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its L, N xy its - 4 in ...Al Left to right, Girls chorus Officers, Yvonne Vllright Sandy Mason, Pat Linder It looks as if the girls chorus is quite interested in their singing. . of Girls' and Boys Chorus' l i First row, Carol Redtearn, Carol Villa, Jenny Mascarens, Linda Henson, Carolyn Parker, Phylis Lima, Ger- aldine George, Dorothy Saunders, Carmen Aguilar, Second row: Karen Madsen, Dorothy Reinhart, Karen Thompson, Pat Werning, Judy Skoegard, Yvonne Wright, Lupe Calles, Joyce Maggarcl, Sandy Mason, Third row: Betty Cooper, Linda January, Flossie Morton, Jane Collamer, Marva Wallace, Matilda Gastelum, Con- nie Metzler, Carolyn Haar, Patricia Maddoh, Dorothy Rodriquez, Fourth row, Ray Dean Sims, Pat Linder, Darlene lson, Lucille Evans, Bessie Maddox, l'lelen Gaeta, Donna Day, Judy Envernizzi, Candy Webb, Shir- ley Rounsaville. V 'V -33-
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.fi I. First row, left to right, Lawrence Chiles, Leo Davis, Eddie Pedilla, Tino Calles, Ralph Villegas, Ruben Acuna, Robert Zaragoza, Nash Cobarrubias, Second row, Tommy Smith, George Norman, Ernest Perkins, Adam Rocha, James Lowe, Ronnie Rogers, Joe Torres, Manuel Salazar, Johnny Espinoza. l fb X 01 Ll t i The boys chorus is so interested in singing that they don't realize their picture is being taken. Music is basic interest. 'lDo, ra, me, fa, andthe boys' chorus learn to sing. A basic, fair voice is developed to a good, clear voice under Mr. Buller's care and guidance. An interest in music led the boys to ioin chorus. Along with enjoying the boys learned how to use the diaphragm correctly and they learned how to develop the falsetto. Their main performance was for the Christmas Pageant. The chorus practiced for weeks and they could be distincitively heard during 6th period. The performance revealed that practice makes perfect. Sit up straight, use your diaphragm and sing forward, Mr. Buller instructed Girls chorus in the fine art of singing. During eighth period the girls sang for entertainment and for learning. Their learning extended to cor- rect the use of their diaphrams and throats, listening for good harmony, and understand- ing the musical steps.
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First row, left to right: Sally Guerrero, Judy Moyer, Jacque Bien, Leo Aguirre, Sal Montano, Carlton Reeves, Lola Hyatt, Evonne Church, Eileen Rogers, Sandra Yada, second row, Shirley Butts, Connie Johnson, Mar- garet Houser, Nathaniel Hill, Yancy Harman, Arnie Rogers, Hugo Shirley, Pat Liddell, Judy Pittman, Joyce Shirley, third row: Judy Envernizzi, Delerie Kennedy, Nancy Miguel, Ken Engleman, Ray Trower, Charles Clay, Ray Gullett, Ferney Medina, Sherrill Brickey, Helen Collins, Fourth row: Lani Wallace, Barbara White, Donna Skogard, Leonard Hoskins, Gary lida, Ralph Salazar, Douglas Evans, Lawrence Evans, Philip Op- perman, Larry Bottoms, Ellen Bane, Janice Hunter, Carolyn Rider Mixed Chorus Covered Much Ground i'Hail to Thee Our Alma Mater , the ex- Valley. cellent Mixed Chorus introduced Central's new Once again Mixed Chorus took their an- Alma Mater. This is only one ofthe many nual trip to Berkeley. They sang in the Christ- functions in which the chorus were partici- mas Pageant and gave a Spring Concert in pants. Many exciting and educational trips coniunction with the band. were taken by this year's Chorus. The high- Their director is Mr. Marvin Buller. light ot the year was the iourney to Squaw Lett to right, JGCQUG Bien, Pat Liddell Leonard Hoskins, Mr. Buller leads the chorus through a practice session Gary lida, Nancy Miguel, Judy Pittman. for Squaw Valley. -34- F li
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