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fikggw .1 Teresa l, Joyce Heath, , Nancy reeman. rty, Liz Vinkler, fer, Cin- . ioxman, ter, Jim 2 Smith. 'n, Jack 5 Aston, ter, Tim 'urnidge, iph, Jodi Morgan, I 1 armonaires Gerald Trimble. Ron Henley, Tom Wideman, Bill Silvers, Ken Calvert, Thurman Gardner, Mark Palmer, Steve Robertson, Jamie Taylor, Jamie Rivh, Mike Stoekton, Pat Hogman, Chuck Lashhrook, Joe Smith, John Baker, Dianne Saxton, Kathi' Bratts. Kathy Smith, Debbie Leonard, Clllldbl' li'.s'1ep, Lynn McCoy, Loretta Morgan, Valerie Vogliardo, Cindy Eberts, Sherry Joner, Deanna Crabb, Myra Mc- Carty, David Wood, Chris Humbard, and Mr. Jerry Carpenter. Not pictured: Becky Henson and Cathy Cook. sir. .2 -H - V. l Mr. Carpenter plays as the Harrnonaires run through the song one more time. 2 This is the way the Harmonairer were 1975. North Kansas City's A cappella and Harmonaires were always on the move. Concerts and assemblies were major highlights for the school and several civic groups. Over 100 students participated in the many activities. A cappella, one of the main performing groups, grew increasingly active. After a successful fall concert, various Christmas concerts were given to nursing homes, hospitals, and an all-school assembly. After the Christmas holiday, A cappella was on the move once again by per- forming a spring festival concert conducted by Ed Lodjeski a popular music composer. Another spring concert and graduation finished out the year. The 30 voices, called the I-Iarmonaires, sang their way into the hearts of old folks, grade school children, junior high kids, and other organizations. Sometimes the Har- monaires even found time to perform at Northtown, they gave SIA's, sang at the Christmas Assembly, and held concerts.
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Vocal groups swing A Cappella consisted of' Susan Sandridge, Tammie Sanstra, Diane Saxton, Deena Smith, Teresa S k n Cind Stevens, Nancy Turley, Valerie Voglzardo, Regina Weiss, Dawn Wyland, Joyce par ma , y White Pam Butner, Deana Crabb, Kathie Dollard, Lou Ann Frala, Becky Glass, Brenda Heath, h N Carol'Lanningham, Shelby Lanningham, Jamie McBath, Tammy McFarland, Debbie S arp, ancy Walker, Mary Ward, Gale Weber, Denise Yarberry, Terry Stokes, Cindy Eberts, Janet Freeman, B k Henson, Jan Honeck, Donna Kline, Debbie Leonard, Valeria Mayor, Myra McCarty, Liz ec y Norton Julie Rivers Teresa Stevens, Suzie Stockton, Julie Winkler, Barb Wiesen, Debi Winkler, C Susan Trickey, Huynh Kim Hai, Annasue Mohler, Rhonda Bhehr, Kathy Brown, Connie Dover, in- d Estep, Chris Humbard, Vickie Kimball, Sherry Leewright, Debbie Manning, Martha Soxman, ,V Mary Soxman, Kathy Smith, Cheri Trayer, Debbie Shea, Barb Werner, Thurman Gardner, Jim Harris Ron Henley Alan McCIanahan, Mark Palmer, Steve Rich, Steve Robertson, Joe Smith, James Taylor, Bmce Sievers, Matt Matheney, Bill Silvers, Gene Baker, Mike Cunneen, Jack Chadwick, Paul Hayes, Mike Kahler, James Rich, Mark Slaughter, Mike Stockton, Bob Aston, Chuck Lashbrook, Gerald Trimble, David Wood, Dennis Prether, Kenny Austin, John Baker, Tim Bradshaw, Wayne Buck, Bob Stevens, Tom Wideman, Candy Bloosoe, Cathy Braus, Sally Burnidge, Sharon Dodson, Lorna Doughtery, Jenny Dunn, Sandy FU'er, Margaret Forsyth, Valerie Graph, Jodi Gerald I Bill Silv .Mark Pt Jamie Ii Chuck l Dianne . Debbie A Loretta Eberts, S Carty, D Jerry Ca and Cath l Members of A Cappella stand in formation to pre- sent a concert to the student body. Gunter, Dixie Gurley, Joyce Hevalow, Sherrie Jones, Alison Kuehn, Pam Miller, Loretta Morgan, Kathy 0'DonneI, and Lynn McCoy. P F E i
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