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. Suzanne Epps, senior, and Mary Melton, iior, listen attentively to the key being played C.J. Leslie, choir director, in order to tune ir voices in unison with the rest ol the choir the presentation of their contest music. ln a concert lor the parents ol the choir, Gayle Rigsby, senior, JoJohn Wilkerson, The choir sings at the opening ol Pasadena freshman, Flosana Ribiero, freshman, and Town Square mall. Mark Bishop, iunior, sing their contest music. Entertaining the shoppers at the grand opening of Pasadena's Town Square Mall on May 5 is the Girls' Choir. The Boys' Choir present their contest music. At far right are Yvette Morgan, junior, and Gayle Rigsby, senior, contributing to the tenor section. Choir 135
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134 Choir Taking a break between performances are Carrie Catropia, senior, Jessie Garza, sophomore, Sharon Fuller, sophomore, and other members on U18 Gil'lS' choir. Kathy Robbins. sophomore, Codysue Voss, junbr, and Sue Renfro, junior, assemble in preparation for a concert at Pasadena Town Square mall. i Rhonda Peace, sophomore, Sandra Luther, senior, Kathy Rob- bins, sophomore, Emaan Alsadi, sophomore, Leslie Scott, senior, and Angelique Martinez, junior, enjoy a first look atsPasadena Town Square, where they performed for the grand opening. Tuning Up A SuccessfulYear Sponsoring the Chamber of Horrors Haun- ted House kicked off a profitable year for the choir. The haunted house opened the week preceeding Halloween and brought in ap- proximately S6000. The choir also sold fruit cakes, had a pop show, and presented a musical, The Sound of Music. During Christmas the Chorale Choir gave over 15 concerts including singing at Texas Commerce Bank, First City-Almeda Bank, and three different nursing homes. The con- cert choir sanq at Pasadena State Bank and the opening of PasadenabTown Square Mall. The Orange Velvet Choir sang at several stock investor meetings. At contest the Second Girls' Choir received sweepstakes, while the First Girls' Choir and the Boys' Choir were awarded a 1 in sightreading. At regional choir contest Dona Ricketts, senior, Suzanne Epps, senior, and Twyla Partin, senior, advanced to state. While on choir tour to San Antonio and Austin, the choir sang at McCallum High School. They performed with McCallum's choir. Officers for this year's Chorale were Wes Schoppa, president, Mary Holt, vice- president, Epps, secretary, Bill Gadd and Masha Passmore, librarians, Kirk Belch, reporter, and Glenn Thurman, equipment manager. Officers for Concert choir were Schoppa, president, Mary Melton, vice- president, Nancy Ellis, secretary, Sue Renfro and Pam Desormeaux, librarians, Fayellen Shreck, reporter, and Thomas McNabb, equipment manager. intently watching the director for their cu are Thomas McNabb, junior, and Trip Davie sophomore. They are performing their cor test music in the auditorium.
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VICA lt's good because I wlll always be able to fall back on it even though I won't make it my profession. -Marcos Munoz Speakers Enhance VICA, DECA Program Vocational Industrial Clubs of America included cosmetology, auto paint and body, industrial cooperative training, radio and tv, and auto mechanics. All classes met together on oc- casions lor guest speakers or films. Each of the classes of the club were sponsored individually by their teachers. Sponsors in- Dehbie Murphy, senior, cuts senior Jackie Koster's hair during their cosmetology class. cluded Rose Marie White, cosmetoIOQYZ Robert Scarberry, auto paint and bodyg Garland Bland, Industrial Cooperative Training, Jesse Armstrong, radio and tvg and Frank Waskow, auto mechanics. Members of cosmetology at- tended VlCA's District Contest on March 5. Several lirst and second places were made. Students of the Distribu Education Clubs of Ameri sponsored by Warren Adar were bu sy with many projects. At the Pasadena Rodeo Para the students got together to bi a float. They built a boat il salute to the navy, according Ben Ritter, senior. Most ot money used was donated by Booster Club. The boat receive Christopher Garcia, junior, brushes seam sealer on a truck be' replacing its windshield. lk 54 H' Ss K --.av g.. Q 9'-a W. fs 5 y ,,v,, . ,. ,....r i ... f . ll . T g , ,. ,.. , - P 91 i . .sls. I : ' . -- ,.- riit . ...f ... S . .ssc 3 ,,. 5... ... Q ....... M . ......... You get to most a M Frank Waskow, auto mechanics teacher, shows Sammy Abrego how to turn the drums to repair a set ol peoplz. ll leagred more tha. - - is' rnougr woo . U car brakes during fourth period auto mechan c -Mlchm S1 136 VICAIDECA
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