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' m ■ V - ' itest 1. The Choral includes, top row: Melodye Hennings. Jackie Hairelson. Bon- nie Pethick. Jaime Rouse. .Mien Poor. Scott Sasser. Mark Meyer. Cecil Smith. Ron Donez. Bruce McCause. Roland Branham. and Jimmy Leupold: second row: Angle Vega. Shelly Stewart. .Angelica Esquivias. Eva Holgum. Ellen Slo- naker. Pam Frosch. Tani Coussons. Isabel Nevarez. Dawn Biffet. .■ prille Gallardo. and Ruth McCause: bottom row: Patty de La O. ELstela Lara. Col- leen McCutcheon. Dons McConathy. Donna Bragg. Celena Goret. Debbie Rathbun, Donna Weippert, Pita Lynch. Teresa Ir in. and Director Ed Foley. 2. Jay Schwartz accompanies the Chorale as they perform at their Chnstmas concert. 3. Jimmy Leupold presents Mrs. Randy McCutchen with an .AM- FM 8-track stereo that the Chorus raffled the night of the Dessert Concert. 129
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Deming Chorale receives II rating at contest The chorus program increased in junior high and high school. The high school has increased 20%. and the jun- ior high enrollment grew from 1 1 to 38 students. The Chorale ' s mam goal was to raise enough money to send them to Durango. Colorado, to the Fine Arts Festival. The school board paid the transportation cost which was more than $2000. The fund raisers paid for the hotel rooms and entrance fee. How did they raise the money? The first fund raiser was an all-day car wash, which brought in a profit of $136. The ne.xt was the Christmas-time sale of Santa Grams, candy canes with notes attached. Another fund raiser held was the concession stand at the Deming-Cobre basketball game on January 23. They also sold raffle tickets for an AM-FM 8-track stereo, which was raffled at the chorus Dessert con- cert. Mrs. Randy McCutchen was the winner of the stereo. The raffle and Dessert Concert brought in $1000. There were so many desserts that it was 1. Doris McConathy holds the raffle box as Ed Foley draws the winning ticket for the am-fm 8 track stereo. 2. Jimmy Leupold and Doris McConathy sell the first ticket to the Dessert concert to Dr. Shocklev. possible to hold a bake sale afterwards. The choirs sang easy listening songs while the audience ate their desserts. The Chorale appeared in 8 perform- ances. They sang Of Our Fathers Love Begotten at St. Ann ' s Church for the non-denominational Thanksgiving service. The next performance was the Christmas concert on December 1 1. On November 2. the Chorale performed Ain ' t Got Time to Die in the Dem- ing For Jesus Festival held in the court house park. The Chorale also sang on the KWRG channel 12 Que Pasa? show. The Chorale hosted the Large Group Festival on April 14. Deming received a two rating in the festival. In Durango, on April 23. they received a two-plus rating. They also sang I Will Never Pass This Way Again at the ' 81 graduation ceremony. The DHS Chorale officers were Jimmy Leupold. president; Allen Poor, vice-president: Doris McConathy. sec- retary; and Tani Coussons. historian. E Iti 128 I
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HOSA persuades 94 people to donate blood The Health Occupation Students of America had a very successful year at DHS . HOSA was celebrating it ' s tenth anniversary as an organization, and local members worked hard all year in order to raise money to attend the State meeting and the National convention, both of which were held in Albuquer- que. Jesus Monies was the lucky winner of the stereo that HOSA raffled off early in the year. A blood pressure clinic was held for the small fee of 25 cents per person, and was to continue on the third Monday of each month. The annual blood drive brought in about 94 pints. United Blood Service people of El Paso, Texas, conducted the blood drive and were assisted by varius HOE and HCO Members. Aside from the clinics and stereo raf- fle, HOSA members also tended the concession stands for girl ' s basketball games and wrestling matches. HOSA entered a float in the Wildcat Homecoming parade and several of the members attended the Student Council parliamentary procedure workshop. HOSA members gained experience by working at Mimbres Memorial Hos- pital, the Deming Animal Clinic, and at the dentist ' s office. Local HOSA presi- dent, Elizabeth Goodyear said, HOSA has a good group of people. The class helps you to decide if you would like a further education in nurs- ing. I like being president because I get to help in making major decisions. At the State meeting HOSA mem- bers participated in a parliamentary procedure workshop, one on New Mexico Health Coalition based upon the skin cancer project, one on New Mexico Education, and another deal- ing with the student trainer. Melodye Hennings competed in job application competition; Judi Ruebush competed in medical terminology; Mary King, Judi Ruebush, and Karen HoUings- worth placed 2nd in chapter display; and Belinda Walker Oates ' poster placed 3rd in competition. Members were entertained by a HOSA dance, a talent show, a fiesta, a ventriloquist, and also attended a banquet. HOSA officers were president, Eliza- beth Goodyear; vice-president; Vero- nica Clark; corresponding secretary. Donna Weippert, parliamentarian, Belinda Walker Oates; chaplain, Patty Luera; merit keeper, Marie Williams; historian, Karen Hollingsworth; senti- nel, Lynn Howell; reporter, Melodye Hennings; student council representa- tive, Judi Ruebush; treasurer, Tish Robbins; and HOSA sponsor, Mrs. Mary Anderson. 1 . Junior Bobby Loya reads through some Htera- ture on blood donation as Delia Sera, HCO, member watches. 2. HOSA members are, 1st row: Karen Hollingsworth, Belinda Walker Oates, Judi Ruebush, Patty Luera, and Veronica Clark. 2nd row: Dorothy Burns, Lupe Avila. Lisa Garcia, Ruth Pneto, Ermelinda Gutierrez, and Mrs. Anderson. 3rd row: Sieve Bean, Delia Sera, Mary King, Rebecca Cobos, and Melodye Hen- nings. 3. A member of United Blood Services gets ready to prepare Pete Dubiskas to donate blood at HOSA ' s annual blood drive. 130
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