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The members of Mixed Chorus were: Lynda Craig, Tracy Eckert, Pam Gallegos, Traci Goff. Mary lntogna. Kristin Michels, Sonia Moore, Jodee Ortega, Diane Pearce. Jodi Prado. Lisa Reinke, Lisa Ricci. Debbie Velasquez. Keila White and Michele Yeaman. i l UCKNETQ mbers ofthe Concert Chorus were Tracy Andrews, Sade Baron, Sherrie Bell, Chandra Bennett, Kendra Bubp, Buell Robert Carpenter James Cates Jana Cranfill, Darren Divine, Joe German, Edie Hamilton, Laryl Cindy Hoppman Holly Hostetler Laura lmmel. Tara King, Eric Klammer, Shari Lawrence, Kelly Long, Jeff Margaret Martinez Fay McCarty Matt Miles, Margo Mitchele, Anke Miiller-Folger, Erin Nicolls. Jennifer Lon Parker Russ Parker Scott Pascale Jaco Pastorius. Larisa Pedroncelli, Tammy Robinson, Mark Romero. Sars Marka Stephens Scott Thompson Shelle Van Etten. Julie Verdeia, Craig Wall, Debora Williams, Jim 24I
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The choral Department enjoyed the status as one of the largest and most prestigious in school music. Eldorado students had tremendous opportunities to learn vocal music. lf being part of a large group was a priority, a student could enroll in mixed chorus or concert choir. Concert choir required an audition, but mixed chorus maintained an open admission. ln April, the choirs attended the Spring Festival. Eldorado also had the Treble Chorus and Treble Ensemble for girls. These groups, along with other choruses, raised money through the sale of calendars and, during Christmas. sausage and cheese. Both girls choirs attended the District Seven Festival in the spring. For those dedicated to voice, Eldorado offered Gold Rush, the award winning swing choir. This opportunity, opened only to sophomores, juniors and seniors. incorporated lively music with upbeat choreography. Gold Rush participated in Solo and Ensemble Festival and the Spring Choir Festival. This year, they were asked to perform at the Governor's Award Banquet. ln addition, they performed at nursing homes during the holiday season. Each member of a chorus could compete for a place in the All-State Music Clinic on January I0 thru I2 at the University of New Mexico. Consequently. the Eldorado Choral Department integrated the talent of individuals and presented it in harmony. horuses Satisfied Eldorado's Re choir ment for Excellence The members of Gold Rush were: Tracy Andrews, Megan Anthony, Diana Barott, Chandra Bennett. Larry Brown, Dorothy Buell. Teri Burch, Bob Dennis. Julie Dir. Ken Dunfee. Monique Fine, Joe Ger- man. Chris Graham, Micheal Har- court. Johnathan Hoover, Kristi Jones, Eric Clammer. Kevin Knighton, Kelly Long. Margaret Martinez. Lori Parker. Scott Pascale. Larisa Pedroncelli, James Pickens. Rusty Ray. Hall Richardson, Kelly Sanchez. Rod Shampine, Scott Smiset. Scott Thompson, Shelle Van Etten. Heidi Wenger! and Jim Wil- liams. 'f at 240
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The members of the Treble Chorus were: Jennifer Anderegg. Lisa Barg. Karen Beezhold, Barbara Buffington, Stacie Dobbs, Jennifer Hansen. Catherine Harcourt, Tracy Hartman. Cyn- thia Hobson, Stacey Jennings, Sabrina Knauer. Cauna Mal- denado. Antanya Sisnerso, Veronica Talley and Kim Wilkin- SOII. The members of the Treble Ensemble were: Colette Barott, Kathy Bazan. Heather Berg. Kimberly Berry, Tanya Blakely. Jennifer U51 il Crenner, Jenny Farrel, Erica Fox, Alice Gluesing, Michele Greenwood, Eileen Henke. Elizabeth Herrington, Robin Hud- gins, Jessica Irwin, Elizabeth Johnson. Amy Korthand, Tacy Leonard. Sheryl Lund- berg, Katherine Mann, Patricia Martinez, Lorna McBride, Melanie Mummert, Alison Oates, Colleen O'NeilI, Maria Quesada, Monoca Robertson, Theresa Royce, Dan- ette Saxey, Michelle Taylor and Deanna Tuschhoff. 242
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