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'Cn the road again' Being chosen to sing at the governor's inaugural ball in Tallahassee was the highlight of the Gondoliers' year. They were very active, as they sang and danc- ed in many performances in town and out. Their programs included all forms of music from pop to western. Pianist Kim Bragg said, This year's Gondoliers is one of the best high school groups I've ever seen. There is a lot of strong talent in there, and that helps a lot, since we are always together and we're really good friends. It helps us perform on stage since we have a better attitude toward our performance and we mean what we say in the songs. We wouldn't be nearly as good as we are if Fall in and sing, and that's exactly what they are doing, as these members of Special Edition per- form when all high school choirs were invited to sing at the Plaza. Front row - Christie Dufford, Lani Panganiban, Donna Calverly, Christine Vallery, Natalie Hemp- stead: 2nd row - Theresa Davanzo, Michelle Yiezek, Pinky Hilton, Kacia Fulfordg 3rd row - Holly Ackett, Michelle Northrup, Becky Gray, Pam Traugottg 4th row - April Howard, Sharolyn Anderson, Devoney McClure, Kelly Holmes, Wendy Molloy, Back row - Donna Merritt, Kelly Pierce, Melinda Prescott. ssislfgfvzsfifigfsfiggfiggggjszgyggsggffggggzqgiffy-g,'iii fue,ift5ff2.'s:z,gws2gq5 ,ggfg.,5.54gJ,5,,,..,,g5,,s,.f,,i5I,E ,k.Vf,g.. .,,,,5.V.wm:5,,L: 1531fffillfiifi1if?.SiM?i5f5lfi.Ii?JfsE5?Ig?ff6f'fflET!E5'fsiiIZSEAEFEE15,3153Iili5f'js,g5:.iPf5gg5g63,5353 fQ1gxg55j5?,ife,55. ,giggzfj 75f5'f5Hef5i9:fff'ii5tQ11sL5Easf'xiif?'5T5ST,312i.'?s1l1ii'SS7f,5 5515?f35, ezi?Q5igm:I5'fgg,5:ffE,55f2: gg,.mgjgggP:ggjgi,f: 15,-55,3 ,.I....glwiV5?MA:,,,,,,5.M1:f:..1,'s.,:w:f.fserswfffeswzwzfwffr. ,..z.sasf..esiffws. .. sflaefl t5s2.ff'ff5i'?Y:fef.'!52s2TsEJ!h32.'s?l:5fiil?227lfi'W'siJig?sfisezgisisff,?gggigezgPfsjgezg?gg,5.gf1g,g,553gggg 9,gf,gg: lfzzn--ff-sffffsa-f ' H.. -rl.. IW, iii' M. 'H ,s':s,g?g zrsszr.. .Pfr5ff::2z5,qt,,sf'g fet15t,3'f sI.,e,':..fw...P'f- 5,3 sa as -,se fr. yggeffv an were 7:5252 lfvvceiizgff'fsfzgss. sta. 551,53 stag: ,Mff 22451 45 52.5.52 255751231-E41 gffjgevrigki ,gjgshgf 1'::21:5w'E'lf? a1,? 'xiii' 5? Suliifigf' .rites .55 mag gut gmjfg .5155 ,sqi .sggggs-qgjgsz tgffgjj 502.2'fffffi-'mgrfi eff., .t,.-9264...-f . tsig:,,,,,, my ,I U fig.: 51?,9,,,irI..? limi., A- If at ,fe sf f- If I.: we ma, ..,,s,,, iw W' 451 'fifiifi ffffigft 'fwfr .siffifiiisif 'S fa:HM-'fffi':Ys11s--f.i :swfwe's5t.,1,'::?fi?fmfS'15,iff!?fS:fif:f'iQi!!1EffifiF?fsilfiii ' -2.51wz:2,f'1w2.gf1552'ffffgfl2?:fi5kzf:svv.gg2fi.s ffileiiagffsfgv,g'f:,g,gf' 5.2.21 '1i'5f52f'1?'5i'5Ei5.5T iiififiifi'ziffififffl' -21915175 if 52571 ffifiifti 98 SPECIAL EDITION it wasn't for Mrs. Rowe, she really gives us a lot of drive. They're something special, Special Edition, that is. An all girls' ensemble, Special Edition was composed of twenty-one members who sang music of all styles around the community. I think Special Edition has a lot of talent combined together and when we per- form we prove it. was Pinky Hilton's opinion. Musical fingers . . . Some say only magicians can perform magic, but Michelle Northrup proves them wrong as she plays the piano for the Special Edition. Her experience includes 11Vz years of lessons.
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Cf, for, and b the students When one thought of the federal government, the things that came to mind were a president, a vice-president, and the various branches of govern- ment. The student government was similar to the federal government in some of the offices, but differed in that there were not different branches. The main goal of the student govern- ment was to please the students by listening to complaints and opinions on anything about the school. The student government also participated in the planning and directing of all Homecom- ing activities, which included Viking Valhalla. This involved a float competi- tion, powder puff football games, and a cheerleading contest for guys. The job of the Inter-club Council lICCl was to regulate the activities of all clubs. The members did this to make sure that none of their candy sales con- flicted: they wanted to eliminate com- petition to insure that each club made a substantial profit. Clubs were represented by their vice-presidents at the ICC meetings held every six weeks. With the help of student government and ICC, the school and clubs func- tioned smoothly and efficiently. Your attention, please! David Brooker, president ing his strong leadership ability. He also occa- of the student government, runs all meetings, us- sionally reads the announcements in the morning. lf! vigdmfetlKiwi,lr,,J'ww,-,fit'vz,:.l-f,i1t,j1riHz, . ,, - J. J ff ' W :aw-swift Miz , W , W f 1' 3 1. .. K ICC members include senior Becky Turner, junior Ianette Hill, and junior Brenda Waggener. Icc 97
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,, X at GONDGLIERS New York City Rockettes? Maybe not, but they are Gondoliers performing at the Plaza in downtown St. Petersburg: Richard Kacprowski, Kevin Fulford, Steve Howard, Tim Schofield, Danny Marsh, Tony Wilson, Iohn Perkins, and Iohn Miller. Is this a proposal, or isn't it? It's the Gondoliers at work at the Plaza singing Doodlin' performed by Steve Howard, lohn Miller, Ianette Hill, Patty Forbish, Tony Wilson, and Iodi Smith. s . 'TN Front row - Patty Forbish, Danny Marsh, Renee LaBuda3 2nd row - Mandy Hester, Iohn Miller, Karen Hobang 3rd row - Cindy Bjurmark, Kevin Fulford, lanette Hill, Iohn Perkins, Anne Harman, 4th row - Kim Bragg, Steve Howard, Alicia Cheatham, Tim Schofield, Richard Kacprowski: Back row - Tammy Soule, Tony Wilson, Iodi Smith. Oh, woe is me! exclaims Patty Forbish. Patty and Tony Wilson play the acting parts of That's Entertainment while the remaining Gondoliers sing in the background. GONDOLIERS 99
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