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Choir performs in Disneyland production In support of the 1984 Olympics, the Aztec Choir was hosted by Disneyland in a special production of We the Peoplef, This concert was held to help raise money for the United States Olympics team. It featured high schools from around the area. Patriotic music was performed consisting of We The People , The Pledge of Allegiancen, God Bless America , and They're Coming to America , a Neil Dia- in mond song. I thought it was very emotionally, spiritually, patriorically and mentally fulfilling, laughed Matt Ells- worth. Actually we all did learn something from it. We got the chance to experience singing on a more professional level. The choir held approximately zoo voices and a marching nj ,ah 1 , . , band and was climaxed by the release of balloons and doves. The choir was under the direction of Sheldon Disrewd, a noted professional conductor from Fullerton College. The narrator was Bob Seagram, a former Olympic pole vaulter. 1. Freshman Diane Frieman sings Let Us Break Bread Togetherv at the Spring Concert. That concert was to showcase all of the different vocal groups. 2. Aztec Choir - front, K. Lopez, B. Christopoulos, K. Sims, Ovanin, D. Gribble, S. Murray, Carranza, Phillips, C. Castillo, L. Post. Row 2, Ovanin, K. Briggs, L. Ardelean, M. DeTavis, A. Flint, C. R-aggard, V. Castillo, T. Krcmarik, D. Satchel, P. Fleck, C. Munson. Row 3, K. Simpson, W. Schmidt, D. Rough, Goering, R. Carrigan, E. Mokry, B. 138 - concert choir 2 3 Fray, R. Leete, Steam, K. Tanderud, H. Olivegren. Row 4, M. Beckstead, K. Harms, D. Frieman, G. Brandt, D. Frieman, R.'Norris, K. Self, M. Ellsworth, D. Glembocki, P. jaspar, C. jaspar, M. Nespa, M. Clark, D. Fashing. 3. The combo accompanies the Vocal Ensemble in 'fl Return to Musicn. They are Diane Fashing, Lisa Ardelean, Michael McAuley, David Berger and Larry Loveland.
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fi' i 'Ap Wait? F Rv W.. ix K M K ..ff -' if 1 1. Junior Tammy Krcmarilc directs the class during sectionals. Students in En- semble often gain directing experience in menys and women's sectionals. 2. Vocal Ensemble Director Kathy Lopez presents her choir to the audience. Lopez has been the director here for five years. 3. Alumni Harlan Harris. grins at the improvement of the men's section. Harris was a vocal coach hired to help the men's voices. vocal ensemble - I37
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E .wsfm -mn . New novice singers added to department Due to the decreasing enrollment in the Women's Chorus, and the cancellation of Men's Chorus, the Cardinal Singers was added to the vocal music program. This group was designed to help the novice singers. I was disappointed when my men's group got cancelled because they need individual attention. Men who drop out of voice training during their voice change never really learn its capacity. Now with this group I have time to teach them how to develop their voices to their fullest potential and help them sing through this change, explained Director Kathy Lopez. The chorus performed at all on-campus concerts including a novice festival at Wilson High School. I learned a lor from this choir. I think it's a good program for the be- ginning singersf' commented Rhonda Saavedra. 1. Sophomore Jackie Ovanin narrates We the People. The Aztec Choir sang A Tribute to America as part of their spring repertoire. 2. Cardinal Singers - Row 1, Shelly Newman, Michelle Caputo, Rhonda Saavedra, Karen Midget, Kathy Lopez. Row 2, Allissa Dow, Janneatte Sturgeon, Vanessa DeLos Reyes, April Telsma, Angela Agular. Row 3, Jennifer Holland, Jennifer Rice, Steve Santos, David De Amico, Amy Wixted, Mary Dingler. Row 4, Chris Coscino, Lance Tam-Yo, Jeff Kirby, Diane Clark, Kim Dingman. 3. Chris Coscino and Steve Santos sing a duet in Roclc'A My Soulu. mixed chorus - 139
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