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l Choir Ranks The vocal music program at Cholla con- sisted of five choirs - Beginning Boys Choir, Beginning Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Chol- laires Ensemble, and Intermediate Chorus - a new choir this past year at Cholla. The T65 choir students at Cholla were busy through- out the year singing for various events and performances. These included a perfor- mance with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Tucson, two concerts at the San Xavier Mis- sion, a Spring Concert, Beginning Choir and All-City Choral Festivals, 3 performances of UWest Side Story, and the Chollaires Showcase. Cholla singers earned 8 superior and 6 excellent ratings in the AIA Solo-En- semble festival, and placed TO singers in the South Central Regional Choir, the most ever at Cholla. Enthusiasm for singing and per- forming was high all year, as the students consistently improved under the direction of Mr. Williamson. With the good quality of voices and attitudes displayed in the Begin- ning, Intermediate, and Concert Choirs, the future ofthe vocal music program at Cholla High School is very bright. Due to the rebuilding year in the vocal music program, the Chollaires were a small- er group numbering about 14. The member- ship also fluctuated a lot because of students learning due to class conflicts and other rea- sons. But even with complications like these, the Chollaires still put in much hard work and gave many fine performances. Some of the outstanding students in the group were: Glenn Parks, Veronica Esquibel, Tim Garcia, Jona Hrdlicka, Sabrina Meadows, and Kim Winters. Most of Cholla's Solo Ensemble Fes- tival and Regional Choir participants were members of the Chollaires. With the com- bined efforts of returning members and new singers coming up from intermediate and concert choir, next year's Chollaires Ensem- ble should be a strong and talented group. Special thanks to Mr. Williamson for his as- sistance. - By LaTrice Brewster 119 Excellent And Superior sl gf' -1, 5 I First Row. Glenn Parks, Veronica Esquible, Kim Winters, Jona Hrdilcka, Denise Armenta, Tony Palma. Second Row Gfondinglf Mr. Williamson, Marty Pina, Tracy Bowler, Tim Garcia, Walter Halloway, Denise Armenta. Photos by Larry Lurie, and Choir parents. ' -. Musicals, Festivals, And Performances
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Crchestro On the Move Group Shot - Middle Right: Front row' Niccole Villa, Steven Forney, Gina Quiiada, Alonzo Abeyta. Middle row,- Tony Tremor, Jacque Haywood, Tammi Cascarelli, Jason Lozinski. Back row. Mr, Griggs, Charles Pitts, Alfredo Gonzales, Jona Hrdlicka. The violins, violas, cello and bass sections worked under the director of our new in- structor Mr. Griggs. Their performances in- cluded participation in the Junior High Or- chestra Festival, elementary school visita- tions and at Cholla. The violin section included Vicki Espirno, Jennifer Leonard, Alonzo Abeyta, Nicole Vil- la, Gina Quiiada, Steven Farney, Charlie Manherz. The violos section included Tammi Cascarelli, Jacki Haywood, Tony Tremor, and Jason Lozinski. The ceiio section included Jona Hrdlicka, and Charles Pitts. The boss sections included Alfredo Gonzales. The orchestra members sold candles dur- ing Christmas to raise funds for additional needed supplies. Mr. Griggs stated, ul would like to acti- vate more players on campus and save the program! - By Nicole Villa Charger Pride l
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K . i'K'5S'?4 I' L Q if e.....,m M Lf! ibfl.. -fi . .P .. Q., pf TMJ N e 1 New 1 ev' I I .71 l', Z Q i ' .. 55? QL-RJ: Veronica Esquible - Vice President, Teeda Williams - President, Glenn Parks - Treasurer. L f + Additions: Intermediate Choir The Intermediate mixed chorus was a new addition to the Cholla Vocal Music Program this year. This choir is made up mostly of sophomores who have gone through Begin- ning Choir and are preparing themselves for Cholla is one of only two schools in the Tuc- son area that has three mixed choirs past the beginning level in its program. The students in this choir worked hard and accomplished X a tremendous amount, and along with Mr .f f .191 X . H., Williamson, had a great time singing, EIQSJ performing together. Highlights ofthmmh J, were performances for the Fall Clxgllr LU luck, San Xavier Mission Christ C ceri ' ' Spring Concert and a f'r p'SlQi r , ' mance for the All-City C esti al, ev 0' eral otitis Intermediaiyn ersr .dxarticii-.xg pate Solo-Ensemb e Fes' ' , Yg'ionaQ.J Front Pow tkneelfngt: Mr. Williamson, Joe Marsh, Frank Fletcher, Bob Bouncher, Second Row tsfttingt: Renee Segura, Qhoiiy Gnd lhe Qpring mU5l - Aurora Nolina, Geraldine Velasquez, Bonnie Sims, Jennifer Shivers, Jennifer Cook, Tracy Bowler, Dian Galavez, Figjhe Co CQLCI-,oi h ps'--fo SDI-le Sandi Armstrong, Denise Armenta, Michelle Cranz, Kim Winters. Third Row tstandfngtj Jesse Gowin, Charlotte Bfowniqxsfah X N , isslonl , e Tic-LC. LBC HGH Uixzz Vicki Lupkes, Roy Vasquez, Mike St. Germain, Sean Cuitkovich, Steve Nettles, Christy Aycott, Murry Walker.lNtaLd !h,Ih XH, .T Mx X Pictured: Brian Sanchez, Sabrina Meadows, Tony Palma, Marty Pina, Victor Ocha, Tina Benton, Oscar Morelno, WI 1 I Grmo C es -Q . 'XXX L Sondra Perez. Photos by Dennis Nasta and Larry Lurie. - here Ghol Uk nce Jhonkga G BQ: er attit Albin ast yex n 'has or V . F raw ta ent, and is mort-:bf ele grou ' Front Row tsittingtf Darcie Bloudeaux, Kim Adel, Michelle Vasberg, Patricia Armenta, Second Pow tkneettngtf Toosdhi Ward, Darla Winn, Terri Wikfors, Oswaldo Bustamante, Karen Lewis, Rhonda Larson, Third Row tsitttngtf Marvina Wofford Stephanie Moll, Anna Avila, Adrianna Arriola, Rabecca Sancha Heidi Cumming, Jan Stanton, Fourth Row tstandingtf J.B. McElfresh, Jim McLaughlin, Mr. Williamson, Dan Mathieso, Mike St. Germain, Brian Sanchez. Back Row tstondtngtf Murray Walker, Joe Marsh, John Yates, Darryl lvy, Bob Boucher, Not pictured: Pat Fenner, Scott Halle, Gus Valenzuela. Qr Mr. Wfilli son-dtateiqghe g ix e to ecrliit w e ers,-bei 'o 'n f r xx . . f five m I , andx ive thmest per , lyrz , I ncieixbhgf com. he o 1 ere 1 I X h f f ig ancko e t m I oses o org if - 1 U1 X f G. Y! . wkis Neach shel-lc o h eNself confifzicxz t N t 'lfhdjpeop I in Conce Choigjhav i et cer- tqiy re i ents ulsh as bei res siblelx fan s Gm: , hdvin a de ' Q sind, aiidbx rhahxl Hltu . gm the 'choir isaggvmxakh iff ren such as, MST it . Q ristmgx n t , 'iGQypsy Life T I ,, V wx- C Y A The officer e:PresidentJ.,:l'ei '- I D liams, Vi P es' ent - Veronica el, X Secretary Treasu rx- GI n f P rks. , Nx , X, X . ,f QVXU . lit. Intermediate, Concert, Ensemble Choir NNI ' .R Concert Choir on the Chollaires Ensemble. X Qxxlv 5
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