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Music Abounds From Everywhere Music at Cabrillo was everywhere. From radios at yearbook's after-hour sessions, music over the PA at noon- time and popular bands at school dances. From tin can bands at assem- blies to the big band at football games, Cabrilloites' heard the tune. But to many, the most pleasing sounds came from the Concert Choir. This hard- working group was featured over Santa Barbara's KEYT-TV, entertained at Christmas and Spring concerts and de- lighted junior high school and elemen- tary audiences. They sang for the fun of it and worked a variety of styles into their presentations. Most of them had worked Z up from the intermediate choir or girls glee. Together with the Madrigals, they presented the annual opera. Members received awards and pins at the Music Department banquet and they, in turn, presented the National School Choral award to the outstanding singing stu- L dent at Cabrillo. Leading the concert choir in a practice session is Mrs. Jane Pilkington. CONCERT CHOIR: First row: Valerie Woodward, Cynthia Estrada, Kay Combs, Chuck Seabolt, Ray Beyer, Tom Hanna, Cathy Higgins, Ruth Prew, Sandy Farrar, Roxanne Jones, Mercedees Rhoods. Row 2: Val Leonard, Margie Doyle, Art Ventriss, Steve George, Bob Carl- ton, Sherry lrvine, Glinda Marcum, Belinda Graves, Martha Combs, Patty Trenner, Row 3: Rene Castagnoli, Debbie Ryan, Marcia Thompson, Bobbie Null, Marius Christensen, Frank Halstead, Commodore Dixon, Claudia Reddekopp, Ann Tallent, Donna Pippin, Carla Coe, Pam Mc- Keon. Row 4: Leanne Kolvitz, Jerri Derrington, Linda Hummell, Wendy Ford, Delorme McKee, Donna Clarke, Amy Hall, Marcia Clement, Terry Borman, Lynne Swet, Jane Crassetti, Laura Bennett, Lin Warrick.
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From String to Swing The string ensemble is one of the newly formed organizations on the Cabrillo campus. lt's members are few, five to be exact: Jesse Adams, Margo Crummy, and Calvin and Alvin Riley. They made an excellent performance at the Christ- mas Concert last December and at the Spring Con- cert in March. Concert instructor, Mr. Clyde Davis, pointed out that those who have previously played a string in- strument can ioin and that this is the only requirement. Next year, they plan to play along with the re- mainder of the Cabrillo orchestra which will include about 50 additional students. Appearing for the first time in the Tierra Royal, the Dance Band is composed of a select group of Cabrillo musicians. The group plays standard dance band arrangements including iazz music. They have already played at various iunior highs and elemen- tary schools in the Lompoc area and are scheduled to play at the Spring Concert and the Cabrillo Music Festival. This select group was formed two years ago and the requirements for entrance lie only in the instructors' approval. STRING ENSEMBLE: Front row: Clyde Davis CConductorJ, Margo Crummy, Vernon Yandell. Row 2: Jessie Adams, Calvin Riley, Al Riley. DANCE BAND: First row: Art Wishard ldrumsl, Dave Stocks fguitarl Row 2: Bill Edman, Ted Gross, Fred Stufft. Row 3: George Pritchard, Victor DePrator, Bob Kirchner, Byron Evans, John Schultz, Don Ramirez, Jim Halsey, Ruth White, Tom Goch. 58
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Madrigals in Amahl Performance M' 'fa l EIQQ Tackling college-level entertainment, the Madrigals, assisted by other members of if the Concert Choir, put on an outstanding presentation of Amahl and the Night Vis- li itors for local audiences in December. Then during the Christmas Holidays they took their show to the bay area to entertain groups at that music-sophisticated area. Afterward, they enioyed a tourist-type tour of San Francisco and saw everything from Cable Cars to the current crop of hippies. Although members of the Concert Choir, the Madrigals entered the Spring Concert as an individual group. For this, they re- ceived the applause of Cabrillo audiences and additional awards at the annual ban- quet. Shown in their successful presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors are members of the 1968 Madrigals. A 4 in s A . fi s MADRIGALS, Front row: Valerie Woodward, Chuck Seabolt, Frank Holstead, Donna Pippin, Roxanne Jones. Row 2: Marsha Thomas, Donna Clarke, Steve George, Ray Beyer, Marius Christensen Jr., Terry Borman, Carla Coe. Row 3: Delormee McKee, Wendy Ford, Curt Venfriss, Commodore Dixon, Bob Carlton, Lyn Warrick, Pam MeKeon. 60 All t
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