University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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Southern Singer members could be seen perform- ing popular music at various places, including mili- tary bases, civic meetings and conventions during 1975-1976. Southern Singers is an all-female choir whose members are chosen through auditions with director Sharon Coleman at the beginning of the fall semester. Southern Singers ' schedule included perfor- mances at LBJ Library and Littlefield Dormitory in November. In December the women sang for an Southern Singers East Austin elementary school and for the Austin Rotary Club. Their program included a pop and Christmas repertoire. During February the Southern Singers went to Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo. In April, Southern Singers performed at Kin- solving and Littlefield Dorms and in San Antonio at Lackland Air Force Base. The Spring Banquet in May provided the setting for initiation of new officers and recognition of graduating seniors. FIRST ROW: Carla Ann Serafin, Otelia Antoinette Jurcak, Elizabeth Anne Crisman, Vice-President, Cheryl Yvette Carlisle, Librarian, Deann Lechten- berger, President, Gail Snyder Blocher, Claudia Jacqueline Goodwin, Sar- etta Lynne Moss. SECOND ROW: Julia Joyce Clegg, Historian, Diedre Eliza- beth Hacker, Mary Markle Moore, Shiryl Louise Thompson, Treasurer, Elizabeth Rankin McNeely, Christy Sue Lundstedt, Beverly Gail Scudday, Kathleen Susan Foster, Mary Suzanne Trotzuk. THIRD ROW: Janis Ann Hobart, Elizabeth Ann Fairchild, Deborah Joan Benitez, Margaret Ann Mc- Carthy, Mary Helen McFarlane, Vicki Jo Lyon, Cynthia June Lawrence, Candella Koomey. FOURTH ROW: Jane Cay Elliot, Marsha Renee Greene, Frances Carolyn Prudhomme, Kyle Elaine Cooper, Leslie Lynn Zimmerman, Kathleen Louise Rohmer, Librarian, Nina Elaine Prudhomme. Chorus : and Stec 352 Southern Singers

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1 Longhorn Singers rfl c L (] 1 FIRST ROW: Marshal D. Goldberg, Bette Anne Pugh, Jeffrey Hayden Heald, Deborah Lynn Wroth, David August Senter, Julie M. Wilson, Robert Pratt Thacker, Donna Lanelle Gorzycki, Daniel Richard Flores, Carol Paula Brune- man. SECOND ROW: Debra Elaine Lentz, Paul Alan Boskind, Helen K. Johnson, Thomas C. Harrison, Nancy Maxwell, Kirkland Lee Busby, Bar- bara Susan Pryor, Thomas Sanders Ingram, Camille Larue. Leslie Ann Cohn. Charles W. Eggert Jr.. Debra Lynne Matthew, Michael Lynn Roberts, Persis Ann Forster. THIRD ROW: Carol L. Shaffer, Kelley Francis Whalen, Laura Elizabeth Luecke, James A. Janeway Jr., Deborah Lynn Bridges, Stanley R. Galanski, Mary Ann Schorlemer, Clarence Maris Smith, Kimberly Ann Sherrill, Catherine Carol Davis, Jane Brazelton. Tammy Anne Booth, Jay Ira Steinfeld, Kathleen Dohoney, Roy Thomas James, Kim Berman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Lineback, Charles W. Mueller, Melissa Lyn Ran- dolph, Andrew Ridgely Taylor, Gail Ann Knoble, Timothy Joseph Rottet, Diane Elizabeth Kuhn, John Edmond Taylor, Elizabeth Ann Higley, Mark Goldstein, Ronald Jay Brustein, Timothy Slater Nash, Mary Elizabeth Diste- fano, Richard David O ' Connor, Martin Scott Holter. Longhorn Singers 351



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lingers University Chorus FIRST ROW: Dr. Alaire Lowry, Conductor, Margarita Moquin, Sharon Ann Lyon, Lynn Pollard, Susan Kay Bruton, Norma Lynne Vodicka, Jean Casner Casarez, Susan Lea Terrell, Kelly Jayne Brazell, Virginia Beth McKinney, Susan Gayle Hawthorne. SECOND ROW: Ara Verne Carapetyan, Cynthia Eunice Janke, Susan Marie Fox, Juliana Kazee, Catharine W. Jackson. Nancy L. Hildebrand, Jane Susan Lanzisera. Susan Elaine Rogers, Linda Kay Youngblood, Mary Catherine McMillen, Jerri Louise Hale, Vernon Harold Moeller. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Anne Fadely. Vice-President. Nancy Eliza- beth White, Gale Marie Turner, Secretary, Susan Renee Branson, Laura Gay Stueckler, Cynthia Jeanne Bryant, Robin Louise Schlichter, Rebeca Garza, Ann I. Perrine. FOURTH ROW: Sally DayTrigg, Treasurer, Persis Ann Forster, Donna Lee Cranberry, Elaine Louise Koughan. Debra Kay Pease, Karla Ruth Zwiers. Eileen Marie Berlinger, Jean Anne Craft. FIFTH ROW: Glenn A. Tobleman, Blair Richard Williamson, Andres Castillo, James T. Ainsworth. Harlen Rieger Fleming, Carl Lee Fike, James Delayne Martin, Richard Alan Polunsky, Gerre Barth Gannaway. SIXTH ROW: David Peter Kellaway, Thomas Martin Eisele. Harry Allen Gump, Ronald James Herrera, Matthew John Sherman, Rudolph Frank Mares, Howard Allen Brook, Bruce William Boyle. Curtis Polk. SEVENTH ROW: Leonard Scott Schmidt. Law- rence B. Stewart, Gregory Thomas Dunn, David Eldon Moody, Thomas John Donovan, Randall Browning Meacham, Kenneth Ray Pease, Chris William Pierce. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas Martin Upshaw, John Raymond Elrod, Randall Lewis Kelleher, David Lynn Ross, Charles Louis Renaud, Jimmy Preston Wrotenbery, Bruce MacKenzie Martin, Bruce David Lies- man. NINTH ROW: Charles A. Tompkins, Gary Arthur Goethe, Lawrence Ross Clarke, Floyd Miles II, Leslie Gene lull, Carl Robert Johnston, Presi- dent. The University Chorus is a large mixed choir for both music and non-music majors. Its repertoire was predominately sacred music with most of its concerts held in area churches. Members were se- lected through auditions with director Dr. Alaire Lowry each semester. In the fall -the group presented church programs and sang for the Fine Arts Symposium on November 28. A Spring Tour March 6-9 took the University Chorus to Marble Falls, Burnet, Brady, Brownwood and Stephenville. The Chorus held its Spring Con- cert on March 28. For its final performance of the year the University Chorus participated in the May Day Choral Extravanganza on May 2, with other Choral Organizations. University Chorus became, in many ways, a new choir this year. For the first time, it had a faculty director, took a tour and presented a spring con- cert. For me, however, it is more important that we had so many wonderful times together learning, growing and sharing the job of making music, Dr. Lowry said. University Chorus 353

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