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Changes Have Their Advantages | i Rumors spread throughout the choir room as many members heard there was going to be a new instructor. Was she nice? mean?! Regardless of rumors good or bad most members kept an open mind and were prepared to work with their new leader. The beginning was tense, at first not being sure what Mrs. Locke was going to expect from us. But looking back now, it was a nice change of pace. Having a different view point on various techniques helped our performances out, commented Susie Tallman, a three year member. Many 2-3 year members agreed it took a while to adjust to their new in- structor. It was like a family having a new parent, new changes needed to be made. But, the new choreography for con- certs, the helpful hints to improve performances, and the new ideas for fundraisers showed a new advisor did have its many advantages. Mesmerized by the quickness of Joseph Clon- inger ' s hands, Javier Rivera intently watches him play the piano. This solo took place at the Riverside Plaza during the BSR Choir -thon. CHAMBER SINGER MEMBERS; (alphabetically listed): Angela Ayres, Heidi Bennett, Doug Donaldson, Antoinette Dorado, Jody Drake, Sherry Drake, Theresa Frye, Alice Hall, Joseph Hansberry, Wesley Jacobsen, Randy Kardos, Damon Knight, Pat Leary, Cassie Rigby, Helen Sanematsu, Paula Sheltry, Angela Smith, Julie Solorio, Susan Tallman, Byron Williams, Tara Wright, and Mark Yohonn. 188 organizations
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Ideas Break Through 5:30 a.m., students at school putting up posters for the day ' s activity! Decorated bulletin boards! Have you ever wondered who did some of these little extra things around campus? Students frora classes, clubs and organizations joined to form the In- tra Club Council (ICC). Bringing their ideas together, they came up with many new activities. With the loss of the North Star, t he ICC found a new way to spread news about campus activities. Twice a month, the clubs submitted news for a monthly newsletter. Mr. Faber, a permanent substitute, and Mrs. Rose, SIP coordinator, were co-advisors for the ICC. Rose helped President Karen Nelson coordinate all of the meetings. Faber helped the council plan North ' s first intramural program. ICC, only in its second year, came through with many new ideas. Five hundred carnations bought from a local florist were passed out during the homecoming game. During the half time show, a beautiful hot air balloon was inflated and placed on the field. USL came up with many new ideas such as these by going to workshops during the summer and a few during school. USL also had many important responsibilities on campus. Clubs, classes, organizations and sports teams having fund raisers and ac- tivities such as the junior class soap sale and the baseball jog-a-thon, had to go through USL for approval. In addition, the USL helped clubs raise money. They did this through the matching funds program. Aiki Atkinsen stated, If USL had not matched the money we raised, the wrestling team might not have been able to get its new uniforms. ICC MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Kurt Jensen, Brian Carricaburu, Steve Whatley, Ted Sarina, Nancy Witt, Maria Ortiz, Ruby Phillips, Glorine Jimenez, Amita Sharma, Sherry Casto, Gail Johnson, Karen Nelson; ROW 2: Richard Lawton, Carie Bott, Kris Clark, Francis Lara, Jeanne HaJley, Terry Limtiaco, Jenny Rinne, Delia Joesph, Lisa Murck, Eileen Jung, Caprice Johansen, Karen Campbell, Susie Tallman, Sara Garza, Debbie Dunlavey, Kim Hourihan, Laura Taylor, Con- nie Pofhal, Jerry Bonner; TOP ROW: Monica Espinoza, Pat Leary, Danny Roche, Mark Ort- tung, Andy Heil, Andy Wood, Alex Henderson, Ruby Gil, Mike McFarland (not pictured: Kenneth Vinson, Daren Jorgensen) ice, usl 187
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CONCERT CHOIR -V, ' :v ' - CONCERT CHOIR MEMBERS, (alphabetically listed): Angela Ayres, Heidi Bennett, Linda Briggs, Danny Brownelle, Joseph Cloninger, Karen Crenshaw, Kathy David, Eric Davis, Pam Devries, Deanna Dhouti, Jody Drake, Cindy Dunaway, David Earnhart, Deborah Ensign, Margaret Farmer, James Grady, Rene Hamilton, Leslie Hazelrigg, Julie Heiliger, Elizabeth Horton, Ken Jacobsen, Mark Janov, Lavelle Jones, Eileen Jung, Jennifer Kachel, Marc Kardos, Kristin Kennedy, Kim Lee, Sja Matthews, Shawn McCoy, Tammi Mills, Jose Miramontes, Karen Oddson, Andrea Parmely, Ellen Richardson, Cher Richey, Gina Saulino, Nicola Singer, Ariel Smith, Eric Stafney, Tracy Truver, Pam Watts, Melvene Williams, Amy Yasenovsky. chamber singers, concert choir 189
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