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Fruitcakes? This year, Vocal Minority was more than super, they were super- heroes. The group of boys were dressed as their favorite freedom- fighters and were ready to sing their way to justice. Singing any- thing from satire and parody to barber-shop with vocal jazz thrown in, these guys have a pow- er of their own. There were 22 members the first semester with an increase of up to 30 new mem- bers the next. The popularity? Vocal Minority is an outra- geous group. Davin McDill, sen- ior, claims it's because everyone gets along. They learn how to sing. Everyone's crazy and really outgoing. Nobody should miss an opportunity like this, he also adds. Vocal Minority sings and dances and can do both at the same time. Many members are in Shadows and other school related music groups but stick with Vocal Minority for both the experience and fun. The group is becoming one of the most asked for groups to perform in both school and public concerts. An audition is not required to join this group, but a good voice, musical back- ground and most important, a sense of humor are essential. Do the hula with Alan Wise Mike Abbott Scott Webb and Mike Murray while they sing Fruitcake iifil sam A V i time a s lif t .:. new-2' .. - 5 ... - M112 , ', H li wie . t ' it ss wrwtX Siege is tmsistsartutwttmts at t Y M may is, WHEELS? Alia Q Q MMM? 2 mint tw? se e 2 at as erm else. saga to X matters asm wwmsmfmaasaaam1is white QW an tails aw eegmying coffin mega 1.22 anti ima .ss . it ..... az 5 :1- t r: -ag . sz, :sig 5 Egg? :za E :ffw Y was ts: 42: Y f 1:2 K FHS? 2552 si: , M + X , ' 5 332 iii .. :rafts if Q W A A . f t f as rr vqsigtiw . f ff ' W ,if , sw Q. in 2 4 S ,f f s : gggsxe sa aww - 'test if f . 1--i z -gsis rvst sz tstrfzz ftdz ez s i r ' ' -f ,, iss K tt -. ft Q 1 4 1 .1 ':-g :: . ji Q w ig rf 55212525 as ' - Q 5'T 2 i W 1 322 Wifi I 'I f r af ' 22 . 5 E 1 51 :52 5 55 1225 5 th . 22355 'gfgsgf . ff y2w:. 2:f1ft' tam I Qzislw -r azt sgixiyf-tiff test isfswlzt a i fefg, :I ass as -. aa-5?.. : ' . w c2c .E 1 - : I .1 :j ?ff 5,-1: . -2 a m ig a 'Q.Ei. :g' . .. .'?6:'-2 Q- 1 - - II E:-r-- .I:' wg 3,55 .. W 2. 1, 1 2- ?:'. ':-gagg.g: -- : H : gssggwiaamti, scggsmefmttssg Wtwa sfsggs - -f f as sw A ff ,w 75 f 4 it .. a t t gt fsiszswwvgzsifefggtfmmg, gwjawm iY3S2.:swe:3 Hfazg . gtfsweiiiasvr gym , it s, E ,gr i V, .rf ,: .ami A, Q Q 5211 .ij - . ff- ,gf -.fgig 1' 122 Schleicher, and Lenny Lucero. Top row Cleft to rightj B. Schneider, J. Lucero, D. McDill, Darren, J. Schneider. Middle Row: R. Rockley, J.Schleicher, R. On Guardlu says Robin Rockley, Joe Cheney' A' Wise' T' Hine' M' Murray' Bottom Row. M. Kalka, M. Abbott, C. Starkey, A.Nieto, S. Webb. 100 - Vocal Minority
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Wind Players Play Hard This year was Wind Ensemble's tour year. Their tour was planned for Washington D.C. with a concentra- tion on classical music. They had fif- ty-five members, who had to audi- tion to be in the group. Laura Kim- will be even more amazing with a year of experience under their belt. The group consists of fifty-five mem- bers all of whom had to audition by playing prepared pieces, sight read- ing playing the scales, and demon- berlin feels that they are a very tal- ented group this year and since there are only 9 seniors so next year's band stration their knowledge of the dif- ferent styles. Back Row: Tom Smith, Kevin Lehman, Ginger Wilke, Katrina McDaniel, Joe Faucett, Ryan Grier, Nichole Vavra, Jeff Bordon, Dave Grier, Bradly Dunkin, Jim Wolfinbarger, Kris Jones, Jeff Clark, Michael Rase, Jim Powers, Chase Gilbert, Chris Tucker, Darren Goad, w en Salwarow'cz Michelle Lassitter Julie March Susie Bea le Shirl n Ward DeDe Dorr Kristi Vickor Timi Wilbur Second Ro :Kar i . , . g . y , . Y, . Cindy Funt, Stephanie Dye, JJ. Mowder, Kyle McCain, Debbie Steinhoff, Laura Kimberlin, David Thede, Carl West, Rich Vigil, Keri Johnson, Annette Gates, Amy Schonbok, Lisa Coachie, Susan Geist, Elizabeth Young, Bev Harper, Julie Clayton, Wendy Whittekiend, Mollie Vickery, Mike Stordahl, Tony Bartkus, Stacy Beagle, Rennae Hood. ,NNW Wind Ensemble - 99
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Images What has 36 legs, 18 skirts and one voice? Images, of course. This music group is an advanced and highly selec- tive group of girls. They perform ap- proximately 30 concerts in, around, and anywhere near GMHS during the school year. Images performed at the U.N.C. Jazz Festival and had 10 con- certs within a three week period for the Christmas holidays, to name just a few. Sue Cielens, senior, comments, Im- ages is a good place to gain performin experience and expand talents. Su also says that Images is a very clos group and they work well together. mages does a variety of songs. They sing jazz, which also includes choreog- raphy, madrigals, and show tunes. This year, as in the past, Images did Valo- grams for Valentinets Day. Once in a while they will even sing with Vocal Minority. Throughout the year, empha- sis was on advanced choral reading and advanced vocal techniques. When asked why she wanted to join Images, Anita Mehnert, sophomore, said, I love to perform and sing. Im- ages helps expand my musical knowl- edge. Studying by themselves Julie Johnson and Heather Hughes share a joke. Bosom Buddies, Kelly Robinson, Stacy Skillern, Debbie West, Mary Beth Armbruster, and Tiffany Peters. Top row tleft to rightl: Susan Hammer, Tyffani Peters, Katrina Smith, Cindy Attwooll, Kelly Robinson, Heather Hughes, Sue Cielens. Middle Row: Anita Mehnert, Kristi Collotzi, Kelly Mulholland, Susan Geist, Brenda Bannister, Stacey Skillern. Bottom Row: Mary Beth Arrnbruster, Debbie Weist, Joellen Rogers, Julie Johnson, Christine Worster, Sherry Sachdeva, Chris Lenway fdrummerj. y se se- it E fr .,,.,!, They re all lined up and ready to go. qt! 9 4 I! ey Images 101
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