David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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'iii lvMx1f.:f,'.iKz, Mu ,qu .Xi Q ,, . tm L The BKSGER they are State Festival. x 3 The Madrigals earned a sec- ond place at the Roosevelt 'il r9i?i?z' have fi v- W Madrigals honored at festival, choirs win awards. Next year we'll win first place, said Valerie Williams, a member of both the Concert Choir and the Madrigals. Last summer the Madrigals trav- eled to England for the Oxford lVladri- gals Festival as the performing and workshop choir. Once there, the choir students toured the southern part of England and nine concerts in various cities. They were in the Oxford Madrigal Festival at which the participants rep- resent the United States and Europe. This Festival is held every two years. The concert choir won first place division ratings at the Six Flags Cho- ral Festival. Crockett's Boys Choir, which was reorganized after three years of non- existence, won a superior rating in concert choir, something that has never been done before at Crockett. Crockett singers enjoy making music, was one of the more fre- quent comments the judges made about the Choral Department. MADRIGALS. First row: Eric Thompson, Debby Law, Teresa Hemp' hill, Lenora Post, Jimmy Fleese, Linda Bagby, Annette Johnson and Paul Walker, Second row: George Clark, Sue Northup, Paul Davis, Julie Crow, Conrad Wilson, Angela Horton, Rita Claxton, Mike Chras' tecky, Lavonne Reed, Mike Walton, Marina Zwernemann and Mike McGarah. CONCERT CHOIR. First row. Angela Horton, Denise Tankersley fasst. librarianj, Lavonne Reed, Connie Bloomer, Rita Claxton flibrariany, Terri Wilson, Becky Atkinson, Marina Zwernemann fsecf retaryj, Valerie Mullins, Teri Arnold, Julie Crow, Sue Nonhup ftrea- surerj. Second row: Molly Ward, Annette Johnson f2nd vice-presr denty, Lenora Post, Linda Bagby, Tammy Andricak, Leslie West, Deb ble Law, Laurie Station, Betsy Bennett and Valerie Williams. Third row: David Adamson, Eric Thompson, Paul Walker, Thomas Mayer, Steve Tung, Garry Gore, Stan Chambers, Mike Chrastecky, Mike Wal' ton, Doug Fisher, Flobin Mangam freportery. Fourth row: Dennis Fell, George Clark, David Durham, Jerry Coorrell, Paul Davis, Mike McGarah Cpresldentj, Robert Warren, Chris Bell, James Reese, David Laurel qreporterj. MIXED CHOIR, First row: Tammy Linton, Linda Gustafson, Melanie Stein, Debbie Vickers, Connie Gould, Patricia McCoskey, Rosie Linda Alvarez and Janet Urias. Second row: Debbie Duke, Sheri Wheat, Lori Raby, Michele Vanecek, Carla Nash, Linda Hodges, Theresa Lambert, Kim Kohn and Theresa Dragon Third row: Harold Robin- son, Mark Brown and John Bryant. . -md.. , ,. K , s.. f ' -ff: ,, ,sun L' f s fx



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5.7-eil , Actors fill year with flawless productions and participations. Proving its capacity to act, the rama Club led an active year both n and off stage. Supported by its ponsor, Ms. Mary Price, the club ad a production-filled year that was nterspersed with other activities. Participating in the Cougarland arade was one of the first activities fthe year. Club members, cos- umed as clowns, frolicked their way own Manchaca Road. A costume Halloween party rought out the hidden personalities f club members, as they made their ay through a treasure hunt to the 'monster mash. ,, , f. ,sk All of these activities built up to the first production of the year, The Importance of Being of Earnest which ran December 2-3. Following this production, those who had earned enough Thespian points during the year were inducted into the International Thespian Soci- ety. Their initiation included a for- mal ceremony and rites such as singing the official Thespian song. Some of these veteran actors were joined by novices to produce the UIL One-Act play, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. This production was quickly followed by two Reader's The- ater productions, The Grave and Between Americans. The two plays were performed for English classes during their class periods. The year was concluded with a banquet at Spaghetti Warehouse where new officers were announced, Thespians were initiated and various skits were performed. DRAMA CLUB. First row: Leah Heptner, Melanie Garza, Lesa Land- rum, Jackie Gralczyk, Karen Spurkosky, Carolyn Foote, Ms. Mary Price, Beth Olson, Carlos Bonazza, Lisa Hayes, Marty Belvms and Karen Crumley. Second row: Mike Garza, Keith Knepp, Mike Carpen- ter, Diana Toupin, Darenda Edwards, Lisa Deangelo, Laura Cart- wright, Lori Mitchell, Anna Withey, Barbara Thames and Phyllis Hage. Third row: Diane Zurovec, Ronny Ramirez, Mel Gonzales, Tracy Green, Tony Natera, Judy Sinclair, Barton Faulks, Al Eells, Charles Roberts, Mike McCowr1, K Brown and Daniel Esquivel. drama club 113 rolyn

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