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Q if 9 . Q 45 V Lil GIRLS GLEE-FRONT ROW: Yvonne Bar- rios, Dee Ann Yarolimek, Kalhy Silva, Linda Zavala, Bridgelle Marlinez, Janis Mier, Carman Nova, Robyn Wailers. ROW 2: Mrs. Thompson, accompanisl, Lillian Mcgnia, Kim Miernicki, D'Anne Gallagher, Sheryl Thoma, Susan Long, Jill Anderson, Dee Smilh, Paula Turner, Vicki Farmer, Mr. Lelson, direclor. ROW 3: Jan Strassberg, Pam McAdams, Re- becca Floyd, Gail Rodrique, Paulla Josl, Sally Shaw, Roxanna Hill, Judy Briese. ROW 4: Pal Livermore, Donna Dodds, Susie Philips, Pom Houston, Susan Sleb- bins, Verlene Reed, Candy Harp, Lisa Zavala. .wax rl.. A CONCERT CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Joanne Farmer, Donna Buler, Annelle Baron, Lynn Wiech, Gail Cauley, D'Anne Gallagher, Sandy Roest, Ann Hoover, Sholly Von Slein, Vicki Greenall, Sally Slein, Mandy LeMoine, Cafhy Jones, Marilyn Lokken, Marlene Cowdrey, Julie Grow. ROW 2: Mrs. Thomson, accompanisl, Cheryl Evans, Pam Pirlle, Mary Guerrero, Barbara Cherbak, Muriel Brown, Susan Clinile, Sfarla Swenson, Dorrie Weiss, Janel DeVries, Failh Bulkley, Janet Tiffin, Elena Rapp, Pa? Mal lory, Becki Pryor, Berlha Ferser, Jean Thoma, Mr. Lelson, direcfor. ROVV 3: Barb Stevens, Sue Cargill, Gary Eisler, Jack Johnson, Paul Newlon, Bob Hagen, Bob Jasper, Ray Pierce, Bob Moore, Gary Morgan, Phil Benfley, Gary Mager, Judy Schoepf, Bonnie Knowles. ROW 4: Barbara Brown, Debbie Halch, Ross Sears, Don Marlin, presidenl: David Thom- son, Roberl Ebrom, Drew Medzyk, Bill Fisher, Marlin Beck, Jim Piper, Chuck Fosler, Tom Berg, Wayne Morrison, Bill Price, Kendra Owens, Liz Young. Choral Groups-95
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Mixed Ensemble gains new name-Carousels Acquiring formals, dinner iackets and a new name, the Mixed Ensemble enhanced their professional look and sound with choreography and a rhythm back- ground. Renamed the Carousels, the songsters performed for more than 20 civic organizations. Variety was the byword for the Carousels as they performed music rang- ing from madrigals to Negro spirituals to Broadway medleys. A two-night stand at the Choral Christmas Concert found the Concert Choir singing the music of such famed composers as Strovinsky, Berger and Hovhaness. Mounds of kleenex were used by choir members in the construction of a huge Showboat float for the homecoming parade. Second semester enrollment for concert choir increased from 52 to 65 members. Q' WIZARD OF MUSIC-Leading his protegees in unusual African Christ- mas music is Mr. Letson, director of the Carousels. 94-Choral Groups MIXED ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW: Cathy Jones, pianist, Marty Stone, Susie McCulIar, Pam Welch, Slarla Swenson, Pat Mallory, Mandy Le- Moine, Marilyn Lokken, Carolyn Silva. ROW 2: Mr. Letson, directory Paul Newton, Don Martin, Mark Metz, Bob Jasper, Jerry Folsom, Dick Puget, Rip Carlsson, Gary Morgan.
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Homecoming firsts, playnites unify GAA To spark involvement, the Girls' Athletic Association sponsored a noontime box lunch and captured the first place trophy with their oriental homecoming float. Making new friendships and strengthening old was the goal of the playnites held once a month. Along with the annual playnite with Mission, the GAA presented a GAA-Lettermen playnite and a Mother-Daughter Brawl. Featured were volleyball, relays and square dancing. By inviting the student body presidents, the Girls Athletic Association representatives meeting at Temple- ton High learned about social codes in eleven area high schools. The male sounding board exchanged ideas with the girls about dating, moral standards and dress Climaxing the year's activities, the GAA awards banquet honored girls who participated in track, tennis, basketball, swimming and gymnastics. The top competi- tor in each sport received a trophy. 96--Girls Athletic Association GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - FRONT ROW: Barbara Cockriel, fallfspring president, Mona Anderson, tallfspring social vice-president, Teresa Lucas, Kathy Harlley, Kathy Alles, Jane Fryer, Mrs. Anne Lee, adviser, Joan Jordaan, Anne Gross, Dorrie Weiss, tall secretary, spring publicity, Cindy Faust, Teresa Shaw, Chris Cunningham. ROW 2: Shirley Henry, Nancy Duval, Lloyd Hadley, Shari Heitetz, Denise John- son, Pam Bowen, Annette Baran, Lupe Zavala, Jill Filegar, Debbie Lewin, Laura Duveneck, Janice Anderson, Paula Chou, Nancy Reynolds. ROW 3: Sherry Young, Lois Wright, Maureen Dickson, Mary Lou Pillow, Laura Buehler, Missy Green, Roberta Cook, Donna Stafford, Barbara Wisberg, Diana Bovee, Brenda Nordquist, Martha Michaloiko, Mary Balatti, Katy Mosberg, Wilma Barron. ROW 4: Roberta Turner, Sandy Parker, Cindy Rogers, Laurie Gregory, Anita Rogers, Joyce McCord, Sharon Phillips, spring iunior representative, Elena Rapp, Marla Bishop, Laurel Isola, Kathy Artindale, Kathy Leitcher, Carol Gandy, spring his- torian, Roxanne Hill. ROW 5: Chris Shaw, Birgit Dorman, spring secre- tary, Mary Howell, Chris Rigopolous, Bridgette Martinez, Linda Zavala, spring treasurer, Cheryl Thoma, Barbara Brown, D'Anne Gallagher, Linda Wadstrup, Barbara Jean Moyes, Nora Singleton, Shirley Trues- dale, Gloria Barron, spring senior representative, Cheryl McGIasson, Tracey Hasslein, Lois Kiger. OFFICERS NOT PICTURED: Elaine Pettinger, spring athletic vice-president, Nelly Foster, fall publicity, Sandy Weaver, fall historian. HIGHEST BIDDER-Bill McLennan labove lettl lunches with Stefanie Bourne at the G.A.A. box social. SMALL WORLD-G.A.A. officers, Mona Anderson and Barbara Cockriel parade first place float at Homecoming '67
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