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Girl's Qcc was another performing group at BUS and also the only club left whose members were all female. Urey performed m their traditional (angel) purple robes with black sparkling overlay. Tire forty- five member club participated in the an- nual Christmas Concert and the Spring Sing fhcN were unique in that they sang at elementary schools. Tins ottered the group a chance to get out of then last two classes and perform in front of an audi- ence Individual personalities made tenth period rehearsals more interesting and xomctimes humorous Michelle Salvaggro will be remembered for her giggling, and President Orris Dora ewski tor her voice which was rareU heard, however Debbie Sent) or Vicky Myers always stepped in to tepcat her words for the world to hear. Generally. Sophomore Ororus was a step- ping stone to A Cappella Choir or Girl's Oee Tire mixed group of vocalists spent most of the year in the rehearsal room They drd perform at assemblies for the student bod m Christmas and Spring Concerts M Hunker's goal was to taniil uti» the sophomore with written rodl music and ready them for further xocali- nng CATCHING FLIES' Sophomore Chon » p «s urxlerciassrara Kim Johnson. Karen Khoa. Sherrx Yofeo. and Hx yct Omea a chance to e T ress themsetve nmaca y.
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ualttp As the new year started for A Cappella choir, they still upheld their high musical standards. This year 80 members per- formed with the usual level of excellence. Starting with the formal induction of ju- niors, to the final Commencement perfor- mance for the seniors, A Cappella per- formed over 10 programs. The most pop- ular ones were the Spring Sing, the annual Christmas Concert, and the Greater Cleve- land Conference Festival. Formed from the best of A Cappella, the Madrigal Singers were an exceptional group of musicians. The Madrigal Singers alone gave ten performances ranging from Christmas caroling in downtown, to sing- ing for our own PTA. The group devoted a lot of time and effort to their organiza- tion. Those girls unable to schedule A Cappella were in the Glee Club. Girls Glee contrib- uted mainly with evening performances. The Spring Sing and the Christmas Con- cert were on their schedule of events. Future A Cappella and Glee members were in the Sophomore Chorus. Their year was composed of several programs, high- lighted by the Christmas Concert on De- cember twenty-second. Mr. Max Bunker, director of all choirs, felt, “We had a par- ticularly talented group of music students this year. They were a pleasure to work with.” €hiantitp A CAPELLA OFFICERS: Secretary Gail Mil- ler, Vice-President Mike Horn, Treasurer Jeri Benny, President Tom Doak. WHERE’D SHE GO? Mike Horn awaits the ar- FOLLOW THE LEADER ... The newly induc- rival of Ginger Davis, to present her with a robe ted choir members make their first exit, at choir induction. Activities 23
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WHERE THERE'S SMOKE. THERE’S FIRE. Tom Doak helps Mr. Bunker warm up the Sophomore Chorus before performing for the elementary school. GIRLS GLEE Front Row: Debbie Palmeri. Karen Maynard. Marilyn Sabo, Cindy Venditti. Carla Fran- kito, Helen Reid. Kathy Guthrie, Barb Novak. Dawn Sobey, Barb Slagle, Vicki Myers, Chris Dorazcwski Laura Kelly. Lori Linscott. Kim Mangan. Second Row: Michelle Salvaggio, Marageret Smith, Marianne Taylor, Sherri Howard. Cheryl Banks, Pam Evans, Debbie Stastny. Debbie Hricik, Theresa Hovan, Melo- dy Lodzieski. Marcia Davis. Debbie Senft, Sue Pfeifer. Theresa Riddle. Donna Stutler. Back Row: Lori Biros, Diane Blaneck, Jenny Genutis. Jeanne Washko. Luanne Davis, Marybeth Sablotny, Pat Pigon. Rosann Rega, Leslie Neill, Karen Kikta. Dana Zavodny. Kathy Orosz, Marilyn Maxwell, Karen Smith. Angela Codner. SOPHOMORE CHORUS Front Row: Debbie Gorenc. Patti Medici, Cindy Hicar. Mary Ellen W'cber, Lydia Carloni. Cathy Hardy, Colette Marvaso. Jody Kanner. Linda Canzoni, Lori Sigmund, Patty Ter- ril. Sue Moore. Diane Dimora, Jeanine Glasko, Michelle Collins, Joanne Juran. Carmella Iannaggi. Lydia Polisena. Karen Codney. Laura Hensley, Kathy Davis. Second Row: Peggy Wardlow, Vicki Hemks. Kris Aherns, Shelia McBride, Carla Stuver, Pam Bartoroni, Debbie Johnson, Gloria Warren. Niki Wittrup, Sue Lisco. Grace DeFrancisco, April Dancy. Jan Judd Sherry Garrett, Marline Zarlino. Linda Saliga. Maria Dimarco, Sheila Shepeard, Felicia Washington, Lisa Gittings, Nancy Morelli. Third Row: Jodene Evan- ko, Tracy Kikta. Betsy Galloway, Lynda Titterington. Tammy Butwina, Sue Mormille, Lynn Wehner. Trina Vaughn. Antoinette White. Felicia Walker, Kim Johnson. Dawn Zachary. Sharon Fitzwater. Jeanette Conner. Karen Khan. Sharon Yoho, Denise Fleischer, Lucy Michetti. Mary Vozar. Back Row: Pat Burns. Jim Doughtery, Dan Chapin, Jim Holesovsky, Rod Greene. Reggie Jackson, Mark Grhahm, Brian Caponi, Scott Benny, Carwell Johnson. Gerald Larkin, Dave Sharp. Dave Braund, Mark Davis, Frank DePalo. HARDLY LIBER ACE. Max Bunker conducts the Girls Glee Cub during a school practice ses- sion in preparation for the Christmas Concert. I’LL GET YOU AND YOUR LITTLE DOG. TOO! Theresa Hovan puts on her overlay in the choir room before the Christmas concert.
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