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MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is made up of students in grades 10-12, male and female. We rehearse one class period every day, for a total of five credits for the year. The course is open to anyone who enjoys singing. Usually, the size of the group varies between 60-80 members. We present two public concerts each year, our Winter and our Spring Con- certs. We have been invited to sing at many clubs and organizations including the Old Guard, the original Leisure Village, the V.F.W., and the Townhouse, to name a few. We participated in the community presen- tation of Handel's Messiah, and took part in Lenten services held at St. Peter's Church, involving area churches. Several students, usually , are chosen from the Mixed Chorus to participate in a special group called the Madrigals. From this group stem off the boys to form the Boy's Ensem- ble, the girls make up the Treblettes. These students are chosen because of their superior voice qualities. Their talents do not lie only in their voices, for at many of our concerts they performed dance routines while singing. All students in the choruses are dedicated to our wonderful director, Mr. Donley. Row 1 Karen Mulhall, Laura Anderson, Vaike Lillemagi, Candy Post, Diana Zoppi, Sherrie Hyde, Sue Anan, Cara Chapel, Row 2 Noni Ehrola, Cheryl Rothlisberger, jackie Six, Lynn Schneider, Kathy Kieb, Jayne Donohue, Luann Hanf, Lisa Canonica Karen Norton, Row 3 Debbie Mayer, Cindy Boggio, Ethel Merkel, Debbie Kitchen, Michelle Sargent, Row 4 lim Marcotullio, Tom Nichols, Victor Tenor.
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This year, like every year, the Key Club has worked every Saturday morning with recyc- ling. We recently held a Walk-a-thon in which we raised money for the hungry people in the world. The club has sold pretzels at school functions and has worked around the school. New members are elected on their grades, the teachers vote, and then whether they will work for the club. Every year the Key Club goes to the Poconos for a convention. Last year the club won first place in its catagory of 28 members or less of all New jersey. KEY CLUB lar!!! fl Q l X . Q l x H ,. xx C d Mi Uvgyf' Row 1 Ralph Porter, jack McCormick, Tom Gesamaria, jack Schollenberger, joe Marino, Matt Kavanagh, Row 2 Mr. Watson, Pat Carey, Tom Arnot, Tom Scott, Al Peters, john Stephenson, Doug Matter, john KauldY1 lim Mc Laughlin, David Harthorn.
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3 I P Row 1 Debbie Maver, Kathy Moynihan, loann Garafola, Carol Meldrum, ludy Reamer, Leslie Becker, Sona Hogelander, Row 2 Karen Emmons, Cindy Roe, Margaret Shibla, Patty Baeder, Denise Lucas, Cheryl Wagner, Paul Demarest, Row 3 lim Donaghy, Bill Brennen, Mark Schnider, Bill Repsher, Mark Donley, Bill Van der Noot, Ty Visco. Row 1 Mary McCarthy, Doria DeCarlo, Cheryl Kight, Kathy DeAngeles, Eileen Prout, Darlene Ratay, Nancy Kolodesjeski, Row 2 Karen Mitchell, Elaine Rempkowski, Nancy Seitz, Linda Pederson, Dotty Dasti, Pam Wynn, jackie Such, Row 3 Kevin Donley, Cathy Chapel, julia White, jackie Comp, Cheryl Truex, Wendy Patterson, Bill Schoner, Al Sargent, Bob Crowning
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