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Hoganson. The three chorus ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Jenny Mclntyre, Pam Liaboe, Phyllis Garcia, Cheri Schoonover, Sharon Bruegge, Eileen Wall, Charlene Siegel, Marcy Williams Second Row: Robert Newton, Preston Pieper, Gunter Point- inger, John Mendonca, Steve Luchs, Milton Schnitger, Greg Thomas, Renee Zagala, Claire Mills, Betsy Rasmussen Third Row: Jeff Janke, Linda Whitney, Bob Pamplin, Phil Tenerelli, Howard Rotsch, Doug Riddle, Brett London, Wendy Woodcock, Karn Jor- stad, Patty Pape, Shelly Gabler, Sarah Palmer, Kathy Zagala ,. . Back Row: Barry Moniak, Bill Devine, Mike Hub- bard, Allan Moll, Bill Stringham, Nels Christiansen, Secretary Kathie Koeller, Gayle Hemstreet, Marg Johnson, Diane Koeller, Pat Lackey, Ginger Mehler, Ka- thy Pape. Choruses And Orchestra BOYS' CHORUS-Front Row: Phil Rampey, Larry Littlejohn, Jim Miller, Claigh Jensen, Terry Ridge, Dickie Stevenson, Danny Carrasco . . . Second Row: Paul Gardner, Jett Jones, Doug Scheel, Tim Ratini, Steve Buehler, Kirk Ogdon Back Row: Tim Weidert, John Phillips, Bob Kronenberg, Mike Johnson, Doug Young, Gary Ricard, Steve Casey. Excel THIS YEAR'S Chorus' were un der the direction otMr. William Boys, Girls, and Advanced Girls, participated in many at the school's musical activities. The Boys Chorus sang at the PTA, the Argo Fair, and at the Christmas Program, as vvell as the Spring Concert. All three of the Chorus' tried out for the musical Camelot An appearance at the District Music Festival was a highlight for the concert orchestra sea- son. They also pertormed at intermediate and elementary schools. In addition to a spring concert, several members were given the honor at playing in the orchestra for Camelot, ORCHESTRA BOYS' CHORUS 23
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GIRLS' CHORUS-Front Row: Linda Hamilton, Candy Torkelson, Debbie Hall, Mary Garringer, Teri Wise, Alice Jacklin, Gail Martinez, Karla Thies . , . Second Row: Teresa Lewis, Cindy Grant, Janet Campbell, Paula Black- burn, Debby Pachal, Peggy Bruning, Mary Lou Rust, Peggy McCarty, Leona Harlan, Anne McSwain . , . Third Row: Mary Norton, Deborah Beauharnois, Sharon Murray, Diane Gilmore, Karen Young, Colleen Wallace, Mary Fleming, Sally Sessions, Carolyn Nelson, Cindy Hansen . ,. Fourth Row: Beverly Mor- ris, Beverly Dingess, Shelly Sutter, Patty E GIRLS' CHORUS-Front Row: Debbie Doege, Nancy Fraley, Andrea Levick Second Row: Sharon Coclding, Barbara Eiler, Rosalind Rosell, Christie Feig Third Row: Sybil Johnson, Kathy Grossman, Linda Helmle, Chris Levie Back Row: Arlan Strong, Laura Powell, Lisa Caple, Gay Guthner, Dorothy Galbraith, Stephenie Steiner. Wilson, Jean Franks, Barbara Robbins, Ann Marie Bryant, Rita Rosell, Cheryl Westover Back Row: Sharon Dunkle, Maggie Iakopo, Roberta Pas- coe, Annette Florence, Linda Kennedy, Suzanne Girch, Beth East, Linda Rohm, Suzanne Driscoll, Jacolyn Dossett. G G Girls Choruses ntertain
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I I SUE FOUNTAIN, junior, Janet Zeyen, so- phomore, Kathy Hupp, freshman and Karen Penlick, senior try to sell candy to an unsus pecting neighbor. paw' if-1 1 Homecoming Events RED FANG, Mike Meidinger leads senior class to a homecoming vic- tory. .H 'L 1 .ul iw BILL CRAWFORD and Paula Petrilla watch as Mr. Reed inspects junior class rummage sale items. RICH CADE and Bill Rapp pass out candy to senior Mike Sheline during homecoming candy sale as Mr. Walter supervises the whole affair. ill y I QUEEN RANDY Borie, senior and her princesses, Kitty Murray, junior, Patty Gallacher, sophomore, and Heather Landridge, freshman, made up the court ot Garden Groves nineteenth annual Homecoming. Candy sales provided the largest amount at revenue with approxi- mately S6005.23 profit. The senior class made nearly 51987525 the juniors 351871.16 RANDY BORIE serves Howard Rotsch at the senior spaghetti dinner held in Euclid Park. F15 EEE 2 :gi xx ,.-ff
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