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2 OFUS Girl s Chorus Row 'I Pam Doxey Teri Foreman Denise Mechails Mrs Whitlock lanice Woods Renee Harrell Mara Lawrence Row 2 Sandra Lewis Angela Whaff Pam jones Sharon Zirges Shiela Vaughn Ieanne Perry Row 3 Iris joseph Cheryl jackson Aleesa Cnr- X , . I , A I I . . , , , . . I . , h i . , I Godwin, Vivian Watson, Ivy Brown, lwalini Thomas. Row 1: Theresa Seep, Teri Foreman, Kathleen Pettet, Lisa Wolf, Alyssa Graver, Anne Greunke, Debby Clark, Anita Castillo, Eugene Soricelli, Scott johnson, Denise Reynolds, Ruth Bergdoll, Susan Sivillis, Sandra Carawan, Brenda Warrow, Dolores Duggan, julia Willi- son, Iris joseph, Mrs. Whitlock. Row 2: Denise Michaels, Cathy Stephenson, Mercyd Bur- ton, Maria Leftwitch, Suzie Plumlee, Scott Knoght, Hebron Malaki, Chuck Settlemeyer, james Harrell, Roger Adams, Carla Hipps, Tina Linton, Kara Somers, Wendy Willie, Renee Harrell, Merinda Hoyner. Row 3: Debbie Malvas, Heidi Marella, Glenda Harrell, Sherry Swafford, Scottie Garrison, Charlie Aycock, Todd King, Philip Okkerse, Tina Godfred, X They sing and give concerts all year long. Girl's Chorus gave a total of six concerts during their busy year. At Christmas time, they could be seen and heard at Pembroke Mall. During Omnibus, the Chorus entertained the stu- dent body during sixth bell. Other activities for the year included a joint concert with singers from Cox High School and appearences at various local churches. Concert Chorus was also at Pembroke Mall during the Christmas Holidays. Activities included their participation in Singing 77 , which. was a show put on by the music department.
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small encounter group. The 16- member cast handled Rogers' clever use of the 'play-within-a- play technique in excellent fashion. The reality of the issues handled in the play were accented by the bare stage set and the fine per- formances by the well-rehearsed cast. Those who attended the pre- formances were pleased with their 'encounter' with the truth. f 1 - On floor- Clarrissa Torres, Todd King, Eugene Soricelli, Sharon Hogan, Sit- ting- Don Voght, Liz Hembree, Becky Dow, Ms. Cobb. Theresa Lacousierre, Diane Dunn. Standing- Robin Harrey, jim Tyer, Ray Nunnery, David Hollo- man, Sally Valentine, Donna Smith. On Floor- Candi Gurney, Susan johns, Carol Carter, Michelle Albert. Sitting- Monique Martin, Tom Burbage, Cathy Smith, Monica Wozlek, Mary Mc- Kenize, Terri Pearl Standing- Susan Sivils, Dee Dee Wilson, Mike Gardner, Margaret Walker, Tommy Stahl. A ..4, I2 IP '51 S -ihwl uf ff
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ii Madrigals. Row 1: Debby Clark Anita Castillo Eugene Soricelle Mrs. Whitlock Scott johnson Denise Reynolds Ruth Bergdoll. Row 2: Anne Cireunke Chuck Settlemeyer Roger Adams Susan Sivils. Row 3: Maria Leftwich Suzie Plumbee james Harrel Tina Linton Carla Hipps. V... ,gs ':..Q.::. ,,'iL A . ' V. . gwzifhgx 1 4 The Madrigals had a very busy year. Performances during the Christmas Holi- days were made on the Dick Lamb Show, Midday, and The Mike and Lynn Show. Live shows at Pembroke Mall and local churches climaxed the busy yule sea- son. At times it seemed as if the Madrigals sang more than they slept or attended classes. But the spirit they infused in Bayside lpeaked at Omnibusl made us happy What better purpose could music serve? 20
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