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Todayis Singers Tune To Yesterday Lakes High School joined together the talent of particular students to form two choral groups. One group, which consisted of four men from Lakes, was called the Barber- is-E' shop Quartet. These participants worked , f ' together in voice control to accomplish X rf, M the harmony needed to perform songs L ' from the good old days. The second group, made up of sixteen Lakes Ladies, along with guitarist Steve Neufeld, was called the Choraliers. These women united their talent to sing in tune to songs with three part harmony. Per- forming for schools, this group was a suc- cess. The eager Lancers involved with these groups rehearsed mornings and evenings on their own time. For concerts and com- ..... petition, practice was a must. -- These students worked hard to make - Lancers' a name of success. Because of lack of interest and enthusi- asm, the Madrigal Singers did not con- tinue their group. With this loss, Lakes still sung in harmony. ,.L.....f'f? .,,.. . I BARBERSHOP QUARTET: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Baxmann, Donald Duncan, Curt Kaleel, David Pitts. ,.,. MV ' A EAL mf- ' i-.. ,.L......, J I '-we--rr -La -,-.......x.. W iq-v..-- ij' in CII 11: Ill: CHORALIERS: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Tabor, Jill Severson, Christine Lance, Colette Watson, Marge Delisle, Kim Woodward, Sharon Aker, Chris Wright, Steven Neufeld fguitaristb. SECOND ROW: Dani McCollum, Penny Thorson, Denise Haverly, Darla Haverly, Joyce Mathews, Sandy Shenkel. Ladell Ashbaugh. Organizations-79
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