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• Bottom Row: Kathy Knight, Catherine Lee, Tiia Tomusk, Brenda White, Darcy Scott, Ruthie Gingrich, Margaret Cabler, Tina Sibert; Row Two: Mark Lee, Matthew Albright, Rick Sleesman, Gregory W. Tipton, Andrew Gingrich, Jeff Myers. Bottom Row: Robert Verhey, Robert Robles, Tim Robison; Row Two: Sally Stoiche, Natalie Houser, Lorra Noble, Elaine Kiefer, Sherry Armstrong, Alice Waikel, Rose King, Donna Lambert, Lisa Kilpatrick, Kelly Grimmace; Row Three: Koreen Kalogris, Melisa Rust, Karen Roger, Sara Schible, Dawn Mendez, Dawn Dammeier, Sarah Romano, Linda Swagin, Clara Markey, Rhonda Franklin, Fane Hutsell, Jackie Wilson; Row Four: Mr. John Hill, Pam Mansfield, Mary Sieling, Mary Miller, Katie Throm, Theresa Herber, Julia Olinger, Kelli Schwalm, Lea Ann Leslie, Teresa Brower, Mr. Stubblefield Mads Select 14 May Be Troubs fourteen select people. Mr. Hill has always been very proud of his little baby and has an assemby of portraits of the members, drawn by senior Margaret Cabler. The group sang everything from madrigal music to jazz and was in high demand. They did between twenty-five and thirty performances for community groups and other schools. The Madrigals, which were created by Mr. John Hill in 1970, consisted of
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Miss Norma Thiele adviser. gives a happy smile as she proudly celebrates her twenty-fifth year as Legend Legend Staff Editor Rita Meyer Asst. Editor Khris Kessler Section Editors Sports Jill Petrie Activities Teresa Burrows Copy Phil Henschen Picture Christy Koeneman Senior Susan Roy Underclass Deanna Reynolds Business Mgrs Zulf Mohamedali Brenda Hoyer Photographers Chris Hosier Ken Hosier Tina Musto Staff Artist ....Kurt Toney ii Brenda Hoyer and Susan Roy are searching through the senior program cards to find out what pages each individual is on in the Legend yearbook. Journalism 19
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Bottom Row: Lorna Stetler, Pete Collins, Khris Kessler, Dawn Sauders, Jeff Myers, Brenda White, Andy Girigrich, Mike Lee, Catherine Lee, Kathy Knight; Row Two: Tiia Tomusk, Tina Bryant, Lisa Stephenson, Tim Boren, Jane Rich, Michele Lang, Matthew John Jones, Belinda Zigler, Douglas Housholder, Karen S. Kinder, Kim Dennis; Row Three: Julie Ladig, Rhoda Clark, Laura Bloom, Rick Sleesman, Renee E. Kolde, Deborah Kacsor, Darcy Scott, Liz Jackson; Row Four: Matthew Albright, Gaylen Waters, Birgitta Frisk, Pam Welch, Rutie Gingrich, Margaret Cabler, Gregory W. Tipton, Mary Eykholt, Mr. John Hill. Concerts Are Choirs ' Thing The main purpose of the training choir was just what the name implied: training. It gave people, primarily sophomores, experience in the singing field. It was a stepping stone to becoming a Troubador or Madrigal. The men responsible for coaching the group were Mr. John Hill and Mr. Phillip Stubblefield. The Troubadors were a group of 41 students under the direction of Mr. John Hill. Each member was selected through auditions in April. The group, which consisted of juniors and seniors, met second period. With Mr. Phillip Stubblefield directing them, thirty-nine A Cappella choir members met first period. The members, who were from all three grades, were picked through auditions. A Cappella Choir members- Bottom Row: Lisa Kilpatrick, Cyrene Buchan, Jill Kroskie, Tonya Zimmerman, Mickey Rogers, Joe Clasper, Terry Diller, Ann Mosher, Pam Snyder, Millie Hendershott; Row Two: Lora Gibson, Karen Walker, Theresa Girardot, Tim Boren, Mary McCoy, P; Garrett, Mane Ankenbruck, Jackie Conley, Mary Markey, Laura Earl; Row Three: Theresa Herber, Lori Knepper, Kenneth Miller, Allen Dalton, Mikael Bennerhed, Jose F. Alvarez, Lisa Wood, Lori Jantz, Amy Lambert.
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