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8433) SE TOP, members of Modern Dance Club, Kathy Gaskin, Linda Rogers, Maggie Mc- Murtry, Natalie Green, Tricia Black, Jill Stoltz, Tina Spriggs, Rita Guthrie; ABOVE RIGHT, Linda Gordon, Laurie Yarter, Diana Robinson, Mary Barnes, Terry Myers. Mrs. Cheryl McGuinnis, dance sponsor, is also the dance instructor. This year modern dance was presented as a class. Members learn the history of dance and its famous people. They also learn to choreagraph their dances by improvisation. The dancers follow Martha Graham’s theory that ‘‘All movement comes from the diaphram.”’ The dancers are seen fre- quenty lending their grace and elegance to many assemblies and programs throughout the year.
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TOP, Linda Rogers, Natalie Green, and Tricia Black do an arobesque. ABOVE LEFT, Natalie Green performs a jump in part of her dance. ABOVE RIGHT, Maggie McMurtry, Jill Stoltz, and Tina Spriggs are caught in mid-air. LEFT, Maggie McMurtry and Natalie Green do a split-jump. RIGHT, Tina Spriggs does a front split-jump for the ending of their dance.
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ABOVE, Linda Lasonder works on a layout for the El Caballero. BELOW, LEFT, the El Caballero and Spur photographers, Wayne Bishop and Mike Stewart, discuss the picture schedule for the staffs. BELOW, RIGHT, Sandra Leek, Debbie Bartley, Chuck Disen, and Kris Nelson discuss and design a layout for the newspaper. BELOW, the ‘68-’69 El Caballero staff, May Gin, Jennifer Koeppen, Pat Hickok, Debbie Bartley, Sandra Leek, Barbara Zellar, Kathy Leman, Elaine Jester, Mark Meany, Alex Apalo- tequi, Chuck Disen, Nelson. Las Notictas de los Cabs The El Caballero newspaper is published monthly during the school year by the class in journalism, open to all stu- dents. Since the newspaper is fi- nanced by district funds, the paper is distributed free to all students.
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