Spanish Club Spanish Club. Front row: Castro, Arzu, Burgos, Ojeda, Villarreal, A. Thompson, D. Thompson. Second row: M. Aguilar, M. Aguilar, Knight, Quiros, Lopez, Mendez, Pace. Third row: Gonzalez, Diaz. Fourth row: Tabora, Lancaster, Fischer, Sibaja, Almendarez, Ralston. Back row: Gomez, Graber, Martinez, Fagan, Tyson. - photo by Jerry Traughber. A Cappella A Cappella. Front row: Anderson, Hodges, Garrett, Slater, T. Turner, Richardson, Bailey, Lape, Shennan, Anthony, Gill, Bills, Gillett. Second row: Kell, Girdley, Bell, Stamps, Stephens, Baker, Price, Hladky, Hughes, Usry, Humble, Aviza, Kinningham, Robbins. Third row: Lacoss, Weibel, Reynolds, Bassett, Bendickson, S. Underwood, Matthews, Neal, Hammitt, Fischer, Thompson, L. Underwood, Guin, S. Brown, Music. Fourth row: Small, Baird, Walls, Pawers, Collins, Spann, Floyd, Garner, Goodpasture, Moss, M. Brown, Dugger, R. Hall, Castro. Back row: D. Hall, Lockhart, Ritter, Talley, Ramseyer, Jacobs, Combs, Arensmeier, Ritchie, Griffith, A. Turner, Cannon. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Little boy Bowman. Kirk Bowman, a freshman from Newport, jazzes up a tune with his English Horn . The jazz band often played for Spring Sing and had an annual chapel program. - photo by Jerry Traughber. 224 Spanish Club, A Cappella B eginning the year with more new members than returning members, the task of the A Cappella Chorus was to mold the old with the new, to create a successful performing group. Their task was accomplished. To get the right mix and to learn the music that was to be performed, the members attended music camp a week before the start of school. Auditions held during the first week helped to strengthen their number. After a whole week of rehearsal, the chorus made their debut with the annual Greers Ferry concert. Daily practices and twice a week special ensemble rehearsals, helped prepare the chorus as they hit the road . November took the group on a tour of a group of churches from Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Greatly enriched by the trip, the chorus returned to give the students a special chapel program. According to director Ken Davis, the highlight of the year was hosting the Christian Col1 ege Chorus Festival on January 10th. "The festival was a success. All those young people from Christian schools provided a fine time of fellowship, as well as study," said Davis. Spring break offered no vacation for the chorus. Instead, they embarked upon a major tour performing for churches and high schools
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