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Expreffion at iff hey! if achieved through CO PETITIO One of the many activities to look forward to in Choir are the contests, and the Richland choirs competed in their fair share. Solo and Ensemble competition began in February, to which Richland sent between eighty and ninety entries. All-Region and State competi- tions began in October and ran through January. Three choir stu' dents won All-State. They were Mike Stewart, Angela Freeman, and Jill Sharples. ln April, five of the choirs lboys, girls, and mixedl participated in UIL competition, which was held at the University of Texas at Arlington. Three choirs, Rebel, Concert, and Rebel Girls, won Sweepstakes by earning a 1 in Performance and Sightreading. At the end of April the Rebel Choir attended a competition in Florida, with high hopes of adding a few trophies to their collection. I am very pleased with all of the Design By Gini Kimball. Rebellaires Mike Stewart and Deborah Carpenter performed during the Christ- mas concert. The concert was held in the Richland auditorium. Photo by John Shelton. choirs this year, said Ms. Patricia Neighbors, choral instructor, and was proud to be a part of its suc- cess. Gini Kimball. Rebellaires Laura Rexroat and Bri tt 1 - H I Wont You Charleston With Me? du Dixieland Special. Photo by Trish Brisco Choir instructor Ms. Patricia Neigh- bors directed her students. This was Ms. Neighbors' final year at Richland. After 10 years of directing the Rebel choirs, she plans to enter the field of religious music. Photo by Trish Briscoe.
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-ii-1 55 Rebellaires FRONT ROW: Mike Stewart, Kathleen McGIasson, C.E. Gerdes, Angela Freeman, Kevin Giddings and Laura Lewis. SECOND ROW: Lee Darnold, Deborah Carpenter, Cory Post and Beth Coyle. THIRD ROW: Brian Kirk, Michelle Gregory, Benny Asiatico and Laura Rexroat. BACK ROW: Clint Paschall and Betsy Hosley. . it W. . . . . fy-M:f'. f' I H f ,, 745 ' fi: 2 in f f T rg, if '9 . f . . l ' f ' sf .5 5 .K . Q, V 5 :Q s P Rebellaires Beth Coyle, Betsy l-iosley and Kathleen McGlasson lseniorsl sang at the spring concert. The Rebellaires performed in several concerts through- out the year. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Singing solo, Lee Darnold C111 per- formed during the spring concert. This was Lee's first year in Rebel Choir. Pho- to by Trish Briscoe, Performing at the Christmas con- cert, the Concert Choir put their all into a song, The concert was held in the auditorium. Photo by Trish Briscoe. CHOIR
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Concert Choir. FRONT ROW: Amy Bushmam, Heather Campbell, Stephanie Underwood, Angle Carpenter, Rayne Woo, Michael Benoit, James Daulton, Aaron Householder, April Syren, Rachelle Foster, Dollie Aguilar. and Jenniler Boyd. SECOND ROW: Marcia Jendell, Terri Clark, Carrie Wrene, Bryan Lambert, Georgia Vegas, Scott Ferguson, James Bonicelli, Nancy Hamilton, Martha VanScoit, and Andrea Marks. THIRD ROW. Tracey Cantrell, Alysa Booker, Nicole Truman, Gary High, Jason Ridley, Chris Lateare, Gary Acord, Sheila Hughs, Kathrine Hill, Christy Young, and Michelle Koenig. BACK ROW: Jennifer Reaker, Tina Polikas, Tammy Dobbins, Robert Mayers, Tommy O'Brian, Robert Harris, Lisa Hernandez, Meridith Lucio, Sonya Baldwin and Jill shafples Girls Choir. FRONT ROW:Angie Nesseth, Stephanie Colley, Jackie Wynn, Aimee Poynter, Amy Dederick, Karen Ruscus, Sherry Hettick, Laurie Ratliff and Janet Bailey, SECOND ROW: Jennifer Anderson, Kim Mayfield, Samantha Row, Mikiko Miyamoto, Amy Hines, Beth Gallagher, Julie Fintel, Marilyn McLester and Dawn Lynn, BACK ROW: Sheila Haywood, Brianna Keen, Veronica Rhode, Melissa Larson, Candace Jones, Laura Reimer, Nancy Keller, Ebony Johnson and Terri Jordan. Rebellaire couples danced to a number at the Christmas performance. Photo by John Shelton. At the fall concert, the Rebel Choir sang under the direction of Ms. Patricia Neighbors. Many area choirs were in- volved with the annual event. Photo by Trish Briscoe CHOIR
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