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ROW ONE, Left to Right: Joan Bates, Levon Ahtone, Lana Dixon, Mildred Cedar- tree, Janice Sharp, Norma Eubanks, Bette Arquette, Pattie Richardson, Judy McCosar, Shari Skenadore, Jenell Poemoceah. ROW TWO: Lorlei Trembley, Mary Hill, Jeanette Mandel, Betsy Wallowing Bull, Barbara Richards, Deanna Jacobs, Melva Richardson, Sandi Paddlety, Nora Cox, Mary Lee. ROW THREE: Tina Harris, Wayne Bailey, Kelly Haney, Tony Buck, Carl Two Horses, Ernest Paddlety, Dave Williams, Johnny Edwards, Raymond Pinto, Vine Drapeau, Christine Martin. ROW FOUR: Joe Miller, Bill Lorentino, Sam Warnock, Louie Brown, Jim Neafus, Ted Lyon, Johnny Lay, Ricky Nation, Randolph Snead, James Palmer, Russel Tsoodle, Bob Wade. Louie Brown, Bass Section Leader, Wayne Bailey, Vice-president, Barbara Richards, Soprano Section Leader, Ted Lyons, Tenor Section Leader, Randy Snead, costumes, Bill Lorentino, costumes, Pattie Richardson, Secretary, Enoch L. Haney, President, Mary Hill, Alto Section Leader, and Earnest Paddelty, costumes. Jeanette Mandel and Enoch Haney preformed sign language for Various numbers this year. OFFICERS--TOP TO BOTTOM, Left to Right:
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v Bccone Choir Tenors! All Here! Sopranos! All Here! Basses! All Here! Altos ! ALTOS! All Here! This -is the familiar role call heard as the Bacone College Choir prepares to mount the Red Charger for another choir tour. This year the choir sang in the midwestern states of Kansas, Missouri Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Presenting both secular and religious music, the choir entertained church groups, schools, and various other organizations in these states. The traveling choir consisted of about 40 individuals. A strong feeling of the meaning to reach the hearts of their listeners existed at all times. E The will to sing is the only .-requirement for anyone who would like to be a member of the choir. Close religious attachment and fellowship can be derived by an indi- vidual who is seeking to learn choral and vocal techniques. Director, Miss Jeannine Rainwater, and Accompanist,IMrs. Dick West, take an advantage of the one of the few moments for relaxation. J
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Indian Club Every Tuesday evening the resounding beat of the drum was heard on the Bacone Campus. The Indian Club uprisings enabled students to learn and exchange tribal customs. Traveling with the Bacone College Choir, the Indian Club featured the Eagle Dance, Snake Dance, Buffalo Dance, Shield Dance, Round Dance, Indi- an Two Step, and War Dance. The club was sponsored by Mr. Dick West, Wah-pah-nah-yah, famous Indian artist and Bacone instructor. F l l President, Bob White Secretary, Diana Jacobs Drummer, David Williams
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