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EAN liponsor: Dr. Frank Cavalier The band program consists of a correlation of maller groups combined into a whole. The RNoodwind Quintet is a fine ensemble that Performs chamber music and a stan- dard repertoire of quintet literature. The Flute Quartet ensemble performed at the State Festival and in concerts during the year. The Stage Band is a jazz ensemble. It ex- posed students in instrumental mu- sic in the fields of jazz and pop mu- sic. The Stage Band performed at various concerts throughout the year. The Percussion ensem- ble is the result of Mr. Pat Newells work with a master class in percussion geared for the students of the Ranum percussion sec- tion.Theensembleper- formed at concerts during the school year. To round up these groups is theDrumCorps. It is an intre- gral part of Flute Quartet: janet Wehlago, Beth Hair, jackie Mavity, Claudia Ford. Drum Ensemble: Duncan Taylor, Melody Craddock, Charles Kerr, Angela Boyd, Blake Clay, Kevin Tippy, Gary Lamers Mark Asmussen, Leon Baber, Mr. Pat Newell Ranums Marching LU Band, E Ea' They l- 2 work QE 5 D Z Of Lu H E 3 oc lfvtf 1 Z ttfl- sz.-1. : o WW ll' 'V -tts . . v if :Pr 2 , 1 . Ei! ff is Q' l .,... -.,t.. -f:'1 l'l'l jf5'gg,.,,T5I':i2?fzff1 ' Z 7 0 ie IF? Evv1'Q.r it .9 . its 3 Q lv 1 2,f 1Y'r., W 1 V ju ' ,,, ' ,Jw-,fi,.iif'f' 5 -..,. Z .uf-.-nh Q . . ,,,rk f.. I 4 grin il : ,.,r 4111 ., ,.- . X O I- M R. grit T,,, ..-f., A U 3 p if - L M' A o t 1 K - mm O , 1 T A 'i z' ., ir ti T? indepen- D 3 dem unit ya b ii e f t U an , - , r Members: Mark W Assrnussenl Leon ,mmf -f,, P va . f'WN5.5:9c2?' J mf Quran iw' f !'siww'! Baber, Perry Bearce, Angela Boyd, Kath- Q leen Boyle,AndrewBer- Drum Corps: Mark Assussen, Leon Baber, Brent Haley, Back row: Woodwind Quintet: Paul Branch, Bill Martinez, Claudia Ford ger, Brett Bradley, Paul Kathy Holcom, Andrew Berger, Kevin Tippy, Angela Boyd, Cheryl Kathy Holcom, Lynne jacoby, jackie Mavity, Branch, Tammy Chapman, Mullins, Charles Kerr, Duncan Taylor, Gary Lammars, Lynnette Melody Craddock, Diane X Lafferty, Debbie Ottosen. Crites, Claudia Ford, Nancy Franklin, Leonard Gorman, Keith Grisham, Beth Hair, Brent Haley, Us A, tt t , , 1 f f 2 f-'r , S d I Cathy Holcom, Kathy Horne, Anita in ' A 5 ff , ' ,I gy, tage Ban : Drew Wi son, Howat Lynne jacoby Micki jacoby, , 5 QQ r i- at 9 . ,.i. Amy Rutan, Kathy HOHL ' ' 'fi , , rr,,,' f Q. - Brad johnston, Doug jones, Kathy ju- r f , ,',,:f,55,5,, 1 TGFYY LHmmGfS, l21Ckl9 arbe, Charles Kerr, Carol Kraemer, 'i,, VW' .I V13 H M3VlfYfPeffY BeQfCEf2nd Cash Kraemer, Lynnette Lafferty, Gary Q ,V if x if I YOWZ Bob LEWIS, Iohn Lammers, Terry Lammers, Louie Lobato, Z -Q. ki F, V Stegman, Blake Clay, jeanette Lygrisse, Gina Mandarino, David 4: V, 1.' T Brent Haley, Duncan Tay- . . . . . ,,,, W gf .si ' f V .K . 'T' J 4 -f 5 .- . ' . Martinez, Diana Martinez, Steve Martinez, Tim co 27 L' ' W Jig' 4 Z ,fy -, f ywff g ,,,, lor, 'Beth Half, 3rd FOW- Martinez, Bill Martinez, jackie Mavity, Dean Mc- G ,gj y i 'A I t iff 1 f?i5Z!, Il20U'e Lgbawf Bcash Connell, jill Minger, Cheryl Mullins, Karen Nie- ,ig -if Faemef, 0 eff USNO, haus, Kelly Noblit, Pete Olivas, Pat Osborne, Debbie ff ' '-r' ' rf 4 VVV' A PGI? OllV3S, Gina Man' Ottosen, Andy Pascoe, Amy Rutan, Laura Smith, jan- cn if Q 5 . -'j -217 U is d3fln0, Pat 0Sb0l'f1- ice Spicola, john Seganakis, Duncan Taylor, Mark ' ' ' f Thoms, Kevin Tippy, Rachell Van Royen, Brian Wehlage, r T V T janet Wehlage, Drew Wilson, jeff Wood, Mary Yoon, Lisa ' , , g fl-V, K A CLUBS-147 Yoshida, Brian Zimmer, Lori Wattenberg.
