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CONCERT CHOIR Front row: Coila Collette, Cathy Lucero, Lisa Wilde, Brent Lovett, Freddie Cham- poux, Steve Jordan, Bill Dettrey, Jim Clark, Shawn Dettrey, Monica Wright, Tammy Sutton, Kimm Wade, Shara Erickson. Row two: Diane Berry, Mar- ion DeSantos, Cheri Shultz, B. J. Duke, Harry Trel- stad, Rodney Bennet, David Lommanson, Robert Thiriot, Ross Wilkins, Emmet Arnold, Brenda Trox- ler, Theresa Lucas, Cindy Owens, Louina Cham- poux. Row three: Lora Higgenbotham, Kathleen Dye, Judy Giescke, Tina Schiliabba, Cheri Cum- mings, Jeff Neagle, Carl Owens, Mike Glass, Darren Parker, Kris Goodman, Troy Snider, Bruce Bradley, Jimmie West, Mandy Beard, Renee Horowitz, Lora Wade. Row four: Rachael Lehman, Shelley Tomlin, LaFonda Pamsey, Vicki Noll, Kevin Glover, Nick Adams, Rolney Stewart, Miguel Kimbrough, Nick Cromer, Kevin Stewart, Scott Robertson, Diane Raney, Trina F ircell, Lori Marshall, Sue Payne ii' - , at-3 . Concert Choir Tours Provide Experience In November, the Concert Choir toured Southern California to prepare themselves for future Choir tournaments. They sang at two high schools in San Bernadlno. They also went to Magic Mountain to sing but, unfortunately, it rained and the show was cancelled. On December 7, the choir sang at a convention at the Sahara Hotel for the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. The choir worked on a German song for the All-State Compe- tition in March. The adviser, Ms. Tomlinson, was chosen to be a judge for other schools in this event. The choir also gave 17 other concerts to various community groups and Las Vegas schools. 132 concert choir
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,Li-v Varsity Club Club Fincinces Weight Moichine. The Donkey Basketball game, the Var- sity-Faculty Basketball game, and the jail at the Mardi Gras Carnival were activities sponsored by the Varsity Club. The activity which raised the most money was the Donkey Basketball game. Followed close behind on fund raising was the Varsity-Faculty game. When asked what the club was going to do with the money raised, Dave John- son said, With the money raised, we're going to help buy a new weight machine for the athletes. Because ot their involvement in a fight after the Rancho-Bonanza game, the Varsity Club was prohibited from holding any meetings during December and Jan- uary. Otherwise, they held their meetings Wednesday mornings in Mr. Carter's room. VARSITY CLUB - Front row: Vince Vandebur. Row two: John Liptak, Jeff Cline, Mark Hutchinson, Brad Logan, Tom Foskaris. Row three: Kurt Staker, Robbie Erickson, Mark Valenzuela, Mark Rawson, Doug Smith, President Dave Johnson, Brad Foster, Clark LeFever. Row four: Adviser Kurt Schnabel, Vice-President Chad Lucas, Bobbie Eubank, Dave Morales, Tom Glazies, George Hasse, Larry Garner. Back row: Bob Salisbury. Not pictured: Fluss Mal- loy, Treasurer Eric Fleischmann, Sergeant-at-Arms Chris LeGrow. Y Dave Johnson and Chad Lucas wait for the other members to arrive for their early morning Wednes- day weekly meeting. V Eric Fleischmann adds two more points to ture ther the ,Varsity Club's lead in the Donkey Basket- ball Game. varsity club 131
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is i . 5 E I 5 Y Concert Choir director, Ms. Tomlinson, directs the group on their singing of the Last Words of David. 44 On arriving in Valencia, the entire choir received a giant Woodstock bird. Before leaving, the choir poses with their flock. The Christmas Concert was especially successful because many senior citizens from the local conva' lescent center went home cheerful and happy. 4 Bor1anza's own head custodian, Kim Kimbrell, was a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack. He com- mented that the audience at the Sahara Hotel thor- oughly enjoyed the choir's performance. concert choir 133
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