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CHOIR SINGING IN THE HALLS Aside from the basic courses offered at LaSalle, there are also classes offered for the talented group of singers. There are three different choirs, the mixed choir, and the LaSalle singers. They give many performance at school as well as in the community. Some of thes are at Me- morial Hospital, The University Club at Notre Dame, Grandparents Day and at the Christmas Program. Many of these students will use their tal- ent just for their own personal enjoyment. I got involved in choir because 1 really enjoy singing, replies freshmen Jenny Douthart. Some students go on to sing in the communi- ty choirs. A strong foundation in music gained by singing in an excellent choir, like LaSalle ' s, remains an encouragement and an inspira- tion to keep singing in a community choir, states Mr. Conrad Damion who also sings in the South Bend Community Choir. These students put in many after hours practices. Not only must they memorize the songs, but many must also work on dance steps. All of this is a lot of hard work and dedication, but in the end, it all pays off with a great performance and a couple of curtain calls. The lowered lights set the mood in the Christmas pro- gram while senior Tim Mitchell sings I ' ll Be Home for Christmas. photo by Root Photographers Kim Szymanski, Janet Frazier, Kevin Wilson, Jennifer Teves, Sharon McBride, Brad Cooreman, Valerie Wi- tulski, Brian Andrzejewski, Tim Mitchell, Regina Wil- liams, Randy Mallard, Matthew Hostetler, Bill Spangler, Greg Bikowski, Mario Bollins, John Klawiter, Melissa Dean, Howard Ennis, Jeannie Ruppert, Chris Scott, Kris Micheal, Kevin Milliman photo by Root Photographers WBffimm 44 Choir Academics
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left Jonathon Edmison makes a point to the judge, Mrs. Poilizotto, in a mock court session while the defense Trent leraci and Brian Andrzejewski listen in. middle Officer Eddie Vann explains Miranda to Mr. Murray ' s Street Law class. The Miranda law states all people must be read their rights when they are arrest- ed. below Not intimidated by the clustered board of Early World notes, freshmen Brian Conely and his classmates concentrate on keeping their notebooks up to date. Academics History 43
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front Kim Phillips, Kimberly Kelley, Sue Garwood, Cindy Mayer, Rudy Jones, Kirk Karaszewski, Shawn Pittman, DeRon Phillips, Mario Boiling, Janet Gillis, Kimberly Berger. Kelly Traxler, Kris Michael second Melissa Dean, Shannon Timm, Teresa Vanderbosch, Cindy Johnson, Stelanie Fouche, Kevin Milliman, Christopher Johnson, Tim Mitchell, Randy Mallard, James Minnie, Jed Finley, Jimmi Lou Horvath, Janet Frazier back Lyn Honer, Jennifer Teeves, Valerie Witulski, Terrence Stroud, Rick Lax, Carlos Pruitt, Bethany Scott, Robin Cornells. Jeanie Ruppert, Debera Horvath. Back Tim Buchanon, Chris Scott. Philip Mitchell. Brad Cooreman, Brian Andrzejewski, Greg Bikowski, Tim Minne, William Jones, Maria Leake, Jennifer Canfield, Gayle Dickerson photo by R oot Photographers I mm m t front Mashelda Patterson. Terae Reid. Carey Branstetter. Shawn Gunn. Joi Lee Marvin, Teri Becker, Machelle Fulce, Kerry Connors, April McFarlin, Janine Felder, Tina Zawacki, second row Sarah Jones, Yonnio Washing- ton, Cathy Person, Corey Davis. Jim Walkowski. Warren Graham. Barry White. Julie Monroe, Raegan Luther, Michelle Hurley, Nell Hayes, third row Jenny Douthart, Donna Smuda, Lisa Miner, David Wills. Terrence Stroud. Aaron Skubizewski, Steve Littlejohn, Delphine Poe. Juanita Jefferson. Rebecca Jacobs, back Cassie Kline. Kathy Green, Jeaneen Neely, Cathy Williams. Kathi Grose. Michele Kozuch, Melanie Marosz. Angelina Hawkins, Julie VanDuesen. Kerry Traxler. Lisa Witt photo by Root Photographers upper left Brian Andrzejewski. Mario Boling and Brad Cooreman goof off while rehearsing their memorable scene in the Christmas Program. photo by Root Photographers lower left Choir director, Mr. John Vogel coaches Cory Davis in making the last minute changes and putting on the polishing touches. photo by Root Photographers Choir Academics Academics 4.
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