Sheridan High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Thornville, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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Chorus gives students chance to show talent The chorus department, under the direction of Eloise Mechling, is the largest organization at Sheridan High School. The cho- rus has continued for years to thrill the public with its Christ- mas and spring concerts. In addition to this the three ensem- bles performed at various con- ventions, banquets, and churches. SENIOR ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Jeanette Spohn, Deb Garey, Jeff Hetrick, Dave Horn- merich, Elmer Hoffer, Rhonda Masterson, and Cindy Keller. Row 2: Karla Palmer, Ron Schumacher, Dave Walser, Evan Baisden, Kevin Howell, Bruce Forgrave, Sherry Brown, and Barb Wiseman. BOVS ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Rusty Crist, Dave Flautt, Reed Noyes, Roger Dupler, Gordon Eagle, and Edward Fox. Row 2: Joel Loughman, Randy Snider, Ted Noyes, Walt Mick, Vincent Smith, and Scott Walter. The boys ensemble performed a song writ- ten by Stephen Foster called If You've Only Got A Moustache, advising boys on the subject of dating and marriage. Chorus 29 At the spring concert, the senior ensem- ble sang a melody of songs chosen from each decade, since the thirties. Elmer Hoffer and Deb Garey dance the jitterbug during Happy Days which represented the fifties. SOPHOMORE GIRLS ENSEMBLE — Jo Reichley, Leslie Hill, Jackie Boyer, Cindi Goldsberry, Theresa Reichley, Pat Paxton, Lea White, Judy Mack, and Candy Cooper- rider.

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BAND — Front Row: Faith Davidson, Mela nie Lynn, Melinda Lynn. Row 2: Rhonda Masterson, Deb Garey, Jim Hummel, Don Konkler, Christy Palmer, Ben Aberegg, Chris DeLamatre, Dave Walser, Jo Ellen Blunt, Patsy Chesser, Karen Shepherd, and Barb Wiseman. Row 3: Judy Stoltz, Becky Kimpel, Randy Snider, Gary Thomas, Vern Ellis, Craig Wells, Lynn King, Betty Johnson, Marilyn Park, Karen Walters, and Scott Hummel. Row 4: Dee Dee Garey, Lisa Nelson, Vicki Konkler, Lisa McGlone, Rick Roberts, Jim Walters, Mark Roberts, Dave Leckrone, Dave Gotschall, Martin Riffle, and Adrienne Wurtsmith. New uniforms add touch of class The band was rewarded this fall for all their hard work raising money for new uniforms. As a new fund raiser, the band boosters cre- ated a lottery this year. Dunn. At the Band banquet, Mr. Calderone pre- sented Dave Walser with the John Phillip Sousa Award. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS — Front Row: Becky Kimpel, Judy Stoltz, Lisa Nelson, Deb Garey, and Rhonda Masterson. Row 2: Mrs. Kazee, Drill team adviser, Kimie Abe, Patsy Chesser, Jo Ellen Blunt, Ben Aberegg, and Mr. Calderone, Band direc- tor. Row 3: Barb Wiseman, Karen Shep- herd, Amy Clouse, Sherry Brown, Chris DeLamatre, Dave Walser, and Allen Row 5: Deanette McGrath, Donna McGrath, Janet Hockingberry, Mickey Dunn, Rita Downs, Judy Hampshire, Sherry Shoemaker, Duane Brumage, Jeff Ellis, Becky Cook, Brian Kearton, and Cindy Byers. Row 5: Kim Walker, Kenna Turnes, Sue DeRolph, Dawn Denton, Kelly O’Reilly, Terry Noyes, Scott Roberts, and Tammy Triplett. Row 7: Susan Ashbridge, Tim Palmer, Donna Smith, Jody Harter, Shawn Tysinger, Lora Anders, Nancy Par- sons, and Kim Snow. Row 8: Ted Noyes. Sherry Brown, and Al Dunn. Ihe majorettes for the marching band this year are Melinda Lynn, Melanie Lynn, head majorette, and Faith David- son One of our band's strong sections is the percussion section. STAGE BAND — Front Row: Gary Thomas, Ben Aberegg, Dave Gotschall, Judy Hampshire, Lynn King, Melanie Lynn, Chris DeLamatre, and Barb Wise- man. Row 2: Dan Parish, Kim Walker, Kim Snow, Don Konkler, Dave Walser, and Mr. Calderone. Row 3: Randy Sni- der, Jim Hummel, Dave Leckrone, Ted Noyes, and Al Dunn. 28 Band



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Drama Club's Drama Club members had an extremely busy year . . . drama club carwash . . . fall play . . . “Don't Drink the Water . . . cast party . . . Thornville Country Fair . . . Wild West-Hillbilly Show . . . drama club dance . . . Chil- dren’s theatre . . . Winnie the Pooh” . . . Christmas assembly . . . A Christmas Carol” . . . spring musical . . . The Streets of New York” . . . theatre-in-the- round . . . New Lexington’s dress rehearsal . . . Southeastern Ohio Theatre Alliance Drama Competi- tion . . . Macbeth” . . . first annual Drama Club Banquet . . . attending various professional pro- ductions . . . drama club picnic . . . Drama Club is on the ball! reorganization sees successful year DRAMA CLUB — Front Row: Terry Sex- ton, Theresa Scurlock, Angie Watkins, Becky Hodgson, Pam Runkel, Anne Rus- sell, Janice Padgett, and Jill Horn. Row 2: Margaret Bruce, Julie Callahan. Kenda Renner, Nancy White, Reed Noyes, Evan Baisden, Bruce Forgrave, Bobbi Wine- man, Sonya George, and Joel Loughman. ROW 3: Lisa McGlone, Sherman Shoe- maker, Tori Smith, Kathy Brumage, Dave Hommrich, Cindy Sagan, Cindy Keller, Trinda Carney, Betsy Blackstone, and Vanessa Scurlock. Receiving the best performance award for “Winnie the Pooh is Nancy White who por- trayed the character of Owl. TOP LEFT: In “Don't Drink the Water the ambassador's son Axel Magee (Joe Carney) tries to maintain order in the United States Embassy in Russia. (Bunni George, Trinda Carney, Joe, Joel Loughman, Sherman Shoemaker, and Jill Horn.) MIDDLE LEFT: During dress rehearsal of ' Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore (Ron Schumacher) is telling Rabbit (Sherman Shoemaker), Piglet (Tori Smith) and Pooh Bear (Reed Noyes) about what a terrible day it is. BOTTOM LEFT: In this scene from the spring musical, The Streets of New York,” old Mrs. Fairweather (Nancy White) worries that her daughter Lucy (Pam Runkel) tries to hide secrets from her. One of the right hand person awards went to Julie Callahan for her special contribution towards the drama club per- formances. For being student director of Winnie the Pooh, Kathy Love is given an award by Mr. Coleman. 30 Droma Club

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