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man oir Top Left — Back Row — Jim Clapsaddle, Gary Gottsch, Wayne Chad- bourne, Mark Gibson, and Wayne Parker Middle Row — Laura O’Brian, Lori Lukens, Julie Johnson, Joddi Chin, Karen Poole, and Molly Kendall. Front Row — Cindy Cochran, Charlotte Cheyne, Karen Coppedge, Holly Wright, Elizabeth Wells, and Kathy Crawford Bottom Right — Back Row — Marie Quinon, John Rutledge, Scott Epper ly, Todd Richards, Dan Martin, and Troy Courtois. 3rd Row — Sherri Jameson, Reiko Price, Regina Willson, Jannie Cooley, Kathy Wilson, Tam mie Switzer, and Christy Newman. 2nd Row — Lisa Roundy, Sheri Har din, Shannon Stiles, Norma Cummings, Monica Douglas, Keri Buck- ingham, and Shelley Keener. Front Row — Lynda Segesser, Debbie Hart- man, Denise Wiard, Shawn Snell, Tammi Harris, and Jeri Feeback. ji.e. a oir Back Row — Jonette Stinkard, Kandy Robey, Lenny Morman, Morten Heinemann, Ken Rutledge, and Suzette Sheely. Middle Row — Dawn Morrow, Tammi Kent, Remi Kiger, Laurie Gift, Stacie McGowan, Mary Knutz, and Anita Perry. Front Row — Karina Hall, Paulette Kelly, Barb Rasdall. Carrie Green, Cindy Gilder, Miriam Moerland, and Kim Burt. 20
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a y k add ouc o It took a lot of time and hard practice for “A Touch of Class” to get ready for their tour to California. The places per- formed at in California were: Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Marineland, Nor- thridge Mall, and Pier 39, in San Fran- cisco. The group consists of 30 members of which 19 are seniors and the re- mainder range between juniors and sophomores. There were many money raisers for the trip, such as Winter For- mal, after game dances, the Basket Social, and many other activities, where each one added a little more to ‘‘A Touch of Class.”
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o r C Orchestra members this year were busy with school concerts, practicing, and a lot of good playing. During the year the students ff were on tour to many of the local schools of Klamath County. Members include — Wayne Parker, Mike ( Glaw, Mrs. MacFarland, Jodi Chin, Heidi Kendall, Cindy Botello, Tammy Harris, Teresa Collins, Barbara Rasdal, Sharon J Peugh, Elwood Duke, John Rutledge, Lowell Carson, Eddie Lundgreen, Corky Dupont. t r a This “early bird” class studies the diverse styles of jazz and popular music and prepares a variety of selections for perfor- mances and record in sessions. “Noon Blasts” have exposed the sounds of the Jazz Lab to the halls of Henley High each semester. The senior citizen join- ed a dance when in the fall the Jazz Lab, studying early Jazz music, played and “dance job” for them. Four members, Ken Young — Tenor Sax, Don and Stewart Sherman — trumpet and Damon Langley — electric bass, were members of the Klamath All-Star Jazz Band which per- formed at Mills Auditorium for the Klamath Jazz Festival March 12. a z z L c O n % c a e n r j 1st Row — Melinda Steers, Shannon Sari, Stacl McGowan, Laura O’Brian. 2nd Row — Margret Carson, Randy Evans, Greg Ham- mond, Laina Green, Kim Ray, Mike Stillwell, Mike Poole, Chris Whalen. 3rd Row — Pat Reagan, Kris Francisco, Jenny Baker, Veronica Jacobson, Lori Brit- tan, Brian Carpenter, Ruth Hazen, Traci Nygren, Lori Weaver, Liz Wells, Becky Chase, Melinda Cox. 4th Row — Barbie Searcy, Kevin Sellars, Keith Klipfel, Mike Stone. Beth Nygren, Janene Miles, Ken Young, Mr. Beck. 5th Row — Stewart Sher- man, Don Sherman, Dan O'Brian, Ed Jensen, Candy Smith, Nancy Reeves, Mark Gibson, Cindy Ross, Allison Giesler. 21
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