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Hillrop Singers Reflect Imoge Of Music Program Our of rhe choir on campus emerges rhe luminous glow of rhe Hillrop Singers. The Hillroppers are o special group cho¬ sen by oudirion in rhe foil from choir members. The singers perform rourines and songs from many popular areas of music. This spring, rhe Hillrop Singers com- plered o rour of area high schools ro provide enrerroinmenr and ro give sru- denrs on idea abour whor kind of music program rhe College offers. 1. Members of rhe Hillrop Singers perform for visiring convenrions ro rhe area. 2. The Hillrop Singers in¬ clude Diane Gosserr, Mark Norton, Alesia Martin, Dave Radenburg, Rochelle VonFeldr, Dyrne Wood, Dernie Kinzel, Brian Chism, JoAnn Wilker- son, Rick Loevensrein, Gina Clark, Don Pruerr, Terri Koelsch, Scorr Desrhorn, Theresa Beck, Linda Sha- heen, Jerry Reid, Melissa Moreland, Dan McLaugh¬ lin, and Kim Jones. 3. Byrne Wood and Rochelle VonFeldr harmonize. 23
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Computer Club Sparks Interest Hear Generated By Home Ec Club New ro campus, rhe fuse of rhe Com- purer Club caughr quickly and now burns brightly in many events all over campus. The installation of a new computer sys¬ tem complete with portable consoles for computer information gave more stu¬ dents rhe opportunity ro work with com- purer knowledge and sparked an inter¬ est in building a club for computer sru- dents. With rhe expansion of rhe com¬ puter program, Computer Club was able ro operate student gome days and a computer doting service before rhe Hal¬ loween and Christmas dances. Computer Club members ore Dock: Verno Smirh, LaVonne Gerrirzen, Tony Drown, Donnie Ebel, Moxine Evons. Middle: Mike Shoheen, Doug Sim¬ mons, Nancy Goskin. From: Dill Collins and Roger Stumps. Members of Home Ec Club ore DACK: Undo Schil¬ ling, Jon Werhohn, Lori Lone, Decky Sapp, JoAnn Schamberger, Donira Dowden, Danielle Ochs, Monica Trowbridge, Myro Smirh, Delvo Griffin, Mike Vogt, Susan Drann. SECOND ROW: Jon Donine, Susie Schonoff, Kathy Swanson, Joy Frirzmeier, Son- dro Korzenmeier, Alice Clopsoddle, Peggy Collins. FRONT: Debbie Hobermon, Loreen Lynch, Mory- Lynch, Sharon Wall, and Carrie Dloesser The hear that comes from home appli¬ ances, coupled with providing a safe and happy family atmosphere, creates rhe atmosphere for rhe Home Ec Club. The club, one of rhe larger groups on cam¬ pus, meets ro discuss rhe latest in Home Ec procedures and information. This club generates hear while sponsoring rhe Caramel Apple Days, which always receive a great reception from rhe stu¬ dents. 22
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Choir Members Enjoy Musical Aura The harmonious voices of choir mem¬ bers ring our and lighr up rhe campus, whether they are practicing or perform¬ ing. The choir is made up of students from various programs. They hove been in rhe spotlight o number of rimes this year in concerts and other perfor¬ mances. 1 Choir members indude FIRST ROW; Volerie Corn- well, Debbie Schilling, Kim Jones, Melissa Moreland, Derh Lebsack, Dernie Kinzel, Pennie Sreinerr, There¬ sa Deck, ond Gina Clark. SECOND ROW: Doniro Dowden, Alesia Morrin, Undo Shoheen, Loree Loreg, Rochelle VonFeldr, Terri Koelsch, Dedro Wornkey, Diane Gosserr, Lorena Heinrichs, LuAnne McAlisrer. BACK ROW: Don Pruerr, Scorr Desrhorn, Rick Loevensrein, Byrne Wood, Bill Donelly, Tim Weber, Brian Chism, Dan McLaughlin, Jerry Reid, David Radenburg, Mork Norton, and Mike Sha- heen. The accomponisr is JoAnn Wilkerson. 2. JoAnn Wilkerson worches rhe director inrenrly during rehearsal. 0. Doniro Bowden practices during one of rhe many reheorsals. ■ ' gSSMg 24
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