Amherst Regional High School - Goldbug Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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AT ARMS Chorus: 1st r(l-f) J Moggs (dir), C ConWm, K Como. C Dormon. J Duguoy, A Kouff, C Hollood, K McDowell. K Weeks, C Kor ero, C Derry, E Hawley, A Cohen, E Hewirr, K Ooker, K Dot1(ng 2nd r(k) A Lehrer, L Fronos. A Kenr er.T Joremczuk, C Scorr, A eer»oo, M McConchie, E Edwards, S Morse, D Odusino. D Nguyen, H Thelen, E Koulenos, K Murphy, L Ousron, L Goddxjux, M Joinchill, fX Greenboum 3rd r (k) Anderson. C Vonderzwoog, E Plisko, D Nugyen. 5 Tong, 0 Homs, D Moisey, A Wise, A Wilkins, J Durrows, C f obinson, P McCullough, T Thompson, A O ' Neill, V Scorr, J Jormon, M Moulder, N Deifonge Chorus; Pushing rhe piano up onro rhe sroge- Monday warmups- and rrying ro remember where ro sir- were all parr of rhe chorus experience. We ' ll also remember rhe concerrs ond rhe chours siogon ' ' CHAIP6I ' ' Conceit Choir: 1st r (k) S Lorson. M Dndegon, E Jensen, S Oosch, C Torrey, E Cnsroph, K Durrell. C O ' Sheo, A Ourrell. K Weeks. M Hail 2nd r (l-r) L Temzzi, J Adorns, S Mirchell. 5 Eddy, R Ptour, J Sronne, K Heffley, D Chshdm. J Smith, S Archer, R Fink, L Sroffer. j Hoffman, A Gnswokj, E Heorh, T Ford 3rd r (k) J Nissenboum, J Hoir, S (Sundersheim, H Alexonder. J Hotr, J Rodnguez, E Tonner, N Mulcohy, D Delesdernier, J Nields, J Greenboum, M Shelby, D Koh Concert Choir: Dnrren ond Purcell- more renor, pleose- singing in quarrers in Seprember- Caborer plans- diLasso- final concerr in Buckley Chorale: 1st r.(l-r); A, Lillyo, P. Monge, Y Takomizowa, K Gibbens, D Greeneboum, A, Kropf, M Hoffmon, D Fabos, C Corlson. W Pritchard, C Langley 2nd r (l-r) S Sumer, E Fobel, S Moggs, D Murroy, A Morbey, M Morrhews, S Monge, J Nissenboum, B. Li, P Heffernan 3rd r (l-r): N Miller, D Heoly, N. Czop, J Errel, J Eddy, P Demerorh, A Eobos, E Adams, E Ford, P Gowienowski, E Drose Chorale: Losogno dinner- roo much burrer- we weren ' t that sharp. Mr Moggs- HOLD ON!- Montreal or Washington? . . . Cleveland! (Con you ploy frisbee there?)- picking on rhe altos again- what o together group. Senior Orchestra: 1st r.(l-r): E Mclnrosh, S Sosrry, A DeBoode, M Tolbor, K Lee, S Moggs, D Murroy, N Miller, D. Fabos, J Leo, M Smith 2nd r.(l-r) D Heoly, S Moy, D Adams, L Foble, J Errel, K Hudson, A O ' Bourke, W Prirchord, D Weinberg, P Demerorh, P Monge, C Mullln, S Moron, P Heffernon, D Jones, A Fabos, G Hudson 3rd r (l-r) G Derrrond, M Mushovolc, B Johnson, T. Show, D Derlesdernier, J Tolbor, L Averill, L Sroruch, D Greenboum, P Smith (dir), J Nissenboum, S Conri, S Cowles, M Dridogin, E Lessie, E Tonner, H. Alexonder, P Levin, J Woodfork Senior Orchestra: M.S.- Drohsm ond his chamber ployers- chomber music worlkshop- Philodelphio, HERE WE ARE!- Buckley Concerr- Mozart ond Bizet symphonies- FE5TIQUE?????? 25

