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EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT During practice, members Glenn Michaud, Jim Petruzzi, and Joan Cirinewsky demon- stratejust as much enthusiasm as if they were performing for an audience. DISTAPIT THOUGHTS Relaxing after a hectic rehearsal, Ed Pel- letier is able to appreciate a quiet moment. Chorus Changes Tune his past year, Mr. Brett Bernardini has instructed the Southington High School chorus groups. They consist of mixed chorus, concert choir, and the Entertainers. Their suc- cess was best seen in the Christmas concert, Reach the Mountain. The Entertainers, which is a jazz show, ap- peared first in the pro- gram. This group includ- ed six girls and six boys who could'sing, dance, and perform dialogue. 70fStudenft Life The key to their popular- ity was that each mem- ber was willing to put in the extra time and effort needed to insure a great perfonnance. The grand linale of the Christmas concert was the song l'Who Will Save the Children, written by Mr. Bernardini. He said he saw the whole song, from beginning to end, in a dream while he was traveling with Up with People, the national singing group. lt was per- formed by all the instru- S mentalists and vocalists and touched the audi- ence like a linale has never done before. This year the concert choir had new, sharp looking uniforms - roy- al blue cummerbunds which accented their black skirts or trousers and white shirts, while the Entertainers wore modern dress, black trousers and oversized news shirts. Southington High is proud to see its music department grow and progress every year. This year's growth was with the Entertainers. The En- tertainers added a new spark to the department, All the students whgi were a part of the group shone with a special sparkle as they spoke ol their work. Being proud of their accomplish- ments, they traveled to competitions in the spring as the band has done for many years. g V V , '. LJ ' X.
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' I ,ly .. PLEASANT GREETING The hey Club Carnixal entertains elementary school children. This friendly fellow greets eager children. IMPORTANT DONATIONS Key Club offers help in many blooclmobiles sponsored by the Red Cross. Aimee Cotton smiles as she adds to the supply of blood drawn at the bloodmobile. f 1400.12 an-su Y EMBLEM from row, L-R: Robyn Simms lmanaging editorl, Kirk Zuroslxy tco-literary editorl, Cris Slowik tco'editor-inrchiefl. Glenn Michaud leo-editor-in-chiell, Jim Petruzzi lcorbusincss-cditorl. Sandi Cirecki lstafll. Second row: Donna Cnaron lslalli, Dusty Graves lco'business'edilorl, Missy weston lsports editorl, Chris Powers tstam. Justine Alonzo lstafll. Dawn Feely lstalfl. Third Row: Donna Jarvis islam. Heather Inglis lstalfi, Rachel Mendlson lco- news editorl. Amy Beaudoin lstaffl, Dave Pestillo lstafll. Back row: Sue Dancsak islam, Cheryl Bradley lstaffl, Jen Heisler tstaffl. Joanne Wadman islam. HILLOWSHII' OI CHRISTIAN ATIII. E T155 lion! row, L-R: Erin Wal- lers. Krista Lear li, Louise L'.nniinnd, .Jenn llnily. Back row: Coach Plakoneflny, Mike llimlitvi, Holm M.1nwnrC, liric l lallS-On, Mike llotxlc, Hart Lipell,
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i , QJ E' 'l HILARIOUS REHDITILWH Entertainers Ann lieesling and Terry Green, par' licipale in the new xersion ol me 'l'uelxe Days Ol-ChliiSllT1JS. ' illlll girll griillf 'S lla fi + riff 5 ij ills, gg . 1 .grrv i V I l 4 is HARMOHIOUS DUO Glenn Michaud and Karen Spaclero add seasons festivity to the room by decorating the chorus Christmas tree. .1 'L 'Q' SPANISH CLUB Front Row, L-R: Danielle Jandreau lsecrelafyl . Aimee Colton, Erin Waller. Middle Row: Lisa Murray, Mike Wordell. Kristen Abate lvice-presldentl . Back Row: Lisa Ann Dombrowski. Tara Sanchez, Cheryl llillon, Cheryl Czarnaly, Jen Heisler. Hot Present: Mark Jones lpresidenll , Kale Dilhznedelto ltreasurerl . Mrs. Hayner ladvisorl . la- i' FRENCH CLUB l'.-IK lfYl.flI'AClOH Vmnl Hou, L-R: Scott French, Rolmerl Smnko, Louise f'Jlllll.Ill1l, Aimee Daplxins, Deidre Weiss. Middle liowg hmiie lninlriiis., nelly Mnssucci, Amy King, Ingrid Anderson, Donna .l.nxis, L hiis lowers, Slelanie Tliiele. Back Row: Tom iiromalx, Aimy L .irliiiin Srllrl Cacliain, Stacey Towne, Michelle liocline,
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