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lence Choir takes pro performances with ease, fervor, and gusto This year quality was very Important, said choir adviser Mar- garet Frazler. For the first time, choir was an actual class, which helped Improve the quality of the group. The singers were ex- posed to experiences that taught and im- pelled quality. At Citrus College in February, the choir was involved In a great professional exper- ience, said junior Stephanie Allen. Dra- ma, band, and the choir programs all over the Walnut School District took part in Para- mount Presents a spe- cial production. It was a wonderful way to raise money for fine arts in the district, said president and four- year-member Sharon Frazler. Directed by Stephen ▲ CHAMBER SINGERS. Front row: Michelle Quigley, Janelle Frederlcksen, Sharon Frazier. Shannon Thomas. Brent Barnes; second row: Tina Miano, Stephanie Allen, Janiece Bisaha, Kristin DeKline. Becky Gastelum. Lisa Adams. Judy Lin; back row: Tamao Makishima, Rich- ard DelRosario, Dominic Thome, Charles Gonzales. John Harris. John Strandgren. Mimi Miller, Not Pictured: Nikki Macias. Michelle LaFortune. Traugh, the choir per- formed to a multitude of people. Performing like that made us better as a group, said senior Nikki Macias. In November, the choir, along with ab out 600 students in Califor- nia, participated in the televised Beverly Hills Christmas Lighting Pro- gram. It was an exper- ience I ' ll never forget, said adviser Frazier. Singing along with Burt Bacharach and Mel Torme was fantas- tic! The singers also sang at the school Christmas Concert in December, the Walnut Family Fes- tival in October, and various businesses and residents. All of which built towards the qual- ity aimed for. Story by: Mary Ann Ca- barlo: Layout by: Tessie Her- nandez: Pictures by Alan Odermatt. Choir Organizations 81
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0f4. tAc Esli Becky Gastelum Choir Member i The ' Paramount Pre- sents ' production was a good learning experience for me. A SHARING A SONG, Michelle Quigley and Tamao Makishima sing a piece together. Michelle was in the choir for three years and this was Tamao ' s first year. A MUSTANG SINGER. Front row: Jennifer Gowdy, Tonya Storey. Kristle Rayborne. Michelle Quigley, Sharon Frazier, Stephanie Allen. Bridget Lloyd; second row: Tiffany Williams, Carrie IVIaddox. Nancy Pizzo. Janelle Fredencksen. Dana Brannan, Cara Smith. Julie Sylvestre: back row: Martin Morales. Dante Santiago. John Strandgren, Knsta McKenzie, Shelley Maxwell, Brent Barnes. 80 Organizations Choir
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▼ PAGEANTRY UNIT, first row, Vanessa Romero, Michelle Robinson, Rosily Robinson, Deena Avina. Rachel Wilson. Racheal Castro, second row: Deanne Honda. Annette Arciero. Yugng Kim. third row: Shelley Maxwell. Elizabeth Oh, Crystal Rayborne, Tracey Williams, Kim Ford, Natalie Wollman, fourth row: Julie Sylvestre, Monica Hopkins, Kim Brown, Stephanie Hicks, Cindy Orr, fifth row: Shannon Thomas. Suzanne Villegas, Michelle Junta, Lisa Lowe. Meridith Kneeland. Tittjnv ft ' iiijms Lejnn Cui-s and Patti McGlothlin. itt ■■«■» ' ' A H V i l » ' !i- - i m )it- V «i i W A L. » J T ' .e Suzanne Villegas Drill Team Member As a sophomore on the squad, I felt as if I was on top of the world with all of the friends I had made this year. 82 Organizations Pageantry Unit
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