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1... .1 A-'fc V 42. in V W Yfffwvyyfwwk Helping to make the music sparkle dur- ing half-time at the McHigh game, Chandra Davis clangs the cymbals to Calida while Freddy Ramirez and Zaron Nelson keep the beat on the drums. Dropping a few helpful hints, Mt. Llanes shows Zulema Rodriguez how ta perfect a difficult piece of music. Prac- tice makes perfect, but help daesn't hurt. Frosty dldn't make it ta EFHS for Christmas so Isabel Villarreal and some students from an class make their own version to hang on the cofeti-rio wall. i ti ss 1 iii I have naturally curly hair! This favorite line of Melissa Garza's character, Frieda, wan the audiences laughter at the performance of You're o Good Man, Charlie Brown. . I . . .. 1 i ..., - f 2. S ., ' K - ' Fine Arts 69
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Marissa Ortiz diligently moves up an octave for the Latin song she is practic- ing while Rhonda Perez leafs through music for her favorite piece. If you had peeked into the choir room on an early mid-October morning, you could have caught students practicing for regionals. Greg Potter trumpets his way though the Bobcat Special. The band really raised spirit in the game against Memorial. 68 Fine Arts S X On with the show Fine Arts spotlight student talent Being a member of Choir, Orchestra, Band, or Theater Arts means performing and that means a queasy stomach, clammy hands, or sweating it out with the rest of the gang. Yvonne Florez of Choir said, I get petrified everytime l go on stage! Lilly Gutierrez said, l feel ridiculous before I go on, but Richard Vela and Martin Drewey felt differently, We never get nervous. Even though many get nervous, most love going to competition for the thrill. Theater Arts students in the third period class performed a series of humorous plays: The Little Peasant, The Breman Town Musicians, The Robber Bridegroom, Henny Penny, and The Fisherman and His Wife. Some of the students were in a play called You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. The cast included Andriana Garza, Marissa Ortiz, Kevin Krska, Melissa Garza, Rhonda Perez. David Friedland, and Susan Garcia along with some students from the High School. The play, directed by Mr. Hino- josa, was a great success. An- driana Garza said I just love being on stage with all my friends, Marissa Ortiz said she felt as if the cast was one big happy family, especially when they held hands and prayed before performing. Competition, something special for everyone, was cer- tainly important. The Choir competed in U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble Feb. 7 and the U.l.L. Concert and Sightreading com- petition the first week of April. Mrs. Simek said, We enjoy go- ing to competition because we get to know each other and others better. The band feels the some way. Band students competed for two different bands and although they didn't always win, they were good sports. Uniforms were despised by all. Most were too hot, scrat- chy, uncomfortable, and too big or too small. The Choir had to wear long black dresses and tuxedos. Mrs. Simek said, They look very formal, and I love the look. At any rate, everyone survived the year in their uniforms and most classes gave special parties at Christmas or the end of the year as rewards. The Art class contributed to several dances by making fan- tastic decorations. At the Homecoming dance, they even had streamers and fish hanging from the ceiling. Whether nervous, excited, depressed or happy, students stuck together and gave it their all. Now, isn't that what it's all about?
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Eddie Hemichson looks pleased with the grade on the paper which Vonesso Perez has just returned to him. Sergio Villareol presents his project of the ln- slde of the plont cell. Students in Mr. Sonchez's and Miss Gcillndds science classes completed several projects during the yeor. I , 3? I' K 1' -. ,.. ,M A WZ , I i V ,. ,V , E f,,,, W ! ., V , 3 123: f I V' f , ff f U sz f gr ..,,,, ' When o class discussion gets too enthusiastic, Mrs. Gonzalez coils for quiet from her physical science students. Moth f Science 5 1 N if N X x NN N , . XX
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