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XX , -, we . - r --....,.,, ,Na- nce as -an 2 Page l70: Picture I, The Concert Choir. Picture 2, Waiting far Mr. Hanky to arrive. Picture 3, Wandering minds. Page 171: Picture 1, The choir relaxes during difficult day in practice. Picture 2, A motivating day in choir. Picture 3, Mr. Hanky directs.
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The Concerned Ecole ists The Students for Environmental Action club con- sisted of the students concerned mainly with the environment around them. Basically, the club's funds came from recycling drives which collected glass, aluminum and tin cans and paper. This year, the S.E.A. club used the money that it collected for a Christmas Food drive for the underprivileged. The club teamed with the speech club in some of these recycling activities. The club officers were president Babs Wiley, vice president Kathy Rosenbluth, secre- tary Robyn Blake, and publicity was done by Bar- bara Murry. The sponsor who made this club possi- ble was Mr. Ford, who took over the club upon the absence of Mrs. Emmerick. -Eames? A, ll Page I69: Picture 1, S.E.A. Club Top row: Lett to right: Mr. Ford, Undo Cole, Tod Oney. Bottom row: Barbara Murray, Barb Bernstein, Robyn Blake, Kathy Rosenbluth. Picture 2, Vice President Kathy Rosenbluth and Sponsor Mr. Ford discuss the recycling drives. S.E.A. CIub!l69
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Voices in Harmon '--s A---- -'Lila of The Canyon del Oro choir club consisted of four major groups. These groups were known as Ensem- ble or otherwise known as The Canyon Singers, the Concert Choir, Advanced girls choir, and mixed chorus, These four groups met in the classrooms but also attended many extra curricular activities. The choir director Mr. Hankey stated, I think that loin- ing choir club has a great value to you later on in life, and I hope the students at C.D.O. will always be able to look back at their musical experiences at C.D.O. He also mentioned that the purpose of the club would be for the students to be able to learn some of the necessary outlooks about music, and for students who are willing and interested in pursu- ing a career in music.
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