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1. The quartet, Jim Parks, Tony Freeman, Ron Watford, and Marty Zimmann ham it up for the audience. 2. The Jazz choir. Tricia Wipert, Michelle Steen, Lisa Hinshaw, Rene Richmond, Cindy Everingham, Kim Kruger, Laura Sheridan, Eric Smith, LaTonya Martin, Aundrea Shurney, April Miller, and Jim Parks. 3. The Freshman choir: 1st row L-R: Jody Self, Yolanda Herd, Lynn Johnson, Kendra Bodey, Missy Grisham, Triana Thompson, Tessa Baird, Deborah Keeran, Missy Barker, Denise Russell, Cori Kruger, Nikki Chaffin, Heather Casey, Belinda Rice, Avis Douglas, Lisa Thompson. 2nd row: Meredith Riley, Arlene Skabla, Beck Raymond, Christine Redmond, Trisha Anthony, Rachelle Hanleck, LaTonya Mar- tin, Heather Sturgeon, Missy Snyder, Terra Backus, Mary Sherrod, Audra Har- shaw, Tiffany Williams. 3rd row: Rusty McClinock, Kevin Stone, Monica Moss, Kim Jones, Tracey Johnson, Anissa Williams, Missy Miller, Sherri Deel, Dawn Crowley, April Miller, Toya Snodgrass, Melissa Marburger, Tammy Freeman, Nicole Robinson, Shannon Jones, Robert Bowman. 4. Tricia Wipert presents Mrs. Marshall with some flowers and balloons in appreciation for all her hard work. 5. The Symphonic choir: Row 1 — Kathy Whitesell, Kim Kruger, Laura Sheridan, Kris Dellapina, Tricia Wipert, Gail Burchett, Lori Comer, Linda Arvin, Suzie Har- ris, Tina Wallace, Candie Jones. Row 2 — Jessica Denny, Faith Powell, Missy Howard, Aundra Shurney, Diona Jones, Virginia Roberts, Angela Peck, Tina Chaffin, Cheryl Hill, Tammy Deel. Row 3 — Trish Black, Yolanda Wilderson, Tausha Williams, Shannon Thompson, Lisa Hinshaw, Cynthia Everingham, Rene Richmond, Rochelle Woods. Row 3 — Eric Smith, Jody Longberry, Tony Freeman, Ron Watford, Marty Zimmann, Jim Parks, Toby Underwood, Richard Portis. 6. Mrs. Alice Marshall. 7. Michelle Steen. 8. Tricia Wipert. 152
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Page 155 text:
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GROUPS AID SOUTH by Randy Self Two groups that continually give aid to students and faculty at South are the Library Club and the Herald staff. The group that helps run the library is on the go from the end of August until the middle of June as they keep the library running smoothly, deliver and pick up A-V equipment, and assist groups who wish to use the library as a meeting place. They are an invaluable group to South High School and in their own quiet way they give assistance to one and all. The Herald staff is another group that is always on the go. Whether they are doing inteviews, taking pictures, or stuffing papers, they constantly have their fingers on the pulse-beat of South. They report the news, and keep students V 1 and faculty alert to what is going on at South High School. LIBRARY CLUB AND HERALD STAFF 1 5 1
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Page 157 text:
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MUSIC IS IN THE AIR by Michelle Steen THE MILL A Friendly Atmosphere We ' re Sure You ' ll Enjoy Daily Luncheon Specials Delicious Steaks 3404 W. National Rd. 524-4045 ere dining is intimate fine food is traditional Beautiful music in harmony is what the Symphonic and Jazz Choir make at South High. Mrs. Alice Marshall is the director of many choirs and keeps them in tune. The Symphonic, Sophomore and Freshman choirs are all electives, but the members of the Jazz Choir have to audition. When Mrs. Marshall gets them up on the stage there is always Music in the Air. She really knows her music. CHOIR 153
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