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Jerry Neisel is hard of work procTicing. Miss Ewing conducts The orchestra with ease. tudenfs in orchestra love To procflce. Orchestra students are mock row Bobby losi, Nick Yuro, David Cho. Clinf Collins, Pe- Bofforff, DeDe Bergeron, Rob Nelson, Brian Ter Furin, Debbie Rover, Julie Albers, Uronf Morrison. Jason Gray. Nick Rodrigusz, Do- row Kim Hurley. Chi'rra Chondrosekaron, vid Morfin, Steward Morrisonxmiddlerom Kathy Kim, Mike McGehee, Jerry Neisel, Ms. Ewing, Kim Bohnsock, Cathy Green, Stephan Poole, Chuck Riggs, Dee Mor- Kofye PresTon, Brion Thor'ron, Ken Conce- gen, and David Womack. ZS
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B'UIEUEUB QEEEUIB WWI EIEIBfUIEBWBQ Every day 29 members of The OrchesTrc Club meT To work hard To perfecT Their musical skills and blend Their ToienTs To form The V.H.S. OrchesTra. The club raised money for Trips To various symphonies by selling candy and by doncTions. PresidenT Jerry Neisel said TiThe Thing i like besT abouT This club is going on Trips and meeTing new people. Jerry's responsibiliTies were To Think of ideas for fund raising, public relOTions, and puT- Ting ouT Their newsleTTer. Kim Bohnscck, The vice-presidenT, Took parT in CulTurol Experience, organized The Awards' Banquet and kepT The club scrapbook. ChiTra Chondrosokoren The sec- reTory and Treasurer helped ouT wiTh The fund raising and she also Took The class aTTendance and KoThy Kim sTudies her music very care. fully. Tro Chondroskoron, KoThy Kim, CaThy Green. Bock row-Vice PresidenT- Kim Bohne sock, PresidenT- Jerry Neisel, David Cho, STewch Morrison, FronT Row-Chi- 24 Kim Bohnsock is in deep ThoughT procTicing. did The paperwork. Goals seT for The club were go To an ouT of sToTe conTesT c To represenT Vines and Piano Their besT efforT. These 9- were meT by a IoT of hard w and hours of procTice. Jerry sel, president said Music is imporTonT porT of life. You d- hove To lisTen To classical musi- ploy iT. People in orchesTro pi because iT is a challenge. ! i T A T!
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26 EDDIE IEIIJF BEELEDWLW The Drama Club is basically a group of people who have on overall inTeresT in drama. There are cbouT ThirTy-five To forTy members in The Drama Club. They have meeTings on Tues- doy mornings and Friday ofTer- noons of alTernoTing weeks. AT Their meeTings The members lisTen To plans which have been pre- viousTy mode by The officers. In The 83-84 school year They plan To visiT New York CiTy To see a play on Broadway. To help fund money for Their Trip They are go- ing To have bake soles, plays, and communiTy ccTiviTies ThroughouT The year. Members of The Drama dub. One of The many faces of drama. The goals for The Drama club are To have on undersTanding or- orgcnionion 0nd repuTaTion To raise OS much money as possible for fuTure producTions and To es- Tablish a place here 0T Vines. The members of The Drama Club puT in a loT of hard work and many hours To make Their club a success. The members of The Drama Club are as follow: FRESHMEN: Mark Benzer, ClinT Collins, Gwynne Corrigan, Emily Cosper, Koren Fay, STocy Formby, Mi- cheal, Chris Mobile, Craig McKin- ney, Sarah MiTchelI, Paulo Newell, MorTha Noos, David PlunkeTT, Kelli SmiTh, Charlene Speverer. SOPHOMORES: Vicki Burn Linda Clausen, Andrienne Co Rachael Crohn, Taro HuTc Chrissy Johnson, Juley Lon- BeTh Leibmon, Kim McBee, Br McFarland, Brod Sears, Diane Ters, CcThy STamey, Jen STeele, Tonya Toys, Amy Jo son, Laney Todd, Doug Wohl. OFFICERS: PresidenT; Mo ciordi, Vice-PresidenT; Heidi ' roT, SecreTory; Lezlie STeff Treosurey; Emma Hopkins, HisT on; Erin RichTer. Chief PhoTo. pher: Mike Edwards. Beth Liebmon expresses her exciTe of being a porT of The Drama Club,
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