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of ecstacy as a slight breeze brings you back to reality, pushing to the Chorus room where you knock over Mr. Hack. ar the Chorus was realhf excellent. They performed at the open and did a very fine job. This year the choir got new robes and lsers. The Choir applied to Disneyland to sing in the Spring. Other the choir performed were at different clubs and Christmas .ng in Sun City. Their different sales were tumblers and caps. ad I 'm a Choir member because Mr. Hack says Choir is the best ound'1 said Jana talhss. This years class ofhcers were Randy g President: Yvette tizotte, Vice President' and Mike Mc Millan, rer. This years Choir will never be forgotten you know as you n to your next class. unej What time did you say we get out of this class? Irene asks Pat. two! The 1983- 84 Chorus from top,' Hector Celaya, Lorenzo Castro, Anthony Reese, Norman Yasunari Greg Jarvis, John Oa vey, Jeff Davey, Mike McMillan, Randy Freeburg, Yvette Lizotte, Jana Lalliss, Mary Whoeler, Michelle Lizotte, Rikki Hammer, Ray Balderas, Ubaldo Leyva, Lisa Turner, Melhssa Feron, Candy Smith. threej l'm leaving!! didn 't think that there would be that many people watching! says Yvette. tourj Cindy and Oscar seem to spring straight from the sixties!tiveJ Oh yea! You don 't like this dance? Well that's just tough beans! Lisa seems to be saying. sixj Hey Yvette. what are you talking about? This dance is realhf fun! says Clara Moreno. sevenj You guys, lets get out ol here! The killer Tomatoes are rolling this way! Judy is saying to Maggie and Denise, eighth So here we are with open arms! Rachel, Judy, and Cindy seem to be saying. three ff' 1 1. i K Q ft I . '. L 1 fl. K . . I'
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SPOTLIGHT DN DANCE CHDRUS JAM You enter a spacious room and spot a huge mirror engulhng one wall. Suddenhf the silence is shattered by a herd of girls crowding out of a doorway on the other side of the room. The girls are quieteai and a petite woman wearing the same strange apparrel calls out their names. When this is done she sa ys, Everyone onto the floor. Music fills the air and the girls begin to dance. Point your toes, stand up straight spot to the mirror, SlIrllLE! -words Dysart Dancers must have heard jillions of times this year, These talented girls leaped into action performing in the fall when the Advanced and the intermediate classes performed at the Civic Plaza. To get into dance the girls tried out at the end of the year. They were taught a routine and were judged on their performance and chosen based on potential ability, sliilt and personality. Dance is a sectioned into three groupsg Advanced intermediate, and Begi Throughout the year they had many sales to earn money for cos for the Spring Dance Show I which climaxed what had been war all yearj. The three groups performed for the general public, Luke and Su Elementary Schools, and the Junior High. The performances three days and two nights. You lea ve the dance floor with the pulsating sounds of music and 7-8 ringing in your ears. You pinch yourself to prove that it just a wildhf exciting dream and mo ve through the double doors 1' 6:9 X iv ,ig
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HUT OFF THE PRESS Behind the pages of the newspaper we had the staff No one knew how hard the deadlines were because the pulling out of hair and the screaming of lungs never showed up on the papen onkr the expert writing and picture taking skills. Mrs. Duff the newspaper advisen was known to yell such things as, Lets get to work, l want to see some stories in today. and 'vim I ever going to get everyone 's attention at the same time? Mrs. Duff stated that she was very proud of the way the staff got the newspaper out on time when she was absent for J week in November. Norma Salas, Co-Editoc commented that they shared the work-load 'M ,WNV . ,W.,,,...a.,s,., . Ar -Q. . ' .71 -xi vifii-,Miki-,aaa Nm - Qu , 0175 -l . 3 I X ,, ,all l .i sf? ' hve f' . ,,iii fi f ff fi . W . . as uma, and worked together One major problem this year was the plu t The photo lab was closed down due to leakage from the sink, b much compromising the deadlines were met successfulhf. Robert Ramirez President Norma Salas Wce President Dorine Mrs. Dutt was also the Photo Club sponsor. This years ofhcerj dl I L Treasuren' and Alice Gonzales, Secretary. Photo Club was full v work, but we all pitched in and got the job done, said Rob. We should all thank the terrihc newspaper staff and photo ci bringing us a well informed yeartl 'G - - r 9 i V V W h 3 g 1-fs.. .. 5 5 me fe M frs? x
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