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Accompanist Chris Lawrence gives out pitches as the junior Treble Choir learns one of their a cap- pella numbers. junior Treble Choir gets down to business as the approaching Spring Concert draws nearer and available rehearsals grow shorter. All-State Honors Choir Members-Kerry Bel¬ lamy. judie Berg. Mike Huber, Mark Mysilweic, Guy Estes, and Wendy Smyser of the All-State Orchestra. Another choir class begins as Mr. Lewis, choir di¬ rector starts the rehearsal off by leading the choir through their practice scales. 28 Choirs
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Getting wrapped up in the game are Varsity Cheerleaders, Sandy Munson. Carolyn Skinner. Carolyn Walker, and Chris Dinges. Up. Up and Away. Junior Dirk Fehrman. goes for a Indians basket. Fehrman was very influential in many victories. Coaches Linger and Nelson talk positively as a time out is needed during the Homecoming Bas¬ ketball game against Andrean at Kahler. Senior. Jeff Gregor, prepares his ‘Toward. Ho! for the float prepared for the Basketball Home¬ coming pregame entertainment by the senior class. Homecoming 27
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Choirs represent school As part of the holiday spirit. Concert Choir went caroling in South Lake Mall for the many gather¬ ing Christmas shoppers. Parts are taken individually in Concert Choir in order to learn new music for the Music Festival which took place March 8. Once again the choral department attended NISBOVA at Lew Wallace High School on February 3. Over 200 students were sent to participate in the contest and to represent Lake Central. The group returned victorious with a total of 103 gold medals and 48 silver medals. Perfect scores were awarded to Guy Estes, solo 1; Mike Huber, solo I; Judie Berg, solo I; Wendy Smyser, vio¬ lin solo 1; Sandy Gunnum solo II; Wright, Trio II; Bellamy, Duet II; Gun¬ num, Ensemble II; and Jim Holesapple, solo III. First place winners of the NISBOVA contest also took part in the state con¬ test on February 17. Over 20 students made it to the state contest and re¬ turned home with 33 gold medals and 6 silver. Wendy Smyser, violin; Ron Byrns, tuba; and Kathy Jorgensen; solo, were all awarded with perfect scores for their performances. Concert Choir partook in an annual Choral Festival (held March 9.) The festival brought neighboring schools together under a guest director to per¬ form a concert at night. Accompanist Judie Bt?rg and Sheila Welton have a more serious attitude as they play one of the many spirituals that Concert Choir is performing. Small groups are gathered together as members of the Treble Choir practice their ensembles for an upcoming contest. Choirs 29
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