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X Top Left: Dedication and a lot of hard work are two of the keys to success in the Thorn- wood Choir. Classroom practice is only part of a choir memeber's daily routine. Chorale ten- or Michael Gillespie organizes his music during class. Michael gave a solo performance at the Vesper Concert, singing Sweet Little Jesus Boy. Above: Daily practices made spare time very sparse for members of the Treble Tones. The members of the group could often be found practicing in the commons or music room be- fore a performance. Joanne Cioni and Sally Lusinski strive for perfectly synchronized steps in a dress rehearsal. Left: TREBLE TONES Front Row: Laurie Ancma, Veronica Stankus, Glynette Fosdick, Maria Stankus, Heidi Woynovich. Second Row: Kathy Ornellas, Becky Ettema, Anne Stankus, Joanne Cioni. Third Row: Sally Lu- sinski, Lauren Clair, Melanie Turner. CHOIR 91
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ll Ill ll Ill Above Right: The accompaniment of the pia- nist is very important to the singers' concen- tration and pitch. Mrs. Jacobs assumes this responsibility, hoping to hear perfect pitch from the Glee Club. Above: ThornWood's IMEA All-State Choir members, Anne Stankus and Valerie Triller, prepare for the All-State Choir's concert per- formance at the Conrad-Hilton Hotel in Chi- cago. Right: MIXED CHORUS Front Row: Kelli Hirsch, Karen Wail, Lynn Nemcek, Teresa Flake, Donna Washington, Deaner Rosbor- ough. Second Row: Glenn Vandeursen, Rob- ert Luckett, Sue Peck, Bernard Brown, Wal- ter Taylor, Sue Galacia, Constance Kendrick, Kelly Adkins. Third Row.'Scott Nosenko, Mi- chael Lofton, Monique Brown, Lori Postma, Reese Clark, Walter Harrington, Chris Sims, Vanessa Edwarda, Kim Kunkel. Fourth Row: Traci Marco, Pam Hudson, Valerie Lofton, Steven Kwapich, Tim Tullis, Wanda Frank- lin, Thomas White, Tom Schrender. 90 CHOIR f . , V , iw- if Q4 A K d 3 W, ..,, mm... ,mmm . K KJ, I K K: K 'Hi' 1 K KKKKZKKXF 1 g K A r,,,,r . . Ei i S35 T t T V ee, fre -,gat C 5 , s- Q K , 5 ? if-K.. K 5: K Q f R Kg 5 i Q K K v kky K Ak a- 5 K . . ei .. KK KK K K K 3 ,,,,... . . K S. F gk QV If 3, is is xg - 3 v C 1, v VX I . K MQKP QA N' Y x t - ' X 3 , K K. K V 5 K 'Ya if - lif . A i Kf k.-. fi 5K ,KK i 1 KK, f K, -. A K '. -Q X , : K Vp p sal K ,J-f ,QA , 1 W ,K dr K to i l
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Ambitious aides help staff While many students spent their free periods eating lunch and gossip- ing with friends, a special group of students assisted the staff in various departments of the building. Volun- teer aides lent their spare time stacking shelves, running errands, and even preparing scientific ex- periments. Aides became a valuable part in running a high school the size of Thornwood. Above: Weighing a beaker full of sodium chloride Dale Johnson checks the equation for the correct amount of the chemical. Above Right: LIBRARY AIDES: Front Row: Brandon Adams, Dawn Tolar, Carmen Dun- bar, Marie Anderson, Cecil Miles, Second ROW.' Tammy Binette, Nancy Tigue, Shelly Griga, Rhonda Collins, Carla Klinkhammer. Back Row: Mr. J asek, Trish Hedges, Roxanne Centers, Jim Clark, Branko Sopcic, Jean Gal- lery, Karyn Graske. Right: MAIN OFFICE AIDS: Diane Ritchie, Dana Courtney, Jack Frost, Dee Dee Caudle, Tom Buckman, Diane Mateja, Chanel Dow- ney, Jean Williams, Colleen Wakefield, 92 AIDES The main office assistants sorted mail, did paper Work, and performed many tedious but important jobs during the school day. Selling school supplies and organizing shelves headed the list of duties in the book- store. Lab, library, and audio visual aides assisted in each of these de- partments While gaining experience in the field as well as learning how the school operates. V 39' . ,K
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