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Girls' Choir Sells Cosmetics To Buy New Robes Fmnt row: Jessie Bowers, Becky Gillaspie, Chris Ewing, Treva Griggs, Lynn Shannahan, Betty Williams, Martha Wise, Eloise Polashek, Chen'i Cooper, Kathy Taylor. Second row: Dawn Collins, Kathy Lentz, Linda McGowan, Debbie Bloch, Pam Whiting, Jeanette Atwood, Pat Dungan, Kathy Schott, Debbie Lightner, Debbie Dodge, Belinda Sturm. Back row: Mr. Feuer- helm, Bridget Smith, Donna Hayes, Sarah Wells, Sue Wood Sharon Hamling, Judy Baldwin, Diane Vaigry, Marcia Loney Joyce Ross, Gail Truxaw, Annie Darrow. Girl's Choir, consisting of junior and senior girls and directed by Mr. Feuerhelm, worked with a large variety of sacred and secular music. In joint appearances with other vocal groups, these girls sang in the November Concert, the Christmas Concert, and the all-city Vocal Festival. They performed alone in the final June concert. Purchasing new gold robes for their performance at Festival, was Girl's Choir's major undertaking. Money was made through sales of doughnuts, baked goods, and cosmetics. MOVING PARTS of music are accented in choir by Mr. Feuerhehnk methods. 80 an 'f da' 'U JUDY BALDWlN.Wlhthddofldbt8llithilhll'y Cooper, tries on a new li ll' lin.
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