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,W gd w s e s e .,,. V, J A 'g,3,,'g,f,ti,,, p if Theresa Almada sits with her pen ready as she listens to it tape through head' phones in her Business Careers class, Jean Kennedy keeps her eyes on the teacher us he gives directions and informer tion to the Accounting class ,,.,,.,,..W ig. ,.,.. W-me-nv , 9' YQ uni.. ,BV A pink stuffed hippo looks on as Julie Wiliroot works out of her book in her ac- counting class. The temptation to check her fingers is great as Lilliana Ugrinovich types one of the many practices required in her Office Training class. Business 57
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T ,L w A 9 K t f it ' ,, A M v. H F 1 Y Q my ' J lk' if f, 'HW fl' x 7 'bi A I Strings, ind , and Choir Anybody who walked into room 600 dur- ing second lunch expecting to see the Patrick Henry Orchestra might have been somewhat disappointed. The scene inside didn't look like an award winning orchestra of a school this size. What this unsuspecting visitor did not know, was that the eleven musicians that he saw before him were only a small part of the complete orchestra. The whole orchestra met every other Wednesday and during lunch on Fridays of the other weeks. The entire orchestra consists ed of approximately fifty members. These talented musicians worked diligently prepar- ing for the concerts in which they performed. ln addition they had the opportunity to participate in state festivals and many were honored by being chosen to play in the all- state orchestra. Other music courses included jazz ensem- ble, band, chorus, and choir, All of these classes have gained great recognition. Band won sweepstakes awards at several parades and competitions including Columbus Day and Orchestra did well in the Mount Miguel Festival. 53 . www. T Q T' 'SGT' 'f k'iM T T -. ' . . -. et:-,f if :., ,K r V' ' In ie Maschner Drum Major leads the troops of Scott Boltz blows his heart out as he practices for per Don Brennen lets out a sweet note as he works on ching band members on a practice parade around fection with his trombone in Band his rendition Father's Whiskersn in Choir, Music 59
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