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Sing Out! This year's chorus is under the new management of direc- tor Joyce Nellenback. The chorus was small but did more touring than in past years, and displayed many creative and innovative ideas. The group consisted of 28 members, many of them seniors. Performances included a show in October in Laurel Centre, a December 9th performance at the Fort Meade Officers' Club, and l3altimore's Inner Harbor for a Christmas Show. The Mustang Chorus also toured area elementary schools, and performed the traditional Christmas concert at Meade with the band. Mandy Wise played piano for the chorus. Mandy, who is a senior this year, is also a member of the All-State Chorus and the All-Eastern Chorus. Director Nellenback is designing a show for the spring with choreography titled l'Cat's Medlyf, She hopes to take the group on competition touring next year. Mandy Wise takes a break after performing at the Officers' Club. P Choral members perform at the Christmas concert. V Director Joyce Nellenback directs the chorus during their Christmas concert. P 104 f Chorus
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4 Pauline Dacy performs an overhead twirl during a halftime football show. A Lisa Clark shows her joy to be performing in the Orioles world Series victory parade. A Ren'ee Hicks and Mahra Sanders Lori Hess, Plenee Hicks and Myra Saunders exchange last minute good lucks before a competition. Silk captain Pauline Dacy focuses all her attention on the performance of a football half-time show. Lisa Clark is only one representative of the happy people at the Orioles World Series Victory Parade. Band 103
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lt's Academic This year's lt's Academic team was again sponsored by science teacher Peter Weile, who has been 'irunning the show for five years. The team organizes early in the year and prepares for its one, single-elimination tournament, to be aired on WBAL television in Baltimore. The team had three members and one alternate. This year's members were Danny Beck, Sam Enda and Brian Potter, with the alternate as Kevin Kreutter. They were elected to be Meade's representatives by the lt's Academic Club, con- sisting of sophomores Karen Heatwole, Kevin Kreutter, Laurie Lavery and Bobin Nitchman, junior Harry Rowell and seniors Danny Beck, Sam Enda, Wendy Gotwalt and Brian Potter. lt's a hard job to be a team that has to know everything. Mr. Welle concentrated on trivia and practice sheets sent to him by a national lt's Academic sponsor. He also encourages members to read works of general knowledge, historical time periods, authors and celebrated people. The team already had strong backgrounds in math and scien- ce, but those subjects were also emphasized. The tournament was held on December 9th in the chan- pom pons supported the team. nel 11 studios. COmpetir'1g were Centennial High, Calvert Hall and Meade. Meade wasn't scoring well in the com- petition round, but did well in the round where the questions were directed to them. Centennial took a strong lead, and was in first place when the cameras shut off and the equipment was checked. Meade's buzzer, which gave them the opportunity to an- swer questions inthe competi- 4 Mr. Collins with the band members, cheerleaders and . .rcsrsrsssfr .rr.. Eli s.sc lien found, Wee not Wefking- A Q -..Q A-M5 fs . H' 5 if i Ci The show was not retaped, but 1...i ii?'f T ' T' T' i 'i WBAL invited Meade back fe if' 11: T iiii .... . ...T 1'.'f -1 e...- Z compete in February. In spite Danny Beck, Sam Enda and Brian Potter A A Members of the lt's Academic Club A of their handicap, the Mus- tangs tied for a second place finish with Calvert Hall. lt's Academic ' 105
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