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Concert Choir 4 X E,.l',! ' gwtirx a la nab . R Q , Q, Y' F14 Lynn Thomas, Michelle Moore, Eleri Metriken, Linda Minchello, Karen Minchello, Stacy Purslow, Katie Dickinson, Kristin fd Q3 'NU ' 'C 'fp' If ,9- , l l l b 'I 4 eh. , . i.. 1 ,,, Yr., . U P L- 3 I xg J L E 'L Y Q 5 I 101' Q- .a F: All ', . 7 Concert Choir Long, Gizela Cardoso, Anne Richard, Tracey Hallamore, Barbara Purslow, Bonnie Bumpus, Kristen Wisgirda, Paula Frazer, Anthony Teixeira, Toddjohnson, Stephen Tingloff,julieann Malley, Tracey Ventresca,joe Platenick, Daniel Osofsky, Dawn johnson, Melissa Poli, Linda Lufkin, Erica Morris, Cindy Segreve,jean Shigley,jean Bibby, Karen Elefson, Lorie Layigne, Natasha Dorismond, Linda Elefson, Reena Hall,julie Galpin, Denise Tucciarone, Genie Papadopoulos, Maura Chappelle, Keith Kernan, Frank Rybak, Tim Lomba, Steve Burse, Mark St. Surin,john David Alexis, joe Rucker, Thad Yukna, Adam Grein, Adam Lewis, Nancy Niccoli, jessica Wainwright, Nicole Evans, joanne Felix, Faith Hazard, Kristen Hall, Mikki Houston, Dina Antunes, Margo Anderson, Dawn Heath, Heather Steeves, Wendy Antunes, Inga Washington, Qujana Chandler. Llsa Dufhn, Michelle Chandler, Kathy Cassamalor, Megan Morris, Cheryl Rathbun, Chris Cockshaw, Rick Houston, Charles Bernard, Daryl Houston The concert choir is a group comprised of 65 to 75 individuals of varying singing ability The group does many concerts through the course of the school year. Some of these concerts include, trips to the local junior high schools, the holiday concert, and the pops concert, both held at the high school, - Kristen Hall Ha rm on ics Harmonics is a select group, made up of approximately 25 students, under the direction of Penny Knight. The group travels all over New England singing in clubs, function halls, parties and nursing homes, The group travels with the concert choir to local junior high schools, and also travelled with the choir to Washington D.C.. Last fall the group participat- ed in a show choir workshop in Easton. This group is especially fun to be in. The members put so much ofthemselves into the music that it is difficult to believe that they are only teen- agers. - Kristen Hall Y ' 7 '-Z1 as ' A f 'wi ' - K. v 3' iff' J . A ' 'L X' f' ' -vivo ig! 5 , V 1-dr-' ' ' Q it ff' S f 'Ca E , ,, 5 . Q . Y , QL . ' c - I E - v Q ' . rw .ff .ef f - i f ...., .s K . ' ,Lie ' -J . 'T b-f - f --' 4 s 3 af t V ef 1 A 1,1Jf'.', 7 , Ah. A' - . ' .F - - , . - .1 pi - :A xxvf 2 A if, V . -i Q 4- , -- lu T V Y ' ' I 'T ' ' V ,Max i P ' V '.Q -5' V - ' Daryl Houston, Nancy Niccoli, jessica Wainwright, joanne Felix, Adam Grein, Thad Yukna, Richard Houston, john David Alexis, joe Rucker, Mark St, Surin, Steve Burse, -st Nicole Evans, Tim Lomba, Dina Antunes, Frank Rybak, Margo Anderson, Heather Steeves, I . S Dawn Heather, Kristen Hall, Mikki Houston, Chris Cockshaw, Faith Hazard, Charles L--, f t Bernard, Karen Tofteroo ' Repertory Chorus as -4 Qi Vfq Michelle Benoit, Patricia Clinton, Nadia Felix, Zer Her, Kelley joyce, Marilyn Lima, Ancherre McClean, Kristine Mills, Faith Nordeen, Amy O'Connell, johanna Sciatappa, Sharon Seltzer, Lee Ann Venuto, Mary Wallant, Kristen Walsh '41 '4 l I ld-I 4. ef?- 4 ' Q lf ' I I D I 'Vw '
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Pride s Alive Qi O K l 1 ' Y I X 1 U 1 il PRIDE IS ALIVE: Missv Aronofsl-tvg Shirley Assacl-cg Anita Baillevg Chris Barrv, Tina Brockwavg Karen Coheng Lea D'Amoreg Beth Gerberg Ricky Keeneg Paul Lymang Terri Mclvlahong Amy Millerg Shannon Mofhttg Emily Murphy: Heidi Norrisg Mr. O'Reilly. advisorgjulie Penzolag jennifer Poleskigjohn Rogersg Missy Sherman, Alecia Spadeag john Spadeag Erica Steinberg Jodi Storkg Bob Sullivang Gina Thornasllig Andrea L'rciouli, --Q, A .. N 1 all Yi mh- We see it around us each and every day: spirited posters. red and blacl-4 balloons. and strearners. Where do they come from, From none other than the enthusiastic students who form the l'Pride is Alive Committee. Throughout each athletic season. they use their pep and pride to raise the spirit and support ofthe student body. Keep a lookin' eye and a listenini earr because when you least expect it. Pride is Alive will be theref - Melissa Aronofslty and julie Belanger w...a' wfr 1534?-f an .. pre
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