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. ff l. ,..,, :. -:. r V' I gf an ,X x iff L.,- P l 1 J 'L I ET? 3 ll? -fl? Rhorea Staff members Gena Gunn, Stephanee Bates, Susan Fischer, Cin- dy McDorman, Annie Polson, and 'i 3 Pam Harris, spend long hours during teachers meetings weekend, trying to complete some unfinished work. Q9 5 s ' ' A ' is l ' E As part oftheirgrade for theA Capella and Marlene Allen, each sing their Choir, fourstudents, Richard Wondra, part for instructor, Mr. Phillip Susan Lorence, Dave Christiansen, Szajnuk. 29 Choir, Band, Journalism set high standards The Panther Tales Staff, com- posed of select students, worked around the clock in order to publish their first issue of Panther Tales. Both Panther Tales and Yearbook Staff continued the tradition of working before and after school in order to meet deadlines. Often staff members could be found working during the late hours of the night. For the students involved in publi- cations, the year began during the summer, as many staff members went to newspaper and yearbook workshops throughout the state. These workshops gave the students a preview into what lay ahead on the publishing staff. The Journalism I class, designed to give juniors their first taste of what Journalism is all about, also presents Mr. John Mohn, Journalism instructor, with an in- sight to the joumalism capabilities of upcoming students. The A Capella Choir started its year in preparation for its first fall concert with the direction of Mr. Phil Szajnuk. Choir is made up of a select group of juniors and seniors who combine to put on a number of co- certs throughout the year. A new dimension was added to the music department this year, with a new select group, called Mixed En- semble. This group sings a wide vari- ety of songs from old favorites to modern pop tunes. Through the passing seasons, the departments can be seen developing their talents and expressing them through their music and the printed word.
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E. X 2 A ff-3, .s , in --F5-A . ' V. 5' I f Q ' ff r : 1' 'X J fr' 1 R 'wtlfsx Sitting in mixed positions, the A on the music for their fall concert. Szajnuh, selections ranged from Capella Choir adds finishing touches Under the direction of Mr. Philip classical to popularliterature. Madrigals do their thing by practic- ing for their upcoming concert. Dressed in a Panther Tales, Rhorea Baby supervises over her new staff. Q57 A if If Panther Tales guards Dennis Habiger and Brett Hall collect editor Mary Keenan's late fee for missing the weekly Wednesday morning meeting for the staf editors.
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Girls dominate WCKL Pep Club sets posters A In the midst of the football fanfare a small group of femi- nine athletes were quietly establishing their dominance over the WCKL. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nancy Carleton, the girl's tennis team won all their seven match- es, beating opponents by a seventy-nine to twenty-two point spread for an undisputed WCKL champsionship. The B-team won also all their four matches for an unde- feated season. ' Pep Club helped to boost school spirit for the football team during this time by putting signs in each football player's locker urging them to crown the Monarchs, stomp the buffa1oes, and Sa1ify Salina Sentralf' Daring an early season pep assembly the spirit is ignited by the first fewg slowly building to a trembling rum- ble, the cheering sectioneexpands, and finally exploding in a deafening roar as the gym fills with an enthu- siasticstudentqbody. ' 30 She-Shark members Rhonda Schenk andnKathi Skolaut demonstrate a ballet leg to prospective members, while Karen Wright shows a warm-up exercise. n
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