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Movin ' ' Em With The Music Concert Choir is a big family, reaching for the same goal, which is to move people with their music ■■ commented singer, Andy Flint. John Tebay, director of the group, stresses the importance of relationships in order to help the studer.is achieve their goal. One very popular and successful technique was a retreat in the San Bernardino Mountains at the beginning of the year. This living and singing together at- mosphere facilitated friendships and a feeling of unity. To make the retreat a success, Mr. Tebay need- ed the help of the council. The council were a few people who were selected by the choir. They had many responsibilities to the groups and to Mr. Tebay. They picl ed out the outfits, planned fund raisers and were in charge of so- cial events, such as retreat. Concert Choir participated in many festivals, in- cluding the Biolo Invitational, hosted by El Dor- ado. The group ended the year with a bong with the recording of their album and Take 3. This popular music concert has become the highlight of the year and featured up-beat popular se- lections and solo spots. Mr. Tebay summarized, These were a great bunch of kids and they sounded awesome. -, i- T%. ; -j -i - 3 N. Performing at their Christmas Concert, Concert Choir sings Come Let Us Worship the King. A few choir members show their enthusi- asm after the Annual Choir Relay at Camp O-Ongo. Missy Crippen, Tammy Peckham and Ji|. lian Ojeda enjoy building relationships while on retreat. At ihe Christmas Concert, Becky VanBib. ber teaches a man from the audience how to dance like a snowman. 108 Concert Choir K ' m T T - W B m} v2 fi? fj 1 ' M 1 1 1
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An Honorable Club Service, leadership, character, and scholarship are the four main purpos es of the National Honor Society. Accord- ing to Donna Alexander, the club con- sists of people with similar interests who like to get together and have a good time, Some of the activities the mem- bers participated in were curb painting, broomball, beach parties, and study nights. The most successful event, the canned food drive, this year brought in more food than ever; over 3,000 cans. Donna felt that This year was great because there were good turn outs at activities and a lot of volunteers to help with service activities. Not only did NHS members do work, but they had fun! And the winners of the car rally are . , John Pellegrino, Karen Robert, and Sandy Con- nor. The winners were determined by who drove the least amount of miles. Karen Guse volunteers to help with the canned food drive. NHS contributed many cans to needy families during the winter holi- days. Car rally losers, Bill Wholen and Leon Mo- berg, still smile after their tough defeat. They drove the most miles to find the clues for the rally. One of the NHS fundraisers was curb painting for the city of Placentia, Craig Olson and Judy Whitehead show how it ' s done. The National Honors Society of 1984-1985. SENIORS Donna Alexander, Michelle Banks, Wendi Bevin, Judith Bishop, Gordon Brindell, Paul Darnbrough, Kristen Dodd, Dori Dowdell, Amy Dukes, Shannon Emrick, Doris Endo, Jana Florentine, Jim Fox, Christy Frantz, Cheri Gould, Karen Guse, Kim Hardy, Steve Houston, Susan Janicki, Faith Jorratt, Jennifer Jones, Dong Kim, Lynda Kim, Julie Lee, Mike Lo, Kimberly Lloyd, Dana Modsen, Leon Moberg, Linh Nguyen, Amanda Pemberton, Holly Piper, Gina Plantamura, Robert Ramos, Karen Robert, Steven Skeil, Susan Sweet, Jennifer Shecter, Tracy Tastad, Judith Whitehead, Jenni White JUNIORS Lauri Abernathy, Ted Alexander, David Andruss, Tracy Bandurroga, Michelle Beauchamp, Jennifer Bishop, Aaron Cargile, Kathleen Chiechi, Teresa Christian, Mark Chuberko, Sandy Connor, Rick Dorden, Troy Dean, Alisho English, Robert Galvin, Meredith Hutcheson, Pat Houston, Jane Monk, Lisa O ' Neill, Jim Peng, Amanda Pringle, Charity Quimpo, Ken Raskin, Lisa Renaud, Derek Rowe, Deirdre Stanton, Don Sutherland, Louise Walter, Katrina Yee SOPHOMORES Rick Bowen, Eric Chu, Dana Dorius, Robert Lancey, Jayd Mc Ferson, Craig Olson, Sherri Orr, Lisa Passafiume, John Pellegrino, Jim Redman, Mike Rowan, James Wahl, Bill Whalen, Bob Williams NHS 107
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1984 85 Concert Choir front row left to fight Jllllan OJeda, Christie Willis, Kim Castillo, Becky VanBlbber, Corin Rodriguez, Anlsso Ctiovez, Darrell Frank, MIcliael Hedderig, Jules Malsonet, Mando Fonseca, Jerri Norllirop, Trislta Motion, Merrit Claudln, Rita Lamb, Terry Flanagan, Karen Weaver. 2nd row Leila Babcock, Jeanle Cllne, Claudlne ScottI, Lisa Rosenthol, Carrie Abratims, Katliy Sraliam, Bruce Smitli, Mark Hobson, RIelile Flint, Keltli KIsh, Andy Flint, MIndy Claudln, Renee Padllla, Vicky Beardsley, Amy Dukes, Judy Clougli. 3rd row Prlsclllo Andruss, Clirlstle Osborn, Steptianie Valdez, Anita Roblcliaud, Kara Bally, Brian Keone, Casey Marsliall, Pat Oarr, Gregg Bennett, Joey OJeda, Tammy Pecktiam, Brooke Wilkes, Cindy Lance, Ramona Croosdile, Cheryl Peterson, Carol Hembree. 4th row Jennifer Rayo, Chris North, Arlella Vaccarino, Missy Crippen, Allyson Caslas, Tim Melblnger, David Bullock, Robert Trummeter, Mark Beouchamp, Shown Dillon, Anthony Fonseca, Sharon Sanderfleld, Kim Whitney, Kathy Powers, Kelly Welrlch. 1984- 85 Choir Council, Presdent- Mando Fonseca, Vice-President- Bruce Smith, Secretary- Jillian Ojeda, Sociol Chairman - Michelle Crippen, Business Man- ager- Amy Dukes, Properties Chairmen- Gregg Ben- nett and Casey Marshall, Photography- Kim Whitney, Representatives- Chris North, Robert Trummeter and Becky VanBibber. Mr. Tebay ponders on how to get his idea across to his students, I must be able to communicate with my students so they understand how I want them to sing the music, and what style to use. Concert Choir 109 MM
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