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Treble Chorus ls New Experience Sophomore Chorus Has Traditional Ye The Treble Choir was something differ- ent this year. lt was an experiment that worked very well and will become a permanent member of the West High school's Choral Department. Connie Zellars said, All year we worked on such basic things as tonal quality, rhythm, and most important, expression. Going back to traditional groups, soph- omore choir, was also sponsored and led by Mr. Don Reimer. They once again had an excellent year singing at the Fall, Christmas and Spring con- certs. Unlike other choruses, sopho- more chorus had no officers, and any- one could join without having to ever audition, including upperclassmen. Above, sophomore chorus members, row 1: Ellen Villarreal, Janiece Lucart, B Suberly, Susan O'Brien, Beverly Marshall. row 2: Marcy Koehler, Micki Ser Denise Gill, Rachel Witmer, Kris Gilfillan. Third row: Teresa Kennally, Erica Ar Stephanie McConachie, Julie Taylor, Rachel Handley. Fourth row: Scott P Rusty Towne, Dan Donan, Joelle Broberg, Kim Potts, Fifth row: Don Reimer, Hughey. Treble members, row 1: Leslie Iwai, Robbie Martinez, Stacey Minnis, De Moon, Christy Rimicci, Dawn Arvesen. Row 2: Desiree Hackett, Sheri Sy Jenny Ames, Tasha Delts, Mari Bell, Tammy Gates. Row 3: Wendy D Crystal Jensen, Angel Linder, Constance Zellars, Chris Lindstrom, Hailey Fo Row 4: Kris Peer, Shawna Kosnjek, Krlstynne Roth, Dianna Ford, Christa Cath Tina Rose. Row 5: Mary Hughey, Dee Dee Jones, Melissa Wacha, Tonya Ha Katarina Rundstrom, Melissa Longuil, Laura Salem, Diana Garcia. Row 6: Reimer. Left: Chorus members perform a well rehearsed number under the d tion of Mr. Don Reimer.
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Marching Band Has a Fun Side - 1' --:-sm N is get Top, a great performance at one of the halftimes. The band takes up almost the entire field! Above, the band marches with pride toward the stadium. Left, Johnny Patney makes the drum roll. Below, practice makes perfect! While we were enjoying a poolside seat, the band was at West practicing on a warm field.
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Drama Club Appears Dn The Scene The Drama Club top row from left to right: Brigette Gaspard, Robin Hutton, Sue O'Brien, Kris Gilfillan, Matt Oakley, Jenny Miller. Second row, Lannie Lawrence, Marcy Koehler, Edmund Feingold, Susan Bowersox, Nick Ardinger, Bill Owens, Wendy Freeman. Third row, Kevin Gullickson, Brenda Cash, Lisa Hubka, Emma Gray, John Hatcher, Doug Ward, Tara Radcliff, Joi Smith, Fourth row, Yolanda Bradley, Kappy Kilburn, Ronna Rippel, Pamela Lewis, Karin Egeland, Tammy Robbins, Fifth row, Lynda Johnson, Tim Beninato, Sean Hudson, Leisha Hailey, Angela Overbay, Nlr. Jay Worden. Sixth row, officers, Jill Gaines ivice-presidentl, Julie Taylor lsecretaryl, Joe Gilbert lsophomore representa- tivel, Greg Abbey ljunior representativel, Amy Mayhan lsenior representativel, Wendy Hanson ltreasurerl, Dan Donan lclerkl, Berto Ramirez, the nerd, lpresidentl. What a fun and exciting year the new drama club has had! Members made up the crews to help with the play and musical. They helped with the lights, sets, makeup, sound, props, and we certainly can't forget the well needed assistant directors!! They were all drama club members who helped make this years play and musical a great success! While the drama club had fun helping out with the play and musical, working conces- sions at the basketball games, and organizing fundraisers: they were also working towards their Thespian points. This was not an easy task. They had to be willing to work hard to be a charter member of the national Thespian Society, which is a honor society for drama students. Twelve members became charter members. ln the spring, they initiated the new charter members. That too, was a very fun experience for the old and new members. The new club is still growing, and they have the faith that they will become one of the most successful clubs of Bellevue West. 14
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