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Chorus students participate in concert 1 M ul 'I44 Members of the Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus participated in the tra- ditional Christmas Concert Dec. 18. Daily practices trained members in both choruses for Honor Choir auditions. Each member competed against others in semester performances with solos, duets and other choral activities. Choral members also participated in a joint Spring Concert, closing their choral activities in May. Uniforms for Girls Chorus were dresses with alternating color schemes of beige and dark brown, while Mixed Chorus members wore robes of red and blue. . 7' W4- ' !:,- I,-- fix, C2958 'W -ssh' f .V C ' itct :st il Mas ai' fs gg E
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4 , A A C 32-J 'ie ' fi fs! l ' V 5 ,. 5 if A if l T A V , l -' x 'i s W 4 ,'.Z ,Alf 2 I ' l in ,. T L bf. exe' ' .W . 5 3 E xii' Continentals tour New Mexico Continentals, an ensemble group with a repertoire featuring popular songs, toured southern New Mexico in May as their final activity, highlighting a year busy with performances for various ac- tivities. Purpose of the trip was to try to pro- mote the cultural exchange between northern and southern areas of the state. The tour began with a kick-off assembly at Sandia. Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Clovis, Portales and Eastern New Mexico Uni- versity, Roswell, Goddard and the Mili- tary Institute, Artesia, Carlsbad and El Paso, Tex., were included in scheduled performances. Continentals also spent six and a half hours at KGGM television station singing for the March of Dimes drive. While the 22 members were invited back for a return engagement before the Legislature, they had to refuse. They did, however, perform a Christmas show at the National Realtors Convention. They sang at Rhodes Bridal Show and the Animal Humane Society Fashion Show at Popeioy Hall. They also participated in Homecoming, the Stage Show and the kick-off as- sembly for Operation Hands Across the Border, which was the senior class proi- ect to build a Peace Corps school in an- other country. The Continentals were sponsored by Alex Chavez, choral music teacher. this page, upper: Continentals are Al Reed, Linda Zemke, Doug Barnett, Marty Barton, Tommy Hughes, Deedo Fannin, Chuck Walstrom, Diane Cockrell, second row: Phil Senior, Kerry Kirby, Paula Porter, Barbara Shewnacli, Fred Williams, Kathy Bailey, Lerry Armstead, Mary Adams, third row: Dan Sparks, Pat Farr, Pete Wilson, Melissa Miller, not pictured: Melinda Rice, Jim Worthington. above: Continentals Melissa Miller, Pete Wilson, Barbara Shewnack, Phil Senior, Deedo Fannin, Al Reed, Chuck Walstrom, Marty Barton, Mr. Chavez, direc- tor, Dan Sparks, Kathy Bailey, Tommy Hughes and Paula Porter rehearse for a performance at Popeioy Hall. Organizations 143
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for traolitional Christmas presentation fre JA' f far, upper, left: Members of the Mixed Chorus con- ducted by Mr. Chavez are Viola Garcia, Carol Hansmann, Ruth Nielson, Marilyn Fisher, Holly Humphrey, Sharon Adams, Brenda Crain, Sue Matthews, Mary Rodriguez, second row: Marilyn Torres, Cheryl Plummer, Priscilla Smith, Kathy Reagan, Laura Harrington, Mary Howieson, Donna Ryan, Cynthia Henderson, Lisabeth Gober, Michelle Griffin, Pam Gilpin, Barbara Sundberg, Barbara Martin, Debra Keeling, third row: Janis Whitaker, Sabina Martinez, Pat Jones, Beth Brooks, Anne Ben- nett, Joan Correll, Suzanne Gilbert, Deborah Farness, Roxanne Busby, Yvonne Bundy, Wendy Webb, Melanie Turner, Michelle Martinez, fourth row: Arthur Pearcy, Mike Eglinton, Doug Bordlemay, Mike Johnsonbaugh, Jay Rader, David Bregar, Ed O'Keefe, Blane Savage, Mike Carlisle, George Gargoura, Edward Fetherolf, Jeff Dodd, Richie Ray, Karen Koury, Rochelle Poole, Kim Smith, Sandra Kutarnia, Judy Gorre, not pictured: Carol Chavez, Jeff Gomez, Helen Jordon, Paula Pen- dergrass, Christy Laidlaw, Robert Merritt, Donna Stocker, Gloria Tapia. upper, left: Girls choralists practicing during class are Louise Perry, Deborah Ratliff, second row: Pamela Quist, Elizabeth Ber- geson, third row: Cheryl Weaver, Janis Fulkerson, Sylvia Stevenson. far, lower, left: Christy Laidlaw reaches for a piece of pizza during the Christmas Concert reception. left: Performing during the annu- al Christmas Concert are Girls Chorus members Louise Perry, Debbie Ratliff, Beckie Mead, Claudia Sholer, Joanna Madrid, Joann Davis, Leslie Binkley, second row: Robin Bearpaw, Cathy Singleton, Pamela Quist, Elizabeth Bergeson, Debbie Watson, Becky Maase, Susan Callaway, Carol Lindenmuth, Ruby Valdez, third row: Julie Duderstadt, Bonnie Weeks, Cheryl Weaver, Janis Fulkerson, Sylvia Stevenson, Kerilu Haddox, Mary Zuercher, Pat Howell, Kathy Robinson, not pictured: Therese Barreras, Cynthia Johnson, Jeannie Kirkland, Gar- nett Krantz, Stephanie Stinnett, Franci Wymer, Sue Yates. Organizations 145
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