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Montage: Talent-Studded Cast Salutes Silver Anniversary Describing a stormy friendship, Dana Mikulecky and Kelly Coburn sing Bosom Buddies Qtopb. The musical Gypsy told of the life of Gypsy Rose Lee. Sharon Moore and Claudia Clayton perform lf Mama Would Marry from that Broadway hit Caboveb. Showing her determination to be an actress in this piece from A Chorus Line, Susie Quigley performs Nothing Cmiddlej. All That Jazz was a hit play as well as a movie. Bridget Watkins dances through a number Crighth. 241 Fine Arts The theme for the 1981 gg was, appropriately, A Celebration of 25 Years of Silver Memories . Presented on two nights, gg was a combination of many students' best talents. Directors Mrs. Holly Kroncke and Mr. Paul Pedigo explained the theory of 40 S
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rected the band, they have re- ceived numerous awards includ- ing 14 superior awards at state music contests and being chosen one of the top 100 band programs in the country. The bands kept up everyone's spirits at the football and basket- ball games, marched for football halftime shows and played in dis- trict and state competitions. Mr. Perkins explained the importance of a band: Hopefully the band teaches some appreciation of mu- sic, as well as the discipline it takes to play a musical instru- ment. And I enjoy putting togeth- er a band. Concert Band: FLUTES: Susan Bjork, Pamela Beltz, John Bosick, Carrie Burkhart, Ellen Grosse, Susan Horst, Cindy Johnson, Diane Johnson. Laura Linton, Shaleen Lohmes, Patti McMaster, Lynn Mobley, Mary Jo Morin, Amy Ryan, Janet Ryan, Stacy Seibert, Amy Trotter, Lisa Wagner. Sandra Widseth. OBOES: Nancy Huelf, Colleen Strain. CLARINETS: Page Allen, Gina Arkowski, Eileen Billiard, Tina Claire, Kerry Flanigan, Amy Gustafson, Anna Hintgen, Kathy Hubany, Suzanne Mangold, Linda Morton, Bill Munson, Sonja Ramey, Pam Webb, Kevin Wolfgang, Steve Wright. BASS CLARINETS: Rob Culbert, Wayne lntermill, John Keith. ALTO SAX: Colin Fleming, Phil Francis, Terry Krycho, Tom Munson, Sheri Phillips, Greg Rockwell. TENOR SAX: Jeff Cheney, Andy Simon. BARI SAX: Mike Henderson, John Davis. FRENCH HORN: David Emmerick, Gretchen Knudson, Joe Lepine, Steve Lepine, Ken Oleszeck, Stu Woods. TRUMPET: Don Bell, Tracy Bennington, Paul Brody, winette Cashore, Chris Christianson, Kim Daehn, Bobby Formanek, David Hensel, Butch Howell, Rick Hubany, Kevin Jensen, Ross Johnson, Scott Little, David Madigan, Jeff Marten, Jeff Mauss, Mike Michner, Russ Richardson, Doyle Robbins, Ken Steele, Mark Warson, John Wylie. TROMBONE: Stevie Abel, Peter Flanders, Tim Keenan, Joe Taylor, Doug Troutman, Ted Miller. BARITONE: Greg Mortenson, Matt Woodruff, Jean Scauzzillo. BASSXTUBA: Les Brack, Eric Grundman. PERCUSSION: Greg Brownell, Kamthor Chaiyo, Joe Feldman, Jeff Malden, Mark Napierkowski, John Vasina, Dionne Williams. Jazz Band, Not Pictured: CSENIORSJ Tracy Bennington, Jeanette Boland, Paul Brody, Greg Brownell, Ken Steele, Steve Wright. CJUNIORSJ Les Brack, Peter Flanders, Doug Haley, Mike Henderson, Greg Mortensen, Bill Munson, Austin Pfenning, Russ Richardson, Andy Simon, Peter Tyler, Mark Warson. CSOPHOMORESD Don Bell, Jeff Cheney, Chris Christiansen, Paul Cozart, Alanze Dudley, Colin Fleming, Nancy Huelf, Scott Little, Tom Munson, Greg Rockwell, Joe Taylor, Doug Troutman, Fine Artsf23
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the show. Montage was con- ceived some ten years ago as a show which would allow any stu- dent at AAHS a chance to per- form. One needs only to audition to take part. After auditions, the directors write a show around the talents they have seen dis- played. The 1981 Montage consisted of two acts and 27 numbers includ- ing one entitled Somewhere There's a Song dedicated to the non-hearing or hearing impaired. Cindy Smith, a special guest from the Colorado Deaf and Blind School participated in this num- ber. Three members from Came- Q were also dedicated to Mrs. Harriett Connolly, retiring Latin and English teacher. According to the directors, Ev- eryone is in the opening and fina- 'le and is included in at least one special number. .Rui Helping Montage give the gift of song, Cindy Smith, a student at the Colorado Deaf and Blind School, leads cast members Cplctured all together, topj in sign language to Somewhere There's a Song Caboveb. ln an attempt to finish her sentence, Jennifer Riley clamps a hand over John Bosick's mouth during the humorous number Sing from A Chorus Line. Camelot produced a variety of hit songs. three of which the Montage cast performed. Lisa Callaway coyly sings The Simple Joys of Maidenhead Crightb. Fine Arts! 25
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