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Grapevine Hi, Sue. This is Kath. How are you doing? You'lI never guess who talked to me today! Who? Brianl No way! Yeah! He asked if he could see my home- work. I thought I was going to die! Wow! You sure are lucky to have him in your algebra class! Did you hear about Tom and Cindy? No! What? Well, I over-heard two girls talking in the locker room, and they said that Tom is dating Dian behind Cindy's back, and Cindy is dating Steve behind Tom's back! Why don't they just break up then? Because they're in love! Oh?! Are you going to the football game tomorrow night? Yeah. I have my orange and black outfit all laid out. We have to sit in the cheering section so that we can get pep club points. I can't wait until we try out for cheerleading! I hope we make it! Me too! Oh, that reminds me, this weekend do you want to go with me to buy the new Rick Springfield album?i' Dansunankul, Poke Davie, Karen Davis, Jason Day, Shawn Degrande, Ken Dempsey, Erin Dermer, Dan Derryberry. Mary . Dickson, Nlon - I .I Dirnaggio, Jack Diven, Mark ' Doering, Dorka Dohemann, Scoii Donohue, Kevin Downey, Chrisil Doyle, Kevin Dr er,Pnil ,,-. M V A1 . W?-E Dreigegilaihan Q Ag Dryan. Suzanne K Dryg, Jason -Q Dunno, Jon . sf Durand, Jim 4 , if is Duritin, Shevonne ' - Duron. Collelie Duzmal. Jim Duzmal, Tim EII cl ,im e ge i xi1?Lxg ,fs Erickson, Sandi Escobar, Raechelle Esrey, Erik . Evarkrou, Jenny . , Everetl, Amy . Fanicushen, Jesse J A Fanrveli, Jason 'inf Fernand, Brin 1 y A Ferrandiz, Monique ' I ff .. 5 N5 Q, I ' . v Q 1 ,J- Ferriio, Megan Q Fine, isa Fisher, Gwen ': -, V. , ..- Flati, Chris Fletcher, Elizabeth , Fontana. Kecia 1 ' , ' ' Forsberg. Robin Fosier, Chris Foster, Robin Fox, Janene Fox, Kevin ,A Frazier, Kyle 7' ' Freeman, Jennifer Friedrich. Alex ' Frisbey, Kristen Fulton, Ron Ganii, Nancy Garcia, Gloria .,. . ,K Q Th H 8 Q MQ M '31, M8 f Sophomores ., 1 X F Uv W3 , 2, 0- , J 4 A n il ' v Yeah! I want to get a Duran Duran poster too. Sue, can you keep a secret? Yeah, sure. Okay. You have to promise never to tell anyone. Okay, Okay, I promise. All right. I think I'm in love with Tony. Tony! No way! I'm going to tell him! He sits right next to me in science. You promised you wouldn't tell anyone! Okay. Okay. Calm down. I won't tell him if you don't want me to. Thank you. Well, I better go Ill see you tomorrow. lLBye.V 7 Sue, it sure is great being in high school isn't it? It sure is! .1 W K er1'r- Wm 5 I ir f A V . ' ' W- . y-. , - G I 5 H QIEZ.. 1 I rv ft. . -I I i ...my I 7 if i iv ,,,. sl '. fre: ' r 'f ' I .21 i zs,:1 ' K e ' If 'lrr - 'i r ' , I , -' . f Q r - 'wi ' Al svx. ' W' Qt :Q ,x se: . . , ' 3,91-1, :M-M, , gr, W ss.. . It .. ,t ,:. E X f ? I K 5 'S X 'S c I . .,, . to 4.-as-1:f.,. . ' 'lf -- , -' .+ . - ' A Af ' . E255 .. Q ,, I, V , , ,M . . . . ,, 4- Z Q. .s I , X .- ,, G , 3, X al III 4' A az as -5,-2: V ,g5,.,.:ge: , . W 4 J Q 4 of rw!'s-:,:-.zzz-.:-:mf141,-L - . . ,. ,, -1.1---.:,.:.,-:Aw--:,::za4q- - ,-., .f- -:- ,:.g.:-'1r.a-:a-:s,::1:-1-r-,-:r-:i:fv:a-4, .- V. .,. xv .,.,,tm,.4,.,.,., M, , I I f . A ,xl ., l x ,- r , I i ,nu Ev i sa:-e:Yf-' N. - IA ' a '3 ' M ' ' 5 .2 f .ew f , Q y X E 2 'LW 4,f,:1:.,.-13.1, , IU, - R , ,f ., 1, I ., ,,t.,,g,e,, 'T-11231, V- M V1 :Q -QM, , 3 1-235.31115 16' I g'ZW', 1 t,,, gg, we i, ,Q ,O :S d
