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Choir, BSR Unite Who said people don ' t go carolling anymore? A week before Christmas the Chamber Singers carolled through the Riverside Plaza. New fundraisers and the new style of performing brought many memories to the Choral Society. Mrs. Locke, the new vocal leader introduced many ne w ways to raise money. For the first time Choir joined the BSR for the annual 12 hour music marathon at the Riverside Plaza. Not only did the band and choir perform together at the Plaza, but the jazz ensemble (a small section of the band) accompanied choir on a few numbers during the Christmas Concert. An- Before the Concert Choir performed at the Christmas Concert, Robby Britt sings Joy to the World. other helpful money maker, the an- nual Cabaret Night was held in March. Here auditioned members of the Choral Society displayed their particular talents in individual acts. These fundraisers helped Choral Society pay for the many expenses, such as a new choreographer and ac- companist. The money also helped Chamber Singer members pay for their 5 day tour to Arizona, and Con- cert Choirs ' weekend tour to San Diego. Many memories came from these per- formances. Concert Choir members recalled a concert they held at Braswalls Retirement Home in Redlands. A resident came out with tear-filled eyes and implored the choir to come back soon. This gesture touched many of the choir members. FESTIVAL CHOIR FESTIVAL CHOIR MEMBERS; FRONT Williams, Marc Kardos. Angie Smith, Pam (ROW: Cassie Rigby, Theresa Fryc, Antoinette Watts, Helen Sanematsu, Heidi Bennett; ROW Dorado, Sja Matthews, Melvene Williams, Eric 3: Alice Hall, Tracy Truver, Shawn McCoy, Davis, Joseph Cloninger, Doug Donaldson, Jen Susan Tallman, James Grady, Randy Kardos, ' ■ nifer Kachel, Sherry Drake, Nicola Singer, Danny Brownelle, Mark Yohonn, Jose Karen Oddson; ROW 2: Eileen Jung, Rene Miramontes, Lee Johnson, Eric Stafney, Tammi ■ Hamilton, Angela Ayres, Kim Lee, Leslie Mills, Kathy David, Elizabeth Horton; TOP | Hazelrigg, Pat Leary, Mark Janov, Byron ROW: Margaret Farmer, Paula Sheltry, Linda Briggs, Gina Saulino, Am y Yasenovsky, Deanna Dhouti, Damon Knight, Ken Jacobsen, Robby Britt, Lavelle Jones, Julie Heiliger, Julie Solorio, Cindy Dunaway, Tara Wright, and Ellen Richardson, (not pictured: Joe Hansberry, Ariel Smith, Kristen Kennedy, Karen Crenshaw, Deborah Ensign, David Earnhart, Andrea Parmely, and Cher Richey.) lixed choir, festival choir 191
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Making sure he ' s on the right beat, Ted Gable takes a quick glance at his music sheet during a North-Arlington basketball game. At a North-Arlington basketball game Direc- tor, Mr. Locke instructs the Jazz Band. Mr. Locke directed all the musical organizations. - ! i 1 ' M F , I fa ra U n r r J [ — M !M -— JAZZ ENSEMBLE JAZZ ENSEMBLE MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Ted Gable, Lynnelle Broyles, Mr. Locke; ROW 2: Toni Tracey, Steve Pradd, Meg Huszar, Phil Bruckler, Bob Blackman; ROW 3: Joe Schneider, Alex Hender- son, Chris Gable, Mark Vargas, Lester Harvey. TOP ROW: Javier Rivera, Robert Aker, Troy Lombard, David Wailes, Bob Burton; (not pictured: Carie Bott.EricYounce.) CONCERT BAND MEMBERS (alphabetically listed): Stacy Aker, Kim Bailey, William Bailey, Tandy Balcom, Lisa Barnett, Debbie DeVriendt, Dara Dunn, Diane Dunn, Mike Earnhart, Chris Gable, Harry Gill, Micah Goodwin, Julie Gordon, Jennie Guzman, Kip Hampton, Tia Hancox, Adrian Hernandez, Curtiss Hoagland, Ruthann Horn, Shell, -,i Janitell, Dan Jensen, Jeff Kast) Q ' j Lisa Kauffman, Steve Matus, Mar , j Moreno, Caroline Pegis, Miche Quinn, Sherie Sixkiller, Jeff Sta . ' - Vicki Stokes, Ben Tyson, Job j VanDenburgh, Eric Velasque Laura Westafer, Tom Wilson, Er Younce. 192 organizations
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