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ompetitions, concerts, ice SHW 21 show HI the Grand Ole' Opry, and efeanq Seeialg and festivals then concluded the trip with a moonlight were just some of the many riverboat Cruise. events that the choir took The choir grew considerably with the part in, return of choral director Heidi Cissell, and The select ensemble made continued to grow in number throughout appearances in a number of places includ- the year. ing the Granny Awards, contests, They The spring C0nCeI't was the first choral also performed for the mentally and phys- and band combined concert. It had the ically handicapped at Christmas time. theme of A Night With Gershwin and The choir toured Nashville Tennessee in featured many broadway songs and scenes . the Spring and Wgn two geegnd place rat- and solos fI'0Il1 his hit musical, HP0I'gy 8L Chou' makes ings for the show choir and the girls' en- Bessf' semble. The choir visited Opryland and USC NASHVILLE 'ii Q 2 3 5 Q rtt V A 'E ofa di E2 ani ia . Nr Qt A 1 The MHS combined choirs, first row: Director Mrs. Heidi Cissell, Angela Aumsbaugh, Kirsten Sloan, Lisa White, Kellie Nuss, Anne Press, Larry Piotrowski, Steve Maze, Beth Dum- browski, Michelle Kruckenburg, Terri Powell, Angela .Catini, Nancy Hagerup. Second row: Susie Lindbloom, Kathy Thomp- son, Pattie Fiorelli, Julie Hanson, Kevin Earley, David Earley, Steve Kalter, Eric Sprosty, Beth English, Theresa Wilhelm, Diane Russ, accompianist Mrs. Louise Peterson. Third row: Sue Burgess, Sheryl Wloszczynski, Cheryl Pape, Lisa Quastoff, Dan Brown, Randy Kane, Jim Frey, Heidi Forster, Janet Crop, Cathy Shaw. Fourth row: Julie Montesanto, Chris Plumlee, Denise Bizer, Kristen Bottoni, Scott Vers- choor, Phil Glatz, Rita Apostoludias, Ellen Press, Ria Henderson, Julie Jordan, Laura Wilhelm. 3 ,. 1 . Y .M Q rp' re Top: The members of the select ensemble sing Let's Go to the Movies. Above: Male Ensemble rehearses Love Walked ln before the concert. 166
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5 1 U WW if ,Q oney Makers could be a term used to describe the Inter-Class Council. They collected money for Muscu- lar Distrophy, they partici- pated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon and they organized and sponsored the March Madness dance to raise money to go to a state convention on student government. President Eric Sprosty said, I think the Council worked better as a whole this year. Mr. Jurco, the advisor, said, The Council consisted of 28 females and 4 males. This is not necessarily bad, but there should be somewhat more of a bal- ance. In addition to holding fund raisers, the ICC also organized Homecoming and March Madness week and many other events assemblies, and gatherings. icc , .fi 'ss Top: Vice-President Barb Allen laughs at a suggestion for March Madness. Above left: President Eric Sprosty and Kim Jaster listen to an idea. Above: Sergeant-at-arms Sarah Catlett keeps the meetings in order with her trusty gavel. Left: The Inter-class council. back row: Anne Press, Eric Podowski, Marcy Chamberlin, Eric Sprosty. Joy Winckler, Jennifer Peterson, Cheryl Fay, Alberta Greene, Sarah Catlett. Fourth row: Eileen Rydel, Kim Jaster, Barb Allen, Laura Boatright, Tammy Rinaldi, Amy Kress, Beth Clouser. Third row: Donna Wojtysiak, Kelly Magoon, Bill Luczak, Ardy Gist. Second row: Rodney Beelow, Anissa Podowski, Angie Orrell, Donna Ferkin, Jane Zoelick, Beth Podowski, Front row: Trisha Felix, Lorene Bagely. l65
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i L Select Ensemble: front to back: Anne Press, Kellie Nuss. Diane Russ, Terri Powell, Janet Crop, Sheryl Wloszczynski, Julie Hanson, Steve Kalter, Heidi Forster, Chris Plumlee, Scott Verschoor, Dan Brown, Kristin Bottoni, Randy Kane, Dave Earley, Eric Sprosty. choirs Eleven choir members attended the IMEA district concert, and of those ll members, four were chosen for the state festival, more than ever before. Janet Crop was chosen not only for the all-state choir but for the all-state honors choir and performed at both the state con- cert in Springfield and also at the honors concert in Chicago. Chris Plumlee, was a four-year member of choir, and enjoyed singing since she was a small girl. Chris also performed at the state capital. Randy Kane was one of the two juniors ever to make all-state choir. He sung with the choir since his freshman year and throughly enjoyed performing. Terri Powell was the second of the two juniors ever to make the state choir from MHS. Terri has also sung with the choir since her freshman year.
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