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ARTISTIC PEOPLE UPPER LEFT: Mr. Dennis gives free spins away. UPPER CENTER: Linda Zang working? UPPER RIGHT: What hap- advice to all his students. ABOVE: Daryll works diligently on Lisa Tierney’s por- pened? LOWER CENTER: The art stu- Young and Marcie Watson display their trait. dents show Christmas spirit. talents. ABOVE RIGHT: Kerry Smith OPPOSITE: TOP CENTER: Are they really 58
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SOUNDS OF “SOUTH 8 x Among the works of the cho- rus performed at the fall concert was a rendition of songs from “South Pacific.’’ Although there was not much time for rehearsal, the group put out quite a credita- ble performance. That concert kicked off an ambitious schedule for the chorus. To celebrate Christmas, an hour long choral presentation with narration was staged in the gym. The singers freely admitted that the concert was unaccustomedly long, the stage lights boiling’ and the shoes, well, just a bit too tight. But intent on giving a concert that no one will forget, the cho- rus worked even harder for the spring concert. Contemporary solos were sung by Natalie Scheeler, Joe Zang, Jackie Pearce, Rhonda Wicks, David Russell, Vincent Lively, and Danny Stubbs. Parts of the Mes- siah and West Side Story were also performed. Chorus Class really worked hard this year, and the end result made all scales of strange syllables, sore throats, and breathing exercises worth it. Well. . . Almost. a J ; 7 Po See tomer PACIFIC” Jie
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CREATE MASTERPIECES i This year art students have submitted projects to art shows in Cecil County. Some people were recommended to the Gifted and Talented Program. Our cre- ative art instructor, Mr. Dennis, has again helped students on their way in the world of art. Two projects worked on by art stu- dents were a papier mdaché Santa Claus and a turkey. Both were used by the office for deco- ration during the holiday sea- sons.
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