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Red Choir: Lisa LaRoque, Angel Munn. Amee Dickey. Row 2: Donna Noel, Denise Hendrych, Ann Underwood. Jenny Dugan. Stacia DeLuca. Row 3: Angie Case, Debi Brown, Lisa Gradin, Pam Dalton. Mary Fitzgerald. Connie Braden. Row 4: Amy Dix. Janeen Heiman. Ryan Riewerts. Michelle Costello, Michelle Skadal. Tracy Kirby. Row 5: Brian Owens, Jenny Wiese, Dianna Biles. Holly Meyer, Krista Roberts, Chad Rowley. Row 6: Greg Holtz. Keith Stein. Rachel Ortiz, Chris Labath. Cassie Mickel- son. Sara Christopher. Silver Choir Officer's: Jennifer Kirby qPresidentJ. Amy King 1SecretaryJ. Diane Harvey QTreasurerj. and Cassie Boston fVice-Presidentj. Several days before each concert, Mr. Keith Haan directs the Red Choir in the auditorium in preparation for their performance.
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3?-fd gamfm, Taka Lair 0117 Am The Red and Silver choirs worked hard to place an impact on North Scott s cholr system this year Even the fact that choir enrollment was down didnt hinder the talent of these groups North Scotts Red Choir which met everyday third hour was made up of thirty seven students Out of these thirty seven there were twenty eight girls and nine guys The choir sang all types of music ranging from popular to spiritual The Silver Choir was made up of twenty eight girls The Silver also sang all types of music The girls liked this arrangement because pop is their favorite but they also enjoyed the change to the other varl ties of music they sang These two choirs under the direc tion of Mr Keith Haan and accompa med by Ms Beth Frye performed four times this year ln the Fall Wm ter Spring and Pops Concerts These four concerts were all held ln the North Scott Auditorium ln addr tion to these four concerts the Red and Silver Choirs were rated at the lowa High School Music Assocl ation Large Group Contest I . l Choir met everyday fifth hour and 0 Sight reading a new song. Amy King looks intently at her music. 2 ,, Silver Choir: Stacie Wilkins, Chris Mahoney. Row 2: Amy Drenter, Becky Schroeder, Terry Wissinger, Melissa Ertz. Row 3: Rhonda Schneckloth. Sher- ry Wissinger, Amanda Mahan, Cassie Boston, Jennifer Kirby. Row 4: Karol Ferguson, Amy Albers. Davia Kelley. Sheila Albee. Susan Dammann. Row 5: Angie Welp, Diane Harvey, Shrissy Bulazo. Amy Bouril, Amy King. Row 6: Marilynn Marsengill. Karla Ferguson. Stacie Wolfe. Jenny Drummond. Kris Pierce.
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lat ZZZZWQ Actors dancers singers musl clans stage crew artists business men and clothes designers these people make up Lancer Pro ductlons LP IS a club but not real ly a club explained Mrs Judith Ja cobs QLP directory lt has some thing for everyone who likes music speech and drama Every year Lancer Productions puts on three plays Usually they consist of a musical dramafcom edy and children s theater But there is much more to Lancer Pro ductlons than putting on plays This year on September 19th and 20th the annual Thesplan Conference was held at North Scott There were over 560 students visiting from all over lowa with help from fund rals ers that were held to have speakers come and to buy food for the VI slters lt was a two day event which ended with a performance of Nun sense by Marycrest College An other conference was held at Iowa City in November and over 30 North Scott students attended the work shops that were taught by the Llm versity of lowa graduate students There the students were coached In everything from vocal techniques to auditioning They also attended the play Time of My Life Lancer Production members en joy the fact of being a part of drama without actually havmg to be on stage With this clubs support to the actual thesplans everythmg runs much smoother in the North Scott drama department , , v v w ' 1 u Q I I . - all . ,, . - . . ,, . . ' u - V . 11 . . . Q . , . , T v - ' . ' . ' u - YY - LL ' ' 71 . . , . J' Raising her gavel at the beginning of the LP meet- ing. Tania Jackson starts it off with a smile. Cramped into C-9. Augie Ferguson gets comfortable for a long discussion as the LP meeting gets under- way.
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