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. J I I ,, 1.- ik f Picture 1, A quiet moment in'choir. Picture 2, Starting his class with a few of his favorite songs. Picture 3, Choir is started out with a few little singing umdwsHdme4Cmscmm5wommahmamwHmwmmmnPmwm 5, Gina Gambino and Juli Stauffer go over an idea for the choir outfits with Mr. Waggoner. Picture 6, Girls choir listens to Mr. Waggoner's introduction to a song. . 1 ' . s , :Q 5 ir , 's .yes -3. , 4' ' Y if .-. , W K , f' ff? 5 Q. .s E Choir! 53
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Harmony Echos in the CDO Halls When going past the chorus room, you can hear the echo of the choir classes. In choir there were the beginning Mixed Chorus, Advanced Girls Choir for more experienced singers, The Canyon Singers which had the largest ensemble, and Concert Choir, in which the top singers performed. This class is mostly for your own personal enjoyment, it gives you confidence in your abilities, commented Mr. Waggoner. Chorus gave some students opportunity to travel and to meet other people. Brad Johnson, the organization's presi- dent, remarked, lt's a great choir, particularly the ensem- ble. We get a lot ot experience from choir. It has great poten- tial and it will get better every year. 2 ,mr 52!Choir
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ne of CDO's Finest . . . DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America, or DECA in Iaymans' terms, is one of many clubs at CDO. DECA is a co-curricular activity of the marketing and merchandizing classes sponsored by Bar- bara Greenway. Mrs. Greenway claims, l teach these classes and am extremely interested in business, I enjoy DECA very much. Among DECA's activities were selling the traditional mums for homecoming, giving a Halloween party for retarded adults at the Southern Arizona train- ing center, and holding an area conference for DECA on the CDO campus involving 16 schools and 560 students. All students could get involved. DECA was an opportunity to develop new friendships and improve student-teacher rel- ationships. Picture l, Estimating how much a project will cost. Picture 2, Michelle Start, Tanya Ostermyer and Lisa Frizzell listen to the group plans. Picture 3, Gary Hudder and Kim Vito help organ- ize a project. Picture 4, Kevin Taylor tells club of future activi- ties. Picture 5, Kristy Caldwell says hats oft to Alan Davis. 54!DECA
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