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Carefully a capella students form distinct sounds and well- enunciated words as they sing-out” during fourth period daily in room 23 of the main building. Arms raised and fingers poised to direct a capella students in their tones and rhythms. Mr. Milton Anderson conducts 100 voices and 200 eyes daily to keep them in shape for performances. Row 1: (left to Right) Cheryl Smith. Julie Anderson. Melanie Shelton. Caroline Gannett. Charla Moskomtr, Debbie Posey. Lynn Daniel. Jackie Haack, Linda Steward. Kathy Bennett. Kathy Har- ris. Mary Hagedorn. Robin Shankltn, Julie Hocker. Chris Anderson, Martha Haut, Sue Erickson. Debbie Parker. Beverly Harris. Leslie Schricker. Mindy Hull. Jeannie Pohlmann. Lynn Wilhelm, Suaanne Parish; Row 2: Lynne Robertson. Jennifer Branch. Susie Whitlow. Debbie Haughenberry. Deb Parmeter, Connie Jepsen, Nancy Schlichting, Karen Tisinger. Deborah White. Sandra Hammond. Patti Hammerschmidt. Jean Corbett. Joan Corbett. Teresa O'Connor. Lois Hammond. Lynn Dannacher, Debi Stinogel. Joan Garnet. Sue Hammond. Marilyn Riley. Pam Yerington. Tory Sears. Sharon Hofetdt. Betsy Kehoe. Barb Symonds. 8arb Buffington; Row 3 Mike Johnson. Chris Hull. Dave Appleby. Ron Rhinehart, Mike Shelton, Arnold Anderson. Chip Borgstadt. Brian Ray, Joe Griebd, Dan Doerscher. Bob latta. Scott Gregory. Phil Ashofrd, Gary Nass. Kent Harter. Gary Youngberb. Jerry Ri«s. Paul Holgorsen. Clark Me Whorter. Rich Rhinehart. Kevm Johannsen, Eloy Ball). Row 4: Bob Broughton. Jeff Beard. Don Walton. Mike OBanion. Rick Jensen. Mark Gwm. Bob Gardner. Maurice Bray. Dean levetww, Steve Olson. Bart Boyd. Rod Winters. Malcolm McQuay. Dave Fritnche. Dean Jensen. John Ries. George Eichhorn. Gregg Chase. Randy Warnstadt. Mike Thompson. John Allen. Wendell Terry. Fred Harris.
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ujf students’ voices -, create moods for performances through a damp chill, 100 trained voices of the chs a cappella warm the atmosphere at the last football game with a mass chorus of when jonny comes marching home. improved by the use of several amplifiers and the accompaniment, provided by the chs marching band, the program is a first for the a cappella and a prospective tradition. many hours of diligent practice are spent preparing for other performances, the sometimes over powering tones of the huge hand-picked choir create just the right moods as they supply the audio backdrop for the homecoming and Christmas auds. the a cappella is also featured in the fall pops concert, the messiah in december, the spring concert. “the festival , and of course, the chs variety show, through rehearsal and appearance, the admired mr. milton anderson meticulously directs the group to perfect tones and timing, as mrs. kenneth anderson harmoniously accompanies them at the keyboard, a number of vocalists excel individually as ten are chosen to participate in the all-state music festival in novemberand two sing solos for the messiah. Daily a capella students tune up their tonsils as they liven up their lunp and echo many sounds throuyhout the west base- ment hail such as these members of the All State (roup. Wrth deep concentration a capella All Stale (roups such as these daily practice hittin( just the ri(ht notes as they prepare their voices lor competition. 20
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As Jeff Harris displays artistic talent in his paintint he titles. Xanadu . Sandy Squire contemplates a distant object and Oan Winters observes attentively With a mischievous smile and an artistic touch senior Jeff Harris molds clumps of moist clay into the shape of an atomic mushroom cloud durinj sculpture class. While other student artists busy them- selves with paints or sketch pads. 8etty McClendon and Jerry Hesse exchan{e uses and techniques of the air brush. 22
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