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Behind the Scenes at Band, Yearbook, El Gato, and Choir We've heard about this group of band stu- dents who congregated on the music wing steps. 'iYeah, sure the bands playing tonight, was heard muttered through football season. What exactly was the band, though? The band that most people thought of was the marching band. It was made up of two groups: the musicians and the auxiliary. The auxiliary was the tall and small flags and the drill team. Marching band competed in four parades, in- cluding the Christmas Parade, and three field shows. They placed second at Pacific Grove and third in the local Band Jamboree. I think we had a really good band this year, said band leader Mr. Bostwick. Our Held show was better than it ever had been. After football season was over, concert band began. They played more classical music. It was definitely sit-down music, Mr. Bost- wick explained. Concert band also had a com- petition in the form of Festival. The band played a prepared piece of music for three judges, then sight read for another. One was the highest score, in six of the last seven years, concert band received straight ones. Our goal was to be perfect. I think we did a really good job, said advisor Mrs. Wickett of the El Gato. In June of 1984, the School Improvement Program gave the El Gato'a computer, an interface, a phototypesetter, and a film pro- cessor. They helped enormously. The paper looked cleaner and it was more elegant, and we had more time to concentrate on writing. Writing was the basis of a good paper, ex- plained Mrs. Wickett. She said that although the newspaper drove her crazy, she found it fascinating. Mrs. Wickett said that there were two kinds of students on the staff: those who only turned in their assignments and those with an enormous amount of dedication. This second group stayed in the El Gato computer room until ten or eleven o'clock at night three nights a week and the entire Saturday before a deadline. ln general, I think the kids enjoyed working on the paper, said Mrs. Wickett. Senior Monica Burke commented, I liked working on the paper because I thought a lot of people didn't know as much as they could. 120 f' Sophornores The choir was made up of two choirs, con- cert choir and Jazz-Purr. Concert choir was a sixty voice choir which sang in four parts. Their repertoire included traditional concert litera- ture, such as Bach, hymns, folksongs, and spirituals. At a Pops concert in the spring, they sang music from the sixties. Concert choir was intended for intermediate singers, students needed the consent of the instructor, Mrs. Pleasant, and previous experience to qualify. Jazz-Purr sang jazz, which was music that offered improvisational opportunities and was played to suit oneself. Jazz required an audi- tion to be admitted, so the best talents were ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Bostwick listens to the trumpet section. ABOVE RIGHT: Monica Burke helps Amelia Jakey with an article on El Gato's computer. LEFT: Dian Harper, a member of concert choir, searches for the right note. used. As a smaller group, they were more flexible and easier to move around. Jazz-Purr was on contract with an entertainment agency, and they performed at a Christmas party at Marriott's Great America. With that money, plus additional money earned elsewhere, the choir was able to purchase a set of speakers so they were able to hear themselves perform. I think a lot of effort was put into the choir. The kids had to get out of jobs to come to performances, and they had to worry about transportation. Also, a lot of kids came in after school to make sure they really knew their music, said Mrs. Pleasant.
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