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efore the bell. they had fun, they were never sitting downg they talked, laughed, played the piano, The bell rang and A Cappella took on an entirely different mood. A Cappella got down to business. Everyone put their best into the day's rehearsal, urged by Mr. Gifford to make the most progress no matter what mood anyone was in. And it paid otf when they made sweepstakes. Really dedicated choir members worked after school, and on weekends. Some members like Cathy Carter gave up all their school responsibilities to make the most ot their music. Mr. Gifford was a really outstanding director, he loved us and we loved him in return, Cathy said. A Cappella gave Cathy self-confidence at contest performances. Cathy planned to try tor a scholarship at a Baptist college. Hope Harrell enjoyed choir much more than band on a person to person level. There is more love, everybody loves each other. Everybody is your friend, Choir inspired Hope to study at Texas Tech for a musical career as a choral director, This was the tirst year president Mark Billingsley made State Choir. This came about from his hard work that was put in before and after school and on weekends. On April 28. A Cappella competed in UIL Contest. The songs sung were Blow Thy VVinterVVind, Ei leiber Herr and Give Thanks Unto the Lord. They sold tamales to raise money for an Astroworld trip. They held their annual Choir banquet at the end ofthe year. They played, worked, and sang, but most important, they put out their best, which was the best music possible. l Alto Laura Lyle and Soprano Joann Johnson enjoy themselves singing at an A Cappella per- formance. Both Laura and Joann sang with Madrigals, A Cappella's cream of the crop ensemble. 2 Second year tenor, Bay Kuehler, sings out at the Choir departments Christmas Concert. Flay was an outstanding singer and aided the olticers in leadership. 3 Cindy Pakrovsky, Tim Beutnagel, Bill Ftunk, Jarvis Houston, John Stover and Ricky Serpico applaud Byron Hinderer on his arrangement ot the ending of Shenandoah, an A Cappella con- cert song. Byron composed both vocal and instrumental pieces. 4 Frequent soloist Mark Billingsley sings at the Student Council sponsored Assembly. Mark served as President, vocal leader and spiritual leader in A Cappella. 5 First Row fl-rj: Katherine Swisher Pam Knight. Cindy Greer. Brian Moody, Ray Kuehler, Byron Hinderer, Deanna Dean Patti Lawler, Nora Sheppard Second row CI-rj: Joann Johnson. Terri Tallas Karen Walker, Cindy Pakrovsky. George Shineldecker, Mark Billingsley tPresidentj. Hope Harrell. Christina Dahlberg Third row fl-rj: Glenda Mercier, Lisa Paschall, Cindy Todd. Helen Shuler, Ricky Serpico, Bruce Meier, Jarvis Houston Urea- sureri Cathy Carter tVice-Presidentj. Beth Puckett. Leilani Bugg Fourth row tl-rj: Suzanne Campbell, Trisha Moore. Flora Choate Lee Wilson, Gary Wucher, Jimmy Blum, John Stover, David Ryan. Christy Waters. Paulette Fulkes. Connie Sharpe
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1 Saxophonist Mauro Orcesi marches during a half-time show. Bandsmen learned new preci- sion marches for football shows. 2 Ken Bickers, Scott Zaleski and David King come off the field after the Homecoming snow. Ken quickly adjusted from a sophomore trom- bone player to a junior Drum Major. l Karl Lewis Kirk Lewis Sandra Lewis Troy Lindsey Sondra Lodes Barbara Loep Linda Lombardo Luiz Lopez Sharon Loud Diana Ludwig Richard Lunsford Gina Lyle 162 bandffresnmen
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