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- - Q . - .. J J Front Row: Cynthia Koutny, Toni Walker, Jeanine Howe, Carolyn Ward, Nora Reuter, Verna Shipman, Ruth Morgan, Cheryl Hibbert, Jan Saunders, Mary Ellen Vernon, Buernice McCormick, Sheryl Zumwalt, Cynthia Mason, Kathy Chadwick, Lynette Harmon, Michelle Woodman. Row 2: Molly Mogan, Donna Howard, Lynn Prohaska, Sherry Hansen, Julie Baum, Diana Young, Ruth Cornmesser, Charlene Petersen, Linda Barnes, Kathy Rudd, Terry Locke, Kathy Elliott, Donna Wolff, Juanita Talbott, Christi Sutphin. Row 3: Manuel Borge, Sam Munoff, Hal Spence, Milton Smyd, Sam Morgan, Keith Johnson, Neal Roberson, David Panter, Rick Winter, Craig Fleshman, Tim Harvey, Terry Prohaska. Row 4: John Gorsline, Randy Mathson, Mike Carpenter, Greg Davis, Robin Stanley, Kevin Stephens, Ray Wunder, Steve Haag, Bari Columbari, Doug Radliff, Andy Gilbert, Joe Carnahan. Not shown: Carsten von Borstel, Eileen Radliff. ECC Choir This year the choir was very active T iiiitf' r uf P ,J by performing several concerts at EOC and other places. They started off the concert season with a different type of Christmas program. This year they had the audience singing along with them at times. The busiest time for the choir was if spring term, when they had seven con- certs to perform. Five of these con- certs were held at Elgin, Enterprise, Hermiston, Arlington, and Blue Moun- tain College. The other two were held at EOC. A- Q
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During choir tour, the Blue and Gold Singers sang at the old St. Peters Catholic church in The Dalles. The Blue and Gold Singers A variety of music ranging from Early Renaissance to Contemporary d made up the year of work for the Blue and Gold Singers. Under the directionl of Dr. John Cobb, this select group l performed three concerts and tour pro- grams with the Concert Choir in addi- tion to presenting another separate con cert. Probably the highlights of the year were the performances of Bach's Can- ata Number 106 Gottes Zeit ist de allerbeste Zeit and the presentation o Stephano Bernardi's Renaissance mass, Missa: ll Bianco e Dolce Cigno. lf one were to describe the year in two words, they would be work and dedication. The demands of intense concentration was rewarded by the sat- isfaction of superb performance. EOC Blue and Gold singers are, front row: Sherry Hansen, Nora Reuter, Verna Shipman, Diana Young, Cheryl Hibbert, Christi Sutphin, Juanita Talbott, Donna Wolff, Kathy Chadwick. Back row: Andy Gilbert, Bari Colombari, Craig Flesliman, Steve Haag Kevin Stephens, Robin Stanley, Hal Spence, Sam Munoff. Accompanist is Eileen Radliff. 4 NFXX
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Ambassadors Performing for a total of over 19,000 students, the Ambassadors toured throughout the state of Oregon. They perfonned for six junior colleges and many high schools. ln addition, they performed for service organiza- tions in LaGrande. There are ten students in the Am- bassadors. Lynn Prohaska has been in the group four years. She played the bass. Ron Emmons, also a four year member, played the guitar, mandolin and fiddle. Terry Prohaska, three year member, played guitar and dobro guitar. Duane Boyer played banjo, guitar, and electric bass. Andy Gilbert played mandolin, guitar, and drums. Hal Spence played guitar. Also playing guitar was Tom Kennedy. Kathy Wolfe played guitar, piano and bass. Christy Commons played the organ and danced. Playing the piano was Jan Saunders. All of them sang. 7 Ambassadors were, sitting: Christy Commons, Hal Spence, Jan Saunders, Ron Emmons, Tom Kennedy. Standing: Terry Prohaska, Andy Gilbert, Lynn Prohaska, Kathy Wolfe, and Duane Boyer. ave-K+ I , 2 A V. . ,Y i V , ' ':,, : p V. . 2 is , -I ,K 1 . t ,xg vw QM x ., .,,., NJ ii'
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