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nterpretations of usical Selections it? WRBHXW is A Vocal music director, Mr. L.P. Williams, is responsible for all student choral and musical productions. MIXED ENSEMBLE. FRONT ROW: Anne Bair, SharonSmith, Pam Bonner, Barb Kessler, Diane Baum. SECOND ROW: Peggy Herre, Wanda Weikert, Audrey Wise, Bonnie Moran, Anna Boftiglier, Karen Higgins. THIRD ROW: Mike Steigerwalt, John Konhaus, Dave Binkley, Gary Shirley. FOURTH ROW: Alan Leonhart, Phil Kraft, Jim Mummert, Ralph Houser, Bill Corlett. NATURALS. SEATED: Paula Hilbish, Kay Hoffman. FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: Barbara Browand, Sandy Kumpf,WandaWeikert, Karen Nancy Tressler, Lorraine Mirmak, Penny Hobaugh, Bonnie Hackman, Higgins, Cathy Miller, Chris Misal. Pat Coover, Audrey Wise, Crystal Smith, Pam Bonner,Suzanne Meals. 163
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cal performances the Mixed andGirls Choirs, under the direction of Mr. L.P. Williams, provide a valuable service to Cedar Cliff. chosen each spring by tryouts, meet twice a week during activity period for rehearsal. This year the choir participated in the Thanksgiving as- sembly, Spring Band Concert, and Baccalaureate service. Their largest projects were the Christmas as- sembly and the annual musical, this year Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady. once a week, gives those interested in music a chance to participate in Cedar C liff's musical activities. Girls in the choir participate in the Christ- mas Assembly and usher for the operetta. Both choirs give students the opportunity to gain musical ex- perience and training and provide Cedar Cliff with many excellent musical productions. Choral Groups Present Distinctive SEATED: Jeanette Onufer, Nancy Nye. FRONT ROW: Kathy Finney, Carol Kohlhaas, Christine Pearce, Florence Devlin, Donna Wingler, Esther Houser, Loretta Warner, Isabel Hanson, Sandra Simpson, Nancy Cummings, Beth Baker, Jeanne Sprecker, Sharyn Straitiff, Nancy Evertts, Valerie Leisher, Connie Boens, Kathy Kaufman, Stephanie Myers, Beth Yarnall, Janet Resch. SECOND ROW:Margaret Baker, AliceCaldwell,SandyKumpf,SueSchumacher, Joanne Kauffman, Phyllis Beers, Cindy Stevens, Pat Dyblie, Cathi Dentler, Lynn Everhard, Jessica Klingman, Carol Ann Rice, Karen Cover, Linda Kinter, Trice Fisher, Mary Anne Sikorski,Sue Stone, Michele Warner, By presenting many varied musi- Members of the Mixed Choir, The Girls Choir, which meets Student pianists, Dave Binkley, Kay Hoffman, and Beverly Baublitz, accompany the Mixed Michelle Kelly. THIRD ROW: Roberta Lash, Pam Craumer, Carole Gilmour, Bonnie Peck, Betsy Moate, Linda Thomas, Suzanne Felder, Sandy Dann, Kitty Smith, Betty Morris, Karen Groves, June Landis, Kay Russel, Linda Rhodes, Nancy Lee Hager, Betsy Smith, Charlotte Miller, Anne Berry,Suzanne Meals,Mr. L.P. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Lantz, Linda Nogle,Debbie Conrad, Nancy Riddle,Doris Myers, Lee Cadiz, Janet Utter, Peggy Hoch, Kay Hoffman, Pam Musser, Carol Resch, Barb Brown, Debbie Machamer, Nancy Kent, Cathy Miller, Vicki Bowman, Cathy Wherley, Crystal Smith. 162 and Ensemble at rehearsals and concerts.
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l ,.f 'T The CEDAR LOG Business Staff looks over last year's advertisement section for possible sales. SEATED: Linda Roedts, Cindi Tocket, Lee Cadiz, Dianne Humphreys. STANDING: Sue Knight, Vicki Gensel, Mary Passaro, Alexis Hyde, Connie Jones, Carol Reynolds, Debbie Weirich. if its I f ln Journalism lll class, Barb Kessler explains the procedure for writing club copy blocks to CEDAR LOG editors. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Kister, Barb Kessler, Sherie Yeingst, Sheila Palmer, Letitia Keach, Barb Caldwell, Roger Conner, Carol Mathers, and Claudia Conard. CEDAR LUG Produce a 'Ni '-:Q ggi if if Senior and layout editors dis- cuss possible layouts for the senior section. LEFT TO Business Staff Raising funds necessary to publish the CEDAR LOG is the sole responsibility of the Year- book Business Staff. Advised by Mr. William Lutz, the staff members visit local businesses to sell advertisements for the yearbook. Patron tickets are also sold to students and area residents. These activities, as well as the staff-sponsored March Hootenanny fe at u r i n g Cedar Cliff talent, serve as the chief sources of income for the CEDAR LOG. This organization not only provides the funds for Cedar C liff's yearbook, but also gives its members the chance to gain insight into the oper- ations of local businesses and the importance of advertising. 164
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