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Choir Molds Exchange Concert with Canadians Evoryonc gets o chance Jo stretch at the Canadian border. A trip to Canada was the featured activity of the choir's year. In February the Bay group trekked to Vancouver, B.C., in order to present an exchange concert with the choir of John Oliver High School. After a long bus trip, the Bay students were greeted by their Canadian hosts. The afternoon was spent in rehearsing for the evening performance. Spare moments were filled with sightseeing and fun. Repaying the visit, John Oliver students came to Vancouver in April. Their vocal groups performed at the Fort Auditorium on Saturday even- ing. Everyone in the audience was asked to join in singing the final selection, Hallelujah. The seasons of fall, Christmas, and spring brought other concerts by the Bay choir. At various times the choir also entertained the student body. Bay and Canadian choir members reheorse together for the exchange concert. Choir members, left to right, front row: Goyle Holt, Barbara Vaughan, Judy Jendrey, Janet Lipscomb, Barbara Green, Ingrid Lysdol, Dianne Wood, Cheryl Miller, Nancy Trunkey, Elly Fendrich, Lynda Lipscomb, Barbara We rner, Jeanette Farley, Rosemary Rendon, Jean McKee. Sally Gilbert, Nikki Kniss, Janis McNcel, Karen Bobst, Carla Carlson, Nancy Arismon, Carol Egbert, Morinda Givands, Judy Moffett, and Sandi Gutierrez, Second row.- Helen Snelson, Eileen McKclvic, Linda DeTour, Pat Kister, Diane Kister, Linda Eoton, Peggy Lindquist, Kathy Eaton, Karen Nelson, Marian Abbot, Sylvia Cosaw, Kathy Taylor. Jean Hall, Linda Marrs, Toni Gooch, Cheryl Ander- son, Sandy Houghland, Sue Green, Cheryl Markham, Joyce Anderson, Judy Simmons, Nancy Cole, Patti Hatcher, Jerri Hubble, and Donna Falconer. Third row: Allison Gorr, Curt Nettles, Larry Skarr, Bob Wellman, Dan Dearinger, Greg Johnson, Mike Toepfer, Jerry Olstad, Roger Allbcc, Bill Nelson, Bob Smith, Tom Milotich, Stan Wesolowske, Duke Simpson, Dennis Cummings, Fred Overmayer, Art Iverson, Mike Hutton, Monte Meyer, and Diane Houghland. Fourth row: Chuck Skov, Bob Mayes, Steve Buss, Jerry Jensen, Dave Thorn, Greg Canova, Joel Sclfridgc, Jerry English, Bob Nicholson, Hudson Paddock, Bob Jundt, Dick Joynes, Bob Durose, Rich Hollond, Bill Fcrell, Mike Shermon, Brad Kiolmon, Keith Isaccson, Jim Antisdel, and Mark Bjerke. 87
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Outside, left to right: Betty Pfitchet, Carol Stonek, Jeanic Gerber, Shcrin Hess, Donna Eno, Lynn Owen, Carol Collett, Ellie Grill, Colleen Schilo, Julie Hall, Peggy Smith, Phyllis Carter, Sandy Atkins, Conme Sexton, Pat Blake, Debby Newell, lindo DeTour, Pat Kister, and Gerry Hubble. Inside: Kathy Smith, Judy Feller, Carol Million, Connie Quick, Pam Frcidel, Andrea Koopman, Sandro Lauderdale, and Bonnie Robeck. RayoHCttes Provide Half- Zime Sntertainment Mr. Karos enjoys a now job. In September, Bay girls had the op- portunity to try out for Bayonettes. Qual- ified girls marched in the parking lot before the judges. Then those lucky few were singled out. Bayonettes participated in the foot- ball season by marching in the half-time shows.' Formations carried out the themes of Cleopatra and the Roaring Twenties. During basketball, the girls performed at the District and Regional tournaments. Climaxing the year was the Rose Pa- rade. The Bayonettes had the experience of marching in this annual Portland event. Mr. Cammack informs girls of qualifications neces- sary for Bayonettes. Leader, Colleen Schile Bayonettes perform at District.
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Boy ond John Oliver choir member» joined together for on exchange concert at Fort auditorium. A bow follows every performance. “K” Choir Sings at Concerts Chosen to All-State choir wetc, left to right: Don Dear- ingor, Linda Marrs, Dennis Cummings, Allison Garr, ond Chuck Skov. B'‘ Choir members arc, left to right, front row: Gayle Kunz, Scndy Porter, Connie Quick. Gloria Alexander. Doug Korlann, Charles Russell, Bill Nelson, Terry Mustain, Bob Amos, Ron Smith, Dove Ramey, Frank Fischer, Jack Anderson. Gamin Kelso, Barbara lampheor, LaDonno Pederson, Mary Anne Grange, ond Jo Ann Hcitkemper. Second row: Marie Hitt, Leslie Hetrick. Alva Seifert, Rose Ramey, Sharon Willson. Brent Skill, Tad Aldrich, Tom Wilder, Bill Reid, Greg Bohanan, Dove Knight, Lanoy Salmola, Pat Howard, Christi Roesler, Lindra Modroll, Linda Richardson, Betty Cass, and Shirley King. Third row: Hazel Clark, Nancy Dixon, Sandra Atkins. Kathy Smith, Carol King, Debbie Robb. Denice Frier, Carol Collett, Eileen Borin, Sharon Erickson, Janice Mclrvin, Patti Thomas, Betty Jo Soady, Frances Hibberd, Sherrie Smith, Joy Fry. Karen Potts, and Michele Abbot. Fourth row: Colleen Schilc, Carolyn Mobley, Sandra Vernon, Lola Roberts, Sharon Golphanee, Cheryl Brooks, Jane Fitzgerald, Bonnie Worner, Gail Kunz, Francine Danis, Sharon Milligan, Pat Hudson, Peg Bryan, Jconno Hathawoy, Kathy Brown, Sue Anton. Loretta Bray, Kathy Showcross, and Cheryl Jcsscn. Accomoanists: Sondra Olin and Bonnie Gilc.
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