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ONCERTS A M Preparing M for a concert m 1 You H need to bring your dress or tux, change, warm up and get on stage. Chamber Singers and Treble Chorus did just that. Many members had the responsi- bility of changing from one outfit to another. On December 13, the choir attended the 32nd An- nual Candlelight Ceremony at Disneyland. This was the sixth year AHS had been in- vited. One thousand singers » Choir Members Travel and Perform in Song from California and Utah joined. The Christmas story was read by actor Craig T. Nelson, of Poltergiest ame. This was one of the most exciting things our students have ever done, comment- ed Mr. Gaylen Darrough. Be- fore the official perfor- mance, the choir rehearsed behind Disneyland with con- ductor Sheldon Disrud and the Disneyland Orchestra. The rehearsal was about two hours. Chamber Singer Jack Neill revealed, It was fun, because we didn ' t know the music! Disneyland wasn ' t the only event during the year. There was the annual Dis- trict Festival and the Christ- mas Concert. Disneyland helped us prepare for the Christmas Concert, so we weren ' t as nervous for that concert, stated David Lu- benski, Concert Choir. The end of the year went well, with a successful tour to Sacramento, many festi- vals, and the annual Spring Concert. We had a terrific year, I hope every year goes as well as this one, ex- claimed Treble Choir mem- ber, Bekki O ' Connor. by Debbie Hamlin REHEARSING FOR THE CHRIST- MAS CONCERT, Cheree Griffiths and Loretta Patino sing the Spring Carol. Cheree and Loretta were members of the Treble Choir and the Chamber Singers. RECEIVING CUES, Concert Choir prepares to sing. Concert Choir had 68 members; the largest ever at the school. CHOIR 65,
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CHAMBER SINGERS Front row: Kim Marshall, Jeanette Duggan. Mitchell Eng, Scott Hall; Second row: Jack Neil!, Brent Mitchell, Jennifer McNally, Kim Todd. Loretta Patino. Jeff Beaulieu; Third row: Kelli Kirkpa- tric. Lakiesha Speight, Jeff Young, Remi King, Marc Russo. Julie Fortner. Debbie Hamlin, Yvette Dishno, Zach Smith; Back row: Lisa Byers, Shon Germany, Cheree Griffith, Jeff McMurry, Dawnes Sims. David Merrill, Laura Leisle, Shannon James, and Trent Cherry. TREBLE CHOIR Front row: Kim Shaw, Carol Jarva, Brandi Uranga. Kim Todd; Second row: Kim Armstrong, Dena Eubanks, Sheri Idzardi, Mary- Ann Huxford, Cmdy Mantey. Loretta Patino; Third row: Bekki O ' Connor, Jennifer McNally, Keliey Moore. Jennifer Moore, Deb- bie Hamlin, Yvette Dishno; Back row: Leslie Cox, Nora Dorson, Cheree Griffith, Becky Daniels. Krysta Griffith, Lisa Ellerd, Cindy Herndon. CONCERT CHOIR Front row: Bulene Martinez. Christy Downs, Monique Martin, John Duggan, Billy Ducas, James lllecki. Micko Jones, Juana Jones, Kim Jones Second row: Julie Lopez, Faith Conklin, Kristy Jones. Nancy Avila, Jennifer McNally, Nicole Dunsmore, Shawn Nie. Jason Dixon. Shon Wall, Brian Downs. Lisa Monahan, Darnell Steves, Tiffany Sacks. Kerri Kirkpatrick, Deanne Larson. Debbie Wise. Third row: Christal Provo, Candy Rodeheaver. Stacy Bloom- berg, Nikki Ishmael. Tina Farhs, Eve Gonzales, Kristi Maxwell, David Garcia, Dustin Tee!, John Farrington, Ian Anderson, Chris Houchin, Robert Lowe, Shawna Carr, Julie Giddens, Sherrie Keener, Christy James, Christy Manzaneres, Jennifer Todd. Back row; Shelley Marshall. Darleen Edwards. Jennifer Walls. Janet Day. Christal Orbvis, Dawn Larkin, Amy Yonkers, Joey Flyr, Bobbie Merril, Jeff McMurray, Jeff Almgren, Joe Liddecote, Tony Rodriguez, Luis Acosta, David Lubenski, Rex Berry. Michelle Erickson. Cindy Moore, Steph- anie Gordon, and Tracy Schlitz. PERFORMING, the Treble Choir sings The Ceremony of Carols. The Treble Choir and the Chamber Singers had the excitement of a harp accompanist. AWAITING THE CURTAIN, member; of the choirs get ready for tht Christmas Concert. This was the first year the choir performed sepa rately from the band. V STUDENT LIFE
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UM I liked Wrigley ' s Extra, because it had extra flavor and extra fun, all in a sugar free gum! Stephanie Croft, junior. V BUBBLEGUM ■ H| naw, chew, H H smack . . . M M POP! H sound was a Bfl H familiar one B for students, but this year it was different. The gum producing these sounds were of all new excit- ing colors and flavors. The new colors these gums came in were: fluores- cent green, bright yellow, hot pink, brown, blue and black. The color black was preferred by Heather Hus- sey, Even though it makes my mouth black at first, it tasted good and it was fun to chew. People always tripped-out because it was black. The new flavors these gums came in were: Dr. Pep- per, A W Rootbeer, Rockin ' Rasberry, Chocolate Mint, Black Licorice and Blueber- ry. Stephanie Croft ' s favor- ite gum is Wrigley ' s Extra, I ALL NEW FLAVOR AND TASTE like it so much because - you get X-tra flavor, X-tra fun, in Extra Sugarfree gum - plus it glows. Although many people en- oyed the new colors and fla- ors, there were still some who did not. Among these people was Kim Jaffe who tried Chocolate Mint. I was curious what Chocolate Mint would taste like, so I tried it. I was let down. The flavor hardly even resembled Chocolate Mint and after a few minutes it lost the flavor it had. Gums of all colors and fla- vors were popular. Students tried the different kinds and usually found one they really liked. This year students chewed gum in an all new, yummy way. by Cassey Klippe! n SYNCHRONIZED, Melissa Fortner, Cheri Dishno, Stephanie Walters, Debbie Roth, and Vanessa Fernan- dez all blow their bubbles before sixth period. Many teachers did not allow food or gum in their class- rooms forcing students to dispose of their gum during passing period.
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