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DUELING VOICES- Sopranoes Lynn Day and Annette Goodfriend Cbelowj read a new song. PERFECT HARMONY- Choir members Dan Matlock, Jeanne McDonald, Anna Cox, Glen Todd, Mark Meredith, Bob Shiraishi, and Paul Gallagher Cleftj rehearse with accompanist Merridee Holdsworth. ,seq K napa ' r I I 1 I flii it - af 1 f , I., TUNING UP- During class, Kris Hollander, Dan- ielle Tress, Therese Narron, Maria Janer, and Sue Hartsock Qfar Ieftj warm up before begin- ning their singing. HERE IT COMES- Conductor Gary Wright Ccen- ter lefty makes an introduction for his choir. SINGING ALONG- The mens section Cleftj sings through a favorite song. SOUND OF MUSIC- Choir members Dan Mat- lock, Jeanne McDonald, Anna Cox, Glen Todd, Mark Meredith, Bob Shiraishi, and Paul Gal- lagher fleftj rehearse with accompanist Merri- dee Holdsworth. Choir 1 M... I -,J
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. xt .Lincoln singers I tune in Starting on a good note, the A Cappella choir began the year of '81- '82 by clinching the award for the best skit in the Night Rally during Spirit Week. I thought it was a great way to start a successful year, commented conductor Gary Wright. j A new addition to the staff, Merridee Holds- worth, provided the choir with an accompanist as Nwell as a secretary for the entire music depart- jment. The year was highlighted by two major perfor- mances which presented the choir at its best. Both the Winter and Spring Concerts were well received by packed crowds. I was really pleased with the turnouts to our performances. A mark of excellence was awarded to seven of the choir members by being selected as a part of the State Honor Choir. The chosen students were Mark Meredith, Martha Sigwart, Bob Shirashi, Glen Todd, Paul Gallegher, Art Castle, and Dwight Smith. Q Tour was an exciting part of the year for many of the A Cappella Members. It took place from May 9- 16, and included a journey into Oregon and through Idaho. The stunning richness of it all was way awesome, said junior Annette Goodfriend. vw! Choir l
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Band demonstrates . teamwork Lincoln's band demonstrated teamwork and dedi- cahontornanystudentsand aduHs.The band pen formed as a marching band during the fall and the spring, andas a symphonic band during the winter months. While acting as a marching band, they performed for home football games at halftime. The band put on a great halftime show this year, they've really improved, said sophomore Stephanie Pascoe. In addition to halftime shows, the band marched in band reviews held in Pacific Grove, Lodi, Tracy, Plea- santon, and San Mateo. These reviews proved to be a rewarding experience for all members of the band. Junior David Walters commented, Band reviews give you a chance to meet people from other schools and they help increase your knowledge of music co- ordination. Concerts were the focal point of the symphonic bands peHonhances.They hem vanous concens ranging from a winter concert at U.O.P.'s Long The- ater, to a Solo and Ensemble Festival at Stanislas State. The band practiced four days a week during both seasons whh an exna mght prachve dunng the marcmngseason.HBandrequwesamtofdedmahon and, like any team athletics, there are no first and second mayers.You mlparhcmate,notjustthetop performers, said band director Art Holton. LITTLE BOY BLEW- Junior Darin Yee and freshman Ghram Wilcox Cabovej perform for a basketball game. WIND SOME- Sophomore Mike Flendge and freshman Gennis Em erson Ctop rightj practice for an upcoming performance. si PLACES EVERYBODY- Keeping his students in step, director Art Hol ten frightj begins a selection for competition. I 30 Band
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