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ChoiR Girls Ensemble, Girls Choir, I Chorale, Chamber, Boys Choir Vocolize. Dosses Mike Dryant, Rob Jor- don, ond Don Loflin worm up for ten minutes ot the beginning of doss Tfiey ore nny tfiree best bosses, Direcrof Lou Leonard soid G. Dotone. As Q choir member walked down the rorher crowded hall, he slowly approached Mom, otherwise kriown as Lou Leonord, the choir director. Leonard ' s choir deportment was divided into four groups: chamber, chorale, girls ensem- ble and girls choir The year for choir wos an enjoyable year, to soy the least, ' Leonard said. ' This years choir members were the nicest group of people I ' ve ever worked with. Choir began with a fall con- cert in October and also had chorale night that some month. The choir department was rather successful, having one girl (Cherie Mansfield, Alto II) moke it to stote ond about fif- teen other singers making if to regionols, chamber choir member Jessie Sanders said. Even though it was suc- cessful, the choir deportment skipped its chance to go on tour this year. It is reolly o shome that we didn ' t go on tour this yeor with the talent that we hod, but I felt we needed o break and felt it would be good to sove some money for next year, Leonard said. Although the choir deport- ment racked up many honors, I would soy their biggest ochievement wos that they produced the musical Anything Goes all by themselves, Leonard soid. Other ochievements were the two contests put on during the fall and Christmas The musical cost was mostly choir members. I would soy, the musical was pretty much a success, choral member Dwight Jones said. We tried to moke it more fun ond carefree. Overoll I just wont to soy that this yeor ' s group is the nicest group of students I ' ve ever worked with, Leonard said We worked together like one nice big, hoppy fomily — no conflicts — no primadonnos BY CHRIS KOHNEN { ii:.i lottom Row: Andy Wiggington, Jen- Delk, Brent Duncan, Wendy lorden, Don Loflin, Comi Chan, Jessie ' onders. Eve McForlond, Mike Kurtfi, oVorne Spence: Second Row: Druce Aoses, Jeff Eiiurdt. Kellie Jones, Cfierie onsfield, Mork Dryont, Liso Drondou, Aike Bryont, Wendy Dennett, Dwight ones. Tfiiid Row: Liso Tongumo, Dyron Lee, Kevin Dovid, Poge Mcllrotfi, Dill Kotfiy Hungote, Dobby Linfiart, Defsy Spears, Wes Doker, Fourth Row; Froncis Teixeiro, Troy Neumann, Suson Sponheimer, Todd r ichordson, Mike Simmons, Christine Deoringer. Greg Dorone, Tero Singleton, Heidi Sunder Dottom Row: Mork Dryont, Eve McForlond, Don Loflin, Kathy Hungote, Dobby Linhort, Lisa Drondou, Second Row: Jennifer Delk, Jessie Sonders, Cherie Monsfield, Dill Keenon, Detsy Speors, Todd f ichordson. Third Row: Comi Chon, Rob Jordon, Chris Deor- inger, Mike Simmons . than we bargained for 159
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Country Folk. As on assignment for senior Englisli, Chorale members Comi Chan, Tero Singleton. Chris Deoringer. and Jennifer Belk .sing folk ballads which Morilyn 5toufs K English class wos studying F. Teixeiro Under Direction. During the fall concert in October, Lou Leonard leads Girls ' chamber choir members Lourie Husmann, Kathy Heywood ond Oeth Hungate J. Pufz. r-.WA A Better Outlook. I didn ' t know how to put on the moke-up so I let one of the girls do it — Don tried to do it himself, ' Rob Jordan soid Jordon ond Don Loflin ore chorale members who both hod leods in the musicol G. Doione. k 158 ' More CHOIR... ' s .J - 1 '
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Mickey Mouse. Ploying Mickey Mouse and other songs ot footboll gomes hos mode the I05T (Impetiol Order of Slide Trombones) the most infomous group in the bond Mork Fischer, Jeff Kuhn, Jeff Cowell, Donny Hurt, Mort Krosin, ond 5cott Smith proctice before o gome M. Ehrlund. I Pledge Allegiance. At the first footboll gome Debbie Cleveiond, Deth Clory, ond Kothy Dickley corry the flogs out for o pregome ceremony T like the fomily feeling of belonging in the bond, Cleveiond said. J. Putz. ! ' Practice Mokes Perfect. I chose the flute becouse I liked its sound. Goyle Hojdik sold Hojdik proctices on her flute 01 home J. Putz. Feel the Deot. While morching bock to the bond holl from o pep roily Tom Winn gets rodicol with his drums Bond students were usuolly odmitted to doss lote in Ofder to be oble to put owoy their instruments D. Williams. 160 More BAND
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