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CHORUS ver 200 students involved in chorus program ENSEMBLE: TOP T0 BOTTOM: Mike Jeffers. Ann Schrubbe. Fred Pascoe. Kim Shipp. Quentin Dees, Susanne Daniel. Dave Holt. Jane Johnson. Sid Bradley. Robyn Hansen. Dave Daniel. Celia Jones. Larry Reiter. Helen Gregory. Mike Monier. Carol 154 ORGANlZATlONS Eustice, Chuck Pacheco. Beth Monier, Chris Warwick. Jamie Miller. Jim Baum. Michelle Conn. Dan Hastings. Bonnie Hollingsworth. Members absent: Elaine Hawkins. Rena Shepard.
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utt. Laurie Granno, Todd Jones. Susan Wilton. James Q. Sixth Rove Annette Richardson, Valerie Smith. Patricia Iurnin, Art Post, Harold Wilkins. Mr. Carlye Webb. Frank :ke 4Drum Majori, Rusty Williams. Dan Harrington, Bob is. Jim Salmen, Karl Womack. Janet Jones. Richard es CDrum Majorb. Under the leadership of Mr. Carlyle Webb, band members developed the skills needed for their instruments while getting a wide variety of band liter- ature, creating a well-rounded band. Helping Mr. Webb were the two drum majors, Richard Jones and Frank Hawke. The boys were in charge of assisting with discipline, working out routines, conducting when needed, and giving individual help to members. They also helped teach the marching routines to the 107 other band members. Members were expected to make 7:00 a.m. rehearsals for marching band, and stay after school for evening re- hearsals in preparation for their con- certs. Many hours after school were also taken up with the learning and memorization of music. Individual practice every night was a necessity. Half an hour was common for each student. Although there was work, the rewards made up for it. There was much pride in knowing that the experts rated your band Superior. Full and part time scholarships came in several varieties for the best players. All-city choices were Nancy Hetrick, Pam Niederkorn, Steve Jensen, Jeff Wood, Art Post, Bill Ketchum, Frank Steel, Rusty Williams, Ernesto Molina, Nancy Kewin, Diane Ward and Frank Hawke. Marching ba nd was formed from the con- cert band. Keeping time, remembering a new routine and playing a few songs each week were tasks which the dedicated members were willing to perform. TOP: Frank Hawke, Drum Jajor, takes a deep breath before beginning his duties as assistant director. l FAR LEFT: Mr. Carlyle Webb watches his band with pride. l BELOW: Richard Jones, takes his directorial duties seriously, as he starts up music during half-time. ORGANIZATIONS 153
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Sahuaro's top vocalist group, the Sa- huaro Singers, fformally known as the Ensemblel was comprised of twenty- six members who had to try-out the spring before. They were graded on their intonation, melodic diction, rhyth- mic dictation, voice quality and their ability to sight read. Everyone in the school could try out and had a chance to enter this group which offered ad- vance literature and helped to better public relations for the school. The only prerequisite was that they took Concert Choiralso. This year the Singers performed at many places outside of school such as service clubs, luncheons, hospitals, and rest homes. as well as four concerts here at school. l LEFT: The Sahuaro Singers gavetheir first concert at Christmas. They tested their program at the A.A.S.C. Student Convention Luncheon re- ceiving pleased applause from their audience. l FAR LEFT BOTTOM: Mrs. Earlene Carey adds a change of teacher's methods by co mingto Sahuaro to help Mr. Iveson with his heavy class loads. I BOTTOM LEFT: Elaine Hawkins, solos on the Negro Spiritual. Mary's Little Boy Chile. Accompanying her are Beth Monier, Dave Daniels, Cecila Jones and Larry Reiter. Bottom Row: Mary Treumann. Donna Horner, Second Row: Cindy Young, Robin Dicken. Cheri Brownell. Becky Jensen. Thlrd Row: Tracey Harris, Tina Chavez, Karen Esquerdo, Lynn Biebqlgl Fourth Row: Kristin Rhodes. Bonnie Carper, Nancy Day, Pat Butcher, Jane Harrell, Erica West. Jo Hartmann. Flfth Row: Joan Dymock. Marilyn Roos, Colleen Shannon, Marty Walker. Joanne ltow. Jeanie Hospel- horn. Sixth Row: Barbara Read, Jeanette Porath. Gloria Thompson, Kathrin Gustilo. Nancy Michaels. Lorraine Lekawa. Nancy Cacioppo, Jackie Loebe. Seventh Row: Pam Curry. Jackie Merrill. Chris Plotner. Chris Thompson. Peggy Buchholtz, Andrea Johnson, Jan Berry, Beverly Hawkings. Eighth Row: Debbie Brodigan.'Pam Jarvis. Karen Chavez. Rhonda Runion. Mrs. Carey. Amy Epstein, Lee Westfall, Kathy Lundby, Annette Firth, Karen Kisinger. Mom- bon Absent: Anna Thomas. Colleen Nuszkiewicz. Trudy Dickerson. Melody Montgomery. Terry Moore. l BELOW: Choraliers was an advanced girls singing group which provided choral experience and perfor- mances for advanced girls. These girls had been in beginning girls vocal the previous year and had to try-out forthis class. Only those with the highest scores made the class. ORGANIZATIONS 155
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