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Modern Choir, Front Row: Kristi Tschopp, Amy Horst, Ken Ferguson, jason Maly, Mark Womack, Stan Whitehurst, Michelle Mueller, Isabell Siballa Second Row: Lori Paproski, Denise Blan, Trina Archer, Cathleen Wetmore, Wade Williams, Dale Switzer, Katie Smith, Kelly Fiddner Third Row: Kelli McBride, jenn Tyndall, jimmy Lawbaugh, Mike Hogan, Kevin Calcote, Tracy Sams, Tina Parker, Rhonda ,lacobs Last Row: Julia Moellers, Elizabeth Reynolds, Frank Sanders, Wayne Schroeder, Linda Lytle, janet Harrison Photo by Cynthia Fortner. Wesley Foundation, Front Row: Anni Miller, Gina Schindler, Wendy Mitori, jenny Jamison, Dawn Holt, Kathleen Raine, Kelly Halstead, Monica Armstrong, Sarah Farnsworth, Trish Robinson, Brenna Diller, Marysue Vance Second Row: Kay jackson, Sahba Farhad, Maria Alvarado, Krista Puidk, Tracy Turner, john Partridge, jim Overly, Anjie Roberts, French Scott, Chris Caywood, Christie Beaver, Stacey Miller, Vicki Lawrence, john McMullen, Christine Felzke Back Row: Don Thornhill, Charlie Spears, Curt Arnold, Tracy Brown, Trish Bennefeld, Frank Conaster, Mike Hogan, Eric Schroeder, Kevin Calcote, Ed Powers, Doug Merrill, Richard Trindle, Mark Wiegel, Mike Mullen, Dwight Coffey, Mark McCollam, Robert Barrette, Paul Strickland, Steve Winger, Kevin Downe Photo by Yael Irom. ROTC Advanced Cadets, Front Row: Ken Shingleton, Cris Campbell Back Row: Heidi Heinlen, Tracey Blum, Brad Epperson, lim Stanford, jeff Parker, Monica McNutt Photo by Doug Merrill. ROTC Basic Cadets, Front Row: Carrie Schmude, Dee Reeves, Alan Dailey, Frank Manning, David Lambert, Dean Lott Back Row: Charles Lecher, Angela Waner, Steve Markovich, jennifer Chase, Michael Fisher, jennifer Smith, Michael Leslie Photo by Doug Merrill. Organizations
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TU's Moderen Choir director Laven Sowell strikes a dramat- ic pose as he demonstrates conducting methods. Photo courtesy of Laven Sowell. Dwight Dailey plays the pi- ano in recital with Brian Smith. Photo by Christine Felzke. The University Chorale prac- tices for their annual fall con- cert. ' Photo by Cynthia Fortner. Something For All Many people appreci- ated music. Some pre- ferred vocal scores while others preferred instru- mental ones. Either preference could be sat- isfied at TU. For those who wanted to sing, vo- cal lessons were offered, and the University Cho- rale and Modern Choir had auditions for the in- terested and the trained. If singing wasn't an ap- pealing idea, lessons in Organizations several different instru- ments, like the piano or guitar, were offered. The University band was an option for those willing to brave the en- vironment, but the re- ward of playing before thousands of people during football half- times was more than enough for most. Some may not have wished to take the time to be in a choir or a band. They had nothing to fear, Tyrrell Hall con- tained practice rooms equipped with pianos which were for anyone to use, so for the musi- cally oriented, TU had something for everyone. The Chi Omega house pro- vides a place for janet Thomas to practice playing her flute. Photo by Christine Felzke.
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Twin South and Honors House New Traditions Cn the surface, Twin South and the Honors House didn't seem to have much in common, but they were in at least one way: for TU residence halls, they were the youngest. Twin South was opened in the fall of 1984, and the Honors House first housed its complement of students in August 1982. Being so new, neither dorm had traditions of long-standing to uphold, the people who lived there were busy creating new ones. Twin South residents threw parties and sought new ways to have fun. While the Honors House residents didn't throw as many parties, they had rented movie weekends, and expeditions in quest of the perfect pizza. Another thing these dorms had was a deep sense of individuality. Twin South residents prided them- selves on their casual, relaxed attitude towards life. House residents threw caution to the winds and named their intramural teams The Eggheads. Be- tween the two, there existed mutual sidelong glances and some re- spect. Martha Pigg ln the Twin South lounge, Troy Rockvan and Wes Viens discuss the past weekend. Pho- tos by Yael Irom. Organizations Hall space is often utilized for discussions in the Honors House. The second floor hall- way served admirably for Candy Green, jennifer Iones, Angela Leonhardt and jamie Osterhaut. Twin South residents, Todd Adelmann and Tom Keehan amuse themselves by playing nerf hoop.
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