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Chorus members form ensembles Chorus boasted of more sing- ing groups this year than ever before. Every grade had a girls ensemble with the exception of the senior class. There were also a boys ensemble, gospel quartet, and mixed ensemble. The cho- rus, along with these groups. LEFT: FRESHMAN GIRLS ENSEMBLE — Teresa Krofft, Torie Shrider, Sandy Fisher, Nancy Campbell, Joni Ramey, Joanne Pat terson, Melinda Henderson, Pam Burtnett, and Christi Clippmger. ABOVE: Singing for parents and guests at the Christmas Concert is the entire chorus. performed in concerts through- out the year. ABOVE: SOPHOMORE GIRLS ENSEMBLE — FRONT ROW: Beth Kullman, Kay Fox, Tish Friel, Julie Flautt, Regina Crist, and Dede Garey. ROW 2: Joyce Thorne, Cheri Clippinger, Stepha nie Skinner, Nancy Parsons, Janet Carpenter, and Sue DeRolph. ABOVE: BOYS ENSEMBLE — FRONT ROW: Randy Snider, Dave Flautt, Scott Walter, Rusty Crist, and Gordon Eagle. ROW 2: Ted Noyes, Walt Mick, Ed Fox, Joel Loughman, Roger Dupler, and Vince Smith. RIGHT: OMEA PARTICIPANTS — FRONT ROW: Gordon Eagle, April Swingley. Betsy Blackstone, Sonya George. Bobbi Wineman, and Sherman Shoemaker. ROW 2: Judi Mack, Joann Reichley, Theresa Reichley, Candy Cooperrider, Cindi Goldsberry, Jackie Boyer, Lea White, Leslie Hill, and Pat Paxton. ROW 3: Mrs. Mechling, Lynn King, Lisa McGlone, Nancy Parsons, Shelly Thompson, Jim Hummel, and Mr. Calderone. ROW 4: Torie Shrider, Christi Clippinger, Sandy Fisher, Joanne Patterson, Melinda Henderson, Pam Burtnett, Nancy Campbell, Joni Ramey, and Teresa Krofft. ABOVE: Members of the Boys Ensemble and Jun K r Girls Ensemble along with Pam Runkel, Betsy Blackstone, and Chris Schultz combined to form the MIXED ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW Candy Coo pernder, Joel Loughman. Pam Runkel. Scott Wal ter, Cindi Goldsberry, Theresa Reichley, Joann Reichley. Chris Schultz, Dave Flautt, Rusty Crist, and Leslie Hill. ROW 2: Ted Noyes, Pat Paxton, Judi Mack, Randy Snider, Roger Dupler, Vince Smith. Walt Mick, Jackie Boyer, Ed Fox, Lea White, and Gordon Eagle. Chorus 29
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BAND — FRONT ROW: Melanie Lynn, Curt Hoskinson, Sherry Shoemaker, Kim Clark, Daon Baumgartner, Tim Palmer, Kris Wears, Roger Kearton, Lora Anders, Kathy Palmer, and Melinda Lynn. ROW 2: Lynn King, Daphne Keister, Karen Walters, Becky Cook, Cindy McComb, Judy Hampshire, Tammy Arnold, Kim Walker, Susan Asbrtdge, and Shelly Thompson. ROW 3: Faith Davidson, Scott Hummel, Tammy Rouse, Deanna Turnes, Pam Hubbard, Dan Foley, Jim Wilson, Donna Smith, Kenna Turnes, Jody Harter, and Marilyn Park. ROW 4: Jay Arn, Lisa McClone, Micki Dunn, Kelly O’Reilly, Vern Ellis, Tim York, Nancy Par- sons, Terry Noyes, Rita Downs, Dan Miller, and Kathy Swackhammer. ROW 5: Martin Riffle, Duane Brummage, Dave Gotschall, Bob Queen, Rick Roberts, Mark Roberts, Jim Hummel, Dave Leckrone, Jeff Ellis, and Dawn Denton. ROW 6: Melodie Thompson, Linda Cochrun, Becky Wolfe, Selena Ray- burn, Kathleen Holmes, Ted Noyes, Scott Roberts, Janet Hockingberry, Dede Garey, Gail Bailey, and Lynn Fouch. Band entertains football fans The band was busy this year as usual. Besides playing in vari- ous concerts and contests, band members made the trip to Cedar Point for their second year. The band marched in the Memorial Day parades in Somerset, Thorn- ville, and Glenford. At the annual Christmas Concert held by the chorus, the band plays a number selected by their instructor, Mr. Nick Cal- derone. DRILL TEAM — FRONT ROW: Lynn Fouch, Linda Cochrun, and Melodie Thompson. ROW 2: Selena Rayburn, Dede Garey, Kath leen Holmes, Janet Hockingberry, Becky Wolfe, and Gail Bailey. STAGE BAND — FRONT ROW: Lisa McGlone, Tammy Rouse, Becky Cook, and Vern Ellis. ROW 2: Judy Hampshire, Melanie Lynn, Dave Gotschall, Dan Miller, and Lynn King. ROW 3: Kim Walker, Melinda Lynn, Jeff Ellis, Dan Foley, Tim York, and Mr. Nick Calderone, adviser. ROW 4: Jim Hummel, Dave Leckrone, and Ted Noyes. ABOVE: Some Sheridan students get a chance to hear bands from other schools in the band concert exchange program. The Humanities class enjoys one of these per formances by Washington Courthouse which was held in the junior high gymna sium. ABOVE RIGHT: Playing at the Band 28 Band Banquet is the saxophone section of the band. This group is made up of Dave Gotsc- hall, Judy Hampshire, Lynn King, Melanie Lynn, and Dan Miller. RIGHT: Majorettes this year were Faith Davidson, Marilyn Park, Melinda Lynn, and Melanie Lynn, head majorette.
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don Eagle. ROW 3: Jackie Boyer, Deb Clip- pinger, Bobbi Wineman, Mary Bruce, Vanessa Scurlock, Tonya George, Judy Miller, Julie Harter, Karen Walters, Dan Miller, and Sonny Wasem. BELOW: For her part in ‘Annie Get Your Gun, Deb Clip pinger is called upon to introduce guests at the ball. ABOVE: Getting the stage settings and props ready for the fall play, “See How They Run, are Sonya George, Joel Loughman, Lori Dav- ies, Richard Lannmg, Scott Hummel, Joe Burtnett, and Pam Hubbard. RIGHT: Trying to convince Frank Butler (Joel Loughman) to hire Annie as an assistant are Buffalo Bill (Joe Carney) and Charlie Davenport (Sher- man Shoemaker). 30 Drama Club ABOVE: Practicing a medley of Broadway hits to sing at the Drama Club banquet are Joel Loughman, Betsy Blackstone, Bobbi Wineman, Pam Runkel, and Scott Walter. RIGHT: Playing their parts well in the musi cal are Mary Bruce, Betsy Blackstone, and ABOVE: In the Spring Musical, Annie (Betsy Blackstone) and Frank (Joel Loughman) pre pare to put a show on at the theatre. ABOVE: DRAMA CLUB — Front row: Jean- nie Winegardner, Marta Tappan, Kim Oehl- man, Joel Loughman, Scott Walter, and Walt Mick. ROW 2: Kim Shoults, Pam Hubbard, Sherman Shoemaker, Theresa Scurlock, April Swingley, Pam Runkel, Betsy Black- stone, Joe Carney, Sonya George, and Gor-
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