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Individuals Thrive ln Musi lthough most of the music department consist of classes for groups like Orchestra, Band, Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble but there were also classes for individuals like guitar and piano, which could be played in those quiet moments when you wanted to be alone. Concert choir which also allows for individualism was directed by Mr. Fred Wheeler. They entertained us by carollng through the halls before Christmas break, singing at a Christmas Concert, and performing at the Middle Schools. Members of the choruses worked hard during rehearsals and gained valuable experience as musicians. ll Sr.'s Willene Long, Margaret Slovak, Shelly Flotfino, and Jr.'s Steve Jacobson, Bryce Yates, sing at the Christmas Concert. 2l CU Jazz Band visits Gateway High School's Jazz Festival. 3l Jr. Sarah Maxim . . . accompanies the choir during rehearsals. 4l Girls' Ensemble: Front row: Valerie lmfeld, Sue Meisterheide, Stephenie Oberdier, Second row: Jeanette Turner, Kim Hance, Rhonda Moore, Patricia Floffino, Connie Seibert, Third row: Karen Soper, Nina Maguire, Dawn Helm, Ruth Littrel, Carrie Hainer, Stephanie McCane, Debbie Coates, Barabra Cartwright, Gina Newmeyer, Deana Edager, Back row: Julie Bowers, Julie Ford, Deon Keas, Floxane Klick. 53 Sr. Pepper Sullivan practices her guitar during class. 116 Music li, ,
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Gne Big Family 'OO n l-if iL4i3uliQf.. -nl Q' ' l New 1 K ' a f .-1 wifi fr ll 'L+ he Great Gateway Marching Machine provided Gateway with outstanding performance throughout our football season, with halftime entertainment and continuous support on the side lines. There were over 120 people in marching band. They wanted to make this a special season for Gateway and to be proud of their band that they would practice as much as four hours a day. All this practicing really paid off because they received sixth overall in the state competition at Boulder. Soph. Majorie Oliver commented We are getting better every year, but we still have a long way to go. This was Mr. Capra's third year as band director at Gateway. Soph. Sue Happel commented, We have im- proved since Mr. Capra has been here. The Freshmen make the majority of the band. Jr. Kevin Sandleback commented that the freshmen were tremendous this year. When the band was marching or just fooling around the music room they were, as Soph. Sue Happel put it, One big happy family. Marching Band 115 W
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