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c. Mrs. Eads tries valiantly, and not quite hopelessly to find the perfect harmonic balance between the sections of the orchestra. Sherri Bird.senior, helps fit Mary Trieff, freshman, with an orchestra skirt. Sophomore Dan Arndt helps load oranges for the fruit sale, which is the music department ' s annual fund raiser. , ' W Row 1: L. Baker, L. Yang, S. Bird, C. Stockman, J. Fagan, M. Stiker, F. Chiu, M. Stiker. Row 2: T. Lee, W. Nakotsukasa, L. Armstrong, G. Dearth, K. Vondrak, S. Davis, C. Wong, K. Olson, M. Miller, J. Jordan, C. Kitchen, K. Olson. Row 3: J. Stein, D. Block, P. Rodebaugh, R. Beechler, R. Hicks, L. Bramlett, K. Kafiris, C. Kinser, D. Jackson, P. Hyl- ton, T. Ross, C. Lipps, C. Richardson, R. Morris, C. Bujarsky. j4fi4r ' VSww ' .%i With their usual modesty, members of the All- State Honors Orchestra take time out from their dutiful practicing to pose for the p hotographer. Orchestra 9
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It ' s A World-Wide Symphony Orchestra members counting, One-la-li, Two-la-li, three-e-and-a, four-and ... are some of the sounds besides music coming from the fifth period orchestra rehearsais. The or- chestra learned rhythm, technique, and inter- pretation under the direction of Mrs. Carol Eads. The strings were required to write a term paper, and do several worksheets concerning rhythm, as well as performing in class as part of their grade. Jim Pagan, senior, stated, I wasn ' t used to doing worksheets for orchestra, but I think they increased my understanding of music. The students used what they learned to make concerts, contests, and the musical a success. Some of the activities that the string players participated in included: taking solos and en- sembles to Indiana State Music Association ' s district and state contests, performing at Greenwood Park Shopping Center, and the Christmas Cantata at Greenwood Methodist Church. Six students from PM were selected by audi- tion to be members of the All-State Honors Orchestra, which is composed of the best high • school musicians in Indiana. They were Lisa Ba- ker, Lisa Yang, Fred Chiu, Mary Stiker, Mark Stiker, and Oris McFall, Junior Tony Lee practices for his debut at Carne- gie Hall. An often overlooked part of the Music Depart- ment is the music theory class, where Pam Pier- son, senior, studies chords. Senior Karen Olson practices on one of the school cellos, which PM buys with the money from selling fruit. 118 Orchestra
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, innsLtLCn. A II - Juniors, Andy Ward and Dan Kenninger, struggle through another song during A Copella Choir. Intermediate Choir, row 1: B, Bradshaw, B. Bur- den, L. Morrison, S. Johnson, C. Neighbors, D. Erickson, B. Fuller, D. Erickson. Row 2: N. Gregory, J, Mills, B. Powell, J. Blachard, L. Smith, B, Richard- son, R, Moffatt, A. Cooney, L, Biggs. Row 3: L. Wilds, L. Graves, J. Cole, M. Gough, C. Newhall, D. Marlin, C. Hawn, P. Gritt, L. Jones. Row 4: L, Laycock, K. Bond, B. Ferguson, M. Jenkins, K. Doran, S. Groschelle, S. Jordan, J. Harper, J. Welsch. Over the hills and through Green- wood Park, to Lafayette Square they went, the PM choirs serenaded shop- pers and people dining at the Hyatt- Regency during the Christmas season. The four classroom choirs provided a break in the average school day for the members of the various choirs. The Freshman Choir members were taught the technical aspects of music to be used in future years. The Intermediate Choir was a close-knit group of sopho- more girls. The Advanced mixed choir, comprised of sophomore boys, juniors and seniors, and the A Capella Choir, sang all types of music from Baroque to Broadway. They also had Spring and Christmas Concerts. 120 Choirs Freshman Choir, row 1: M. Blines, C. Stewart, S. Need, L. Miles, R, Pack, G. Johnson, B. Tilson, T. Diaz, D. McCowan, R. Thocker, S. Mounts, R. Sisco, G. Milliken, C, Wagner, J. Johnson, U. Rags- dale, A. Badgley, C. Richey. Row 2: C. DeHart, W. Cambridge, J, Butler, C. Garrett, D. Orsburn, M. Murdock, S. King, K. Moore, L. Welcheck, L. Adams, K. Durham, J. Isom, T, Henry, L, Ulrey, A. LaRosa, Row 3: D. Brown, T. Word, J. Flohr, A, Harrison, C. Hopkins, S. Wallace, L. Harvey, M. Winstead, M. Miles, T. Poole, J. Jones, H, McGlynn, L. Driscoll, L. Rudicill, Row 4: A. Hilflker, C, Sims, M, Bolton, M. Perry, K. Aufderheide, S. Remetta, A. McPhee, P, Raymann, G. Carpen- ter, C. Duerigen, B. Lawrence, T. Pettit, D. Wann, ,i mt
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