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Q TINE — ALAN PARSOIVS PROJECT Flrsl Row. I. Io R: MeliIsm Nilz. Kris Brumm. Becky Case. Chris Keizer. Denny Mennell. Taune Barlow. Michelle Melendy. Amy Bowers. Heidi Frye, and Sue Snow. Second Row: Sue Taylor. Amy Gibson. Dena Slater. Steve Reahm. Tom Corkins, Sergio Goylortua. Martha Kessenich. Denna Sherry. Kim Kagan. Karin Gibson, and Carrie lar.obs. Third Row: Sara Vos. Traci Warren. Glendon Cuddahee. Dan Phillips. Steve Jordan. Scott Schoessel. Saraji Miner. Janelle Hoekstra. Dana Clark. I.aurie Musser. Michelle Murdoch, and Amy Haywood. Fourth Row: Karla Halstead. Wendy Ulrich. Scott Tonkin. Shawn Rhoades, eff Pugh. Sean Lester. Phil Anton. Marc Lester. Jorge Goytortua. Cns Sarver. Cathy Bradley. Michelle Rulhruff. Angie Meyers Not Pictured: Chris Benedict. Ann Carpenter. Ester Gehl. Debbie Hensley. Joe Huebner. Missy Morgan, and Darren Monteith. Hastings High School Troubadours perform vocal jazz and show choir music. The members sing at various local functions and parties as well as out of town engagements. Being a member of troubadours requires an above average singing ability and jazz comprehension. To be a member one must be a member of concert choir and then pass an audition. The Troubadours meet every Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:00 in the choir room. First Row, L to R: Janelle Hoekstra and Karin Gibson. Second Row: Tom Corkins, Heidi Frye, Kris Brumm, and Sean Lester. Third Row: Mike Miller and Don Cheeseman. Jkis paye sponsored by . JJastinys JiberyfuSS I Productions. 17
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(Ql CONTROL—JANETJACKSON Row 1: Kim Smith, Gail Thompson, Erin Keller, Jenny Jacobs, Fran Hause. Shay Wood. Row 2: Deanna Campbell, Deanna Holland, Angie Ehredt, Carrie Carr, Marie Yepez, Jacki Johnson, Brenda Hobert. Row 3: Kris Howe, Deb Tiglas, Julie Lord, Abby Forbes, Sandy Warren, Keri Howlett, Sandy Hard. 'J UUL UU L -U I Soy it with Row l: Regina McIntyre, Tracy Kenfield, Heather Hinton, Jessi King, Crystal Hine, Tammie Thayer, Donna VanSickle. Row 2: Christina Morrison, Suzi Sexton, Jennie Gidley, Jeff Warren, Matt Hall, Tom DeVault, Anita Butler. Row 3: Jill Clark, Debbie Sensiba, Shelley Hendrik, Roy Brown, Gary Kellay, Scott McCray, Chris Men- nell, Tammy Thomas, Anna Solmes. Row 4: Katie Peterson, Lori Greenfield, Karen Hamilton. Nikki Spaulding, Jim Clouse, Derek Metzger, Louis Bolton, Lisa Townsend, Tia DeGoa. Row 5: Melissa Winick, Kate Porter, Trudy Cole, Heather Haas, Rose Anger, Jamie Murphy, Hal Myers, Melody Morgan, Sonja Pinnel, Miranda Gillis, Tammy Davis. DL S paye sponsored by the Cofentan dyency.
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PETEK GBM — THE ART OF NOISE A.M. JAZZ BAND — Front Row, L to R: Mike Miller. P. J. DeVault, Nancy Vitale, and Don Cheeseman. Second Row: Lori Hough, Amy Haywood, and Darin Hooker. Third Row: . Tammy Lewis. Jim Gordon, and Kavan Geary. Fourth Row: Darcie Lowell, Ron Bustance, Trevor VanHouten, and Sean Lester. P.M. JAZZ BAND — Front Row, L to R: Rose Anger, Bran- don Dawe, Bret Laubaugh, and Trevor VanHouton. Sec- ond Row: Shannon Leslie, Karen McCulligh, Lori Court- ney, and Kim Stevens. Third Row: Nicolle Crosbey, Julie Kubek, Char Miller, and Kurt Huss. Fourth Row: Chad Sarver, Ed Zurface, and Jeff Baxter. Fifth Row: Dave Wren, Jason Hunt, Chris Anderson, and Don Cheeseman. The Hastings High Jazz Band meets three days a week before and after school in the band room. Jazz Band works on perfecting the American art form of jazz. Community and school performances are given by the band. To be a member jazz band one must be a high school band member. '.-♦ j ;'. I § TJltis pay sponsored by IdJren T)unera( dJo$ 18
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