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T Chamber Choir. FRONT ROW: Diane Pickett, Debbie Alexander, Karen Buettner, Cherie Dempster, Merle Iohnson, Peggy Fulmer, Cheri Kutthuhn, Lori Burns, Shari Shelton, Kathy Hitchcock, Ioni lakel, Cheryl Schulz, Sue Sebring, Brenda Southard, Iackie Nichol- son. SECOND BOW: Paula Myers, Mickey Finn, Cindy Pauly, Steve Beal, Kim Menghini, Rick Sartell, Sharon Garbovitz, Mike Worland, Becky Thornton, Tim Smith, Karen Schittner, Keith Ricksgers, Robin Slade, Robb Reid, Dona Norman. THIRD ROW: David Terry, Debra Michael, Curtis Iohnson, Cindy Throop, lim Parker, Debbie Scrivens, Dennis Starnes, Cathy Evans, Richard Bennett, Fran Caswell, Bill Banks, Linda Newton, Paul Beck. 13 f 'ni B Gosh, I hope Mr. Rookus didn't notice We missed that high note, giggles Lori Burns to' Debbie Alexander. Both girls are .Sopranos in the choir. Practice makes perfect is the motto ot this group ot altos. Robin Slade, Ioni Iakel, Dona Norman, Linda Newton, Cahy Kildow, Diane Huffman, Karen Schitlner, Cindy Alexander, Cindy Pauly, and Kim Menghini rehearse their parts again. 1 22. chamber choir
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Todd Ambs, secretary tor the spring league, may have found the perfect tollow-through, G little spin ol the right toot, as he anticipates a strike. sam - sg-X551 ,l 2' ...r sq 3' ,F f 2, J . -- gs , 1 - ,J A iff ,QQHHVBA ' . David Terry looks back to see it his ball made it to the pins. In the next lane, Shari Shelton watches closely, hoping hers Won't go in the gutter. Tom Mayne checks his bowling scores wih Cory Messer, tall league secretary. n Bowlers strike again, with occasional gutters Bowling Club members took to the lanes at the 300 Bowl each Monday after school to try their hands at getting strikes and spares. The first league began in September and the second in February, with nearly 200 enthusiastic bowl- ers. Each league bowled for 10 weeks. Secretaries Cory Messer, for the first league and Todd Ambs, for the second, were in charge of figuring out weekly scores and keeping track of individual and team averages. Todd earned high praise for his fine job, especially since he was the first seventh grader to ever hold this position. Trophies were awarded to first place teams and top boy and girl bowlers in each league. Sponsors included Mr. Dave Allen, Miss Kath- leen Hendry, Mr. Paul Larnpkin, Mrs. Diane Tong, and Mr. lay Williams. bowling league C121
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els go through rt one more tzme decrde Paula Myers on Burns Debbze Alexander Dzane Prckett and Drane heeler front row Don Clasman Steve Beal Kelth Hzcks ers Mrke Worland Robb Rezd and Rick Sartell center and B111 Banks Paul Beclc and Rrclc Lerbler back row w val 4k Out of 330 chorus members 45 were chosen for the Chamber Chou Th1s group mcluded 43 mnth graders and two elghth graders It meant extra pract1ce and a lot of hard Work form every one for the many speclal performances they presented Mr Mel Ptookus was back to d1rect the cho1r after a year s sabbatrcal leave Appearances ot the group were brlghtened by the new folders they held to help correlate the many p19C9S of II1'L1S1C they used and the elevatlon of choral nsers wlfnch helped provlde more space for the large group MI Rookus felt that concert crowds Were good and that the hlghllght ot the year was the Evenmg on Broadway concert Wh1ch pre sented an h1stor1ca1 V19W of the mus1cal theatre 1n Amerlca Chamber cholr salutes muslcal Amerlca Lon Burns, Cheryl Schulz, Dona Norman, Cathy Krldow, Rzclc Sartell, Mrlce Worland, B111 Banks, and Dennrs Starnes sing loud and clear to see 11 they can poss1b1y drown out Mr Mel Rookus chamber choir Q123
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