the other semi-trailer out of the field where it had cometo rest.Two wreckers were used to do the actual pulling, and two others to control the semi’s movement Beck stated that the semi was pulled out still loaded, which isn’t usually done, and with its brakes locked. He estimated the trailer, truck, and its load to weigh 75,000 lbs.Beck is quite proud of his largest wrecker which he calls “Big Beulah” He started with an old gas tanker truck and spent over a year building itON I INTERSTATE 71Trucks Collide Tuesday; Both Drivers Ticketed
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