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i V. V, 5 A v X K X 4 ,W X fl X V Q X X 2 N J Sgr he li ik l Q t X 3 K r..7.e4,, M f - f4c':T 4- 1- sff:-as I 7' XM . W ,V ,Apt , X 5 X Gretta Cline This year's piano class increased in number to eight enrolled. They were as follows: Gayla Bowman, Dana Clear, Q- Michelle Meitler, Lisa Baker, Tara Stain- T f' - 1- and Amy Teagarden. it brook, Rosetta Surbaugh, Susan Sergent get sh Q These talented musicians performed a r recital on Nov. 30, at Display Night on May 5 is 16 and at Swan Manor for Christmas. Lisa Baker presented a solo piano recital on May 15 for the community. Several attended the State Piano Festival in Baldwin. Tara Stainbrook and Lisa Baker received medals at this event. All the students improved their playing ability throughout the year with their many excellent performances. 5 1 ,... .'f Z C llli Z3 if Q 1 Top Left: Jr. Varsity choir ' X prepares to perform at the PV 1 A 6 Christmas Concert. N rv -q 5-Q,-15: 4 46 --4147 . Top Right: Plano student Lisa I M2 We 'wif- f'5i X - - - 4 Baker tickles the 1vor1es at a w V 7 . . 5 piano recital. X C Middle: Mixed trio Jonee Har- in XX K desty, Colette Hardesty and Michael Bishop received a I rating at State Contest. Left: Michelle Meltlelconcen- trates on her performance. Piano! 17
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ocallP1ano Prairie View's concert and junior varsi- ty choirs had an active year in perform- ances. They performed at the fall, Christ- mas and spring concerts at PV, at the La Cygne Christian Church, for the Beagle Senior Citizens, at Spirit crowning and at Oak Park Mall during Christmas. Besides this long list of accomplish- ments, the group competed in many various contests. Angela Bishop, Celeste Capehart, Michael Bishop, Joe Jackson, Colette Hardesty and Jonee Hardesty traveled to Iola on Jan. 9 to attend District II. Angela Dunlop received a place in state choir. The concert choir received a I rating at the Kansas City Kansas Community College music contest. Many small ensembles and solos also competed at dif- ferent levels. The concert choir was as follows: Bruce Baker, Lisa Baker, Lisa Berglund, Michael Bishop, Celeste Capehart, Lori Cox, Angela Dunlop, Jimmy Farris, Col- ette Hardesty, Jonee Hardesty, Joe Jackson, Tally Jenkins, Rochelle Kester, Rick Kirkpatrick, Darren Koberlein, Men- dy Long, Lisa Marchand, Wendy Mar- chand, Mary Moylan, Karri Pearce, Tara Stainbrook, Carrie Sunderland, Wendy Sunderland, Amy Teagarden and Audra Thoden. The JV Choir was as follows: Paul Baird, Donna Bousfield, Mary Carlton, Leanna DeGruson, Marie Dilley, Twanda Fleming, Lori Hays, Lynetta Macklin, Ora Marler, Kim McIntosh, Donald Peters, Johnna Servos, Abbe Smith, Robert Tinsley, Cherie Watson and Vicki Watts. ,F Middle. Vocal Instructor Bon- nie Wilhoit joins the Concert Choir while Celeste Capehart conducts the final perfor- mance of the evening. :q.., ' -,f. 125 gs- 3, if if X55 K 'Qs h , Q '3 f iisa f. s,, as 4. f X5 g x- 'Ef I 4 i' ,I . .9 2 Q ff - I x 1 t 16lVocal Right: Jr. Varsity Choir presents a pre-contest perfor- mance of Farmer Tan it ' we rsgysegxrvim A 'sw xx is . 'N il 1 ssytsj l '-eip i f I 1 . as sg-ami-.. 23 3' Q Ig X S X. N ,- , .XXX .
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Right: Jeff Hampton, Teagarden, Kerry Ha1'f1Pt0H and Keith Beattie partake of a few refreshments. Below: Every teenager's mother's nightmare, Chuck Nasty from Q104, provided the musical entertainment. Amy Prairie View's Junior-Senior Prom, . ,ff .-7 X 'F . lr is Q r W I ev-...sr -vw X i E Knight of Enchantment in Camelot tru- ly enchanted prom-goers with its elaborate decorations and awesome D.J. The Junior class worked diligently on Friday to create a rnidieval aura. One of the feature attractions was the valet parking offered by some of the parents. A canopied entrance with a shin- ing banner announced the arrival of Camelot to PV. The hallway leading into the gym was transformed to a drawbridge crossing over a moat. Sand candles lighted the journey across the moat giving a romantic effect to the evening. The gynasium was decorated with castle stone Knight of Enchantment in Camelot paper and a Roman garden. The garden was the gym's main attraction with a pool and fountain surrounded by benches and flowered trees to complete the garden ef- fect. The ceiling was lowered with metallic streamers that reflected the romance and sparkling beauty of the night. The dance was a huge success with the famous Q104 D.J., Chuck Nasty spinning the tunes. The Nastyman livened up the evening with several exciting contests and the awarding of Q104 t-shirts. Out of the many contests held, Richard Boone won the male dance contest, while Brad Mendenhall and Jill Lowe captured the twisting title. All the participants had a great time. Sovenir memory books were handed out to forever cherish the night and Tim's Shutter Shoppe offered a remembrance photograph. Refreshments were served by sophomores Wes Chambers, Eric Canada, Jerry Cutshaw, Treasa Howard, Laura Brown and Michelle Meitler. The Junior class did a spectacular job with the entire event. The sponsors, Deb- bie Likely, Tony Fomelli, Ron Price, Joan Windler, and Walda Baker, would like to thank them for all their hard work and the Juniors greatly appreciate the sponsors support. It was a truly a Knight of En- chantment in Camelot. Senior, Shelly Wade and her escort
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