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his years members were: Kiln Abbott, Linda Akey. Mike Amstein. Gary nderson, Scott Anderson. Todd Atvvool, Debbie Butler, Ann Camacho, .lill ampbell, Bill Causey, AJ. Charest. Sue Cielens. Joe Claxton. Karen lemens. Steve C ooney, Helen C ozzens. Lisa Daundra. Lisa Davis. Gary awson. Charlie Debroder. Russ Elliot. Debby Ferry. Suzanne Gerhart. Erik ilbertson, Ricky Gray, Shawn Green, Stephanie Gruhn. Sheri Hess. Shelbe 'iller. Elaine Hyatt. Paula Hyatt. Megan Isaac. Alllil Janda. Carrie Jensen. arolyn Johnson. Doug Kasel. Jell' l,einaueaver. .Hike Lenua-ig Teresa Ipnway. Denise Lenz. Anna Loeuin. Regina Loeuin. Shawna Luna. Tony athre, Korin McDowell. Tim McDonell. Scott Meklullan, Rod Mead. zmes Miller. Laurie Murphy. Julie Pagano, Page Pemberton. Tillani Peters. tlic Pratt. Scott Robinson. Robin Rockler. .VIike Roose. Joe Schleieher. 'ebbie Schaffer. Bill Stordahl. April Summers. Traci Tags lor. Katie True, ich Vigil. Karen Walker. Laurel Willis. Karie lllickolf Kryssi lllvekolll my Young. 1 5-agppmg , f L , , Singing Their Hearts ut Green Mountain's Concert Choir is the largest choral group in the school. Consisting of sixty-six members, the group sings a variety of music around the community, anything ranging from religious to jazz. Paula Hyatt, member, commented, Concert Choir is great. We sing a lot of different music, a little bit of everything. Being well known and popular in the community, Concert Choir, performed at many locations throughout the year, including entering several competitions and singing at various festivals. Lead by Mr. Meininger, music teacher, Concert Choir hoped to be traveling to San Diego sometime in April to see Universal Studios, Disneyland and the surrounding sights. Many of Concert Choir's members have had plenty of past experience with singing and musical productions, including this year's spring musical Anything Goesf' Any student in their sophomore, junior or senior year can audition for Concert Choir, but as with many of Green Mountain's musical groups, the auditions can be tough and very select. Many students include Concert Choir as only one of many musical groups they participate in. Laurie Murphy and Suzanne Gerhart stand in contrast at a concert. Mr. Meininger receives a little gift at Christmas when Concert Choir places his car in the music room, Mr. Meininger sits perplexed. A student consults the list of students who were accepted into Concert Choir. xs,tftesf.,,, ' svn.-E7 7 5' -E.?Z'f ' ,,,f?feu.,- , ,gs g 1,-kg wi , -, . t : rw: K Il .h . 5. s 1 . - -,t-afazes ,rs : ,. 1-.1 V 2, ' :.. .-
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This year's members were: Kim Abbott, Teresa Lenway, Megan Isaac, Paula Hyatt, Lisa Daunora, Cammy Michel, Katie True, Carolyn Johnson, Jill Campbell, Amy Janda, Laurie Murphy, Debbie Weist, Denise Lenz, Bridgette Burwiclc, Brenda Banister, Traci Taylor, Mary Maass, Anna Loewin, Casey Kuypers, Carolyn Johnson, Laurie Murphey, Katie True, and Megan Isaac perform at concert. in ff -4 Virtual or Real? Images is an all girls form of the Vocal Minority. Sponsored by Mr. Meininger, music teacher, Images sings a variety of music, such as pop, jazz and classical music. Megan Issac, group leader, commented, I think that we have a good group this year, even more than usual. Although the group did not tour this year, Images continued their traditional concerts by singing at various local elementary schools, as well as Junior High schools and other Senior High Schools. They also sang at festivals, including delivering singing valo-grams during Valentines Day, and participated in several competitions during the year. Out of all the auditions, nineteen girls were chosen. The auditions were really tough, alot of girls tried out, but only nineteen were chosen. Megan added. Any girls in their sophomore, junior and senior year can audition. The auditions are usually held while last years group looks on, making the auditions even more difficult. Image girls seranade Mike Harlan at Valentines. Bridgett Burwick sings poctically. Amy Janda performs for her littlc sister. ts, - fig .et . Manta ..,.. fW+.t,'.
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