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I. Concert Choir students attentively await the start of class. I. Sophomore Choir students sit and rap after class. Chorale members from left to right are: Row 1. Kim Brunsdon, Kim Johnson. Candy Crawnover. Jill Surber. Anna Foster. Jacie Tole. Row 2. Anitra Newcomb. Sheila Kuhner. Maryanna Barnes, Karen Uljo. Margie Gray. Wendy Haes. Row 3. Amy Goodwin. Karen Coffelt. Kathy Power. Dianne Herrington, Janinne Stegall. Deanna Sorensen, and Row 4. Elaine Warren. Kelle Peel. Brenda Matthews. Sharon Meader. Kim Fowler. Liz Brim. Not Pictured. Lori Abbott. Carrie Coleman. Elaine Franson. Sally Haas. Charlotte Haney, Lana Martin. Stephanie Nazarenus. Karla Rondorf. Diane Stcinbach. a Good Year Swing Choir members, from left to right, are: Row 1; Lon Trammell. Maria Harris. Seth Dietrich. Anne Hedstrom. Alan McKnight. Lynn Bradwcll. Phil Millhaff. Ava Wilson. Row 2: Doug Massano. Kathy Frostad. Linda Vinterton, Steve Bolcndcr, Sally Snaring. Ann Roetcisoender. Craig Bruskland. Julie Judd. Rich Jones. Shawn Gary. Karen Anderson. Steve Jones. Choir 61
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Vocal Department Notes The vocal end of the music department spent a busy year preparing for various performances and contests. The department consists of the Concert Choir, Swing Choir and Chorale; all very fine groups. The perform- ances consisted of the annual Fall, Christmas and Spring concerts along with the Concert Choir’s trip to Issaquah H.S. and the KingCo choir contest. The Swing Choir was busy performing for organizations around the community as well as jazz festivals and contests with and against other schools in the KingCo area. Out-of-school activities included the “Turn Over a New Leaf’ party, which promoted choir pride and school spirit. There were several notable achievements in the vocal department this year. Scott Abbott, Scott Carson. Steve Jones and Anne Hedstrom were very happy to be accepted to the All-Northwest Choir in Billings, Montana. Choir officers this year included: Pres. Steve Jones, Vice-Pres. Shawn Gary, Sec. Ann Roetcisoender, Enforcer Promotion Anna Ralston, Senior Rep. Sally Snaring, Junior Rep. Chris Douglas and Sophomore Rep. Joe Friend. Director Don Hedstrom put the emphasis on reaching the Choir’s full potential. Although not all goals may have been reached, it was an enjoyable and exciting year for both the performing members and the audiences that heard them perform. Concert Choir members, trom left to right, are: Row 1; Christie Hedman. Annette Rutherford, Lynn Bradwell, Lisa Vltolo, Laura Fry, Vicki Hachtel, Rima Hawkins, Robyn Brandt. Mary White. Shauna Lilly. Julie Judd. Patty Pfeifer. Sarah Moore. Shelley Cancilla. Row 2; Maria Harris. Tami Abel. Mary Kaye Moore. Anne Hedstrom. Jo Haslett. Ava Wilson. Annetter Fly. Debbie Sternberg, Sally Snaring, June Wilhite, Anna Ralston, Larenda Willcuts. Linda Vlntcrtun. Ann Roetcisoender, Kathy Frostad. Donna McLean. Row 3; Tom Morgan. Alan McKnight. Randy Duford. Dan Schaaf. Steve Waag. Brian Cumutt. Brandon Gary, Shannon Carry. Chris Douglas. Joe Friend. Lance Townsend. Row 4; Phil Millhaff, Marvin Sweeting. Jon Ihler, Tim Stolmeier, Steve Bolcnder, Richard Jones. Scott Abbott, Darren Bourne. Seth Dietrich. Tim Jensen. Shawn Gary. Steve Jones, and Doug Mossano. Not Pictured: Karen Anderson. Scott Carson. Linda Davis. Dennis Greenwood. Pam McLean. Lon Trammell. Tina Wheatley. 60 Choir
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Clubs Unite . . . Achieve Goals Honor Society was busier than ever with fund raising projects, making another year very successful. I.H.S. Honor students were involved in several activities including a car wash, turkey raffle (thanks to the Kenmore Tradewell who contributed the turkey) selling candy and sponsoring a school dance. This is just a few of the traditions they have upheld from past years. After this year, however, a few changes will be made. Instead of Mr. Ashby- assuming the sole role of Advisor, there will be more than one. Also it might be a lot tougher for the average 3.4 student to get into Honor Society because extra curricular activities might also be taken into account. Approximately 280 Honor students looked forward to the hike at the end of the year. Senior Citizen day and the highlight . . . Induction. All in all. Honor Society had an involved and successful year. 4 Mr. Dave Rumppe. official “Head Turkey. memorizes his ticket number, in high hopes of winning the Thanksgiving turkey, while Sandy Everson looks on. 5. Science Club members arc Gregg Reddick. Mr. Dave Wilson. Debbie Sternberg. Lisa Bellero. Eric Parker. John Van Leevwen. Ryan Johnson. Robert Lane. 2 3. 1. This year's Honor Society was bigger and better than ever! Lynne Hansen. Shannon Skibeness. Lori Ross. Lori Holman. Sandy Everson and Julie Judd are this year's Honor Society Officers. Not pictured is Laurie Ryder This year's Ski Assistants are: Dana Bollenger, Greg Lamb. John Nolan. Chris Howell. Kim Faucher. (front row) Sandy Everson, Lorraine Carr. Cindy Padgett. Shannon Skibeness. Mark Merchant, Kandis Everson. Not pictured are Ron Belter and Renee Barrows.
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