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SMX ,.,. -M' 4 Opposite Page: 1. Although there was no auditioning for the other choirs, these Harmony members had to try out to be in the group. 2. Anxious choir members wait for the pro- gram to begin at the Fine Arts Festival. 3. Freshman and select choir often sing to- gether as performances like the Fine Arts Fes- tival. 4. David Stuck and Denise White exhibit their singing abilities at the Freshman Talent Show. This page: 1. Jane Gettell turns pages for Beth Matthais while she plays the organ at a choir spon- sored program. 2. Preparations for the Christmas Concert keep the choir busy. Although Miss Chris Claggett finds herself busy with grade school mu- sic classes, she always finds time for the high school choirs. ln addition to directing select choir and freshman choir, she also directs Harmony, a small music group that sings popular tunes. The choirs started the year by selling M8tM's in the fall. This project helped raise money for new music which would be performed at future concerts. Their first program was the Christ- mas Concert on December 16. After Christmas vacation, they spent most of their time practicing for the solo and ensemble contest. The choirs' biggest project of the year was the annual musical entitled My Fair Lady. This production was presented at the end of April and included many students who were not members of choir. The school saw both choirs selling more candy bars in the spring while in preparation for the Fine Arts Festi- val in which they performed alone and with the bnads. Their final per- formance was on June first at gradu- ation. HQUR QUWQJQ UWM? G1 WSW CQGQQ Cholr 43
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WUGDQKQ UMKC? WC? WD de Utlw Qt? WED FFQQM As the game came to the finish line, seniors took their last step on the dance floor. The juniors spon- sored the prom and centered it around the theme, Looks Like We Made lt. Juniors also decorated it with light blue and silver, the senior class cloors. Despite the May rain and cold, the prom was held at the Cedar Point Convention Center. At 8:00 the prom began the game host and hos- tess, Chuck Davidson and Kim Mul- lins announcing each couple. Guys received a keychain and girls a neck- lace as they arrived. Driving a school van, Mr. Maxwell Shoff assisted in a special way, by helping the girls go from the parking lot to the center without getting their dresses wet. The Greg Bauman Big Band provided the music for the couples. The prom was over at 11:00 and from there many couples dined at area restaurants. 44 Prom 1.1 ,f '.v 3- I if s.
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