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A cappella choir members had a very busy and successful year thanks to Sponsor Marty White These dedicated singers met every day for class fourth period but their work did not stop there Many early mornings afternoons and late nights were spent preparing for A cappella s numerous activities Countless hours were spent preparing the choir s haunted house which earned the title of one of the top 3 in the metroplex and thousands of dollars. Then in February the choral depart- ment co-produced the musical Oklahoma! . All but a few of the roles were played by active A cap- pella members. Besides these 2 major events A cappella choir held fall, Christmas, and spring con- certs, competed in the March UIL, traveled to St. Louis, and finished a great year with a banquet on May 21. A cappella Choir These fun-loving members were caught by surprise during a very unique scavenger hunt. N These ladies are where 'WWE Collecting money from late-paying members was one of the responsibilities for Lori Murray. FRONT ROW: Sergeant at Arms Dean Sams, Tony Martin, Larry Murray, Cheryl Schroeder, Kim Prewitt, Kathy Flowers, David Cox, Franks, Scott Honeycutt, Vice President Christi Carr, Jayme McNatt, Lori Murray, Historian Ted Sorrells, Kyle Thomas SECOND ROW: Wimbish, Judy Vank, Cheryl Evans, Kristy Hardick THIRD ROW: Eric Burns, Tony Smith, Sharon Muse, Sherry William, Missy FOURTH ROW: Scott Watkins, Chaplain Kim Haynes, Shelley Smith FIFTH ROW: Steve Miller, Karen Hazelwood, Shelley Herd, Dee Dee ington SIXTH ROW: Matt Dann Secretary Shari White Stacy Miller Kayla Brown BACK ROW STANDING: Mark Hamblin, Brad Lucky, Johnson, President Mike Peterson BACK ROW SITTING: Julie Wynne, Angie Breckenridge, Carrie Wilcox, Kim Cathey, Laurie Bray, Cunningham, Christi Moore, Mandy Allen, Yvonne Ganote
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agnnumnwm-uwnvnm le setting up the sound system, Mike Pearce and Jay Brown have r own cheerleader - senior Charles St.Amant. 'wg lfxiikll The Student Council room has a style of its own and this anonymous member fPhll Wheat?l does not want to admit to lt. Spare time is used to complete homework for members Kelly Cotton and Lance Turner. Decorating begins during school hours for dedicated members. ming the Student Council room is a necessary chore for all, ine ling Vice President Mike Pearce.
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Freedom Freedom members also had a very busy year. Sponsor Mrs. White kept their schedules full. As she put it they did almost anything you could name Freedom performed for area elementary and middle schools service clubs PTAS the Leukemia Society churches and many other organizations Since all Freedom members were members of A cappella, they performed those duties, too Closer to home Freedom also per formed for Lakeview sponsored events such as the Student Council Convention and the Thespian State Convention Freedom members showed members rehearse for their show Puttin' on the Ritz their wide range of talent to a packed auditorium at their spring concert on April 19 Everything from country to gospel to Jazz to rock n roll was performed with Puttin on the Ritz style 6' W 2. , 'M 2 T 'Ui 'Q Wx Bray and Dean Sams sing a duet for one of their many , , H I Nl-47 Freedom concerts kept members practicing a year ong. .viii Sponsor Mrs. White operated the sound system during concerts. Freedom members - top to bottom: Steve Miller, Greg Harris, Kim Haynes, Kyle Thomas, Dawn Lewis, Jesika Franks, Brad Lucky, Laurie Bray, Dean Sams, Scott Honeycutt, Shari White, Christi Carr, Lori Murray, and Mark Hamblin. I
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