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1 ,...........-- Page 36 2 3 1. Anxious Chorus members practice before a Spr- ing Concert. 2. The Chorus members. 3. Mr. Behrens and students rehearse for the Holi- day show. Page 37 l. Dressed up and ready to go, Concert Choir prac- tices one number before going to the Winter Concert. 2. Mr. Lee demonstrates how to sing the note just right. 3. Laura Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Patricia Olden- burg rehearse a quick number before performing. 4. The Concert Choir members. Concert Choir f 37
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Performances Prove Great Challenge he Concert Choir and Chorus excelled at perform- ing. Concert Choir had forty members. They gaue performances at such places as the Winter Concert, Montclair Plaza, Pops Concert, Summit Elementary School, and County Choir Clinic at the Uniuersity of Redlands. The Choir is hard to get into because an audi- tion is required. The Chorus had performances at the Spring Concert, Holiday Show and Etiwanda's Musical, The Wiz. Both groups represented Etiwanda High at all community performances. Mr. Lee taught Choir, while Mr. Behrens had the Chorus. The Concert Choir Members: Chandra Anderson, Angelia Berry, Shellie Brann, Anthony Castillo, Christina Childs, Christy Diaz, Eric Dick, Jennifer Edmon, Katherine Emerson, Daren Ford, Nicole Ford, Todd Haily, Tracey Howell, Cheryl Johnson, Robert Johnson, Ursula Kleinecke, Holly Kyle, Lisa Lamm, Andrea Matthews, Tana Murray, Jennifer Nelson, Darcy Nygaard, Dawn Nygaard, Patricia Oldenburg, Eric Powell, Sergio Rameriz, Valerie Ramos, Jason Rogers, Mark Rogers, Janine Rohlf, Michael Simpson, Angela Smith, Ursula Stuter, Rene Tippens, Dean Walter, David Watters, Paula Westenhaver, Terry Yanik. The Chorus: Grace Alcorn, Pauline Araneta, Veronica Avila, Leah Bender, Teri Bongardt, Dian Brown, Stacy Brund, Gina Burhus, Shirlene Conrad, Theresa Daugherty, Aurora Chacon, Kim Heledreth, Kim Higgins, Nicole Ford, Heidi Kreger, Lisa Maciel, Margo Magend, Jewellee Mattern, Krista McConnel, Margret McDonald, Jason Miller, Jon Mills, Tracy Mitchell, Jason More, Sharon Page, Gina Scanlin, Rachelle Tarin, Steve Tavizon, Shirley Topolse, Yvonne Torrez, Carol Llmland, Tracy Wolcott, Rene Compton, Shellie Brown, Mark Miraldi, Staci Castin, Shelly Simola. 2 36 X Chorus
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tiwanda High school had many outstanding students in sports, band, and art. These people were singled out for various awards and have entertained us. Etiwanda's dance class was no exception to the talent that has prevailed here. They were in the production, The Wiz, they have danced in many noon shows, and also had recital in the spring. The advisor of Dance, Mrs. Miranda, had two classes with approximately 75 students. All of these students sign- ed upg there were no auditions to participate. The students liked to dance mainly to rock, doing modern or jazz danc- ing. Mrs. Miranda had many outstanding students, but there were five that she called her top students: Stacy Castin, Anna Romanazzi, Rose Romanazzi, Denise Trostle, and Leigha Meyer. These students worked hard all year and it paid off. Dance class provided another reason for EHS to be proud. 3 1. Shelly Choate and Shelly Laird show their true selves. 2. Front row: Ericka Spain, Anna Romannazzi. Second row: Becky Lee, Desiree Long, Marie Anaya, Marlyn Hele, Kristi Brown, Kelly Scott, Laurie French, Candi Wheeler, Shelley Laird. Back row: Lori Peddle, Kim Wilky, Christi Holiday, Denise Trotle, Lori Rose, Stephanie Kubic, Stacy Castin, Rolonda Riley, Sherell Sellers, Stephanie Offutt, Melody Barker, Shirline Conrad, Holly Christenson, Arlene Lombardi, Shelley Choate. 3. Cindy Barnes, Louise Hector, Tracey Bryant, Tanya Tarrango and Rose Romannazzi, make a dramatic ending to their dance. 4. Anna Romannazzi, and Ericka Spain practice their dance for the noon show. 38 1 Modern Dance
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