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MARCHING BAND DISPLAYS EXCELLENCE The El Toro High School Marching Band was directed by Ms. Pat Rainer and showed excellence in every performance. They won first place in the first parade, which was Garden Grove. Following in October was the Artesia and Lester Oaks Band Reviews. Also during October was the La Mirada Field Show and Tournament in which the band won sweepstakes. In November, they par- ticipated in the Mission Viejo Band Review. They had many other shows, reviews, and tournaments, in which they won many awards in during the course of the year. The Band performed regularly at home game half time shows with the Drill Team and Pageantry. They also played at many varsi- ty events. I. Marching Band — Top Row: Mike Roatabaugh, Brian Neilson, Rich Vandewater. Ed Crew. John Hyte, Steve Thomas. Gary Berger, Bill Shcrcr, Todd Reinhardt. Ben Field. John McAuley. Robert Penick. John Holt. Jeff Shippley. Jeff Johnson and Matt Close. Second Row: Jen- nifer Watson. Jennifer Walsh. Mimi Verdier, Lynn Kulikowski, Vince Nieblas, Mildred Montebello. Diana Wolf. Tabby Hird, MaryAnn Dyal. Pam Sawyer. Kim Cravottas. Domenica Rodriguez. Michelle Burkett. Shannon Spellacy and Stephanie Frank. Third Row: Brad Josephs. Glenn White. Gary Schaffer. Erik Larson. Kim Franko, Larry Thomas. Katie O'Donnell. David Rccht. Craig Devine. Robert Ferguson. Natalie Fisher. Tim Demming. Rick Weston. Christie Guerra, Ronnie Stahl and Mike Szekley. Fourth Row: Eric Bayard. Tom Dailey. Roger Berger. Sheila Usher. Eric Anderson, Heather Saxby. Suzanne Wilson. Tom Osborn. Kitty Bluhm. Kris Lindholm, Rolland Javier. Pam Gray. Peyton Grover. Richard O'Brien, Barry Carlton and Mary Sullivan. Fifth Row: Jim Johnson, Kendall West. Amy Luccer. Camille Lewison, Liz Rodriguez, Kris Hess. Shelly Burkett. Veronica Dougherty, Michelle Pennick, Lee White, Allison McLaughlin. Tim Ditty. Michelle Houton, Mrs. Pat Rainer and Richard Watson. Bottom Row: Steve Ditty. Alan Grotsky, Tom Yarr- ington. Greg King, Barb Konyndykc. Kim Boydstun, Rochelle Clauson. April Wilhelm. Charles Nieblas, Don White. Mike Hayes. Pete Perez. Joanne Wenlock and Jennifer Fisher. 2. Trombonist Robert Penick stands at attention while waiting for drum major Rick Watson to give the signal to begin the pre-game show. 3. Drummer Leigh White relaxes and enjoys an away game. 4. Drum major Jim Johnson accepts an award to represent the Marching Band in parade com- petition. 5. Saxaphonist Gary Berger stands at attention at the judges corner of the parade. 66 Clubs
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A.S.B. COUNCIL GUIDES STUDENTS The Associated Student Body Coun- cil, headed by Mr. Keith Sims, pro- moted spirit in the student body this year at assemblies, pep rallies, spirit week and class competition. Their goal this year was to provide leadership and government for the school, along with encouraging academic activities and en suring unity. The motto, as in the past, was To Build a Brighter Future . At all times the Council was working toward their goal. 1 — Top row: Advisor Mr. Keith Sims. Sam Svitenko. Terri Focht, Cindy Hamm. Debbie Tome, Tharine Rudon, Barbara Coffman, Monica Osborn. Susan Hauschild. Karen See berg, Kathy Nokes, Barby Heavican. and Mark Matranga. Front row: Mark Reynolds. Larry Hughes, 8teve Svitenko. Nathan Woods, Joe Muklevicz, Todd Wallin, and Dave Zellhart. 2 — Steve Svitenko. A.S.B. Vice President, and A.S.B. President Nathan Woods converse at a meeting. 3 — A.S.B. Secretary Debbie Tome and Activities Com- missioner Karen Seeberg exchange views. 4 — Club Commissioner Susan Hauschild in- vites A.S.B. Treasurer Kathy Nokes to take a seat. 5 — Todd Wallin, senior class presi- dent. discusses a problem. 6 — Junior Class President Joe Muklevicz makes an urgent phone call. Clubs 65
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CHAMBER CHOIR PERFORMS OFTEN Chamber Choir, directed by Mr. Jerry Rouse, was the highlight of quite a few musical performances this year. These talented students were chosen out of many hopefuls to be a part of this group, the most distinguished choir group on campus. To kick off the year they performed eight concerts for the Laguna Hills Leisure World. Following were the Villa Valencia. El Toro High School, and Palm Springs Aeriel Tramway concerts in December. The entire month of March was devoted to the musical. “West Side Story. In April the Chamber choir had their big concert, where the new members were announc- ed and the alumni sang Beautiful Ci- ty. Also in April they performed again for Leisure World. In May they attended and performed in the annual Anaheim Convention Center show with all the other schools from the Saddleback Valley. During the year they also per- formed many shows for the junior high and elementary schools. The group was noted for its superb mixing of choreography with fine sing- ing. The choreography was done by the group itself, with the help of Rouse and Mrs. Karen Legome. Returning members were B. J. Walsh, Ron Soren- son. Kristine Eachus, Camilla Formica. Christine Fisher. Rande Crissinger. Fred Knight and Joe Toussant. I. Chamber Choir Top Row: Kristine Eachus. Bob Valdes. Ken Moody. Rande Crissinger and Bill Berger. Second Row: Fred Knight, Pat Vierheilg. Cheri Molendyk, Angel Caban. Christine Fisher. Camilla Formica, and Mrs. Legome. Third Row: Ron Sorensen, Nick Pokryska. Jeanette Roehricht, Dena Ming. B. J. Walsh and Debbie Crespo. Front Row: Craig Prickett. Michelle Hird. Daphne Rigsby, Cindy Gurley and Joe Toussant. 2. Jenny Roehricht. rehearses a song for the upcoming Leisure World concert. 3. Debbie Crespo. Christine Fisher and Michelle Hird practice mixing choreography with the music. 4. Fred Knight and Debbie Crespo prepare themselves for the annual Christmas assembly, starring the Chamber Choir. 5. The entire Chamber Choir performs for fellow students in Charger Hall. Clubs 67
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