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The fine on of singing is something rhor requires o huge amount of practice and dedication, nor to mention tal- ent The Foirfield High School Choir would readily agree The choir practices every Monday, Tuesday and Thurs- day during first period preparing for their three main appearances: the Christmas, Pops ond Spring Concerts In addition, they performed In the Conference Festival held in Washington. A group of 18 students wos selected for this year's Chamber Singers. The group wos chosen by Puss Goo- dell who judged on the basis of rone quolity ond pitch. Three songs were performed, March 28, or the Store Music Contest ond received o Division I raring. They performed for many organizations this year A quarter - Carol Short, Phyllis Young, Jeff Shepherd, ond Scott Wise- carver- attended the District All-Store Auditions held Octo- ber 25 in Columbus Junction With only on approximated 1 5 acceptance to the All-Store Chorus, boss Scott Wise- corver wos given the honor of performing at the All Store Festival held in Ames, November 14 ond 15. 1 3 1. Eighr o'clock Chamber Singers practice catch every- one off-guard bur Dove Laslo 2 Gris sextet, consisting of A Dloomquisr, 5 Fulton, A Herr, C Short, L Kerr, and P Young, procrice for Store Music Contest 3. First hour rehearsals come early for choir members 4 Scott Wisecan er practices All-Store music. 5 Choir cirecror Puss Goodell's directing antics result in mixed reactions by choir members Chamber Singers-Fronr row J Shepherd, C Short, D Laslo, J Peiffer Second row: S. Fulton,M Dogby, A Dloomquisr, 0 Hill, P. Doyle, Third row D Peoslee, L K A. Herr P jfoung, px jLow: S. fj0seI, S Dill, S.
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CREW Producrion Crew: Producrion direcred by Mr Raymond Scorr Brigham Sroge monogemenr provided by Janerre Fneberg Scenic design by R. S. Brigham, Cindy Nelson, Dave Riley Assisronr ro rhe direcror Rebecca Sloca Original cosrumes: Alison Herzog Technical director: Dove Riley Ser and Stage Crew Mike Wallace, Janerre Frie berg, Phyllis Young, Jan Schillersrrom, Sarah Fulron, Amy Bloomquisr. Kim Kleemeyer, Mary Wirrmer, Nancy Wilson. Carolyn Mondioch, Jeff Whirney, Angela Jackson, Eric Welonder, Anne Herr Properties Kim Kleemeyer, Chris Hinkle, Jan Schil- lersrrom Lighting Crew Bill Bowermosrer, Suson Hemm, Terri Rusk Sound Crew Suson Berg, Anno Starnes Make-Up: Tina Ankenbauer, Tracy Van Fleer Publicity: Anne Herr, Peggy Doyle Box Office House Manager Party Stacy The lights in rhe room of a well furnished Victorian styled home slowly diminished ro o flickering low. A persistant rapping noise grew increasingly louder A woman screamed Mrs. Manningham, ployed by Cindy Nelson, was slowly and methodically going our of her mind. She was con- stantly losing her jewlery and grocery bills, and misplac- ing pictures, nor ro mention bearing up on poor defens- less puppies Bur in reoliry it's her loving husband Jock, played by Dave Riley, who is committing these dosrerdly deeds so that he may acquire rhe hidden Barlow rubies As in every mystery thriller, there's always rhe fam- ous detective waiting in rhe wings ro sove rhe lady in distress. Jeff Whirney portrayed rhe incomparable In- spector Rough, who came ro Bella Manningham's res- cue. 1 Inspector Rough orremprs ro pry open Manningham '5 desk in search of rhe hidden Darlow rubies. 2 Store monoger, Jonerre Frieberg, ond costume head, Alison Herzog, pur rhe finishing touches on set before dress rehearsal. 0. Jack Manningham is apprehended by policemen Dave Loslo and Drian Smirh. 4. Gndy Nelson and Dave Riley, as Della and Jack Man- ningham, in rhe opening scene of rhe mystery thriller Angel Sneer . 5. The flirry maid, Nancy delights in Mrs Manningham's insanity 6 Elizabeth kindly rends Mrs. Manningham 21
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tfl J i.lv. t. I r.t-l a C o Choir members: Fronr row S Hemm, M Dogby, D Krenrz, C Short, P Doyle, J Heckerhom, L Wilson Row 2 J. Martin, T Von Fleer, R. Helmick, S Fulton, B Briggs, J Shepherd, N Bussey J Peiffer Dads row L. Diers, L Swafford, A Herr, I Kerr, D Loslo D Hill, P Young, A Bloomquisr, S. Drenneman, L Smith, S Dill, S Wisecorver, S Bekel, B Peoslee, M Goodell, M Parsons, T Porter
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