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Page 78 text:
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CHOIR Special Performances Highlight Year Enthusiasm filled the hearts and voices of the choir as they sang their way through a year of excitement. Hobgoblins and gouls enhanced the atmosphere at the choir ' s annual supper to raise money in October. The very popular beat of Burt Bacharach along with various show tunes and old time spirituals highlighted the mid-No -ember pops concert. December brought thoughts of Christmas and a beau- tiful perfoiTnance taped and televised on Christmas Eve. The rest of the year was filled with various activities including a United Fund Luncheon and a picnic. Officers Steve Zogg, Becky Pope, Linda Shilling, and David Russell continuously hurried members on stage, ironed out de- tails, and took care of general business. Eight energetic people found time during this fui-y of performances to make Texas Region Choir. They were Kathy Knight, Mary Ann Nugent Wynne Sellers, David Russell, Herb Teat, David Wende, and Steve Zogg. Herb Teat and David Russell were King ' s candidates for State Choir. Along with these talented people, the choir director and the other fifty-three members of the choir have made this year a worth- while one. Choir director Mr. Dudley Bluhm directs the choir in song for its performance at the United Fund Luncheon. Taking a break from risers and singing, choir members enjoy themselves on a picnic. Front row: Mr. Bluhm, Nanette Phlegar, Vir- ginia Harding. Tina Talamantes, Richard Webb, Robert Thackei . Parker Autrey, Dana Chillton, Don Tilley, Gladys Duggan, Diane Warden, Judy Smith. Second row: Patty Ward, Connie Roberts, Karen Glassei . Lynna Hudgens, David Evans, Bobby Burton, Wynne Sellers, Herb Teat, Laura Whitlock. Third row: Connie Wentz, Mimi Lewis, Gayla Elkin, Judy White, Belinda Bond, Bill Alexander, Daryl Nycum, Ernie Koh- ler, Robert Hacker, Debbie Newby, Devry Tyler, Nancy Neumann, Becky Pope. Top row: Becky Emerson, Mary Ann Nugent, Nita Blakelock, Karen Easter, Ed Rhodes, Bill Scales, Donnie Zogg, Gary Cunningham, Hilary Anderson, Debbie Cyr, Faye Barrett, Linda Allen. Not pictured: Linda Cabello, Sylvia Cantu, Jackie Harrell, Janet Heirisohn, Steven Heinsohn, Dan- ny Hollingsworth, Kathy Knight, Vida Lam- beth, Gary Nycum. David Russell, Julia Johnson, Cindy Howard, Wietshire, David Wende, Bob Wellman, Steve 74 O1 ganizations
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Smiles abound as the Royalettes perform their hand routine to The The Drill Team lines up at the goal posts to cheer the Mighty Mustangs Horse. onto the field. Basketball provides a new kind of sport, new routines for the Royalettes. Front row: Lieutenant Wanda Pemberton, Captain Janet Hampel, Co-Captain Debbie Haas, Lieutenant Sally Taylor. Second row: Bonnie McDaniel, Mono Mendleski, Kathy Horgan, Ann Anderson, Debbie Barnes, Diane Sullivan, Sylvia Cantu, Sharon Keys, Libby Rogers, Sharron Mahoney, Becky Easley. Third row: Helen Mathews, Libby Freudiger, Gayla Elkin, Shelly Brown, Sharon Richtor, Hillary Anderson, Tina Talamantes, Bobbie Watson, Kathy Kellum, Nicci Johnston, Debbie Rector. Fourth row: Michelle Reamy, Beverly Corgey, Diane Conoly, Dorothy Grossman, Parn Granot, Denise Davis, Sherry Lance, Carolyn Sims, Dawn Nowell. Susan Ball, Connie Nielsen. Top row: Parn Kolodzy, Cathy Parker, Holly Hunt, Karen Glasser, Mary Ander- son, Karen Kirkland, Vicki Polhnan, Chris Duerr, Sharon Cormack, Nancy Castleberry, Janet Burke. Organizations 73
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Front row: Melissa Majors, Brenda Hueske, Susan WiUiams, Colleen Payton, Cody Smithers, Carl Penland. Second row: Katherine Birn- baum, Sharon Ingram, Becky Stephens, Eliza- beth Nicholson, Peggy Burks, Kay Davis, Lena Young, Ken Watson. Third row: Mary Pat MacArthur, Bobby Veith, Ronnie Eanes, Beth Strom, Lewis Gutierrez, Carolyn Bond, Valerie Frazier, Maria Jean Terry, Aggie Armstrong. Back row: Doug St. Onge, Renne Herrera, Jay VVheelis, Kent Turner, Billy Elder, Mrs. Beatrix England, Kyle Koch. ORCHESTRA Members Acquire New Abilities in Classical Music Members of the King High School Orchestra include the orchestra class, a few members from the band, and some local junior high students. In December their music was heard echoing through the gym as they performed for the stu- dents. Other musical events attended in the spring that involved hours of practice and perfection were the American String Teachers ' Festival, the UIL contest, and the Spring concert. This year Mrs. Beatrix England, who teaches orchestra at King, Cullen, Sun- deen and Haas, has been added to our musical staff. President Melissa Majoi-s, vice-president Karen Friesen, secretary- treasurer Kyle Koch, and librarian Carl Penland kept the orchestra in fine shape this year as well as contributing their talents to pro ide musical entertainment. Kyle Koch keeps up with the beat as he plays the bass. Carl Penland on the cello and Cody Smithers on the violin practice a number for the UIL contest. Mrs. Beatri.K England conducts Melissa Majors, Norman Breshears, and Clayton Patin during a practice session.
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