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Down In The Valley The spring concert was presented by the Highland mixed chorus on April 13 and 16. Cast of Characters: Leader, Mark Geib or Tom Medina, Brack Weaver, Ralph Lobato or Monte Schlager, Guard, Jim White, Preacher, Angelo Ramirez, Peters, Mike Wiltse, Jennie Parsons, Rita Lucero or Cindy Pacheco, Jennie's father, Gale. Crom, Thomas Bouche, Richard Sweazy, First man, Mike Prazma, Second man, Russell Klorg First woman, Lore Kohlhoffg second woman, Sherri Backstrum or Jodi Dow, chorus-interested crowd of people, congregation, dancers. Chorus: Soprano-Susan Andrijeski, Brenda Biggs, Sherri Backstrum, Donna Collins, Jodi Dow, Susan Ehrlich, Debra Garcia, Debra Gibson, Pat Hansen, Alisa Hubbard, Lore Kohlhoff, Roxanna Loeffler, Rita Lucero, Jackie Lucero, Pam McNeece, Pat McNeece, Bersy Nuttall, Cindy Pacheco, Diane Stuhr, Leslie Spencer, Colleen Wade. Alto-Glenda Biggs, Vickie Cogswell, Carmen Escobar, Rhoda Hughes, Kim Kallsen, Bonnie Loeffler, Ann Nelson, Karen Piller, Carolee Preston, Barbara Remmenga, Rita Stewart, Roberta Stonecypher, Shanon Spencer, Cheryl Story, Ann Thompson, Penni White, Susan Zack. Tenor-Jodi Barfoot, Matt Geib, Keith Kennedy, Ryan Lesh, Bob Regan, Wayne Stewart, Richard Sweazy, Peter Thomp- son, Kurt Remmenga, Mike Wiltse, Bill Whicker, Mark Zack. Bass- Hal Baker, Gale Crom, Kurt Cunningham, Mark Geib, Russ Klor, Ralph Lobato, Tom Medina, Tom Piller, Mike Prazma, Angelo Ramirez, Monte Schlager, Randy Souther, Jim White. Y H A f' it
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Middle School In Second Year The second year of our middle school concept is begin- ning to demonstrate the cooperative and creative work of students in a greater way than when the traditional junior high was operating. The resources of the children are be- ing realized and have indicated themselves in the activities they have initiated. Several ofthe departments have shown improvement: a beginning course in electricity is being taught, the UPS programj Introduction to Physical Science program has been implemented, the mathematics curriculum has been restructured with future plans to be continued, the seventh grade language arts QEnglish and Literature classes involving three groupsj wrote and presented a play which took a great deal of planning indicating student creativity and ability to present it to an audience. As for the physical plant, projection screens have been placed in about half of the classrooms for use with the overhead projectors, film strips, and any movies per- taining to class work, many classrooms received new bulletin boards, the library has been reorganized, the counseling room and the offices have been carpeted and appropriate drapes hung to give the surrounding a plea- sant atmosphere a face liftingf' The home ec depart- ment also did a goodjob in bringing color to the walls to make them more cheerful. The Field Days, Spring Festival, and style show certainly helped to close a rewarding school year. I OFFICERS Peggy Harris, President Wanda Gerstenberger, Vice President Terri Winter, Secretary Roberta Stonecypher, Treasurer Student Council Seated: Peggy Harris, Bill Whicker, Roberta Stonecypher, Terri Winter, Wanda Gerstenberger. Standing: Wayne Stewart, Ryan Lesh, Joy Sidwell Chris Lister, Lori Tackett, Mrs. Bryan, Sponsor, Jerry Speyer, Clint Koppenhafer, Mary Jane Broadhurst, Glen Cunningham, Lennie Simpson, Teri Simpson, Mike Cogswell. f 5 5 I-i - 1 --,?1ffiL.i5Ei19Ei5:Effiliilimiill5iI?5ls5'Gi?ffaEW'35Ei41Sie-iEFSHESSME L4SEEltEf5:rl iH53561f12fJil?iY.ls?P'EflvNi5F5li?S55?i5 FW9Y'f5ff??!.2Qi3T'-:-i2nf'f:.. 75 ,Q .
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