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THE members of the District Choir are tfront rowl Debra Sayler, Lee Ann Curb, Zack Aoki, Mike Shoemaker 12nd rowl Traci Hawks, Recy Terry, Saralynn Flores, David Adams, Lori Nicolet 13rd rowl Kelly Elliott, Debbie Ott, Debbei Arnold, Albert Owens, lim Price 14th rowl Rita Diaz, Leroy Avants, and Bobby Stefek. DURING the Spaghetti supper, Bobby Stefek sings while his partners Karen Friedrick and Lori Nicolet wait to come in. MEMBERS of the Area choir are Qfront rowl Zack Aoki, t2nd rowl Lori Nicolet, David Adams, Rita Diaz 13rd rowl Mike Shoemaker and lim Price. N of the Varsity Men s choir are Reiseman Billy Woods f2nd rowl Leroy 13rd FOWl Bobby Stefek, Del Montgomery, rowj Gerald Wilson Charlie Terry Avants Albert Owens Richie King Zack loe CUSIOUH, DOH Bundrant, RHUUY Bee, Benson John Vick Steve Aoki David Adams lim Price Bill Caputo Mike Shoemakenand Steve Zelis. Choir 149
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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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150 - NHS . .. if ' They Sell SPil'if ln a year filled with many school activities, the National Honor Society was involved in several service pro- jects. Beginning with spirit ribbon sales during football season, club members were busy most of their time. A car wash-bake sale was another fundraiser. This service as well as character, leadership and scholarship were the requirements members had to fulfill. For Halloween the National Honor Society participated in a sponge throw at the Clifton Park fair. Kathy Nelson described the sponge throw. Pl felt like a wet brick was hitting my face! Other members that par- ticipated included Kay Humeston, Nancy Roberson, loey Santiago and Tommy Bolin. At Thanksgiving cans were collected and a ham was pur- chased for a basket which was donated to a needy family. ln the annual mini-float parade, the club's 'lPacman float, designed by joey Santiago and operated by Nancy Roberson, won grand prize. Christmas was also a time of giving. The club contributed to the Santa Pal Program, presented cards with candy canes to the faculty, and even had a winter Christmas scene painted on the club's office window. The beginning of the second semester was the time for the club to consider new members. The in- itiation was held in early March. ln- itiates were not the only new peo- ple associated with the club. Mary Thorpe was the newest sponsor along with sponsors Diane Renner, Delanie Wilson, and Kay Brown. Sponsors were presented with gifts at the end of the year banquet. Outstanding members were also honored at this final event of the year. NANCY ROBERSON operates the Pac- man float in the mini-float parade at the Bryan pep rally. MOST Likely to Succeed are Karen Schroeder and Scott Laschkewitsch. Q99 . is ab' 8, up I .J i t X. 'W - W b . ta ' .1 , l 5 MRS. RENNER inducts the new officers at the first meeting while members listen. WINNERS of the spirit ribbon contest are Rita Price for most worn, Rosalyn Brown, second place, and Ginger Chafin for most original design. Copy and layout by R dy R y ,fit ut . W N. I ls.-dp .affix -sz 7' S-.. if W, 0 'VIVWUQ 1 ' 'in 9 .. 1.5. ..- Y . 'Q' il.. Q transit: F-T T 'ms '45 ir., N in 'NM' Q fe' 'Q i l l l fl' ff
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