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DRAMA OFFICERS — From Row: Treasurer April Swingley and President Dan Foley. Row 2: Secretary Daphne Keister. Parliamentarian Kris Wears, and Vice- President Curt Hoskinson. BELOW: THESPIANS — Front Row: Kris Wears, Curt Hoskinson. Dan Miller, Dan Foley. Daphne Keister, and April Swingley Row 2: Crystal Ellis, Kathy Thicken. Jim Wears. Lydia Wren. Kaye Denton. Lori Shumway, Cheryl Reinhart, and An- drea Reber. Participation in Chorus and Drama Benefit Students DRAMA CLUB — Front Row: Robin Max- well, Trisha John. Kaye Denton, Dan Foley, Cheryl Reinhart, Sally Riley, and Michelle Hills. Row 2: Lowell Meredith, John Fullmer, Kris Wears, April Swingley, Curt Hoskinson, Kathy Swackhammer, Crystal Ellis, Steve Hubbard, and Lori Shumway. Row 3: Cheryl McCauley, Paula Nehers, Brenda Short, Deb- bie May, Dan Miller. Robin Hughes, Jennifer Wears, Marie Dumolt, Polly Perry, Paula Shipman, and Terea Snider. Row 4: Novi Lynch, Bill Antic, Jim Wears. Lydia Wren Daphne Keister. Byron West, Toni Cotter man, Christi Aberegg, Kathy Thicken, Let Taylor, Andrea Reber, and Deb Phillips. LEFT: At the annual Christmas concert, Mr Al Abrams cues the advanced group on th words to “Over in Beth’lem Town. ABOVE New to Sheridan’s vocal program this year is the Barber Shop Quartet: Dan Foley, Jay Ant Bill Dugan, and Rick Griffith. BELOW Members of the Chorale watch director Mr Abrams as he prepares them for the ending t the song. SENIOR MIXED ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Tonya George, Amy Wolfe, Tammy Rouse, Sarah Smith, and Kathy Swackham- mer. Row 2: Mark Frizzell, Dfcana Turnes, Dan Foley, Sandy Fisher, and John Walter. Row 3: Pam Burtnett, Dan Snider, Shelly Bor- ing, Mickey Brandon, Melinda Henderson, and Rob Fouch. Row 4: Joni Ramey, Craig Goldsberry, Torie Shrider, Jay Arn, Nancy Campbell, Wylie Tussing, and Rick Griffith. 26 Chorus Drama
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Band increases spirit BAND — Front Row: Brenda Short, Darlene Cannon, Tammy Arnold, Kris Wears, Dan Foley, Shelly Thompson, Curt Hoskin- son, Kathy Swackhammcr, Rachel Hindman, Dan Miller, Bob Queen, Tim York, Tammy Denton, and Jim Wears. Row 2: An- dora Jeffers, Karen Walker, Brenda Crossan, Sarah Roberts, Lisa Johnson, Timi Moore, Melissa Lynn, Brenda Hetrick, Bill King, Jeff Jones, Ed Schumacher, and Kevin Smith. Row 3: Marty DeLamatre, Susan Gutridge, Sandy Cummings, Lori Garrett, Crystal Ellis, Kaye Denton, Susan Arnold, Gina Gor- don, Tina Young, Mark King, Mike Holdcroft, Chris Clum, Mandy Bussc, and Christy Fouch. Row 4: Tracey Young, Elizabeth Higgins, Juanita Snider, Jennifer Wears, Dorra George, Miranda Tankcrslcy, Deb Merritt, Mcchelle Pugh, Amy Paxson, Leann Snider, Anita Turncs, Becky Crossan, Christi Cradcr, Gayla Arn, Jeff VanMetcr, Scot Parsons, Dave Pettit, and Jim Coopcrridcr. Row 5: Carolyn Bennett, Jodi Hynus, Denise Shovel, Debbie May, Cheryl Reinhart, Daphne Keister, Jenny Rousculp, Cindy McComb. Pam Hubbard, Dot- tic Garey, Jill