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I' Ellii llllf lu ll iltl te It : S' lisa' N we Open Wide! Iflixed 8: Grade 7 Chorus: fFirst rowj Mr. Sunderland, T. Schoenhardt, T. Cuffee, J. Gawn, L. David, B. Winters, R. Crooks, ni. Lawler, D. Haskett, A. Belcher, T. Seely, V. Wood, T. Miller, R. Pullen, L. Quinn, D. Brooks, M. Dowart. iSecond rowj M. Maloney, G. Rangen, K. Swan, S. Brann, R. Hodges, M. Divinney, D. Disisto, R. Perez, D. Pegram, S. Bryant, P. Moeller, mrs. Gerling, Mr. Sunderland. QTh1rd rowj R. Blanchard, C. Burns, J. Derkms, D. Dunning, R. Palmer, C. Musgrove, B. Alex- der, D. Mandras, C. Freese, R. Silva, J. Reuff, D. Garling, P. Green, M. Blount, T. Stephens. fFourth rowj W. Bowen, M. 5 'agen, D. Sheldon, J. Cribb, J. Cannon, S. Griffith, R. Hodgkiss, J. Bryant, M. Constante, F. Rhodes, S. Worris, S. McLean, ll. Fogel, T. Bariield. -we --' Chorus fFirstrow5 Mr Sunderland C Smith K Daniel C Lawler D Baldwin P Crigger A Flora J Parnell M Hodge D Mc D. Schrader, D. Woolston, E. Doran, D. Davis, Mrs. Gerling. tSecond rowJ K. Fowler, S. Meek, T. Boyle, A. Kennedy, C. Carrol, K immons, L. Miller, T. Nichols, J. Rains, S. Shear, L. Schoenhardt, R. Chandler, K. Schuhl, Mr. Sunderland. No, not doctor's orders but Mr. Sunderland's - to his chorus, that s. Mr. Sunderland directs three types of chorus, the Seventh grade and ixed Chorus, the Concert Chorus, and the Madrigals. All three oruses participate in concerts and sing a variety of songs. l The Seventh Grade and Mixed Chorus met during school time, arning songs and improving both their voice and their knowledge f music. The Concert Chorus is the advanced group and the Madrigals join gether as an experienced and select group of students who have a A romising career in the musical world. Many chorus students are cast embers for the school play Oliver . The Choral Group really brings music to our ears. Chorus 45
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To Camp or ot to Cam ut of Sight A Far out, huh? Our star gazers get together and learn all about the stars, planets and comets. With Mr. Teuscher A as their leader, they discuss many A A I things such as novas, constellations and ' scientific developments. The Astronomy Club was very lucky to have the planetarium as a meeting place. Every opportunity was given to help them understand the universe. Who knows, this may be the inspiration they need to become pioneers in space. t Astronomy - R. Parker, C. Nickles, C. Schneider, R. P Outing tFront rowj R. Fisher, B. Taite, N. Adkins, D. Duncan, J. Duke, J. Harvey fPres.J, G. Green, K. Schaar-Schmidt, Gauhe, M. Walsh, S. Norris. QSecond rowj Lisa Falone, Mary Chapman, Lynn Schoenhardt, Diane Shorey, Sherry Todd, Berry, Pam Miller, Frank Francis, Debbie Hassel. fThird rowj Rachel Leyrea, Sandy Rine, Richard Beddard, Lauren Edmonds, Mary Eisele, Tammy Crowley, Bridget Tait, Steve Cockrell, Allison Beck, Ms. Young, Ms. 44 Outing and Astronomy Have you ever seen a group of wet, muddy getting off a bus and wondered from where they came? you thought they came from a dismal swamp, you we probably right. The Outing Club took many differe trips this year. Some trips involved canoeing to investigate t Chesapeake Bay, the Dismal Swamp, and Back Ba They also relaxed while camping out at Seashore Sta Park. The Outing Club is fortunate to have such dedicat and energetic sponsors like Ms. Young and Ms. Ne some. With their support, the club learned to love a respect nature.
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639, Sweet 639. . .The GDYSSE ODYSSEY - Row l - M. Douglas, D. Butler, D. Pavell, S. Lemmerman, L. Llorin, M. Llorin, M. McChesney, S zer, L. Dean, S. Brinson. Row 2 - M. Dewitt, T. Wood, M. Kelly, D. Kauffman, K. Gray, C. Smith, R. Pritchard, L C. Ervin, K. O'Brien. Row 3 - P. Nicholson, B. Adams, J. Kotvas, C. Hunter, S. Meek, K. Fowler, E. Church, B. der, T. Tuccille, T. McCord, A. Belcher, T. Gerling, Miss Kelly. Row 4 - Miss Sobel, M. Daywalt, L. Shumake Pollara, T. Lowen, V. Gray, K. Via, R. Cowell, D. Fugure, L. Hansen, R. Duncan, J. Julian, M. Walsh. Row 5 - D. T. Krug, T. Alexander, K. Reed, D. Hopkins, G. Jones, C. Coral, T. Leduc, W. Whitfield, C. DeKraii, C. Sims Zawadski, D. Hassel. The ODYSSEY Staff owes special apprecia- tion to some special people. This book would not have been possible without the assistance of peo- ple who freely gave of their time to help us. We could not mention everyone to whom we are in- debted. But the following people stand out for their contributions. Mr. Gilliam was supportive in every aspect of the development of this publication. His enthusiasm was contagious. Mrs. McNamara, Mrs. Peery, Mrs. Long, and Mrs. McGovern kept up with our finances, phone calls, and an- nouncements. Somehow, they always managed to do it with a smile. The English Team was always available to answer questions about grammar and usage - even when we practically beat their door down. Miss Brockenbrough served as both literary and artistic advisor. She helped keep us in line . We also owe Mr. Pippin for the use of his camera when we were desperate - even though he got more than his due. There were several students who contributed their talents although they were not active staff members. Mike DeWitt contributed his artwork, and John Knall and Tommy Wood shared with us their darkroom skills. Our Delmar representative, Alan Parham, withstood our latenight calls, jokes, and teasing, with grace. He was always available when we needed him. We felt he had a special interest in our book. Finally, we would like to comment on our staff of students. lt has been our privilege to work and play with the most creative, energetic, in- dustrious, and talented people we have known. The enthusiasm and ideas they could generate were incredible. They were limited only by the stamina of their sponsors. We are proud of this book because of the abilities it exhibits. But we also feel it shows the affection and respect our staff has for Plaza and for each other. Miss Sobel and Miss Kelly 46 Yearbook 'Eb .1521 '- '-'si lf K W . I A . Q W 5'tKOiTl 1 'L 4542! -Ag - .ga-'Eg N If l x ii 'l X lffif1:'i il- if .l i niiiiti.liil 9 i QI-'Y it H Y, to ml li tx ,tx , X, ,flaw l A . lllil'lll slag..
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