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MUSIC Jazz Workshop: 1sr r (l-r): K. Goldsmirh, T Show, A, Swifr 2nd r (l-r): R Drehm, J. Greenbaum, S, Porrer, N Show, A Kropfr, J, Quinn, J. Mosds, M Poss, D Drown, D, Purcell (dir). The Jazz Workshop has consisronrly brought players of varying obiliry rogerher and provided o common direction for oil. For some it has been o first exposure to Jazz, both trodirionol and conremporory; while for others it has provided opportunity to explore further. Lastly, its players hove enoyed generous support from their director and peers- os numerous cofererio jams con oresr. Symphony Bond: 1st Kl-r) P Swrfr, A Gossmon, A Mukrohy. H Richards, E Moron. K Ross, K Moyer, M Gllis, C HoIkDod 2ndr(k) K Comeron, S Feder, G Thorron.G Dor ohow,T Kosrerowski, J Zfornek, J Durrvjro, K KessJer, P Compbell, D Jennings, K Ooker, J Doyle, E Decker, D Cumnnings, K CorpiiX) 3rd Kl-r) J Asebrook, E Gronnis, S Martens, L Menvio, D Drown, J Fairchild. L Alschuler. L Kolio, J Swift. R Don, J Rodriquez, J Wolf. Z Zjomeck, A LoProde, S McDnde, K Compbell 4th rO-r) J Downing, E Mueoch, F O ' Rourke, D Ziomeck, J Kolio, T Sebosryn, J Miller, C Gomex, T O ' Neil, E Lesrer, R Hort, D Herooemus, M Snow, R Dogonz, P Monen. D Jones. M Mdnrosh. A Au 5th Kl r) M Drown. D Purcell (dir). R Dkxker, J Delknop Wind Ensemble: 1st r(l-r): M Tolbor, A DePoode, A Llllya, D Boynton, K Hudson, P. Vennnon, E Adorns, E Fobel 2nd r(l r) K Dorling, C, Gould, K. Touer, M Morrhews, N Show, M. Jocteon, 5 Moy, P Demerorh, -S. Lowonce, J Duguoy, L. TerrIzzI, C, Kent, D Heoly, D Weinstein, L, Plozo 3rd r(l-r): J Winslow, J Archer, P Vonderlippe, C. Hutchinson, C Lomberr, P Seidmon, C Moeloius, D Purcell (dir), D, Murray, S Moggs, J Errel, E Derr, D Jennings 4th r(l r). E Drose, S Fournier, P. Jenkins, M Denonder, D Weinberg, D DesLesdernier, M Poss, T Agrios, L Pice, J Moscis, M Dlone, L Sllvo, P. Show, N. Mllle, T. Show, D Mitchell. The Symphony Bond is o large wind and percussion ensemble whose mem- bership includes onyone in the High School interested in ploying their instru- ment. Activities include performances or the Bongs Center festivals, and visits to Qteo schools. Membership in the Wind En- semble is my audition only and the members of the ensemble represent the finest wind and percussion musicians or A.R.H.5. Along with their regulor con- cert schedule, the Wind Ensem- ble traveled to Philadelphia in april. 24



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ADC HOUSE A Defter Chance (ADC) is o norionol, nonprofir search progrorr which rakes rolenred and highly morivored minoriry srudenrs fronn inner dry public schools where rhe educorion is nor so comperirive and places rhem in rhe counrry ' s besr secondary schools. The goals of rhe ADC program ore ro give srudenrs a quoliry, college prepororory educorion and ro increase rhe number of well-educored minoriry people. ADC rrodirionolly idenrifies minoriry srudenrs who possess rhe requi- sire morivorion, inrelligence, and sromino ro be successful. Ir ' s o very comperirive program and in order for one ro beligible, rhe oppliconr musr be in rhe rop 10 percenr of his doss wirh o grade poinr average of or leasr 90 and score well on rhe required Secondary Schools Admissions Tesr. He also musr hove good academic ond charocrer recommendarions ond demonsrrore o high degree of personol mori- vorion. Srudenrs demonsrrore rheir charocrer and porenriol rhrough an opplicorion, in which rhey musr wrire essoys ond ger reocher recommendarions The opplicorion goes rhrough on exrensive screening process in which only rhe besr ore chosen. This year alone, 500 new srudenrs were placed in ADC schools, borh public and privare, for enrollmenr in Sepr. 1981. The srudenrs were selecred from on oppliconr pool of more rhon 1,800 Amhersr Degionol has hod ADC porricipanrs since 1968. Our pro- gram is one of rhe rwenry-four Public School Progroms in New England ond one of rhe four programs in Wesrern Mossochuserrs. Since ADC srresses ocodemic ochievemenr, rhere are requiremenrs which we musr follow. We ore encouroged nor ro roke any bosic classes, we hove mondorory srudy hours from 7:00 PM-9:30 PM Sundoy rhru Thursday, and each srudenr musr mainroin or leasr o 3.0 grade average. Our progrom has 10 srudenrs, eighr of whom ore new. We live in o huge Vicrorion house wirh o Desidenr Fomily and rwo residenr rurors. Living in Amhersr is o big odjusrmenr. Mosr srudenrs leave home or rhe oge of fifreen and some as early os rhirreen, many of whom hove never been away from home. Jusr living in rhe small rown of Amhersr is difficuir, since mosr of us ore used ro rhe fosr-moving- ond Amhersr is far from fosr-moving! The mojor odjusrmenr is ro a predeominonriy whire school, which con be very frighrening. However, by rhe end of rhe firsr morking period, srudenrs have made rhe odjusrmenr. Srudenrs usually complere rheir yeors or Amhersr Degionol in good ocodemic sranding nod groduore ro or- ■end fine universiries. -Kevin Nicholson 1st r.(l-r): C P,OQch, S Livingston, K Nicholson, T Thomas, K Woodridge, J Segre (cook) 2nd r(l-r) W McCloud, D Martinez, R Kosoh (tutor), J Penolverr, J Rodriguez, M Smith (dir), A Smith, G Counts, D Roche (tutor). 26

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