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The Artrain officially opened to the public November 6. 1980 and was here until November 11, 1980. Artrain visits Three Rivers An its second successful year the Art Club now has twelve members. The ad- visor is Mrs. Marcia Blackman. The Artrain stopped in Three Rivers in November. This was the first time it had been here during the school year so the Art Club got involved. The members acted as tour guides for the train. The Artrain had been here once before in 1976. It is spon- sored by the Michigan Council for the Arts. In December the club went to the Kalamazoo Art Center. They saw an ex- hibit called Paper Works which was all done in hand-made paper. They also saw Mrs. Blackman ' s exhibit on ceramics and pottery at W.M.U. The Art Club also went to the Art in- stitute in Chicago. They also assisted in hanging exhibits at the Carnegie Center. the new art center located in the old T.R. library. FRONT ROW: Connie Cottrell, Ursula Brown, Shelly Murray. SECOND ROW: Stacy Briggs, Marilyn Gardner. Guy Kaminga, Mrs. Marcia Blackman, ad- Janelle Strieker admires Kalamazoo Art Center. worK ot an at visor, Julie Wellman, David Earnhardt, Jenelle Strieker. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Baldwin and Nadine Parris. Stacy Briggs and Marilyn Gardner check out some of Mrs. Blackman ' s artuork at WMU. An Club 23
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The new look of the TRHS choirs Hey, look at our new choir robes. Xhis year there was a slight change in the TRHS choirs. Ms. Shirley Livanec felt that the Senior High Singers weren ' t receiving proper recognition for their talents. This group performs in the more conservative manner of a choir. Their music is more traditional and they are ac- companied only by the piano. The Aristocrats, formerly known as the Swing Choir, have the new look of tux- edos and evening gowns. Their numbers are accompanied by percussion and brass and some choreography has been added to their routines. Both groups do concerts for clubs and organizations. They also do concerts for the community. In order to raise- money for costumes, contest fees, and awards, there are small admission fees for some concerts and bake sales are sponsored. They are also trying to make enough money to purchase a stereo and tape system, mirrors for the walls, a drum set, and a new grand piano. They would also like to save enough money to put on a musical. FRONT ROW: Venessa Warr. Ann McKenzie. Paul Bales, John Higgins. Faye Livanec. Nancy Fuller. Betty Hamilton. Tony Clark. John Zerfas. Linda Parmeter. Lisa Coney. SECOND ROW: Tomejo Houts. Yvonne Thompson. Chris Johnson. Jeff Zents. Angle Roberts. Tami Kidd. Tim Smith. Lynn Hall. Deanna Foura. Miss Shirley Livanec. director of the Aristocrats and Senior High Singers. FRONT ROW: Ms. Shirley Livanec. director. Chris Johnson, Jeff Rider. Brad French. Rhonda Hemen- way, Tina Pargeon, Vicki Miller, Lynn Ash. SE- COND ROW: Joye Bye, Patti Barrone, Doreen Dem- binski. Deb Davis, Karen Fenwick, Rosalie Slentz, Dawn Cairns. Connie Cottrill, Cindy Bell. Jen Rider. THIRD ROW: Shelly Ruth, Julie Baldwin, Martha Fields, Rhonda Barnett. Julie Wellman. Kathy Rossen. Linda Price. Kim Towne. Carol Fetterolf. Nancy Rice. FOURTH ROW: Jayne Cassel. Tone Elden. Kelly Turner. Sandie Fosdick. Cheryl Blake. Pam Kleer. Kelly Salisbury, Jackie Pountain, Sheryl Rosson, Gary Stahl, Ervan Taylor. 22 Choir
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The cheerleaders lead the excited seniors at the pep The women ' s J.V. and Varsity basketball teams assembly. celebrate their winning season before the parade. Sara Lundberg plays her clarinet during the assembly on purple white day.
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