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fx xl ,Q 1. ri' Fifi? Glee Clubs ond Chorus Choirs Mo ke Noteworthy Progress Bonanza's third year saw yet another improvement in the choral music department with the addition of a second girls' chorus. Because of the growth of more than 20 girls over last year, the old Girls' Glee has become two full fledged choirs with one expressly for the freshman girls. This year's Male Chorus entertained hundreds during their performance schedule which, in addition to their school con- certs, included a Christmas concert at The Meadows and numerous visits to Bonanza's feeder schools. Fund raisers this year, which ranged from candy bars to jew- elry to cheese and sausage helped to pay for new uniforms for the girls and a trip to Hawaii for Starfire. 4 Debbie Pangborn concentrates on her alto part as she rehearses for All State Choir Festival. bDebbie Glazer and Yvette Crow help distribute another 100 pounds of milk chocolate bars to be sold by the choirs. MALE CHORUS - Front row: Chuck Rose, Funches Dixon, David Wallace, Felix Gonzales, Mike McEwin. Row two: Chuck Lenzen, Todd Mueller, Kennith Lord, Gary Downy, Ron Komisar. Back row: Shep Lubonitz, Jimmy Zovi, Pat Denison, Mark Durden, Brian Jones, Stan Jennings, Scott Rose. Wt an male chorus 135
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NINTH GRADE GIRLS' GLEE - from row: Linita Spagnuola, Theresa Nievegl ner, Narda Torrealba, Harriett Sickles, Marla Bradshaw, Susan Bethel, Brenda Debbie Glazer, Sheri Hamilton, Sandra Gardunio, Dianne Lonardo, Helena 53WYef, Debbie iViYfef Define R3meY, Ce 0iYi'i Gbileff Trish Ffegeeuf Jodi DeBoissierre, Judy Denning, June Hasse, Marianne Ledbetter, Janalee Ben- Wiiks, Melissa DUDUis- Back YOWI Debbie 5Ci'lUiZ, TemmY WViQbif i-Uise Ke-eTieY, nett, Celeste Navarro. Row two: Sharon Apple, Geri Miller, Karyn Anderson, Jafliee King. De De i-edasi Debbie Cambell. NieYfee Edwafdsf Aiifle Whalum, Michell Scarbro, Kelli Drotar, Tammi Sedillo, Lori Bockman, Lori Avakian, Kelli 3beiiY NOFTOUI KeiiY Nbbfianf C0VeY Diekefsbnf Caffie Sbefieefi Lisa Gamble, Haile, Peggy Murphy, Georgiana Otera, Cindy Jacobs. Row three: Patty Wag- GGY Whalen, Pam Kafbf Dbfifie Veikbeflef- n 2 ' fn i I I , . 4 it if fi 5 i - T , 7 A' 'ff'r iv . ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE - Front row: Penny Matthews, Lisa Wilde, Georgia Lynn, Leisa Fuller, Libby Hathaway, Susie Hake, Kim May, Sherry lvey, Tammy Haggerty, Mary Tortomas, Kimm Wade, Celina Maldonada, Barbra Lenard, Kelly Allbaugh. Row two: Lori Higgenbotham, Lisa Thayne, Marianne Gifford, Lisa Truman, Wendy Mosdel, Theresa Lucas, Judy Slazer, Lori Fraley, Debra Sand, Wendy McElhaney, Donna Dunlap, Kathy MaCaffrey,, Susan Spilman, 134 girls' glee clubs ff. A , T - 5 ii: Melinda Easterling, Yvonne Hidalgo. Flow three: Connie Macilla, Monica Clem- ons, Kathy Clay, Toori Adoor, Billie Jo Dayton, Floberta Nicola, Sharon Cum- mings, Lori Marshall, Cheryl Nawrocki, Tammy Zele. Back row: Kathy Stansell, Carolyn Taylor, Davida Wallace, Diana Barbee, Crystal Luna, Ada Osborne, Mic- helle Denning, Vicki Jimenez, Deanna Page, Diana Rainey, Joan White, Susan Payne.
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Sto rfire Rockgroup Tours Islonds Dreams of going to Hawaii finally came true for the 33 mem- bers of Starfire. They will depart on June 12, for an eight day four concert tour, covering two islands and returning to Las Vegas on June 20. Aside from the four performances the Ben- gals will be touring the cities of Hilo, Kona, and Honolulu. Another major performance for Starfire was their trip down to Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. As the times, songs and performers change, so must the uni- forms. The girls wore white wrap around pants slit high on the outside seam, white tops covered with gold vests and gold spiked high heels. White pants with gold flames climbing the cuffs and brown shirts were worn by the guys. Many local junior and senior highs were honored with per- formances from Starfire. A special trip up to the Spring Moun- tain Youth Flanch and several shows presented at national con- ventions were a few of the unique performances given. Fund raisers took a big part in their schedule. Selling candy bars and putting on the annual Spaghetti Dinner brought in money for the trip to Hawaii. L During their fourth period class, Starfire practices their famous Greased Lightning routine from the Grease medley. Y Gloom despair and agony on me, deep dark depression excessive misery is shown for the Sadie Hawkins Assembly. ff' ,,,..,.1..i.-ag-V La-.w W N--. ...xg 136 starfire Y ,ff ,.,-ov- ' W-fvf-.....,,,.,m-p-wa
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