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7 . A cappella s St. Louis VISIT The A cappella choir traveled to St. Louis this year for their annual trip. Members missed two days of school to enjoy a long weekend in that very colorful city. Activities included viewing the beautiful architecture of the Gateway arch and other such attractions of St. Louis. Members re- lived moments of their childhood when they visited a petting zoo that contained adorable attractions such as baby goats and monkeys. One of the most memorable and hilarious activities they enjoyed was a pajama party for all. Guys borrowed nighties from the gals some combined clothes worn day and night and many improvised with whatever happened to be laying around. Other than these happenings A cappella choir also com- peted in the Six Flags Over Mid-America Competi- tion. They were very successful scoring all 1 s and walking away with the entire contest and first place. There's a joker in every bunch! Blondes, brunettes, and redheads have fun! mfs. ,- f-v'l Aren't these beauties irresistible? ' There was time for some fun. . K f 'gf . ,fem ' Mimi 5 '-fi 1 ' .1 ' 790' A 4 T .... T I 5 .,,. , fv f,:,,f L ::. H I VVVV H V, 3 xgr.. ,,. fd I k.., ,, ,..,,: , ,.f EE., 6 .i,., - H r,- ,, ' -' if ,JL Laurie Bray rejects Mike Peterson for a huggable teddy bear.
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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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Cho1rs 7 . Women s and Mixed Women's and Mixed choirs supported A cappella activities throughout the year. Members of these two groups worked at the choir's haunted house and sold candles to help send A cappella members to St. Louis. Both choirs met during the day - 1 second period for Women's and third period for Mixed. They shared similar activities such as per- forming in winter, fall, and spring concerts, and competing in UIL. Members of both choirs also if contributed to the production of Oklahoma! , Women's choir had some activities other than those shared with Mixed. These girls performed at Prestonwood, had a party at the presidentls home, and competed at Sandy Lake. At this competition, the Women's choir was named Outstanding Choir and placed first overall. choir sponsor, Melinda Cotten, chaperoned A cap- in St. Louis. -av managed to have ' i . . 3 t 5 J .ONT ROW: Bari Stephens, Crissy Robinette, Wendy Davis, Tammy Brennan, eri Carr, Kim Martin, Kim Harness, Kristi Haynes SECOND ROW: Kelle Parish, eila Russell, Lesley King, Mickie Brown, Angie White, Kim Holland, Cathie Wilcox, anne Wall, Beth Arruda, Norma Page THIRD ROW: Shelby Jackson, Ronda :lley, Michelle Morgan, Tanuja Bhatt, Kaniece Washington, Niki Hartin, Jeannie ler FOURTH ROW: Secretary Kristan Kelley, Librarian Shelley Murray, Toni ,niel, Dawn Wright, President Melissa Haggard, Librarian Meegan Swaithes, storian Theresa Bell, Melody Burcham, Dawn Hendon, Leigh Murphy, Chaplain lly McLauchlin, Sharon Peace FRONT ROW: Reporter Michelle Williams, Mark Compton, David Cardella, Sherri Miller SECOND ROW: Vice4President Dawn Lewis, Holly Robinette THIRD ROW: Diana Mor- rison, Mark Mundie, Lee Love, Connie Horton, Janie Townzen Fourth Row: President Kathy Dunn, Secretary Laura Blue, Richard Sanders, Tracey Parrish, Tonya Akers FIFTH ROW: Shelly Henning, Shirley Ficklin, Raymond Balleza, Zeke Maldonado, Tamela White, Susan Streng SIXTH ROW: Danny Arriago, Bill Ariago
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