Eldorado High School - El Aguila Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1985

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The Golden Eagle Marching Band for the i984-85 school year was: Flutes: Lisa Goff, Penny Romero, Sharon Curzi. Kristen Beckmann, Holly Jones. Lisa Barnes, Diana Dater, Cherise Bart, Chris Jones. Monie Corona, Julie Henning. Lisa Simon, Vanessa Willock. April Hamadey, Barb McCoIlister, Cathy Huttenhow. Tara Bessen. Andrea Head, Lori Hall, Alma Esquibel. Laura lmmel, Nyleen Troxyl, Barb Stanley, Mitch Mann, Jennifer Hockox, Kim Lunstra, Barbara White and Sammy Teachout. Clarinets: Scott Woodward, Anissa Pearce. Chris Cline. Kim Struve, Matt lngells. Michelle Creager, Paula Smith, Steve Rozum. Angela Fitzgerald, Vicky Vittitoe, Tamela Gover. Cynthia Armiio. Jason Owen. Matthew Chavez, Mike Holmquist, Julie Byers, Tammy Moore, Jenny Pike, Kim Cole, Michelle Gaylord. Beth Prochazka, Heather Willock, Jennifer Byrne, Linda Grindstaff, Tina Montano, Richelle Murrell, Thad Pourch, Rusty Ray and Diana Wifall. Tuba: Alan Lee. Matt Armstrong. Eddie Verkkin and Zach Holler. Percussion: Ruth Zimmerman, Mike Sauer, Trey Stiles. Rick Belknap. Jim Archuletta, Mark Willaims. Tim Henningson, Dan Stouffer, Phil Mendelsohn. Mary Anne Crow, Linda Brown. Hal Richardson, Becky Brown, Jim Willaims, Robin Williams. Christie Conlster and Tim Demmie. Low Brass and Sax: Suzanne Doolan. Jahn Engels. Scott Pendelton. Chelly Teachout. Peter Crook. T. Payton, Mary McKinley. Mark Candelaria. Leslie Hill. John Molina. Bob Bertelle. Scott Oyler. James Payette, Chris Gassler, Kim Klammer. Missy Henderson, Greg Potson, Steve Monnin, Ron Render. Shannon Seaborn, Eric Klammer, Clay Williams, Robert Yusko, Cristy Williams, Allen Stanley, Pat Molina, Rick Fisher, Rick Stratton, Mike Emerine, Eric Elsner, Greg Rose, Tripp Killin and Richard Faust. Trumpets: Peter Stilwell, Randy Hall. Allen Bivens, Scott McCarty, Tono Pomerleau, Mike Fisher, Robert Bitto, Scott Williams, Scott Maass, Tony Navarette. Greg Harland, Ken Zimmerman, Alec Peber, Mark Woods. Brent Dunn, Kevin Broolie, Brett Tidler, Kelly Horn, Jason Welch. Jill Sandell. Chuck Hermon and Jeff Donovan. Drum Majors, Terri Burch and Robin Davis. Directors: Mr. Fessinger, Mr. Aslin and Mr. Lipka. 'alll L if I I em ,t -- . . ...n y, , ....... --ae-c -.. 5 1-' .. IIFI 'K 'rx The directors were: Stuart Fessinger and David Aslin. l 0 I The Drum Majors were: Teri Burch 232 and Robin Davis.

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The French Club blasted into the l984-i985 year with fundraisers. They had a carnival booth, sold candy and sent French messages during French Week. The money raised provided scholarships for a weekend at Glorieta. he sponsor. Ms. Roybal, was extremely proud of the club which also caroled during he holidays and accomplished two service proiects this year. This year. the Minority Student Union boasted doubling its number of members. The lub faced problems in the community. In addition, it was planning a large-group trip o the Bahamas. Thus. the club served to integrate different peoples. As technology propelled the world to become smaller. people found the need to now those from other backgrounds. Eldorado students were a powerful force in this OVBMEIII. Members of the International Club were: Stephanie Arias. Suzanne Baurer, Bryan Bieds- cheid. Anders Blom. Larry Brown, Laurie Brown, Dorothy Buell. Karen Caldwell, Julie Chavez. Angela Clement, Kristy Cole. Erica Connley. Monie Corona. Kami Cox. Jennifer Crenner, Sonia de Varges. Milissa Dotson, Andy Galanos. Robin Garcia, Isaac Hernandez. Yvonne Herrera. Christina Jaynes, Melinda Jeffers. Runar Karken. Kees Kat. Christian Klinghol, Jochem Kotthaus. Anna Laurila. Debbie Leach. Nancy Little. Gabriela fllobbij Mendoza. Anke Muller-Solger. Erin Nicolls, Christina Noftsker, Tacy Norwood, Patrick Or- ban, Yolanda Parsons. Craig Plyer. Linda Proc- tor, Mika Reinikainen. Tracy Risby, Maureen Roskom, Lotta Sahlen, Anne Spranger. Saan- non Stiley. Annie Stofac, Sheila Strohacker. Harald Thommessen, Bertha Tien, Kersti Ty- son, Shelle Van Veen, Kristin Van Veen, Shar- on Voss and Sally Wharton. 23l



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Golden Music Echoed Honors As the sun first peeked at the new day, the dedicated members of the Golden Eagle Marching Band stretched, donned their instruments and head- ed out to the field. lt was seven o'clock. The musicians stood at attention. The drum majors, Teri and Robin raised their arms. The show began!!! To prepare for marching competitions and halftime shows at football games. Eagle musicians spent each morning and Thursday afternoons in seemingly endless practice drills. ln addition, two weeks of t their time in August was dedicated to band camp. They realized that hard work, together with talent, provided the winning formula. Indeed, their perseverence was well rewarded. On October 20, The Golden Eagle Marching Band strutted onto the University of New Mexico Stadium field as the best in the Pageant of Bands! In addition to recieving best overall, they emerged with the outstanding brass section and outstanding percussion. Mark Woods took the title of outstanding soloist. They also placed fifth in the biggest marching competition of the season. the Zia Marching Band Festival, which included bands form Texas, Illinois, and Colorado. The Marching Band also opened the first day of the Balloon Fiesta. Consequently, the band provided unique opportunities for its members. They could compete for individual honors as well as group. Many tried for a place in All-State. Eldorado had record recipients of this honor. Alan Lee, a senior tuba player, performed in the McDonald's All-American Marching Band, an honor sought by musicians nationally. The drum major summed band opportunities as, probably the best experience at Eldorado as a lead- er! 233

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