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Music — The Universal Language The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted. William Shakespeare Band — When someone signs up for Band he signs up for more than just a class; he signs up to work on his own time raising mon- ey for band projects; he agrees to come to school early for march- ing practice, and to stay late for band meetings; and, of course, he agrees to practice his instrument daily. In short, being a band mem- ber means dedicating a lot of time, energy, and effort; but, the rewards are great — good music and a lot of fun. John Swierzbin Tinnula — I like Tinnula because the class is relaxing. Being a member of the group gives me a sense of pride, because there are very few schools lucky enough to have a tinnula group. The teacher cares a great deal about our performance, and molds us into a unit acting as one. To sum it all up, the class itself is rewarding and fun. Jose Villegas
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!!l 8. Pronouns, prepositions participles perplex these persis- tent pupils in Mr. Owen’s College English class. 9. Rosie Camp- bell learns that Gerunds are not fuzzy little animals. 10. Mary Crete and Mary Mikolajczak figure out some figures in Mr. West’s Algebra II class. 11. Syncopated keys mark time 12 in Typing class. 12. Gerry Skrocki tickles the keyboard in Typing I. 13. Laurel Kroswek and Brenda Marciniak discuss historical battle victories in the North Campus library. 25
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Chorus — What better way is there to show joy than by singing? It's like releasing every ounce of your energy into one melodious line. There's nothing as exhilarating as taking a part in choir and then belting out a song in four-part harmony. Singing is contagious, and once you start, you'll never stop! Ann Mrozinski Madrigals — To some people the word Madrigal is synonymous with good music. To some it stands for the 16th Century love songs for which our group is named. But to any ASC Madrigal it means more than that. It means having fun together, singing to- gether, praying together, and caring for one an- other. If people wonder what makes a Madrigal I’d have to say it’s more than the voice — it’s the Car- ing. 27 Kathy Weiss
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