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CLUBS An endangered species? Club membership at Ranum Hlgh has seemmgly taken a large declnne In the past few years The total membership of all clubs In 1967 was around 900 while rn 1979 a comparatlve count was 272 The dlvlslon of RHS by the WestyfRanum Career Enrrchment Park rs perhaps the mann reason for this decline ID interest of both students and teachers Many students fall to hear announcements but many more work or are simply uninterested Here are some of the clubs Ranum has sponsored ID the past Sk: Folk Song Chess Internatnonal Relatxons Interact Future Medlcs Future Teachers Latln Spanlsh French German Art Sculpture Math Science Youth for Envlronmental Service Blble and Pep Club twhlch had 147 male and female members In 1967? 79 80 Clubs Page fl! Band Cholr Deca Drama FBLA FHA Hero FCA FFA Insane Root NHS Orchestra ICE PAC Psychology Photography ROTC Roundup Speech Student Councll Vlca Yearbook ,Q?5-'..f. H-can-Q MWWWA 147 , ' 148 , 149 f , , 150 . , , 151 B , 152 i , , 153 ' 5- 154 -Q - 1 155 ' 1 , 156 'ig ,, , ' 157 ' 158 71 'S 159 ETFQ' --as s-..1s'-4 -1- .S Q .ER ls? ' Tir, . if ...gi 4 x 1 f' 'M ' W. Lx 1 - s5 5. 4 4- F ,ur-'F5'S'AWS in W ' .,,, ff' 146-CLUBS
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CGNCERT CHOIR Sponsor: jamie Vanderhost The major works of the concert season are performed by the Concert Choir. In music literature there are many extended pieces for full choir and orchestra. At Ranum we try to combine the instrumental and vocal departments at least once per year to perform these works. The big, heavy sound of a full chorus is accomplished by the Concert Choir. In addition to the serious music, we also perform a Pops concert on Valentine's Day and a Senior Farewell Concert at the end of May featuring the senior members with small ensembles and solos. We also sing at Baccalaureate. Front row: Edie Clarke, Daniele Steele, Darcy Boyd, Cindy Mueller, Mary Olinger, Ruth Spiva, Linda Drykopp, Teresa DeMoss. 2nd row: Donna Myers, Lynne Hair, Gretchen Rath, Danette Yoder, Donna Metoyer, Linda Pott, Sheri Masters, Trina Pfertsh, Liz Rolan. 3rd row: Debbie Ottesen, Hazel Young, Linda Cruz, Tracy Wojcik, Debbie Edmeir, Linda Applen, Cheryl Mozena, Dion jojola, jamie Vanderhorst. Last row: joe Moran, Russell Canino, Richard Clay, Tim jones, jeff Drolet, Katrina Winkel, john Mackey, Tanya Rissler, Ken Solis, Bill Nelson, Charles Self, jim Morin, Andy Ziegler, MADRIGAL SINGERS This select group represents the best of the vocal department. They specialize in performing solos, duets, and trios. Their repertoire spans early Renaissance madrigals to contemporary arrangements of standard tunes. They are the most versatile group and the cornerstone of the department. They perform many concerts during the year. Daytime Chamber Concerts, formal evening concerts with the Concert Choir and orchestra and concerts in the community make the Madrigal Singers representatives of Ranum on the serious Classical scene. They also compete in the State Solo and Ensemble Contest held in February. In the past, they have distinguished themselves with first and second place medals in ensemble work and solos. sHow sToPPERs The song and dance segment of the music department is a musical theatre group known as the Show Stoppers. The members are selected for their theatrical, dancing, and singing ability. If you walk into a class session you'll find the group executing everything from ballet positions to jazz movements including lifts and ballroom steps. Styles of American musical theatre are explored and performed through selections such as Paint Your Wagon , Mame and West Side Story . The Show Stoppers present Pop entertainment through concerts at school and in the communi- ty. The medium of min-musical was undertaken this year at Christmas time with Ebenezer:, the adaptation of Scrooge . We're thinking of an operetta for next year so the sky's the limit. Front row: Kristie Diedrichs, Donna Metoyer, Dion jojola, 2nd row: Tim jones, Trina Pfertsh, jeff Drolet, Marsha Webb. Last row: jim Moran, Tracy Wojcik, Ken Solis.
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