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Chorale Performs At State Fair AHS Chorale held many activities mances were held at various shopping car washes and sold various products. during the year including perfor- center malls and rest homes. They The money was used for a banquet and mances at the Arizona State Fair and competed in the Mountain States Fes- awards. The president was Michelle at Alhambra. Also, Christmas perfor- tival in May. To raise money they held Warren. 1 Q E f , if it J 5 QM 4 .17 . A , ,Jaw gh 'em K W L , 5 K1 X . 3. f V 31 - f L A 5 All Weill a K-5 2 NA CHORALE-FRONT ROW. Lauralee Watkins, Jody Howard, Kim Driscoll, Carmel Washington, Patricia Clark, Pam Bemelman, Tanya Struble. Amy Burdo, Diane Metzendorf. MIDDLE ROW: C.V. Troup: Director. Diane Davis, Wendy Miller. Traci Reeder. Michelle Warren. Lisa Miller, Tina Trott, Lisa Fishkind, Kim Lefebure. Karen Robison, Amy Conarroe, Dai Nghiem. Cindy Kist, Linda Langford, Mrs. Kist: Accompanist. BACK ROW: Christine Gordon. Bobbie Strang, Jennifer Jones. Rhonda Behn. Tim Rivera. Billy Barrios. Johnny Chou, Ron Barrett, Robert Jacobson. Jamie Howard. Ronda Hale, Kelly Novak, Doena Vote. jus. Mr. Troup leads Chorale as they sing for AHS audiences. Michelle Warren, Chorale president. pins a corsage on Mrs. Virginia Kist. who voluntarily accompanied the choir last semester. CHORALE 27
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Jazz Competes In Contests This years Jazz Band performed at lix, second semester, were the spon- concerts and competed in contests. sors and section leaders were Jon The students involved had to have ad- Borge - trumpets, Joe Schwartz - trom- 725' ' Elzg vanced musical skills and membership bones, and Debbie Hanner - saxo- was determined by audition only. Mr. phones. They met every day fifth Jim Kirby, first semester, and Mr. Fe- hour. l. Jazz band members rehearse their songs during their class period. Mr. Felix pauses to explain a song to his Jazz Class. 5 fi Qfffbij Q- JAZZ BAND - FRONT ROW: Mitzi Whitaker, Debbie Hanner. Julie Grey, Amy Absher. Gabby Szechenyi, Charles Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Flores, Mike Giacalone, Larry Miller, Richard Birdwell. Joe Schwartz, Shawn Daris. BACK ROW: Mr. Kirby. Lance Miller, Robert Nanny, Tim Hinderliter, Jon Borge, Jeff Lizar. David Vasquez.
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Shorter Deadline, Harder Work The l98l-l982 Fortress Staff worked all year to put the yearbook together. The staff met everyday, 6th hour after school and during lunch to meet their deadline. The deadlines consisted of forty or more pages that were due ev- Tm v. Sk x fu f sw Ss ? c X . f , ,, . -. Q , 1, ,Es t V Q ,M 3 ,, tt A 1 1 . 3' ANASTACIA MCCARTHY CEDITOR-IN-CHIEF HONORSJ takes a moment to smile for the cam- ery other month. When the book was finished, they worked on proofing pages and how to better their journal- istic writing. Over the summer. and twice during the year, there were conventions, MR. LARRY CUNNINGHAM CADVISORB shows off his artistic techniques behind the camera. which Stacey attended, to help learn how to improve the book. AHS won the best yearbook cover in the Southwest. Every year the Fortress tries to top the other yearbooks, which means a lot of hard work and longer hours. DENNIS LINDLEY CPHOTO EDITORJ talks to pho- tographers while he rinses some photos. era. H1 , , 2 'I' ., 1' Q V 5 N3 ,, .3 ' . z ' 3 . . - H , 2 if by. VK H V B B ,RL 1 , ,, ,Q JULIE TISCARENO QSOPHOMORESJ and DONNA SZCZEPANIAK CACADEM- Yearbook's own cheerleaders, CPaula Luper, Leann, and Katiej, show off their ICS EDITORJ converse about the latest yearbook gossip. famous step pyramid pose. KELLY HUDSPETH CSPORTS EDITORJ works hard Cathy, Kelly, Sean and Camella work hard to CATHY BRITT QCLUB EDITOR! reads over her to cover the latest news in winter sports. complete the first deadline of the year. copy for one of her many pages. ..., X er Y ' Q . A t ,. WK. .. V2 W L E J I tx Q ,K yn' I iff , . 5, V f I 2 ,I 1 t Q g j i. 'f' I ' .1 X 2 - 5' i 1: -eee . I I r y We f ag , - 4 , . t .Q-, . ' ' A . , . S . I z, K 'lk 4 it if - - i' f'ie-'f . .Ms K s lr W , t
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