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A O .mlm -v Above. Carol Cockroft concentrates on making beautiful music. Left. Jimmie Helton, Doug EI- liot, Keith and .lay Wilson, combine their efforts to make the concert a hit. Chris Smith. Tim Allen, Keith Wilson, Lisa Brown, Doug Elliot, Steve Newton, Pam Berry, all use the concept of the more the musicians. the better the music.
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C5 'N . v 9 Right: Sponsor Fred Schwartz, QL to R3 tBot- tom to Topb: Kim DeSimone, Robert Rocha, Jill Hammerbeckg Second Row, tL to Rig Kenny Moses, Ed Moore, Mike Shingleton, Richard Bowen, Berenice Kroute, Theresa Rhoten, Matt Swaney, Tim Allen, Tina Gab- lien: Third Row IL to Rig Jimmie Helton, Colleen Westerman, Julie Shafer, Maribeth Bricker, Delores Haines, Suzanne Clark, Carol Cockroft, Brian Geist, Sherri Givens, Fourth Row tL to Rb: Keith Wilson, Paul Barnes, Robert Rocha, Kelly Cooper, Monty Davis. Tammy Shingleton, Janet Palmer, Ja- mie Helton, Chris Smith, Tessa Roberts, Bri- an Whitmier, Byron King, Pam Berry, Alice Houchens: Fifth row tL to Rl Lynette West, Greg Watkins. Alex Brown, Matt Medina, Jeff Jordhal, Richard Martin, Whitney Smoote, Richard Mishko, Doug Elliot, Tony Scott, Lisa Brown, Jay Wilson, Paul Pliszka, Roger Smith, Steve Newton, Harry Knight, Stephanie Mosher. Trojan Band Proudly Marches On Band this year was a whole new ball of wax. With new uniforms and a few faces and equipment, band was a good group. During the past year, band was an active group. Starting in August 1984, this group's hard work paid off. Receiving two first place tro- phies, one in the Fountain Fall Fes- tival on Labor Day, 1984, and one in the Apple Days Parade in Penrose. They also participated in the Air Force Academy Band Day. Jazz Band this year was also very active. They participated in the Ben- nett Jazz Festival. And a few people also tried out for the All-State Jazz Band which was held in April. .. VS wksikif. -.
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C9 N J CHORUS 5' t'l'op Left, Back Row. Left to Right.r Mark Aragon. Robert Tan- ner. Jim Durante, Paul Pliska, Ken Nloses. Jeff Rebitski. Robbie Frank. Sponsor Andy llickensg tMiddIe Rom Laura Ronje, Angel- ica Nothstien. Sherie Morlety, Kim Carrick, Valeria McGraw, Donna McLean, Maria Maria Mattson. Patty Smith. Sue Alex- ander. Deena Dulapg tFront Row! Jill llammerbeck, Michele Para- day. Michele Paraday. Paula Gar- cia. Gail Miller. Jimmie Heltom. Sandra Richardson. Rosalyn Ro- bertys. Trish Roedel. Josette Flo- res. Jenny Hocanson. Chorus singing it out at December concert. Sing, Sing, Sing This year, Chorus is a brand-new talent. With many new voices, and with the help of the new choir director Andy Dickens. Chorus is growing. Chorus is a performing group of about 30 musicians. Styles of music include and range from Renaissance to Jazz - Contemporary music. On December 17, 1984, the Music Department put on a combined concert. Chorus really had a chance to show off their musical talents. With songs ranging from Memory from the Cats , and Farewell My Love from the Renaisance period. It was a good concert. Activities for the 1984-85 school year include: Fall Con- cert, a variety show, a district Choral Concert including all the schools in the district, Pikes Peak League Cho- ral Festival. Choir will be involved in the spring musical Camelot , and there will be a big spring concert. Chorus is a good talent that will hopefully continue to grow.
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