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Choir puts best Voice forward The Acappella chorus is composed of students who possess a definite singing talent and a desire to dem- onstrate those skills. Many of the performers in the drama club pro- duction, The King and I , were members of the choir. The chorus met daily and under the guidance of Mr. Randell Davis, prepared for their many concerts and competitions. There is also a girls' choir that practiced during the fourth period. Members of the choir sold decorative candles to purchase new robes, replace old equipment, and to pay for transportation to singing engagements. The chorus competed with other choirs from all over the state at Ghio State University where they received high ratings. After many hours of practice and rehearsals, rehearsal. on time. Bates. New Tomorrows and the Acappella Chorus presented a Spring and Christmas concert. The choir partici- pates yearly in Choir Night at War- ren G. Harding High School. They also sang at graduation and enter- tained Reserve students at Christ- mas time by singing carols in the cafeteria. Peggy Prettyman sits alone waiting to begin Choir members scurry around to get dressed Girls Choir: Front Row - Sonya Brown, Ada Gunther, Dawn Leigh, Angie Henderson, Vonnie Crawley and Korriena Ayres. Back Row - Kathy Tiihonen, Tina Monty, Peggy Prettyman, Karen Brown and Bobbie Lou Girls' Choir X67
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They all look so nice when they finally put on their robes. Ada Gunther, Deena Loudin, Ieanette Loudin, and Annette Loudin practice intently for the concert. 'TH H Acappella: Front Row - Debbie Lewis, Kim Shaner, Bev Ross, Lavina Burris, Bill Patrick, Patty Sekarie, Sherry Stokes, Lorraine Moranti, Kim Boggess, Debbie Cromety, Kim Costello, Wendy Pealer, Loretta Burris, and Francine Ford. Row 2 - Bobby Bates, Barb Starnes, Valerie Gilbert, Brenda Wilson, Nat- alie Vaughn, Cindy Wells, Thersa Wolmer, Michele Herron, Francine Scuilli, Iohnna Lawhorn, Sonya Brown, Brenda Harsch, Sue Johnson, and Cindy Granchi. Row 3 - Becky Powers, Vicki Sandrella, Theresa Stroud, Cin- dy Wargo, Crystal Logan, Sherry Rittle, Bren- da Bennett, Caroline May, Sherry Vaughn, Coca Redrick, Cindy I-Iugley, Ioni Plevyak, Tina Monty, Sheila Hall, Holly Hathoway, and Mary Young. Back Row - Bill Hoover, Chris Lowe, Chuck Snyder, Tom Nall, Tony Walden, Tom Mundy, Delroy Whittaker, Iohn Campbell, Ray Thornton, Randy Beck- ley, Larry Sollinger, Kathy Tiihonen, Norris Kelly, Lou Ann Prindle, and Paul Weita. 66 !Acappella
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Interact sells trees Interact Club is composed of members who are interested in get- ting involved in human relations, locally and nationally. The club is sponsored by Rotary International who takes charge of Interact activi- ties. This year's Interact Club was com- posed entirely of seniors who met J so 49 regulary at weekly meetings. The Club was organized by Ted Kazagalis and advisor Mr. William Maurice who lended a hand when needed. The selling of Christmas trees presented the club with its prime source of funds, which they spent at Cedar Point and on pizza. Iohn Charnas Stokes up the fire during Christmas tree sales. Interact club brings their Christmas wishes to Santa Claus. ' Interact Club members huddle around a burning barrel in an effort to keep warm. Interact officers: President Ted Kazagalis, Secretary Nick Hatzis, Treasurer john M! Charnas, and Vice President Phillip Frantzis. 68 1 Interact
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