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Lynn Morzorati stoles an astonished Kris Blaesing in Chemistry class while Chris DeVries finishes an experiment. Santa Claus coaxes a smile from a youngster at the Toys for Tots Christmas Party. National Honor Society and Key Club joined the Big Brothers!Big Sisters organization to sponsor the benefit for underprivileged children. NHslKey club 25
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24 NHSlKey Club Lack of Interest 51 it 5 , ,Q 3 ff! , , L NHS Treasurer Kathi Flynn surprises senior Ken Kambic with a stole. Seniors were inducted into NHS in September and juniors were honored in April. Pam Galowich hands Donna Achterberg a letter of congratulations after Donna was inducted into NHS. Hinders NHS We planned many activities, but they were cancelled due to a lack of interest, stated National Honor Society President Pam Galowich. NHS officers planned a ski trip to Chestnut Mountain and a trip to Second City in Chicago. However, both were called off because of a lack of participants. Members assisted the Big Brothersl Big Sisters with their phone-a-thon, UNO tournament, and Toys for Tots Christmas Party. To help support their activities, the National Honor Society held their annual booksale and sold Joliet West key chains. Profits from the booksale paid for the initiation banquet in May. Membership in NHS was based on academic achievement, leadership, character, and service. NHS inducted seniors in the fall and incoming juniors in the spring. Officers for NHS were Pam Galowich, presidentg Anna Albrecht, vice presidentg and Kathi Flynn, treasurer. Key Club, in its second year, assisted the Kiwanis Club and the Big Brothers throughout the year. Members helped with the Kiwanis Club peanut sale, and the Big Brothers phone-a-thon and Christmas Party. Besides their meetings every Thurs- day morning, Key Club held monthly luncheons to plan their activities. Members visited restaurants such as McDonald's, Happy Joe's, Nino's, and Merichka's. Key Club officers were President Melanie Laasch, Vice President Steve Kovarick, Secretary Eric Ruden, and Treasurer Nancy Goss. S . it PNN? N Q ,F
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Madrigals Present Medieval Dinner For the first time in Joliet West's history the madrigal choir held a madrigal dinner. Medieval Britain was the setting and Joliet's First Presbyter- ian Church provided the facilities. The choir was dressed as a medieval court complete with serving maids, fools and a jester. According to Mr. David Danckwart, choir director, about 350 people attended the five-course dinner. During the first semester, the madrigals performed at two choral concerts. Madrigals require very little dancing or movement. When performing, the choir moves into a formation and stays there for the duration of the song. According to Danckwart, since madrigal choir members do not have to concentrate on dancing, they are free to concen- trate on producing a clear, rich sound. After Christmas, the madrigal choir changed its name and style to the traditional swing choir. Besides per- forming at nursing homes, charities and other clubs, the choir went to contest and received a first place rating. Swing choir, comprised of 10 guys and 11 girls, ended the year with the a cappella choir at the annual choir banquet. Three concerts, contest and a spring musical kept the a cappella choir singing all year. ln addition to the traditional spring and fall concerts, the choir performed at the Too Late to be Mid-Winter concert. According to Director David Danckwart, the choir was not ready for a concert in January due to musical try-outs and solo - ensemble contest. ln April, the choir members per- formed at the choir contest in Lockport. Overall, the a cappella choir received a first place rating. For the first time, tryouts for musical, traditionally open only to choir members, were open to the whole student body. According to Danckwart, the majority of the cast came from within the choir. On April 29 and 30 and May 1, the music department presented Hello, Dolly under the direction of Mr. David Danckwart. On Thursday, May 13, the choir gave its final school concert during periods 8 and 9. On May 18, the choir performed at the choir banquet which featured performances by all the choirs. Mar a Wastalu and Mike Philli s ste out durin g p p g Scott Ward Mike Phillips, and Matt Walsh provide an up song. background vocals for the swing choir. Madrigals Andrea Johnson, Mark Blatnicky, Neil Johnson and Stacey Simmons end the madrigal dinner with Silent Night.
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