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ats off Props ignite chara cteriza tion of mem bers ilver Streak and f i the Notations 4 i have improved their 66 ,a images and performances with props. Instead of spending their money-mak- ing project profits on choir attire, they spent it on hats, canes, and feather boas. In the October 16th show both choirs displayed a variety of presentations using the cos- tume apparell. The Silver Streaksf' which included all choir members, performed to the tune Puttin' on the Ritz, with both the hats and canes, while the Nota- tions, a group of nine se- lected girls, maneuvered Big Spender' with the help of the boas and audience participation. Also in the fall concert the choir gained extra help from drummer Todd Miller, and bass Tim Oathout. The most unforge- table experience was the so- loists, Krystal Kirkwood and Emily Leonard for their performance as two broken hearted peopleil ACADEMI NOTATIONS. Front Row: Emi- ly Leonard. Second Row: Jennifer Condit, Carmen Wanklyn. Third Row: Stephanie Vincent, Tonya Earl. Fourth Row: Robin Rueck, Lori Jenks. Back Row: Michelle Haas, Krystal Kirkwood. Photo by Brent Photography. SILVER STREAKSJ' Front Row: Emily Leonard, Tina Cloe, Teresa Barraclough, Carmen Wanklyn, Stephanie Vincent, Jen- nifer Condit. Second Row: Robin Rueck, Elisa Goodnow,Tonya Earl, Kim Hewett, Lisa Thomas, Tammy Yinger, Cinnemon Bath. Back Row: Arnie Ruecker, Michelle Haas, Krystal Kirkwood, Laura Poe, Lori Jenks, Laine Troxel, Don Borders. Not Pictured: Nadia Evenepoel, Sherry Cooper. Photo by Brent Photography. ,, rf,,igM , 4 , M 7 fW,: 32,1 if .1 i ' V Top hats and arrow collar. During the fall concert, Steph- anie Vincent sophomore dances easily and carefully so as not to knock off her props. Photo by Kristi VandeVelde. Choo-Chee-Coo-Chee. Dur- ing their fall concert juniors Lori Jenks and Robin Rueck dance with Mr. Gerald Mc- Clure and Mr. Kendall Phelps. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. ACADEMIA WEST PASSAGEWAY: CHOIR
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. ,e insas State Band Day. Students of World Records for the largest nm all over Kansas meet to play marching band in the world. Photo a mass band at half time. The by Robin Kingsley. iss band broke the Guiness Book WEST PASSAGEWAY: BAND ACADEMIA SCHOLARS EILEENA CORBER: I like band because you get to visit a lot of exciting places. Photo by Robin Kingsley. JAY STADLER: The band really peps up the crowd at the games and entertains them as well. Photo by Robin Kingsley. JOHN HAWKINS: Working as a band is just like working as a team. It's hard work. Photo by Lori Jenks.
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