Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Vines High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Plano, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 158 of 288
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i 5 Front Row left to right: Laurie Kline, Lisa Stoup, Christine Cowin, Shuvawn O'Brien: row two-Jill Hunter, Kara MacLemore, Greg Wilson, Julie Bakey, Stefani Patrick: row three-Melissa Prymack, Denise Wise, Tony Scozafava, Gena Slaughter, Alan Tudyk, Jennifer Moroso, Charla Wimberly, Jamie Hooten, Suzanne Popescu, Jill Callahan: row four-Jenny Roach, Lee Reed, Heather Allison, Pam Sebesta, Greg Belev, Shannon Abel, Micheal Mauer, Nona Matzenp row five-Erik Rinderle, Wendy Walton, Emily Bierle, Kirk Fancher, Paul Neimi, Kevin Kennedy, Chris Taylor, Chris Dyer, Cindy Dodson, Melissa Kidd. Dreaming about Broadway, Melissa Kidd? gif V, K, , , .mx-if 4 i ,. , Q K Steve Gaston' is in a state of shock at the grade Ms. Ford has given him. 150 Jamie Hooten and Lisa Stoup embrace after an award-winning performance.

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Mr. Garms and Mrs. Wimberly go over a new song before presenting it to the class. Ashley Thompson Kristen Smolka and Cathy DeLatte form a trio of smiles after a spectacular performance NOTES TO MELODY ll of the combined choir classes totalled ninety-seven students all sharing a com- mon interest in music. Because these stu- dents enjoy singing learning about music, and want to develope their talents they joined the Vines choir. Everyday the choir warms up to prac- tice each of their songs to perfect it for an upcom- ing festival or concert such as those held at U.l.L., Six Flags or the Vines Christmas concert in early December. The choir s directors Mrs. Wimberly and Mr. Garms work each section of the choir until the particular piece is done without mistake. This constant hard work pays off. Choir members Ester Tavarez and Robert Aldridge were selected to represent Vines in the District Ill High School Choir Concert, with Paul Neimi and Kevin Kenne- dy placing in the top eight of their section for the choir. To reward themselves for working diligent- ly, the choir members sold frames, mirrors, and candy to raise funds for extracirricular activities. As many judges and students saw, the Vines choir met their goals through a great deal of hard work. 2- lf . 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kevin Kennedy takes his music for the All-Region choir concert very seriously.



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GETTING INTO THE ACT Michael Mauer wishes Chris Taylor would leave him alone so he could pay attention to the meeting. ights! Action! These words were frequently heard in the Vines Theatre Department this year. Four productions were staged at various times during the year starting with Winnie the Pooh . Pooh , a light-hearted, fun-filled produc- tion for all ages, was presented during October at Vines. The cast, starring Greg Wilson and Alan Tu- dyk, toured local elementary schools also. The sec- ond production, Agatha Christie's A Murder ls An- nounced , thrilled mystery lovers while the musical extravaganza Oklahoma tested the musical prow- ess of drama members. All presentations were true to the Vines Drama Department tradition of superior directing, casting, acting, costuming and set decora- tion. A one-act play was produced for competition in the spring of the year. Forty-five drama students also participated in the department's club, The Black Tie Players. These members held the costume social in October as well as selling concessions at Clark Stadium in November. The Black Tie Players promoted Theatre in their own school as well as out while involving themselves in community service projects. The Drama Department, a family within a family of Vines, was under the direction of Carla Ford. She and her students worked overtime, after school and on weekends, to entertain large audiences with su- perb productions throughout the year while uphold- ing their own tradition of bringing home the trophies from competition. Busy, determined and most of all talented, the Vines Drama Department became known as the prelude to Broadway .

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