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Front row: Michelle Hoolar, Lon Zanich, Lisa Sparks, Tim Medor, Cindy McCullison, Chris Sandy, Carol Capenter, lenny Nissen. Middle row, left: Nicki Wors, Brenda Boewer, Rachael Linn, Kathy Hussman, Jenny Keller, Tim Thompson, Julie Tibbe, Stacia Leet, Kathy Caylor. Top row, left: Tim Crosnoe, Mike Sims, Charlie Brown, David Robinson, Tim Bingamen, Eric Evans, Steve Futheis, Bret Ir rim, John Vanover, Paul Williams, Michelle Finch, Denise Breier. The show choir group put forth excellent effort and achieved a first place award at the Sullivan Show Choir Festival. Karlyn Kaempfer was honored to be chosen all state choir member for the second year in a row. The show choir was honored to perform for the all district VICA banquet and for the Parkway em- ployee Recognition dinner at Central Senior. The following were the members of the Subur- ban Choir: Kathy Caylor, Eric Ev- ans, Jenny Keller, Rachael Linn, Lori Pierson, Kris Edson, and Tim Crosnoe. One student stated, Mr. Rob- ert Wardenburg is an mspinng instructor and he makes indivi- duals work hard for the whole group to sound well. Congratulations are in order to Senior Karlyn Kaempfer. She re- ceived the 1982-83 Outstanding Vocal Student award. 1) Toward the end of the concert, the mem- bers tire out, 2) Kathy Caylor, gives introduc- tion speech for the opening performance Oh Beautiful. 3) Steve Kutheis, Eric Evans, and Joe Sneed get psyched for All-District Competition at Queeny Park.
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' SING GLORIA IE 1 ' ,., ' TT ' „ ' ■■ ' ' ■ It ' t | -i |g. i K: ' ' ' : --- ... I ' lont row: Stacey Sweet, Michelle Myerscough, Julie Boedges, Mary Pike, Susan Love. Middle row, left: lindget Morrison, Gena Jan Bucy, Suzette Engert, Shanin Marsh, Caryn Schaffner, Terry Mosely, Beth Gearhardt, Debbie Lofton, Kaihy Kromnacker. Top left: Kim Corrandini, Monique Huitt, Susan Collins, Denise Breier, Dawn Carmody, Micki Selbert, Barb Morrison, Sara Rehmer, Andrea Suits, Kris Edison, and Julie Pilla. Terry Mosely displays personal talent as she sings a solo at the choir concert. Sing Gloria performed Accapella at the Christmas concert was the most re- hearsed and difficult song to perform. Therefore, it was an enlightening exper- ience when the group re- ceived a standing ovation said choral and choir mem- ber Julie Bodges. The choral, choir and show choir groups per- formed in many different events. The variety of shows ranged from Spring Talent show, variety show, Christ- mas concert, Spring Con- cert and the Baccalaureate ceremony. They also par- ticipated in a Music Festival at K irkwood and in Novem- ber entered competition at Fulton. The choir group, also found time to express talent to college students at Williams of the Woods Col- lege-. On the 5th of June, the group performed at the Baccalaureate ceremony and the result was over- whelming. Tears were shed out of melonchoUy emotions by nearly every graduating student , ■ Front row: Kathy Kaller, Mark Seibert, Kris Edison, Julie Tibbe, Todd Hamel, Robin Mathews, Top row: Mark Murphy, Suzy Collins, John Mokry, Caryn Schaffner, Steve Kutheis, Kim Vanover and Eric Evans. The Show Choir .... That ' s Show Biz ' The Show Choir members show that extra kick in talent with dance numbers and harmonious songs.
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IN FINE TUNE South ' s seventy member orchestrd earned high ratings at festivals. Stu- dents in grades eight through twelve made up the orchestra, each member basically playing one instrument. Two outstanding members, Michele Suh and Amy Gearhart, played in the All State Orchestra. Michele also guali- fied for the University Symphony as did Lori Lee Pierson. South ' s orchestra also went to the University of Missouri, Cen- tral Missouri State University, and the University Symphony concerts. The musical maturity level was higher, said director Dan Holt. The size of the orchestra was larger than any other year. I reaUy think this was an excep- tionally talented group of young stu- dents. Row one: Shan Cosentmo, Michele Suh, Kim Studemann, Dawn Hood, Beth Baumbach, Pam Eiwald, Director Dan Holt. Row 2. Laura McGrady, Tim Meador, Becky Turpin, Beth Cox, Kathy Calloni, Suzie Woodford. Row 3. Matt Kmney, Cindy Lockhart, Tina Naber, Trma Carnes, Tony Raskm. Row 4. Dave Richards, John Hernandez, Stephanie Daveport, Lisa Mack, Jim Stenger, Butch Miller, Sean McHugh, Brian Cox. Row 5. Greg Freeh, Tom Kutey, Greg Haley, Phil Klevorn, Johnny Rahoy, Joy Villhard. ) This stuff is too easy to Pam Eiwald and John Hernandez. 2) Laura Watson loves to fiddle around. 3) Jazz Band: Row 1: Lisa Judd, Sherry Thomas, Patty Quirin, Brad Walker, Row 2 Brett Klopp, Vince Spavole, David Schuehardt, Jeff Downs. Row 3: Ken Dickerson, Ken Griffis, Steve Judd, Mark Lockhart. Row 4: Steve Clark, Todd Foreman, Scott Elkins, Brett Askmazi. Row 5. Charles Licis, Randy Watson, Eric Evans, Steve Jen- nings. 4) Who ' s off key? asks Mr. Holt.
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