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Page 108 text:
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ORC!-IEQHZA AND OT!-IEIZ INQTPLJMENIZXL GROUPS The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Fredlund, gained experience and poise through their several performal this year. To begin the year the orchestra performed in the Christmas Show. The annual Band and Orchestra Show was the program in which they took part. The orchestra's most demanding challenge was Cinderella, this year's Spring Sl Later in the year, they participated in an out of town event, The Music Festival in Lompoc. In their last performance they played for graduation in June. Members of the Orchestra this year were: Betty Ahlstrom, Pat Angus, Don Autrand, Nick Autrand, Charles Barb Paul Blanke, Jim Bys, Richard Duncan, Mark Endo, Mark Fowler, Becky Frazer, Charlene Gertz, David Goto, Scott Harker, Brad Hinkson, Irene Holt, Christine Huffmann, Steve Koop, Tom Larson, Jennifer Lee, Barbara Lew, Tomas Machin, Fern Miller, Patsy Noel, Wade Nomura, Margie Perez, Judy Pritikin, George Reijnaert, Kathy Rice, Ken Sagawinia, Serene Sanchez, Chuck Smith, Bruce Stevenson, Laurie Stiers, Earla Tatsch, Tricia Tatsch, John Thomp- son, Linda Thompson, and Patrice Weiler. The String Quartet was a special ensemble which practiced on Friday afternoons. They made an appearance on KEYT at Christmas and performed in the Band and Orchestra Show. Members were, from left to right, Tricia Tatsch, first violing Jennifer Lee, second violin, Earla Tatsch, cellog and Barbara Tatsch, viola. lO2 15-df' -- .-.-. ,.-..- ...R --. - -1
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VI-NLE PROVIDING ENTEPJZUNMENTFOFZALL. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Huber, the eighth and ninth grade A Cappella was led through a very busy year. To begin the year, the met at La Colina Junior High School, and were directed by Glen Montague from Hancock College. Their next performance was at a PTA meeting followed by the Christmas Show. After coming back from vacation, the spring show, which this year was Cinder- ella, was started. Being so busy with the play, they had to pass up two performances, the Band and Orchestra Show, and the Third Annual Choral Festival. After March, performances became fewer, and the choir had a chance to relax. Members are, from left to right, row 1: Suzanne Finch, Steffnie Bloss, Julie Anderson, Sharon Zabzdyr, Betsy Barber, Kevin Weisbrod, Robert Muraoka, David Whitehouse, Marshall Welch, Barbara Benes, Martha Calderon, and Robin Popkin. Row 2: Collette Vines, Maureen Devaney, Christy Lee, Dennis Meaney, David Su- gich, Don Robinson, Richard Wolfe, Tricia Thorsell, Carolyn Aiello, Carol Crown, and Betsy Stephson. Row 3: Pam Santo, Linda Zurbuchen, Peter Spacek, Rick De- jong, Dave Preston, Roland Manzano, David Delapa, Matt Campos, Tino Guevaro, Chris Orasco, Chuck Cowing, Kent Husthing, Hanan Yaqub, and Penni Blair. Row 4: Susan Colombana, Sheila Leslie, Durene Weiler, Cathy Davis, Mike Armstrong, Ed Tschupp, Bud Spencer, Steve Studley, Mark Strayer, Willie Hall, Teresa Koop, Lorie Blise, Susan Deckenback, and Kaaron O'Neal. La Cumbre's folk singing group, the Minority, sang in the Talent Show, the Band and Orchestra Show, and the Modoc Road Review. Toward the beginning of the year they gave several noon concerts and went caroling in the halls before Christmas vacation. They also performed on the local television station and at the February P. T.A. meeting. Members playing guitars are Roland Manzano, Laurie Stiers, and Marlene Spriggle. Standing in Row 1: David Preston, David De Lapa, Barbara Benes, Tricia Thor- s , nan Yaqub. Row 2: b Cathy Anderson, Eile n Burgess, Cyndi Weis- logel, and Lesley Lopez. Group sponsor was Mr. Dave McEachen. IOI
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Page 109 text:
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IN THE PPJODUCTION OF LC QI-IOWQ The first show produced by LC this year was Twas the ight Before Christmas. The A Cappella sang with orches- al accompaniment, while selected students from the The- tre Arts class pantomimed the story. The Drill Team as- tmed the role of Santa 's Toys. In February, the Performing Arts Department staged The Spirit of '68, combining the talents of the Band, rchestra, Drill Team, and Majorettes. Also featured on e program were the Minority and the famous La Cumbre nior Music Society. t 1 If ' Y 51.521111 -n .4u1-,-..--- - - -- Q s I JJ: T I . .:. -A' J u . fi
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