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WOMEN’S COCIO The Women's Chorus consists of thirty- three members. They began the yearly schedule along with the other choruses by selling Christmas ornaments to raise money to make the annual chorus banquet possible and to allow them to perform at various schools in the area. They contributed to the holiday bliss by singing at the Florence Mall and Burlington Baptist Church. The Girl's Chorus competed at Northern Kentucky University with many other schools and performed well as did the other choruses from Conner. 1st row: Melissa Harris, Carla Biddle, Megan Neufang, Michelle Cox. 2nd row: Mary )o Collins, Linda Dillion, Theresa Freeland, Karen Baker, Diana Warnke, Dawn Brown, Marji Luiro. 3rd row: Lisa Rector, Denise Turner, Vicki Rice, Cindy Fisk, Dee Kaupisich, Sheila Marshbanks, Carla Spegal, Cindy Roland. 4th row: Lisa Lowe, Pam Utz, Lisa Wells, Kim Lovett, Debbie Newman, Robin Gib- bons, Beth Walker, Sherry Clifton, Paula Holt. (1) Marji Luiro feels at home in Women's Choir. (2) Women's Choir takes a break to pose for the camera. (3) Do you believe Mr. Conley is making us sing this? Giri's Chorus — 145
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CHAMBER CHOIR The Chamber Choir is a special chorus for those who have outstanding vocal abilities. The eighteen members perform more fre- quently than the other choruses. They sing at numerous churches in the area, plus this year they did very well when they sang at the Vegas Supper Club in the variety show. They added a special touch to the Christmas season by singing at Burlington Baptist Church, Bullittsburg Baptist Church, Bullittsville Christian Church, Immanuel Church of Christ and the Florence Mall. In competition at Nor- thern Kentucky University they did very well. The continue to be a delight to the communi- ty year after year. 1st row: Lynette Masters, Shonda Roberts, Teresa Teeters, lessie Holt, Amy White. 2nd row Margie Poole, Donna Owens, Anita Nunn, loetta White 3rd row: Carol Tolley, Tony Poole, Jeff McNeil, Darrell Holt, Scott Spencer. 4th row: Artie Crawford, Tony Helton, |ohn Karlosky, Todd Markesberry, Darren Harris, David Crigler
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CONCERT CECIR The purpose of Mixed Chorus is to allow students who are interested in singing to par- ticipate in the chorus and to contribute to the community by performing in various areas. They sang at the Burlington Baptist Church and the Florence Mall all to brighten the holi- day season. They also performed at gradua- tion ceremonies along with Awards Night. At Northern Kentucky University they competed with many different schools where they received excellent scores. 1st row I Potter, D Warnke. I Walton. B Burr hum. M ttsle. M Cross. I Thomas. D Mis. B Potter, S Woodcock. L Hewfmg I Rector. C Young, K Bailey . M Spare. M ( ox. S Tate. M Harris. C Bickfle 2nd row P Boggle. B Beard, L Wells. P Ut .) Hot T Teeters. 0 Reeves. C Stansberry. S Escue, D kaupisich. M Bi ke. L Osborne, M Hag« k rn. T Shinkle. K EstenfekJer,» Furvaro. N Lawson. S Conner Trd row L Rettig, T Woolum. C Garrison, K Ebert, k Wells. M Poole, D karlosky, L Munsie, T , Ha elwood. I Hamilton. M Deck, S Marshbanks C Neff, k Lovett. M Kimmich. B Walker, C Spegal. C Roland P Holt 4- row T Craven, R Wheeler. B Justice, A Crawford. B Shot well. | McElfresh. S Val . D Strassmger. T Forman. I Karlosky, T Markesberry I McNeil. B Pit er T Fketaneva. I) Fleek. D Hit field, C Perkins, I Wolfe. andR Miller 146 — Mixed Chorus
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