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Sweet Dreams Were made of This Orchestra played for school events such as the What-a-Sho and the Christmas Concert. They went on a musical tour to Expo '86 in Vancouver and traveled to the Olympic Pen- insula in January. Orchestra students won- dered how long they would have to practice. Mr. Schlichting said, lt's not the quantity of what you play, but the quality of how you play that counts. The Orchestra has shown it's quality, playing songs such as Allegro, uPlinkl Plank! PIunkl and a 'lBrandenburg Concerto with a solo by Tami Grunhurd. Many people have said it was poetry to hear the full Orchestra play l'Dream of a Life- time, with a piano solo by Maria Kolby. Front Row: Tami Grunhurd, Connie Lawrence, Chrissy Griffith, Kelli Rawley, Jennifer Ives, Wendy McHenry, Pris- cilla Kanz, and Midge Blair. Row 2: Kevin Crain, Kelli Walton, Sean Cook, Angela Osborne, Jenny Garrett, Leann Kelly, Lorinda Lipscomb, Justin Kyckelhahn, Lau- ra Gilda, Heidi Fackler, Karen Patenaude, Sonya Luitweiler, Carla Van Duisen, Jill Bredman, and Maria Kolby. Row 3: Kirk Holtz, Shannon Chlsom, Rhonda Fowler, Melissa Johnson, Melinda Burnett, Marlo Zoeger, Mariana Braykovich, Steven Markwood, Sherri Longanecher, Wendy Westman, Jennifer Horne, Lisa Vickerman, Shelly Kresge, Shane McHugh, April Kimb- ley, and Adam Sturgill. Row 4: Larry Olsen, Jean Kim- mich, Jacquie Korski, Terry Fonda, Lisa Higman, Hong Le, Cherie Simpkins, Dean Dibble, Tonda Ceranova, Ke- vin Hunter, Mark Metune, Eric Moldver, Glenn Kinney, Dave Belben, Ken Quehrn, Derin Brooks, Willie Bodger, Justin Bailey, Jesse Johnson, and Tuyet Nguyen. Row 5: Paul Saenz, Sean Davis, Kevin Hanson, Lisa Templin, Lynette Vos, Jason Lenz, Robbie Dibble, Jon Schemstad, Teresa Ripley, Yosuke Nirei, Leah Caldwell, Darin Miller, and Orchestra Director Mr. Mark Schlichting. l: Orchestra 2: Kevin Crain and Kirk Holtz played with class 3 Connie Lawrence practiced during first period. 4: Tuyet Ngugen concentrated while playing the piece. 82 Orchestra
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YOU 'RE THE INSPIRATI ON Mr. Sliger was the inspiration to the twenty-five Swing Choir students. l-le helped them get up three mornings a week to arrive at the school before 7:00, ln addition to the three weekly morning practices, Swing Choir used a one and a half hour practice on Monday night to prepare for performances. Those performances included the llWhat-A-Sho, Christmas programs for the Yacht and Country Clubs, a Christmas cruise through the San Juan lslands, and various other showings. Mr. Sliger, directing his seventeenth Swing Choir, felt good finishing his teaching career with this particular group of performers. 'l'l'hey're quality, not quantity . Front Row: Randy Bourland, Michelle Briggs, Michelle Taul, and Darryl l-lammer. Row 2: Mark Metune, Dana Anderson, Lana Coleman, and l-lans Weiss, Row 3: Joe Mondares, Susan Carlson, Jon Bell, Heidi Runestrand, Richell Melland, Tim Dvorachek, Michelle Mag- gard, and Mark Koons. Row 4: Tom Roe, Cathy Kemp, Kurt Galley, Crissy Tieman, Kim Cochrane, Stephanie Pyeatt, Steve Dahl, Julie Benson, and Gerald l-lillaire. li Mr. Sliger, Choral Director, taught the tenor section. 21 Swing Choir 31 l-leidi Runestrand, Senior soprano, practiced tor the What-A-Sho. 4: Kurt Galley sang the song 'lGit On Board . 2 . ll I 'li 1 Q i A '- A Ll 5, -1 X . t f I 1 J 1 . 5 l x K if we-n la we 1 gi Q1 - ,....... A lil'- ' I i -sw-Q i f 5' if I - I Y 31.41 .-E., ., t li Mr. Sliger demonstrated the proper technique for . . . catching flies. 2: Swing Choir. 3: Small in stature, large in voice. tl-leidi Runestrandb 4: Ulf this wasn't raising my GPA. l'd be sleeping. CKurt Galleyl 2' Q 84 Swing Choir
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