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'Belles' perform ond prepore for odvoncement fs1i5sZss K aa L mf Prep Chorus II consisted of 65 mem- bers. This second year chorus per- formed in concerts as the Belles , The all-girl choir sang mainly light- classical music with a soft-toned mad- rigal effect in soft melodies. The Belles under the direction of Mr. J.D. Morsch, also sang popular, yet subdued pieces for another effect. While on stage, the group wore both formal and informal attire, reflecting the many changing sides of the 'Bel- lesf, 'sn-'P HQ... A6 If W, as t , In order for any chorus to be effective, a certain amount of rehearsal time is needed. Left, members practice for an upcoming concert. - a if A are VAL4 W if' 5 if- f . ua H i it i i 'tt . l S If P C, t t A A i t s s , B Q. if s , f-- ' if-Spa ,QQ 4 Q , , ' - ' ijt - t 'F . ilu A s a ff' at asf' Belles, Top Row: Angie Wright, Lisa Christianson, Laurie Eisenhower, Kathy Koranda, Debbie O'Brien, Sandra McDonald, Marilyn Smith, Loralee Smith, Pam Boren, Macy Golomb, Sandra Bernhard, Kim Morris, Holly Gabel, Marcia Merritt, Jana Lobel, Paula Mathes, Lori Boucher, Karen Noethen, Cathy Page, Mary Hirschboeck, Cassie Howard, and Sara Bateman.. Second Row: Karla Kongable, Meredith Whitbread, Vicky Greiff, Anita Eckersly, Debbie Galloway, Molly Taber, Medilice Campbell, Terry Saehet, Rhonda Brown, 36 - PREP CHORUS Katie Dampier, Cathy Carr, Karen Spanjer, Peggy Prenzo, Christy Pickrell, Meditria Brill, Shellie Thorne, Sherri Wolfswinkle, Kim Redhage, Cynthia McQuisten, Pat Woytonic, and Christey Boren. Bottom Row: Debbie Marsh, Gina Wiscombe, Chris Page, Mary Ann Raskin, Terry Page, Patty Rotz, Debbie Burgess, Gina Piazza, Robin Field, Cathy Clark, Sharon Legee, Sue Smith, Becky Dunn, Anne Brooke, Cindy Whitfield, Linda Winfrey, Betty Towles, Dianne Perry, Maddy Garner, Lynn Internicola, and Sue Radobenko at piano.
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, ... ,fi If' fe . .l.V. Cheer boosts spirit for school Junior Varsity Cheer Line, although small in size proved to be big in spirit and lung power in representing their class. Activities among the line were primarily the promoting of spirit among students on campus. Each J.V. member scored big in attendance at season sports activities, The basic requirements are an interest in promoting school spirit, inter- est in all school sports events, and cheering ability. Junior Varsity Cheerleadersg Top Row: Sue Travis and Debbie Galloway. Second Row: Lisa Wright, and Karen Lucas. P' r 3 W' WWW? if if s vw! 5 LEFT' Two smiling members of Saguaro 's Varsity Pom Line, Sue Middents and Janet Wilpula reflected their enthusiasm during practice after school. BELOW: Varsity Cheerleader, Cyndi Bennett leads the crowd in a spirit chant for the Sabers. j.V. CHEERLEADERS - 35
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Sounds, Bottom Row: Vickie Berrigan, Susan Pichini, Shery Sue Koper, Vicki Padgett, Donna Newton, Paulette Arviso, Donna Markowski, Laurie Higgs, Cindy Barnes, Salley Allen, Tacy Chadwickg Treasurer, Jackie Perry, Pamela Comerford, and Susan Richard. Second Row: Laura Robbins, Michelle Nelson, garfgy Bolg Secretary, Amy Kerrg Historian, Susan Jones, Cindy Fitch, Cynthia ie , Connie Christ, Joanna Panarello, Kathy Skiff, Mary Pletkovich, Becky Quiner, Pam Koeppen, Eileen Howe and Martha Hunt. Third Row: Paula Muellerg President, Mary Jane Stoutg Vice President, Chris Ginard, Patty Saunders, Kim Kleiver, Cathy Leach, Laura Pauli, Sandi Cutshall, Kathy Dwyer, Historian, Noreen Dwyer, Kathy Mott, Sue Mitchell, Val Glemser, Patty Ball, Brenda Morse, Karla Gonnerman, and Sue Gill. Sounds develop new musical techniques, strive for perfection Director of Sounds, Mr. Debs Valentine, prepares his group for a future concert appearance using an essential ingredient, a rehearsal. The rehearsal can produce good and bad results depending on a factor known as concern. Sounds, Saguaro 's Varsity Girls Chorus, sponsored by Mr. Debs Valentine, reached a total of 50 members, all ready for activity and performance during the 1970- 71 term, During the year, Sounds kept busy by singing at different locations around the valley, Among several of the groups' performances were appearances at Arizona Country Club, tours to grade schools, Christmas concert at Thomas Mall broadcasted through KBUZ, school concerts held at Saguaro and the annual festivals at ASU, NAU and U ofA campuses to be rated along with other choirs in Arizona. To raise needed money and spirit, activities such as bake sales and car washes were held. Identification ofthe group was not difficultg each member was clothed in a splash of orange, red showers on a purple background displayed on long, velveteen gowns which endorsed the group as both spirited and colorful. SOUNDS - 37
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