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BEING presented roses by Chorale presi- dent Mike Shoemaker is Recy Terry, Choir Sweetheart. WAITING for the rest of the choir members to get on the risers are Bobby Stefek, Vicki Cosper, Zack Aoki, Karen Freidrick, and Kelly Elliot. WARMING up is an important part of daily practice. Debra Sayler and Laura Wood do their warm up exercises, MEMBERS of the Chambers Singers are Ifront rovyj Debra Sayler, LeeAnn Curb, Donna Jones, Recy Terry, Iune Denney 12nd rowj Karen Ereidrick, Lisa Gulig, Kelly Elliot, Rita Diaz, Lori Nicolet, lim Price 13rd rowl Bobby Stefek, Leroy Avants, Richie King, Zack Aoki, David Adams, and Mike Shoemaker. Choir 147
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Come to the Cabaret Cabaret was held in March spon- sored by the Choir Department and the Sour Notes Club. The Sour Notes provided refreshments for the audience to help raise money for scholarships. The money made on ticket sales went toward the students' trip to St. Louis. Cabaret was not only a money making venture. It gave choir students a chance to perform popular music they might not get to perform at a normal concert. The students were allowed to pick out the music they wanted to try out on. They had to practice on I-f L1 t. an-A i N , N if 'j - MEMBERS of the Varsity Women's Choir are ffront rowl Debra Sayler, lamesia Lyons, Chrissie Mackey, Doris' Mateo, Laura Wood, Lisa Gulig, lune Denney, Donna Iones, Sherri Bates, Amy Carter, Saralynn Flores ilnd rowl Lee Ann Curb, Dottie Arnold, 146 Choir nv II wut bv Susan Clark A fu? their own time and were responsible for getting their costumes and ac- companiment. Mrs. Abercrombie accompanied many of the soloists and groups. Each act had to try out for Mr. Surface and Mrs. Abercrombie. If they made it, they got to perform in Cabaret and be in the spotlight. DURING the Fall Concert, Mr. Surface directs the Concert Women's Choir. CAT- CHING a bite to eat before performing with the Chamber Singers is Leroy Avants. LISTENING to the representative explain a new fund raising project is Tracy Seguin. www I l X, f i an it g Yi , ,jg ftrwliitwlltit Debbie Ott, Mandy Ayala, Diana Rosada, Kelly Elliott, Kaen Friedrick, Tony King, Laura Whitley, Heidi Toutant, Sonya Monette, Tracy Crane, Tracy Seguin Grd rowj Traci Hawks, Michele Ross, April Wilson, Chi Young Tak, Lisa Van Every, Susan Bark, Sonya King, Recy Terry, Irma Marquez, Daniela Famble, Pam Q G Moore, Bev Guyton, Sara Pate, Rita Diaz f4th Karen Toutant, Karen Morse, Amanda I Misty Clausen, Mariann Riciardi, lean Mabry, Cosper, Shelly lackson, Marita Ingram, Kim Lien, Whitcomb, Linda Hernandez, Susan Clark Nicolet.
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St. Louis. Watch Out! Buses loaded with luggage, music, choir parents and students departed for St. Louis April 26. The choirs per- formed at the Six Flags over Mid- America in St. Louis. It took a lot of money to send two choirs and their sponsors on this trip. Each choir member was ex- pected to raise his share of the money with fund raising projects. One of the projects was the chocolate war. What was a chocolate war? The members of the Ellison choirs tried to sell more chocolate bars than the Killeen choirs. The losers paid for a party for the winners. Having to raise money for the trip made everyone appreciate the fun they had in St. Louis. nv Nm, if RITA DIAZ is a member of the All-State choir. MEMBERS of the Region Choir are ffront rowl Saralynn Flores, Zack Aoki, Rita Diaz, David Adams, Lori Nicolet, 12nd rowj T48 Choir 3pylyS Cl lt Leroy Avants, Kelly Elliott, Mike Shoemaker, Dottie Arnold, Lee Ann Curb and lim Price. TALKING with Mrs. Avants, a former choir teacher, is Zack Aoki. 'Us
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