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0 oo Coos on ol 0 ooo 0 aceeclaeceoolcoeoo oocoeoo toes the Advanced Dance class required a lot of hard work Dance - Front: Wendy Cohen, Salkin, Jennifer Kurmada, Karmel Mary Jung. Znd: Jihna Kim, Michelle Melissa Riach, Kelly Darrow, Heather Mindy Ropp, Yeon Yi Rhee, Jenny Jennifer Berbaum, Kelly Moore, Melssa Dold, Jennifer Morris, Jill Williams, Julie Hopper, Stephanie Bente, Oooottloootlnoooouoeuooo to no co '.'.' ' ' 'iiiiiHB3:':':3:':':i:3:3:':':3 ou better clap loudly! Warn- ing the audience in a parental manner, senior drama mem' bers Chris Beeny, Deanne Foley, and Darrin Miller portray their characters in Lady Audley 'S Secret. eaping lizards! Seemingly - suspended in mid air, junior dance member Heather Stevenson looks as if she will never touch the floor again. in various activities such as Drama Club Front. David Crukshank, Tim Shane Sauby. 2nd: Claudia Mazzei, Robert Dixon, Nick Atenclo,
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alk like an Egyptian. Holding that pose freshman Drill Team member Jennifer Yim performs in a rally before a football game. e've got spirit, yes we do. At the homecoming game, freshmen members of tall flags, Barbara Kennick and Julia Bazaldua, cheer for the team. Y ,se -. 7? 5' hake it, baby. In the homecoming rally, freshmen Annette Bovberg and Lainy Dickson put their effort into the rally. C 3 4 t ready to blow. Band mem- bers Patrick Akhkashion, Ramzy Saleh and Lee Dutfield take a break at the homecoming foot- ball game. on c0n000000000ooo I no 0 00000o00ocllUl00000 0s0c00000o00l000000o 0 0 s000o0000l000000Oll 00000000 00000000009 l ICOIOOOIOOOIOOOOOU 000 000o0000s00o0000 0 0 0000o0noou0no00000l 0oo00000s00sc000Q00s0000000000000000000o00uac00000 ,W ,a,.f.f ...we LWB, 1 'LLM airy Q -Z Rf J he band attended games to support the team and encourage the , I crowds' participation. They also represented the school by lll' marching in various parades, such as the Montrose Christmas Parade. Band -- Front: Valerie Straszewski, Cliff Graves, Andy Wulfti Patrick Akhkashion, Shahlin Hashemi, Michelle Price. 2nd: Julie Hoskins, Casey Conner, Phillip Chon, Tony Moreno, Brian Craddock, Karin Suter, Adviser, Mr. LaVoie. , O.. ...q.....q O . ...q 0 0 . 0 0 0 .0 .0 0.0 s 0 .e.n.o.o'o.0.0.0.l.0.0.l.0.0'0.l 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 9 0 0.0.0.0.l.l.l.l.0.0.5,0.' .... 0o0.0.0.0.00o.0ns00.000o .0 0,0 .0 .0'l.l.0.Il0ll0009 W , M Q Iii he band is not just made up of musical instruments. Tall flags and a rifleman made up the Auxiliary who also offered their support. Auxiliary - Front: Lisa Lyons, Julie Franscell. 2nd: Candy Dickinson, Stacy Roberg. 3rd: Julia Bazaldua, Diane Murphy. 4th2 e Barbara Kennick, Erin Millikan. 5th: Dennis Meade. 4 af X X A , as ,g 'iir ,l,rir Supporting the Team . 4.4.5 ,V,,V
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Students strut their stuff in the O how 'em your stuff! Wiggle your bootie, crack those notes, and be the character! Whenever the lights dimmed and the audience hushed, it was assured that yet another fantastic performance was on the way. The time and dedication involved in putting on a show was an overwhelming experience for most. Performers went through a lot of difficulties preparing for a show. Both students and faculty could usually tell which students were in a performance just by the way they looked and acted. Performing is hard because you fight with your friends, don't get any sleep, and your grades go down. But l guess that's good because it teaches you discipline and how to be a better performer, said dance member sophomore Stephanie Batt. But like anything, hard work and hard times went with the fame and stardom of being a performer. Sophomore dance member Yeon Yi Rhee felt rehearsing was similar to a nightmare - like going on a date with Pee Wee Herman. But it's worth it because of all the recognition and compliments you get afterward. Others tried to ignore the struggle and concentrate only upon the rewarding feelings afterward. lt was a thrill for most to sing, dance, or act on stage because of the boost it gave a person's character. Senior, choir member Jackie Dunbar said, To be on stage is the best feeling in the world. lt's great when you know you're good and are conveying that feeling to the audience. Drama member, senior Eric Graves said, When l'm on stage I rarely know what's going on. l am up there and the words just come out. lt's like a natural high. Additionally, it gave students the opportunity to feel and act differently than they would act around school. Senior dance member Audrey Hill commented, When l perform I feel like another person. On stage you can be anyone. The thrill of performing for an audience was an exciting feeling for most. Being a star, even for just a few minutes, made all the hours of rehearsing worthwhile. by Stephanie Bente oes this look weird? H asks junior dance member Karmel Tabamo to junior .Jennifer Kurumada. Preparing for a show took many hours of rehearsing. raise the Lord! Although it may look like a Jim Bakker tribute, it really is sophomore Stephanie Batt and senior Stephanie Bente preparing for the Spring Dance Concert. Performing I9
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