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Entering TCHS, you stumble upon a large room accomodating about 90 students making noise into strange-looking objects. Suddenly the noise stops; a somber-looking chap raises a baton; and a “B flat scale” results. Then you realize you have found the TCHS band room. After the Marching Marksmen have “warmed up”, they proceed outside for marching activ- ities. Students scurry for spots on the field, waiting for the command of stand by” to get started. After several sets of drill and complaints of sore feet, the band direc- tor says, “just one more time”. As practice continues day after day, “District gets closer and closer. After re- ceiving a “division one”, they then proceed to regionals and then to the Hoosier Dome. The Marching Marks- men brought home 4th” in the state. After marching band is over concert band and solo and ensemble come. The long hours of practice are still not over. Months of “total commitment”, pay off. Preparing for band camp are: Dawn Schauberger. Mr. Gurney, Pat Miller. Mr. Reasoner. BAND 29
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Chorus With 18 voices singing strong, the TCHS choir kept the audience swinging who gathered to hear their repitoire of music. Their activities included performing for the NHS In- duction, the Spring and Christmas Concerts with the band, the Christmas convocation during school, and performing at Lincoln Hills Nursing Home. They also held a recital with the ABC Dance Studio, which was a new thing for them. Three students, Suzy Bolin, Miechelle Laflin, and Effie Jones, journeyed to Evansville for District Contests. We hope that Mr. Reasoner and the Choir keep up the good job!!!!!!! Choir members: Row 1: Sandy Vogelman, Suzy Bolin, Shannon McCallister, Melissa Kress, and Satilla (ones. Row 2: Miechelle Laflin, Anna Northerner, Jocelyn Little, Debbie Howe. Effie Jones, and Lisa Quigley. Row 3: Lisa Smith. Triia Howland. Mary Kendall. Paula Freeman. Wanda Bailey, Julie Cronin, and Angie Hughes. (Right) Mr. Reasoner starts the day off by direct- ing the choir in singing warm-ups. (below left) Mr. Reasoner in his traditional pose, (below' right) Piano players are left. Melissa Kress, and right. Miechelle Laflin 28 CHORUS
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Vocational Row 1: Missy Wilbur. Michelle Krygielka. Michelle Harris. Stacie Taylor. Sherri Tempel. Lora Schwartz. Row 2: Linda Evrard, Angel Peter, Ms. Farmer. Karren Sheppard. Susan Holpp. Row 3: Effie Jones. Kelly Foster. Traci Schneider. Sue Strobel. Tina Harris. Row 1: Patty Risse, Ms. Doogs, Michelle Rollins. Kim Murphy. Trina Purcell. Terri Theis, Sherri Peter. Melody Bowman. Row 2: Jessica Steed, Stacie Daum. Tonia Vance. Lee Ann Stephens. Shelia Peter. Tim Merkley. Ronnie James. Trina Purcell. Brent Cronin. Jeff Klueh. 30 VOCATIONAL
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