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Hondbells f'l vi by Kim Soto Our handbell teams this year have been working hard to perfect their talents. The ad- vanced handbell team, Las Campanas, perform about 30 concerts a year for various com- muntiy organizations throughout Arizona. These 13 girls practic- Right: Bell Buddies. ed during second hour and enjoy travelling to their many perfor- mances. A trip to California is planned for the spring. The Earlybird and Daybreaker teams are made up of dedicated sophomores and freshmen who hope to be promoted to Las Campanas. Far left: Bear down! Bear down! Below: Bell packing time. Las Campanas and their director, John Faris. The Daybreaker Handbells The Earlybird Handbells Francine and Liza work in unison. you. 2- Let us entertain' handbells 2
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Concentration ls required. Choir by Kim Soto Surprisingly, this year's con- cert choir had no male members. However, the Ladies of the Ensemble continue to im- press their audiences with their talents. The 28 girls perform about 15 concerts a year, in- cluding the annual Christmas and Spring concerts for the stu- dent body. The group learns and practices songs in class everyday, worliing hard to im- prove their skills. The concert choir as well as the freshman choir, both directed by John Faris, must be given credit for bringing a bit of culture to our school. . And it has Excedrin written all over it, Are they paying homage to Mr. Faris? it 5 ,. :-r. aww' ii 1 The Agua Fria Concert Choir which is composed of many hardworking, talented students. The Freshman . Q ' 59? if ST F5 New 2,58 5' Q-Yay ' Q5 O Y QFWQQAQU fowl? WV SD ND Wide Gif They enjoy singing together.
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sity he r Captain Amber White, senior Erin Marshall, senior 2 Q varsity cheer by Kim Dewey When looking for promotion of school spirit, most people look to our Varsity Cheerleaders. For four days last summer the girls attended a cheerleading camp at A.S.U. At camp, they were successful in obtaining all four possible superior ribbons. They were also one of three squads chosen to compete in the finals. ln the finals they were voted runners up. ln addition, Melani Espil was chosen to compete for the All- American Cheerleader Award. Karen Hendrick was the Owl mascot before her tragic death. Her outstanding spirit and dedication will be missed greatly. Left to right: Robin Cons, Suzy Hirth, Stefi Rocstoczy, Amber White, Erin Marshall, Melani Espil, Crista Lair. Melani Espil, junior Crista Lair, junior Robin Cons, sophomore Suzy Hirth, senior Stefi Rocstoczy, senior
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