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53- I cm ' Marie Kornak Chad Kort , '-A , -aa -- Mark Koulogeorge E '- Gail Krueger Carl Kruegar Paula Kubik Sue Kuczek Bob Lacey Steve Lackner Doug Lacy Jeanne Lagorio Sue Lamoree Keith Landauer Diane Lang Paul Langer Ed Lees Vicki Lehman Scott Lesser J A 7' .': Brian Lewis . -i r ' f A Craig Lidbury Mike Lillig .. Walter Lindley Bill Lindquist Sharon Linke Edgar Litwitz Peter Livaditis Robert Lopez Barry Loveland AY! 53 it We Z ' 1 1r '2F' b J . , 3 t 1 , fi '. 2. Y Q '7 'I we ' i 'X 'B 'QTL' AF? M 'Tln...4-, 5525? 'BJ sid i y it is i Em Loveiand , t yt, .y,.-r A . . . Pam Luger ' ef' 1 M . l,1e, J 'fi . 1112 . ' 'i i' 1 5 T , Qs, ' c una V . ,ci . .., J 45 - J J' ' , f -A4' 6 Q fd V I it Xfnerindsrfom J --i- fin 't',k or - Robin L nn ' ' A J -f21 ' ': A I .-f-- ss, A hz 7 '- Kim Maggy A ,V , r i g -K A gf? 3 gi. ,,,1,,,.-,, af! .. .V xy Q, , t o . G ' or Wes em voice ins i u e iris attend N th t t t t - - hat do most kids do in students attend voice camps - mance in addition to voice tech- The camp was attended by H July - sleep until for improvement of vocal tech- niques. students from all over the na- - - twelve, go to the beach, niques, vocal styles, performing They practiced daily. Accord- tion. We met kids from all over work, catch the rays in the back- techniques, and just to have fun. ing to Lukin, she practiced an the country, and that was very yard, cruise to parties? I went to improve my voice hour or two on her own a day. interesting, said Cara. Well, two girls, Liricla Alex. and performance abilities. I also All the rehearsals and practices The girls also experienced ander arid Cara Lukin, juniors, thought it would help me decide culminated in a concert held in campus life and got a feeling of decided to go to college, They if I would like singing to be my Staiger Auditorium. how it is to go the college and enrolled in the Northwestern career choice, and I thought it The institute was not easy. live on your own, Lukin added. University Summer High School would let me see the competi- Cara found it challenging. It The girls encourage other stu- Institute, held from July 3 to tion that is around, said Cara. was challengingg we weren't dents to attend a camp of this July 27. The girls attended classes and working for a grade - it was all sort. Cara said, lt's a good ex- Before the girls could atter-id rehearsals everyday on campus, our own motivation, so it was perience, not only for the musi- the institute, they had to fill out including opera workshop, vocal really as hard or as easyias you cal training, but because being in ah .extensive application that studies, jazz studies and voice wanted to make it, she com- Glenview is very sheltered, and asked them what type of music lessons, held three times a week. mented. living on your own opens your they studied, who their teachers They sang in a chorus and a The institute was not all work. mind up to the world and helps Were, and what accomplish- swing choir. They studied and During their free hours, Cara you mature. ments they had made iii the rehearsed pieces from operas, said the students went to the musical field. Each stuclerit also current pop tunes and classical beach, hung around the dorms had to suhrriit a five.rriiriute audi- songs. They were taught and and goofed around with people tion tape of classical songs, coached by Northwestern pro- - people from the acting and There are many reasons why fessors, who stressed perfor- radio ITV institutes. 202 f J uniors
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