Overland High School - Trail Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1987

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'P src MAKER CECILIAN SINGERSXTREBELAIRES IN REHEARSAL, SR. Karin Sigdes- tad reviews the words of a song with Director PaulSmith. Practice paid off for the award winning choir. Noelle Brown Bon Jovi they weren't, and the phrase 'lBang Your Head really could not be used to de- scribe them, but two groups of students did have one thing in common with a hard rock band like Bon Jovi- music. The Ce- cilian Singers and Trebelaires were the advanced choirs of Overland's four. Trebelaires, an all girl choir, and Cecilian Singers with mem- bers of both sexes, had students of grade levels from sopho- mores to seniors. Jr. Cydney Rosenbaum said, I think the choir would benefit by having more seniors, so I hope the younger guys involved stay with it. Both choirs had great accom- plishments and received many compliments for their perfor- mances. Soph. Shana Carlson listed the activities of Trebe- laires: 'lThe choir performed for elementary schools, took a trip to C.U. to be critiqued, and planned a trip to California to sing at Disneyland and colleges on the coastline. In addition, Cecilian Sing- ers sang at the Broadmoor, an honor any choir can only have once every three years, ex- plained conductor Mr. Paul Smith. Smith wished more people were involved in choir. People who are involved realize how wonderful choir is. The easiest way to express yourself is with your voice. Choir benefited its members in many ways. Sr. Stacy Red- mond said, f'Choir gives people a positive reinforcement. It cre- ates a stage presence and gives people confidence in their voice. Also, Soph. Greg Mar- golin explained, Choir is a big group of people who become friends while trying to improve and enjoy one talent they all have in common? Choir, one of the many tal- ented school groups, was just one more example of the school's excellence. lt TREBELAIRES: FRONT ROW: Dir. Paul Smith, Renee Hilton, Barbi Shu- man, Gretchen Knoll, .lulie Raile, Mary Jec Young Lee, Lisa Desmond, Lisa Yokcum, Georgia Benjou, Dauria Turk, Mrs. Janet Palmer. ROW 2: .1 Sheri Prud'homme, Kim Blevins, Jenni- fer Jones, Karen Vanden Heuvel, Alicia Mayville, Melissa Abeyta, Amanda Myers, Michelle Reeves, Heather Kirk- patrick, Betsy Cornel. ROW 3: Sarah Graham, Stacy Redmond, Krista Copy: Jill Pepper Layout: Jenny Ralston I X Hoeppner, Christina Crawford, Mimi Bouzarelos, Cami Ihrig, Valcric Wal- drop, Rochelle Gallup, Jamie Jones, Christine Gifford. BACK ROW: Sarah Severson, Melissa Taylor, Michelle Spencer, Diana Tamayo, Kris Hallock, 9599 Shoshana Friedman, Donna Bellamy, Teresa Walsh, Shana Carlson, Dorian Hall. NOT PICTURED: Katie Noonan, Laura Trobaugh, Rachel Aid. Cecilian SingersfTrebelaires 1 21

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fix 5. i L 2. Ev 5 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT for Srs. Steve Seidenfeld and Dylan Smith, Jr. Casey Roundtree, and Sr. Charles Stoeckle. Songs from the play Cats were sung in the February pop concert. THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT was en- hanced by a concert in the halls. Ceci- lian Singers caroled in preparation for their holiday concert. Noelle Brown Y -x W 'T Noelle Brown lfemi CECILIAN SINGERS: FRONT ROW: Dir. Paul Smith, Christine Ross, Alex Armatas, Teresa Walsh, John Choc, Karin Sigdestad, Jeff Patton, Lisa Wal- lace, Casey Roundtrec, Mrs. Jeanette 1 Clubs f s Palmer. ROW 2: Tiffani Wagner, Evan Armatas, Shannon Wells. Sam Riser, Alicia Mayville, Greg Margolin, Kim Blevins, Dean Darnaskos, Jennifer Piehl. ROW 3: Trevor Gallup, Valerie I I I x Waldrop, Thor Nelson, Cami Ihrig, Dy- lan Smith, Melissa Taylor, Charles Stoeckle, Louise McAdams. BACK ROW: Joseph Smith, Rhonda Frank, Steve Seidenfeld, Georgia Bcnjou, Dan- X iel Shulsinger, Cydney Rosenbaum, Seth Ryan, Rochelle Gallup, Mark Hough. NOT PICTURED:Gretchen Knoll, David Hughes, Marc Shupe.



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CHORALAIRES SING IN first hour choir class. Soph. Jenni Schreck, Sr. Victoria Younginer, Soph. Marta Lu- gar, Soph. Anne Rail, and Soph. Rachel Calkins sing from the Kirby Shaw books used in class. NO LONGER SQUEAKING, Soph. Julie Reddy draws upon her six years experience in practicing a sonata during orchestra. ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: Christi- na Crawford, Christie Hutchins, Han- nah Chang, Michael Fox, Shane Wiley. ROW 2: Shyamala Vinnakota, Dhen- uka Vinnakota, Sheila Ehrhardt, Chris- tine Douglass, Marian Vogal, LaDonna Hooten, Kiki Wells, Carrie Bloom, Lynette McMichael, Tami Paulmeno, Angela Smith, Daphne Wilson, Susan Wells, Sarah Vowells, Mr. Darrell La- Guardia-Director. BACK ROW: Roger Higgins, Julie Reddy, Michael Brown, Kendra Hren, Kai Elgethun, Paolo Cammarota, Wendy Long, Carma Say- er' Noelle Brown Noelle Brown .-.M . , , Q . 2 9 Y 'lf ...- - ..- 1 ...M .1 fa, 4 'ww ,fl R Courtesy ol' Paul Smith PLAINSMEN: FRONT ROW: Jim Geppner, Steve Seidenfeld, Mike Mad- den, Jeff Rydberg, Ross Martin, Dan Kletke, Goron Wilhite, Charlie Stoeckle, Mr. Paul Smith-Director. 1 Clubs BACK ROW: Shaun Ryan, Chris Trumm, Dustin Alfortish, John Kempfer, Ben Lippano, Tim Swenson, Dave Hughes, Marc Shupe. NOT PIC- TURED: Ridger Besley, Camron Burtch, Kenneth Cluchey, Bern Cowsent, Jerry Crawford, Joseph Holmes, Andre Sparks.

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