First, Lisa McCaffcrty, Jodi Mallclt, and Lori Shumway. PEP BAND Front Row: Kathy Swackhammcr. Rachel Hindman. Sandy Cummings. Susan Swinchart, Melissa Lynn, Shelly Thompson, Tammy Arnold, and Brenda Hetrick. Row 2: Bill King, Lisa Johnson, Dan Miller, Crystal Ellis, Juanita Snider, Dan Foley, Jeff VanMeter, Susan Arnold, Christy Fouch, and Tim York. Row 3: Cindy McComb, Jenny Rousculp, Bob Queen, Curt Hoskinson, Scot Parsons, Marty DeLamatre, Ed Schumacher. Dorra George, Kris Wears, and Jeff Jones. JAZZ BAND — Front Row: Kathy Swackhammcr. Brenda Crossan, Sarah Roberts, Lisa Johnson, and Dan Miller. Row 2: Bob Queen, Curt Hoskinson. Scot Parsons, and Cindy McComb. Row 3: Jeff Jones. Dan Foley, Jenny Rousculp, Jeff VanMeter, Susan Arnold, and Deana Turncs. LEFT: While the chorus sings, Kathy Swackhammer accom- panies them. ABOVE: At the Presidents' Day Assembly, the band plays “The National Anthem.” During half-time at a home basketball game, the SHS Drill Team performs for the crowd's entertainment while the jazz band, on stage, keeps up the pace of the fast moving music. Organizations 25
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LEFT: FTA member. Daphne Keister, checks her schedule for the next week with Advisor Larry Davis, as to the elementary school, teacher she will assist, and the time that she should report. ABOVE: FTA — Front Row: Traci Wincman. Tammy Denton. Regina Gordon. Marly DeLamatre. Christy Fouch. Cindy McComb. Tammy Arnold, and Donna Shevcl. Row 2: Jenny Rousculp. Dianna Shevcl. Tracy Kin- ney. Connie Braden, Heather Harlan. Jennifer Canaday, Lisa Remmert. Shelly Thompson. Judy Miller. Jodi Mallctt, Dee Reichley. and Sarah Roberts. Row 3: Marty Kolopajlo. Lisa Love. Rhon- da LcRoy. Sandy Fisher. Shelly Boring. Torie Shrider. Kathy Swackhammer, Daphne Keister. Holly Hedges. Jim Wilson. Karen Walker, and Darlene Cannon. FTA and OEA have productive year JUNIOR OEA Front Row: Jennifer Canaday, Joan- na Forsythe. Dawn Foster. Kayla Sweeney, and Colleen Davis. Row 2: Dreama Butler. Mary Eppley. Julie Tys- ingcr. Pam Manos, Kathy Conway. Lori VanSickle. Shelly Bunting. Lisa Clippinger. and Mrs. Giallombardo. SENIOR OEA Front Row: Lisa Swinehart, Paula Mason. Gina Metzger. Bonnie Thorp, Gina Smith. Carolyn Deity, and Abby Coble Row 2: Mrs. Koehler. Heidi Bowser. Deb Johnson, Kris Sweeney, Janccn Hudak, Polly Hughes, Deb Gower. Lisa Brim, and Mary Orr At the Office Education Association banquet, senior member Janeen Hudak presents junior member Kayla Sweeney with her certificate. ABOVE LEFT: OEA'ers. parents, and guests at- tend the OEA banquet. ABOVE RIGFIT: At the conclusion of the evening, junior OEA members present Mrs. Giallombardo with roses in apprecia- tion for all that she has done for them. LEFT: Guest speaker at the OEA banquet. Jim Wilson presents a humorous side of the secretarial line of work as he tells of the coffee making-shoe shining type of duties the office worker is expected to do. FTA OEA 27
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