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for New Uniforms Roger Lehl shows off his talents on the clarinet to anyone who will listen-or pay attention Alliance High Pep Band adds spice to any home game 1st row: Lee Overstreet, John Balderson, Missy Skeen, Susan Turgeon, Tammy Pierce, Chris Allen, David Nelson, Jeff Hood, Jeff Gasseling, Nancy Schnell. 2nd row Chris Contonis. Tami Ushio, Tracy Overstreet, Katie Chouanard, Kelly Yost, Deena Contonis, John Burgess, Jeff Mills, Jesse Renteria, John Christensen; 3rd row: Jim Graff, Troy Strang, Mike Schnell, Matt Morris, Colin Weekes, Steve Price, Scott Bolinger, Paul Manuel, Jeff Moore, Sandra Grundmeier; 4th row: Natalie Green, Jon Moyle, Tim Thies, Kent Meyer, Larry Chouanard, and Richard Vaughn Concert Band 25
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Concert Band Makes Money After marching season, One - and - two - and - three -four was a familiar sound coming from the band room, as Mr. Rischling counted the beat to concert music. He held sectionals, in which those people playing woodwind or brass instruments came on certain days. This gave each person a better chance to learn the music and improve rhythms. When it was all put together and rehearsed, the band gave three concerts and attended the district music contest in April. Members of the 120 piece band sold magazine subscriptions, as well as cut crystal items. The money earned went towards the fund to buy new uniforms. These were ordered and worn for their spring contest. Keeping the spirit alive, the pep band plays for many home girls' and guys’ basketball games. 1st row Tori Hoxworth, Angie Clark, Chrissi Neilsen, Kelly Thomas. Amy Roberts, Jeannie Atkins, |oni Fritzler, Tracy Bell. Jennifer Skeen, Jennifer Lauer, Nolene Rolen; 2nd row: Julianne Gonzalez, Jeanna Shaw, Shelly Thompson. Tina Rask, RaShelle Wodke, Wendy Miller, Mary Craig, Joelle Arrington, Gina Garrett, Vicki Clark, Keri Taylor, Kim Buckmeier, 3rd row: Shellie Sutton, Linda Fairbanks, Gina Gardner, Kim Rathbun, Jodi Toffeland, Tania Meier, Karla Schwartz, Kim Dobson, Alice Ruble. Angie Kerns, Rachel Schmer, Kim Marchant, Wendy Newman; 4th row: Dena Hashman, Kathy Bainter, Gay Pederson, Angie Kochiras, Teresa Dye, Cheryl Bolen, Roger Lehl, Cheryl Furman, Kristen Peterson, Vanessa Curtiss, Loralee Schmidt, Marla Sutton. 5th row: Eddie Burgess, Eric Green, Sherry Clark, Sue Suprano, Spence Bishop. Billy Nolan, Melody Pebley, Valerie Curtiss, Patty Shaw, Matt Peterson, Marci Kerns; 6th row: Jolene Brenner, Laura Dye, Bryan Kiewel, Stephanie Sutton, and Cynthia Hamilton 24 Concert Band
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Students at AHS Creatively Show Their Art students were enlightened in the areas of study such as perspective, painting, pottery and other various units involving the subject of art. To many of the students, art was a unique, emotional outlet in which they could express themselves freely. Over 130 students were enrolled in either Freshmen Art, General Art, Advanced Art I, or Advanced Art II, with most of them being in the freshmen and general art classes. Reflecting on his various art classes, Mr. Larry Mannlein, instructor, said, There were more students in my classes this year than I have had in any other year I have taught here. I like to see the talent that students walk in with every year, especially the new students, and I like to make them aware of it so that they may continue working on that talent. The things that I like to teach the most are projects that bring out the creative qualities of students, but then I also like to work with drawing assignments, not only because it is fun, but because it is a fundamental of art as well.” Mr. Mannlein also likes to paint and make pottery in his spare time. Art has affected the attitudes of many students at AHS. Some of the things they did were challenging, some were very basic, but art was one of the classes that provided students with the opportunity to be the most creative and expressive. Advanced Art II student, Paul Manuel is carefully executing some air brush strokes on one of his projects that he did as an independent study unit Tediously working on her coil pot, Carrie Marx strives for the perfect shape and thickness. Looking for the perfect angle. Ramiro Vasquez finally completed his assignment 26 Art
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