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Pep assemblies inspired To break the monotony of the students ' strenu- ous class schedules, everyone was able to plan on pep assemblies! The excitement began as the Ana- heim Band played the traditional Conquest and the Colonist athletes entered through a tunnel formed by the Colonettes. Colorful decorations served to inspire the Colony. The cheers and skits performed by the Colonettes were geared toward promoting enthusiasm against the opposing team. Various speakers such as Coach Stahlhut, psyched the players to put forth the team effort that was crucial for the game and the players ' attitudes. 1. Steve Torres, Colonist fullback, entered through the tunnel which became an honor and privelege for him and all the other team mem- bers of Anaheim. 2. Below, the football players paraded through the tunnel and took their special seats on the gym floor. The Colonettes felt a true sense of pride. 3. Coach Morrie Muench volunteered to dress himself as a Loara Saxon. Muench was subjected to harrassment from the crowd as he march around the assembly. 4. Go Big A was one of Anahi ' s most popular cheers. Traditional cheers were favored among the Colony because of the words that spike of our proud spirit. 5. Claire Overholt danced the Pogo with seven other seniors who performed a skit which took the popular Punk Rock songs and likened the words with the game. 6. During the Homecoming pep assembly, the guest speaker. Mr. Bosna, informed the student body of the meaning behind the banner. Home of Champions. 7. United together as Anaheim Colonists, the students joined in sing- ing the traditional Alma Mater which marks the close of assemblies. 22-PEP ASSEMBLIES
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Colorful Mozart Choir gave joy Being the elite musical group on campus the Mozart Choir was responsible for bringing much of the seasonal cheer to Anaheim. The choir dedicated most of its time to practicing for its various productions. They kicked off the year with the Thanksgiving Feast of Music. They performed for the student body in the auditorium. Their next presentation was their winter concerts. They per- formed them at the Anaheim Plaza, Jolley Roger, and the South Coast Plaza. Mr. Walker then prepared his group for Holiday in Music. This is performed in Ana- heim Convention Center. It is enjoyed by all the musical choirs in all the Anaheim Union High School District. The choir has partook in this event annually; it is always a big success. Aside from practicing, Mozart devotes some time to extra-curricular fund-raisers. The choir sells items such as Christmas decorations and candles to gain enough money for its trip to Hawaii. Mr. Walker had plans to take his ensemble to the tropical islands over spring vacation before the academic end of year. Mozart Choir CLOCKWISE: P. Tuggy, L. Anderson. D. Tuggy, J. Song, J. Kusaka. S. Davis, K. Olson, S. Engal, C. Overholt, R. Kenneth, B. Deutchman, S. Leveille, V. Carter, T. Peralta, C. Spencer, R. Norris, L. Eastman, L. Anderson, R. Foland, P. Ott, V. Karr. Left- The Mozart choir officers worked together to organize the various musical performances and activities the group partici- pated in throughout the year. From left to right: President Ray Norris, Vice President Luann Anderson, Secretary Patrica Ott, and Treasurer Renee Kenneth. Right- The musical members enjoyed one another ' s company. They spent many hours together as they dedicated themselves to practicing for their performances. Here the group posed un- der the misty water falls at Disneyland for a picture. 24-MOZART CHOIR
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