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il Danco Production-Front row: K. Trujillo, D. Doerson, W. Salpaka, D. Figeroua, T. Lagmay, J. Espinoza, S. Stillwell, T. Ar- mendariz. Second row: J. Meredith, H. Stewert, C. Miranda, R. DeYoung, D. Kronsteiner, S. Roberts, L. Luna, S. Ko- neizcy, D. Chavez, M. Gattis, D. Greene. Row Three: C. Drace, C. Morissette, T. Maynard, A. Lomhardo, M. Morff. Back row: L. Acorn, P. Oxenford, J. Rodriguez. Marrianne Mathis prepares for her dance in solitude. Third period dance-Front Row: B. Recio, D. Bowen, C. PauHs, P. Brousseau, C. Wright, N. Rabago. L. Doria; Second Row: J. Gould, R. Mullegan, M. Nolan, B. Math- erson, G. Jackson, T. McQuade, L. Livote, L. Thomas; Third row: S. Springer, A. Byrne,C. Ferguson, N. Garcia, J. Cassar, D. Mosman, L. Koch, J. Jacovich, L. Col- lier, C. Hanks, T. Davis, T. McClain, T. Ross. R. Taylor, T. LaGrone, N. Bctlis, J. Rodriguez. Second period Dance-Front Row: D. Arnbmsino, V. Villeta, N. Rodricpiez, P. Harris; Second Row: T. Lunquist, J. Tillman, M. Bigney, K. Davidson, J. Lopez, S. Gonzalez, S. Wilkerson, K. Cruz; Third Row: S. Damron, A. Eckel, D. Salerno. .J. Hansen, J. Norris, S. Riano, J. Weidenkeller, J. Cheatwoixl, Fourth Row: M. Milhoan, M. .Mathis, G. Prutz, P. Fxkardt, L. Henderson, B. Cordier, T. Sundelius. We ' ve finally made it to our .senior year in dance! , exclaim the Seniors. Julie Rodriguez, dance manager. 197iS-1979 Dance Club cabinet: Dance manager J. Rodriguez, Vice-President T. Maynard, Secre- liiry L. Acorn, Treasurer C. Drace, Junior rep. M. Morff, Sophomore rep S. Robert.s, President P. Oxenford, Frosh rep C. Morissette, Senior rep A. Lombardo. i 23
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Dancers Create Melody, Style Tlir ivlu ' ui ' sal is a tinio (ov work, fun and fulfillment of dreams and j oals. The dancers dreamed and strove for perfection. With an air of profes- sionalism, they came very close to ivaching- their .uoals. Detlicatinj)- their hearts and minds. the ' . along with ad- x ' isor .Ms. Sally Thomjjson, transfoiined listless bodies into a heautiful melody of style and e. i)ression. -Modern Dance was divided into tliri ' i ' classes this year. The .second and third period classes wei-e for freshman and newcomers. These classes were de- siji ' ned as steppin.u; stones into dance l)roduction. The seventh |)eriod dance production class was primarily con- cerned with outside performances and the dance concert at the end of the year. This year, the Modern Dance tour in- cluded Silverado Days, the Irvine Har- vest Festival, Knotts Berry Farm, the Oranjre County Fair, Leisure World, and many concerts for senior citizens. The conclusion of their schedule was the annual sjirinjj concert held in April. The dancers choreographed a smooth flow of entertainment for themselves, BP and the communitv. l 1
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T Clubs E}icoiirage Student Activity Each instrumcnlalisl relics heavily on the other perfomier.s during!; a con- cert, and within a school each student must rely on many others. The Lettermen ' s Club is made up of BP ' s varsity lettcrmen; they worked to- gether in 1978-79 to raise money foi ' the sjjorts program. They also orga- nized the police-faculty and donkey basketball games. Coordinatetl i)y the cabinet, GAA members planned the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance. To earn money foi ' the dance they held the annual slave auc- tion. They also put on the GAA sjjorts bancjuet. One of the Si irit Cluli ' s main accom- plishments was the Homecoming Dance. They picked the theme, colors, and decorated the gym.
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