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S ORCHESTRA Ciockwise from lefr: Gorewoy's orchesrro members, firsr row: Chuck Derby, Mojorie Olise, Robin Eorly, Kevin Voniipeybroecls, Alicio Zigler, Susan Dovis, Second row: Pom Boclses, l-lilory Rogers, Terri Dwyer, Valerie Johnson, Jill Pirkle, Lori Clorke, Third row: Holly Dexter, Toni Mcries, Kerry Droll, Paulo Price, Donno Drod, EEen Moy. Fourth row: Mr. Humphrey, Sieve Trourmonn, Vernon Clark, Korhy Abbey, Gabe Chovez, Robert Munden, Jimmy Chung, Mr, Coprci. Sroge bond members ore, First row: Antonio Drown, Richard Frey, Chris Srroln, Ken Permonn, Sue Hoppel, Byron Thompson. Second row: Jackie Villa, Mark Co ble, Mike Johnson, Kelly Giles, Glenn Williams, Kevin Voropeybroeck, Mr. Copro. Third rowf Steve Milling- ron, Derrick Holley, Chris Washington, Eric Wmioms, Joe Herberr, Kun Muilens, Terry Wiison, Derrick Holley prociices during one of the rhird hour reheorsols, Senior Chris Siroin received high scores or every com- petition he entered, here, he procrices on rhe tenor sox. Woodwind insrrumenrolisrs strive for oerfecrion. Senior Roberr Munden concenrrores on his perfor- rnonce. Stage Bond!Orchesrro 101
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rfolgAs,o1Qfm:fri of iGdrr-:wrlirlsi M3535 rderifirfi mem, borh Sroge Boodoiono Orchegrrofgovei students o mosicol Ar'oacl4grouriooo ranging' from the 'clossicoi composirionsi o of Boefraof veo ood Bach ro rhe more modern sounds offiliingron ood Goodmoap 7 i l r i' Over rho yeors, rrae Sroge Band has be some one of the srrongesr assers ro rhe rriiusicprogrom of Gorewoy, Theboridk members our in hours of procrice, and rheyf come oway from mosr comperirioms as one of me most respected High School Jozz Bonds in the Store. The Orchesrro close provided Gafewoy musicians wirh o chonce ro perform serious music and srrengrloem their musical bada- ground. The Orchestre performed several formal iconcerrs rrwroughour the year, and worked individually ro perfect rrweir sryle and give rheir best ro rhe group. Through rhese groups, Garewoys musical horizons were broadened. As director, Gory Caoro srored, We srrrve ro give srodenis os good ond well-rounded music program os possi- ble. l i STAGE BAND
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When you think of the Fine Arts section at Gateway, you think of ceramics, fibers, and jewelry classes. Also included in this section were photography, prinrmaking, and sculpture. As Fine Arts teacher Dale Alexander put ir, l consider Fine Arts to be one of the more important aspects of edu- cation. Fine Arts gave everyone the ap- portunity to create something with their own hands. Some of the students even had the opportunity to show and sell some of their work. Some of the advanced students sold their work for extra money. Gallery 'll was one place where high schoolers could show their work and their artistic abilities, most of the work was also for sale to other students, staff, and the general public. Gal- lery 11 was unique to Gateway. Teacher Dale Alexander believed that the Fine Arts Department was so important because it provides on avenue to create something unique. Fine Arts was special because it provided an escape for students from the monotonous academic classes. Not all of the Arts classes were an easy A , out they did allow students to move at their own pace and to be imaginative with their work. Fine Arts provided a superstructure of awareness that taught us to appreciate the art which surrounded us, whether Man-made or Na- turemade. 102 Fine Arts was 5 , ct M, Q I fm Fine Arts
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