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Orchesis: It's Dance A lot of determination, the want to do a little more than the average student, and liking to dance. This is what it takes to be in Orchesis, according to Naidine D'Angelo. Last March tryouts were held in which thirty students, juniors and seniors, par- ticipated. Each student got one hour to learn a thirty second dance. They prac- ticed for two nights. On the third night the students presented the dance to the judges. The students with the best pre- sentation were chosen for the 1981-82 Orchesis class. Orchesis did many new things this year. They elected two committees. The publicity committee distributed The Fleet Feet , a newsletter which informed the faculty of upcoming performances and projects. The moneymaking commit- tee sold calendars in October and spon- sored a paper and tin can drive. This year was the first year students could repeat the class. These students were Jody Grasz, Paul Hasenwinkel, and Janis Pauli, all seniors. Miss DlAngelo is currently in the pro- cess of establishing an Orchesis I at North Campus and an Orchesis Il at South Cam- pus. GINA GARDNER 1. Jody Grasz, Beckie Grenier, Cindy Zoller, and Jett James, perfect a complicated move. 2. Tom Dennis, senior, and Mary Traylor, senior, are stu- dent directors for this year. 28 Entertainment 4?
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1. Members of the freshmen girls choir are ffrontl Alice McLernon, Lisa Ellis, Theresa Viner, Ketra Wassell, Costella Green. lrow 21 Jodi Schneider, Deann Talbot, Missy Cunningham, Sandra Keith, Debra Goderis, Tanya Johnson, Deanna Burney. lrow 37 Brenda Southerland, Lisa Sonneville, Shonda Johnson, Michelle Evans, Angie Thorton, Julie Whiteside, Lesa Gonzales, lbackl Christine Ke- telaar, Lataya Dean, Nicolette Mays, Susan Stam- baugh, Michelle Connolly, Chris Settles. Monica Koster, 2. Teri Freers, junior, works hard on her music during choir class. 3. Members of the Hand- bell Choir are ffrontl Ronda O'Neil, Kori Watson, Roger Winchester, Rhonda Wishmeyer. lbackl Pam Fisher, David Cornell, Mark Underwood, Jim Col- lins, Linda Morse. 4. Members ofthe freshmen girls choir are lfronti Carol Wells, Sheryl Grimes, Deb- orah Scott, Dora Gomez, Tammi Sheehan, Kellie Sanders, Dede McVey, Tina Munoz, Laurie Buchen. lrow 27 Lisa Rangel, Pam Welsh, Becky Scully, Sheila Scritsmier, Shearrie Houston, Jennie Coram, Laurie Massengarb. Cindy Cruz, Tamber Nevins, Lisa Ellis. lbackl Becky Mehaffy, Ann DeLille, Pam Torok, Monica Scott. Jill Wheeler, Linda Riley, Kim Whitley, Denise Holmes, Telisa Turnipseed, Jenny Fuhrer, Kim Anderson, Mary Lucas. Entertainment
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Q fi 5 if 2 1. Cindy Zoller, senior, shows off her tap dancing skills. 2. Orchesis members for this year are jback rowl Diane Johnson, senior, Lani Apperson, junior, Jett James, junior, Sherry Mills, senior, Cindy Zoller, senior, Jody Grasz, seniorg Jackie Puentes, junior. trow twol Beckie Grenier, junior, Chris Volk, seniorg Paul Hasenwinkel, seniorg Teri Freers, ju- niorg Martha Nelson, senior, lfront rowl Angie Drape er, junior, Robin Firth, junior, Janis Pauli, senior, Laurie Hayes, junior, Jeri Jones, junior. 3. Diane Johnson demonstrates a difficult move. 4. Melinda DePauw, junior, and Robin Firth practice a new dance step. 5. Janis Pauli, Diane Johnson, Jodi Grasz, Laurie Hayes, and Paul Hasenwinkel prac- tice a dance sequence for an upcoming perfor- mance. Entertainment
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