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unns Capturing The Moment-c enior Jay Burton takes pic- tures during the American Heritage Tour. Ready To Sail- c,3niors Tara Olsen. Damon LUeisser. Jada Simons 'Rachael Artley and Michelle UJolfe; along uuith oraduate Kim Hanson. Neuj Vork City Harbor lOHeritagc Tour
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Shorn (ime Raise Vour Hands...If Vou're Sure- Senior Margie Walters perfects a spectacular performance in the concert. Chevies Shine in Spring Concert- Kim Kempfert, Kathy €vjen, LUendy Schnautz, Chaney leilani Keele, Margie UUalters, Mike Meola, Joy Nelson, Robin UUilliams, Shonna Rhein, 8ob Balbi, Aaron Green, Shan Larson, Ppt Daugherty, and Saxon Holbrook. Y Tie 1987 Spring Concert ujas indeed showtime' for the Hellgate Chevaliers. Senior Annie Chorich uuas the sole choreographer for the performance. UUe couldn't hove osked for o better choreographer, reflected Chevy director Dean Peterson. Peterson also thought that the Chevies peaked lost year, with roughly three-quarters of them being senior members. The maturity level of the chorus was high ond they were always trying to excell, praised Peterson. In only three weeks of after-school and late-night rehearsals, the entire show was pieced together. The show wos put together in record time,” added Peterson. He considers the show to be the highlight of his first year ot Hellgate. For 1988, Peterson is hoping to hove Chorich, who is now o University of Montano student, organize the donee routines again. Because only four of lost year's fif- teen Chevies didn't graduate, he is working with o fairly inexperienced group. Chevies 9
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• rolled oround again lost spring for those Missoula High School juniors and seniors that took port in the Rmerican Heritage Tour. The students traveled to LUoshington D.C., New Vork City, ond Boston. Un- fortunately, because of the lock of time and organization, they were unable to visit Phllldelphia to see the Liberty Bell. Junior Jessica UJalker thought the pace of the whole trip was very fast because the itinerary was packed with all sorts of sights In the €ast for the students to visit; but was overall, “very much worth it. Senior James Barta agreed, “My feet were exhausted the whole Visits included; the Jef- ferson, UJoshington, and Lincoln memorials. Times Square, the Smithsonian Institute, and various eastern colleges. Senior Jenny Spencer most en- joyed “the free time In pNew Vork which she spent shopping in Bloom- ingdole's and other large department stores.
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