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,Q Km, Q33 ,, YL' , P , 'si r Y Junior High Band Froi1lRaw1Denise Latlery. Marcie Fay. Ann MacDonald, Stephanie Allison, Kaye Moeller. Rebecca Jones. Leonna Davis. .lainie Firm- stone. Second Raw-Kim Miller. Becky Jones. Michele Moore, Kali King. Diane Magee. Third Row-Richard Hurlburi. Christina Foster, Brent Kirk, Fourth Row-David lencl. Dennis Miller, Eric Patton. Jason Pfaff. Greg Ginsburg. Brett Nickens. David Choate. Tim Roberts. Matt Sease, Troy Swanson, and Conductor Darrel Daley. As Cindy Draeger sings out, Roxanne Shelley observes her. 'x -if-'I X1 vlk Qv K, '. ,' ..a4f,dt' -K ei H I Q.42 , One of the iunior high choir's many specialties is exercising their bodies. Director Kathleen Jaynes and accompianist Amber Brown look over some music.
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Youn Musicians Perform Frequently The music department, under the direction of Mr. Darrel Daley and Mrs. Kathleen Jaynes, went through the year with six performances for the choir and five for the band. The Junior High Choir, under the new direction of Mrs. Jaynes, had a tremendous turnout of 73 participants. Elected as officers were President Mark Wenzel, and Secretaries Sheri Mattson, and Cheryl Tatum. The biggest concert of the year was the Junior High Choral Festival in which the choir was rated very highly. The choir ended the year with an awards assembly. Mrs. Jaynes was pleased with the large amount of parent and community sup- port. She also said, l'm really looking forward to two junior high choirs next year. This year was a busy schedule for the Junior High Band which had 37 members. Appointed as president was Troy Swanson: elected vice presi- dent was Christina Foster, and elected secretary- treasurer was Dennis Miller. Besides presenting three concerts, the band also played at two junior high pep assemblies. ln March the band played at the Palmer Pioneer Home and the Salvation Army Home. ln May the band performed a spring concert and one week later on May ll, the group ended the year with the Solo Ensemble Festival held at Dimond. The trombone section plays Barefootin'. Laughing at fungus on the mouthpiece are Christina Foster and Hannah Kirk. A AK .iz ,xlxlx Junior High Choirf Front Row-Mark Wenzel, Kevin Osterhaus, Mike Barnhart, Jim Norcross, Wesley Ryan, Richard Ryan. Tyrone Hanna, Eddie Fagan. Terry Magray, Jason Madsen. Second Row-Eddie Uwekoolani, Chris Chambers. Dawn Courtney. Julie Godwin, Sherry Hart, Francine Young, Mary Souve, Heidi Slack, Chrissie Cresap, Andrea Church, Kim Headle, Sandy Doss, Adam Dubay. Third Row-Tom Lochner. Sheri Davis, Kim Hansen. Joyce Johnson, Kristi Kurtz, Tom Wilson. Eric Roulson, Mike Shapiro, Ray Shaffer, Brenda Bostley, Shonda Harris. Lana Oyster, Diana Judd. Wayne Pambrun. Fourth I?ow4Sheri Mattson. Denise Allen. Susan Lambert, Tracy Bryant, Jennifer Fifer. Larry Sudder. Scott Kreeger. Todd Robinson. John Lenz. Dorene Lorenz. Sandy Doss, Roxanne Shelley Cindy Draeger, Jennifer Anderson. Back Row4Cheryl Galliher, Amber Brown, Margie Ringler, Tammy Huffer. Lisa Dittman, Kris Decker, Abbe VanOrnum, Jolinda Richardson. Cheryl Tatum, Shelly Bornschein. Mary Richardson. Kyla Kent, Kim Gurley, Laura Privett, Rene Allen. 120
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Society Induction, Activities Fill Year The National Junior Honor Society inducted new members during the third quarter again this year. To be eligible for the NJHS. Gruening stu- dents must have at least a 3.5 grade average for two consecutive quarters. There were fifty-four members this year. The president this year was Angie Daniel. vice president was Marci Fay, and Troy Wise was trea- surer. Mr. John Ginsberg and Mr. Tom Huffer were the organization sponsors. A problem that junior high students have had is not getting involved in school activities, but this year they did. Three eighth graders and one sev- enth grader won the school talent contest for pantomiming KlSS. Chris Kincheloe won the DAR award for his honor. service, courage, lead- ership. and patriotism. Many students got in- volved in the junior high spelling bee. Out of some thirty participants, Regina Flory placed first in the contest. Junior high honor student Troy Swanson lights another candle on stage. After induction. honor members pledge their loyalty to the organization. 11.4 V., Fe Receiving her certificate during the honors assembly is Sarah Roberts, Congratulations New Members says the National Junior Honor Society cake. 122
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