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TACKLINC9 TUNES 1 Top row, left To right: Roberl Kamps, Mark MaCallisTer. Third row: Corby Slephens, Kris Simenson, Jason Davis, Russ Nelson, John Maudlin, Joshua Holbrook, Shawn Will, Corey G-aull, Erik Bowyer, Mark Warren, Troy Rob- erts. Second row: Kim Todd, Maia Noll, Jeni McClean, Tana Hickey, Shannon Johnson, Jamie Edwards, Kim Gray, Erika Sandsirom, Cryslal Sanlafede, Chris Flohaug, Maria Be- vard, Angela Long, April Thum, Jenni- fer Larson. Boflom row: Jeff Sixsmiih, Jeannie Humphrey, Cindy Laughlin, Mail Clark, Connie Laxson, Maryann Cline, Angela Broeckel, Zarah Mcln- losh, and Trisha Mackey. Kyle Sparks keeps up the bear for The choir. 31 Band
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PLAYING PROUD AND Our OrchesTra and ConcerT Band aT Hudson's Bay High School work hard and are full of TalenT. Playing a musical insTru- menT is a loT of work, especially in a group. These Two groups geT TogeTher during one period of The day. Mr. Ager is The conducTor of The ConcerT Band and should be pleased wiTh iT. AT varsiTy fooTball games, paskeTpalI games, and pep assemblies The band jams To Tequila or our fighT song. VViThouT our band we wouldn'T have The svveeT sound of spiriT. OrchesTra may noT be aT our aThleTic acTiviTies, puT They represehT our school very vvell. A sTring insTru- menT is difficulT To play and Takes a IoT of pracTice To make iT perfecT. AnTon AppelauisT plays his cello wiTh greaT arTisTic ease. Top row, lefT To righT: Amy Baker, Ni- cole Dawson, Mrs, Davidson, GreT- chen Meddaugh, King Kao, Jeanna Bourland, Melanie Barnes, AnTon AppelduisT, Robin Zuiderveld. BoT- Tom row: STacie HunTley, KrisTi Ver- heiden, Nancy Cordova, Kim LaTTa, Anna Richardson. Mrs. Davidson direcTs her orchesTra in on exciTing ballad. 30 Band
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TI-IE PLAY'S Tl-IE THING The enThusiasTic group poses ouTside The Angus Bowmer TheaTer. Don'T geT Too exciTed - we haven'T seen The play yeT! Sorry Shawn, iT's noT SouThern Califor- nia - iT's Lifhia Park! Tom BoTTenberg cdTches up on sleep in The Mobile Hell . 32 Shal4espearefAshland Trip The Shakespeare program is an lnTeresTlng parT of The English deparTmenT aT Boy. There has been aT leasT one Shakespeare class aT Bay for The pasT 41 years. AfTer all, iT is more Than jusT anoTher class. This year's second semes- Ter Shakespeare class had a mere 45 sTudenTs, yeT Teach- er lvlrs. WrighT sTaTed ThaT The sTudenTs were very enThusi- asTic abouT sTudying The plays. Those plays were: Ra- meo ana' Julief, The Tempe-sf, Taming of The Shrew, Mhg Lear, Mio'summer's Nighf Dream, and Macbefh. Perhaps The mosT enjoy- able parT of The Shakespeare class ls The annual Trip To ah- land, Oregon. STudenTs have The opporTuniTy To Take in a few plays and Tour The down- Town area. This year, on March 22-23, 43 Shake- speare sTudenTs and 35 l-lon- ors Seminar English sTudenTs, along wiTh four chaperones, made The Trip. AfTer an in- credible five hour bus ride souTh, sTudenTs relaxed and Then wenT To The nighT per- formance of Penny for a Song. On The nexT day , acTor Rex Rabold spoke To The group and answered ques- Tions. The group had a final TasTe of The Oregon Shake- speare FesTival wiTh The maTi- nee performance of Romeo ana' Jullef. This lnTeresTlng version was a modern adap- TaTion wiTh high fashion cloTh- ing and a remarkable revolv- ing seT. AfTerwards, every- one boarded The bus for The long ride home. Since The Shakespeare program was once again successful, fuTure sTudenTs will be able To enjoy This experi- ence. I l l
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