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2w0 MADRIGALS Chamber Ensemble is a small, select group of musicians who sing sixteenth and seventeenth century chamber music. Their agenda includes a Fall concert lthis year it was a Renaissance programl, a Christmas program, which includes carolling at the Smithsonian, and a spring concert. It's hard work, but a lot of fun too. GIRLS CHORUS Girls' chorus is a small, totally female choir who sing pop music. Their repertoire includes a lot of folk songs, ballads and a few religious tunes, and often they are accompanied by a guitar, which adds a special touch to their sound. Any girl who likes to sing would enioy being a part of this group. NT ROW: C. Pine, M. Runenstein, B. Anderson, R. Stroud. ROW 2: K. Wadase, G. Langley, J. Aimelright, T. ed, L. Jirau, D. Slater. CONCERT CHOIR 'he Concert Choir sings basically at ol. Our program consists of cluster rams with junior highs and elementary ools. We give Christmas, Fall and ing concerts, and compete with other ols in a cluster program. We sing by ation throughout the D.C. area. FRONT ROW: T. Hill, S. Edsall, M. Zimmerman, R. Goodman, M. Schavez, Mr. McKenzie, D. King, P. Stultz, J. Neufer, B. Ondusko, M. Williams. ROW 2: J. Parrish, J. Burlison, S. Simmons, B. Crawford, J. Rouen, A. Mansfield, K. Koontz K. Cosco, B. Smith, L. Zimmerman. ROW 3: K. Kertez, D. Miller, A. Montecino, L. Arndt, C. Ross, J. Simmons, M. Hib- bert, G. Wood, B. Rouen, A. Adams, M. Johnson. ROW 4: D. Rader, J. Behrens, C. Fletcher, J. Murphy, J. Atkins, T. Medley, L. Bruns, E. Evans, K. Coffman, C. Miller, E. Klimes. 1
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P0lZlD0lll'l'i of lllll.'il3 FELICITATIONS Felicitations is composed of a double quartet of both guys and girls. The music selections this year are songs from the Gay Nineties. The group also helps out the A.F.S. club, by entertaining at the lnternational Dinner. FRONT ROW: M. Shaver, B. Darnauer, L. LaCivita, K. Mason, D. King, L. Hemenway. ROW 2: M. 1 Gower, J. Rauen, H. Fujimoto, M. Huisman, ROW 3: J. Yanes, M. Schaeffer, M. Zimmerman, J. Atkins, J T. Medley. STRING ENSEMBLE Other than being one of the most edu- cational and disciplined classes in our school, String Ensemble has to be one of the more enioyable ways to spend your time. We work with an exceptionally large class of six under the direction of Miss Janet Agnew, which contains one senior, two iuniors, three sophomores. Everyone gets a chance to relax and socialize. lf you play a string instrument, come and check us out next year. You won't regret it. FRONT ROW: S. Rubinstein, P. Foster. SECOND ROW: J. Twiford, Miss Agnew, F. Farhoudi, M. Smith, D. Slater. FRONT ROW: D. Petit, L. Potter, L. Hopper, T. Wise, B. Darnauer, M. Travers, L. LaCivita, G. Carpenter. ROW 2: J. Pen- ner, E. Holmes, C. Meachum, C. Smith, S. Carodiskey, P. Kushmeider, C. Woods, K. Smith. ROW 3: K. Rowley, M. Under- wood, J. McDonald, M. Huisman, N. Wylie, D. Montgomery, S. Frink, T. Kaloz. ROW 4: J. Titus, R. Sonntag, G. Holmes, R. Keiper, B. Krewson, J. Greenawalt, R. Chab, G. Harvey, C. Deppe, J. Hahn. ROW 5: K. Taylor, S, Scherer, R. Sciascia, P. Malley, P. Allen, G. Perry. WIND ENSEMBLE The Wind Ensemble is a select of 45 wind and percussion in ' talists, who rehearse third period in preparation for a series of 1 festivals, and trips throughout school year. Emphasis is placed on formance of the best wind music ture in a thoroughly professional ner.
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.' lira li 0 gy il ll ll 0 rgamizations FRONT ROW: D. Grumm, M. Underwood, J. Blundell, M. John, R. Fountain, P. Kushmeider. ROW 2: M. LiCitro, Mr. Binghon, T. Chodbourne, D. Philips, R. Webb. A.V. The purpose of the Audio Visual Deport- ment is to assist teachers in the process of running the Audio Visuol equipment. They keep trock of the equipment and keep it organized. CHESS CLUB Once a week the chess club goth usually after school. Other strategy ga ore played as well, in order to enable members to learn to apply reason in rrr different areas. Some problems: ge into room H2 - on exercise in log itself and, once there, finding the c boards. FRONT ROW: T. Hoog, S. Toth, T. Hoog, D. Burgess. ROW 2: E. Anderson, L. Koberg, Mr. Williams, T. Di Kuklis, N. Presnell, J. Marcinik.
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