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Page 190 text:
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The Trojan and Treble Choirs at Paradise Valley High performed in three school concerts and one state contest during the school year. The boys have excelled considerably from last year. The fresh- men have solved most ot their problems brought with them from last year '-1f'f 'ii and none ot the choir me .wtmss,,,? NG' students are quiters, commented Choir Direc- at tor Larry Wittig, N'T 3 WWAW yt. ,yi , A we 4 , ms . k K t N1 ,222:wf . ' .. :- Choir students John Ford, Jon Simpson and Tim Statezny practice a song for a school concert s by , :gs-'rf assi :W ,sy Conceft Choir Peffofmed at the Christmas 355'-'fmb'Y' Choir Director Larry Wittig listens to one ot his choirs during a rehearsal
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in musicianship . . present concerts Polyphonic Winds: Top Flow: Shawn Wakely, Dan Brady, Eric Allen, Dean Ftachwitz, Benji Felix. Row 2: Donald Brown, Jett Walker, Steve Bruni, Mike Grim, Kali Poole, Sherry O'Mara, Sandy Aldrich, Danelle Burlingame, Candle Shaeffer, Toni Wallis, Chris Mould, Sandy Carothers, Darci Scott, Tamara Gill, Mel- issa Landis. Row 3: Vicky Blocher, Michele Canady, Cathy Holly, Laurie Grimstad, Rebecca Cook, Rae Ellen Cavnar, Michele O'Mara, Pam Cavnar, Wendy Dieterle, Brenda Floss, Amy Beavers. Row 4: James Sprouse, Kirk Anderson, Brian Wuerfel, Mr. Frank Malambri. it xxa- 4 A Trombonists Joe Blocher and Victor Sangco review their music as fellow band member Tim Nisbet looks on, The Concert Bands at Paradise Valley High School have become smaller over the years but are still performing quality music. Students in Symphonic Winds, the top instrumental group at PVHS, were selected by Director Frank Malambri after auditions for chairs were held near the middle of the school year. Mr. Malambri stated the Symphonic Winds has good organization and is mov- ing along smoothly. Performances for Symphonic Winds included a concert March 25 in conjunction with the Jazz Ensembles, the Mountain States Music Festival in May and another concert in May. The other concert band at PVHS is Polyphonic Winds. Students also auditioned for chairs in this organization. Because of the decreased enrollment, 'the open- ing of Horizon High School,' the organization is not complete in instrumentation. Therefore, we are working with fundamentals of music, stated Mr. Malambri. The Polyphonic Winds also performed inthe May concert. The organizations work together with fund raising events to cover costs of repair bills, contest fees, awards and a banquet at the end of the school year. Freshman Donna Long puts the final touches on her clarinet solo. 185
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1-u-.us-ma ,,,,,,...-.si-an-un-B' Vllarblers present outstanding concerts Treble Choir: Top Row: Sandra Frantz, Cindy Swan, Shari Happ, Gay Duffy, Karen Turner, Anne Marie Plcerno, Wendy Dieterle, Wendy Frey, Nanci Elliot, Brenda Ross, Shelly Aldrich, Karen Mish, Laura Cennari. Row 2: Dorris Conklin, Kathy Byrd, Susan Henkins, Day Vincent, Kathy Carroll, Tammy Keller, Michelle Boothe, Nancy Kuehnemann, Terri Jones, Janet Hall, Patsy Fytfe. Row 3: Lisa Henson, Renee Branning, Robin Elson, Kelly Schlittler, Chris Geffre, Leslie Ainsworth, Donna Nowlin, Laurie Ohlson, Jackie Eveland, Ruth Eiermann, Sheri Feshe, Suzzanne Blaum. I' L -MM W ,,,,,,, A,,, , W-',w.Ww,, ,,,, ,- Trojan Choir: Top Row: Jerry Erven, Rob Oberlander, Dan Remington, Doug Eichenauer, Neil Brooks, James Ford, David Hudgens, John Haynes, Rich Meek, John Simpson, John Ford. Bottom Row: David Moore, Tim Hinds, Reid DeWalt, Mike Linert, John Bowser, Greg Crook.
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