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pu-slr-'V Sponsor Mr. Buck and Delta Guy on piano. 7 ii if ii , I Th ' ri ,gui . . ...,,E7,,ff,g..J. .' , ff., ,V , ., ,i , .F f ff' ooo 1 t Terri Ramey performs with elegance. Chamber Singers Add A Touch Cf Elegance To Coronado The best voices in Coronado Chorale comprised the Chamber Singers this year and added an additional touch of elegance. The group was chosen on audition by former Chamber Singer members. They participated in many activities such as two major concerts, Christmas and Spring. This fall they went the the State Madrigal Festival. They also appeared on K.K.T.V. and K.R.D.O. for a Christmas special. In the spring they worked with the Drama department in the play My Fair Ladyn. The sponser of Chamber Singers this year was Mr. John Buck. L. to R. Top row: Jim Piper, Kathy Snell, Richard Newendyke, Sherri Beard, Dave Rasmussen, Kathy Maxwell, Larry Ladouceur, Debbi Byram, David Mar- shall, Lila Zimmerman, Dave Gilliom bottom row: Laura Gilbert, Eric Hinkle, Shella Beard, Phil Kildow, Linda Gibson, Wayne Hunt, Linda Wiley, Jim Klin- gensmith, Terri Ramey.
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Coronado Chorale Represents Colorado The Chorale was chosen to go to Mexico this year! Five Colorado colleges were asked by the Mexican government and the I.E.S. Company to pick a high school to represent Colorado in Mexico. The chorale was scheduled to go to Mexico City, Taxco, Caermavaca, and Acapulco. Also the Chorale taped Christmas programs on both the K.R.D.O. and K.K.T.V. television stations last winter. They appeared in the traditional Christmas and Spring concerts. The play My Fair Lady', was put on by both the Chorale and Drama Departments in the Spring. The sponser this year for the Coronado was Mr. John Buck. Mr. Buck takes a quiet moment by himself. , Wrf' . ., ,, i f ' A ,,. ,, H Members include: Stacy Ayers, Francie Brown, Lorenza Buller, Shelly Cox, Denise Farmer, Linda Gibson, Laura Gilbert, Delta Guy, Kris Hall, Debbi Hughs, Lisa Johnson, Stephanie Luehrihg, Randie Moose, Karen Parks, Terri Ramey, Laura Rushing, Darlene Schwart, Kathie Snell, Penny Suttle, Mary Wilson, Anne Windholz, Lila Zimmerman, Pam Mason, Mary Ann Hogebao, Marnie Acord, Sheila Beard, Sherri Beard, Debbi Bloome, Mary Bonner, Debbi Byram, Anne Caldwell, Kris Campbell, Sandi Crowninshield, DeeDee Farmer, Cindy Foltz, Laura Godshall, Quinetta Hochstetler, Donna Hohesel, Karen Howerton, Lita Johnson, Jolene Miller, Sherry Reynolds, Gaye Rogers, Cathy Schroath, Jill Whinery, Linda Wiley, Debbi Wittman, Debbi Mack, Amelie DeMones, Kathy Tittle, Rick Andrew, Gary Brunner, Dave Gilliom, Rick Gysin, Eric Hinkle, Robert Larsh, David Marshall, Richard Newendyke, Mark Norris, James Perry, Joe Sanford, Robert Sikole, Mark Stevens, Kurt Bakken, Joel Campbell, Mark Clifton, Scott Enright, Cory Everson, Dale Hunt, Dan Johnson, Matt Joiner, Jim Klingensmith, Bob Knight, Larry Ladouceur, Ron Lee, Ron Meyers, Ron Miller, Mark Morland, Tim Newman, Jim Piper, David Rasmussen, Craig Roeser, David Simpage, Gary Thompson, Steve Witte, Howard Stickrod, Jeff Borst, Wayne Hunt, Phile Kildow, Kathy Maxwell, Brian Shipley.
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Stage Band And Orchestra Excell In Performances Under the direction of Mr. Craig Harms, the Corona- do Stage Band and Orchestra groups held many perfor- mances throughout the year. Stage Band had approxi- mately twenty performances, while Orchestra played in two major concerts and the school musical. To introduce, learn, and perform orchestra and jazz ensemble music from all historical periods was the main function of these groups according to Mr. Harms. Both organizations had several money raising projects to help support their schemes. Gary Brunner takes solo part in concert with his saxaphone. Mark Miller plays his trombone during performance at Antler's Plaza. Steve Gilmore exhibits mellow feeling with his saxaphone. Lori Kasten and Mark Jones concentrate on keeping the beat
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