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Hello my baby . . . hello my darlln' Singing a quartet at the Dixieland Specia concert, Jeff Glen, Todd Mehalko, Kevin Cox and Jason Nixon Qseniorsl sing My Rag Time Gal with their shades to add a stylish touch. The concert consisted of quartets, trios, and solos. Photo by Chip M andy. Glrls Chou' FRONT ROW: Shay Wingo, Laura Reimer, Treena Hinkle, Mendi Cruson, Kim Barlag SECOND ROW: Terri Clark, Angie Steele, Kristen Eschberger, Missy Anthony, Meridith Lucio, Michelle Maize, Nancy Keller THIRD ROW: Teresa Baldwin, Tammy Dobyns, Lori Farquhar, Brianna Keen, to I Ho ly Mace, Christy Young. l 3 X Concert Choir ,,.., FRONT ROW: Toni McMorris, Hedi Utley, Kelli Canady, Amy Rollins, Jennifer Lederman, C.E. Q-if , Gerdes, Mike Stewart, Larry Smith, Tony Diaz, Martha VanScoit, Kelley Beatty, and Donna William SECOND ROW: Carrie Davis, Jennifer Tyson, Stacy Baw, Nichole Juma, Kristen Boyd, Lee Darnold, Brian Kirk, Chris Smith, Sheryl Mackey, Cynthia Bradshaw, Beth Coyle, and Tricia Harrison THIRD ROW: Shelia Haywood, Heather Campbell, Lauri Harris, Candy Lindsay, Joelle Tucker, Aaron Patton, Steven Helmstetler, James Mclnstosh, Scott Plunkett, Amy Mull, Suzanne I Henington, and Christine Kemp FOURTH ROW: Sarah Westgaard, Gala French, Christie Paris, Debbie Nolder, Rena Brown, Ron Whitworth, Robert Mayers, Robert Beach, Bryan Lambert, Dawn VanDever, Ruth Hosley. I. S5 ..-1 ' ,,,,, ,i ,,,,, Listen ug Informing t e audience by singing Big Girls Don't Cry the Girls Choir makes their point. Photo by Harold Reeves. Choir 129
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Dofng besffodav GHHS nterta-inment OITIOFFOW Following the year with all-district choir, winners went on to all-region and then continued to all-state competition. The winners of all-region were Amy Moyer and Mike Stewart. Making all-state was Amy Gray and Laura Rexroat. This ending brought in the Christmas concert in December. Without a moments rest the competitions for UIL was about. UIL involves four girls choir groups and one boys group and then concert choir, Rebel choir, and Rebellaires. For a final presentation to the year, the Rebellaires performed their annual spring concert. After this, all choir groups got together for Dixieland Special which was based on America. To complete the year the choir banquet was held in May. Awards were given to the outstanding students and ones to be recognized. The year was more of a busy one, but this only brings in the best. I was more pleased with the students. The quality is getting better due to Junior High literture, said Miss Patricia Neighbors tfacultyb. Ronda Day Hey big spender Putting on her best wardrobe Jeanne Von Langen Qjuniorl sings a skit to Kevin Giddings Liuniorl, the big spender. Kevin later is tempted by a Hershey bar. Photo by: Harold Reeves. 128 Design by Ronda Day
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' ffifi J J It if n S s K members i ,, ,.. if diss ,., H., ,. ,,g,, we L ages? 'grew' ' ,, gigs , Lay 2' . . ., .. -W,, . . German Club will not be forgotten too easily. The club had 126 members and five officers. The officers were Pres. Kelly Blackwell, Vice Pres. Julie Severen, Treas. Greg Baker, Sec. Valerie Cleere, and Reporter Tracey Holder. The officers set the pace for a very exciting year ahead. At the beginning of the year, the officers met at Coach Krause's house to plan activities for the club. On September 15 the members met for the first time to welcome the new members and to inform the club of upcoming events. Normally, intiation is the first event for the club. However, due to bad weather , it was canceled until May. The club had two roller skating parties during the year, both were fund raisers that would furnish refreshments for events later in the year. One of the most exciting events was the annual trips to Edelweiss. Many parents and faculty were invited. Coach Krause sang with the restaraunt owner, Bund Schnezinger. The students danced, ate, sang, and had a good time. Around Christmas, the club went Christmas Caroling to neighboring areas. After singing, they ate dinner at Tiffany Doyle's house. Discussion Edelweiss was time for eating and discussion different topics. Chuck Hensarling Guniorj and Tracy Holder iseniorl talk about future German Club events. Photo by Harold Reeves. 130 Design by Dana Mitchell-
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