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CHOIR The department of Choral Music had its usual strong and busy program of activities this year. Under the direction of Larry Cunningham, Chamber. A. Cappella, and Concert Choir presented their first combined Fall Concert on October 29 at Mountain Park Church. This included the accompaniment of the church pipe organ and the Laker Orchestra and Brass, and the program also introduced to the public the new members of the 1980-1981 Windjammers. Madrigals, Poopdecks, and Dockside Dollies ensembles. On December 11 the choirs traveled to Salem for a Christmas concert in the State Capitol rotunda and at the Lancaster Mall. The annual Christmas Concert, with the theme of A Holiday Celebration in Music” was held for the community and the school during the Christmas season. In January a Choir Variety Show in which small ensemble and solo performances were presented. The Chamber Choir performed at the Northwest Music Educators Convention in February, and in April a six school choral festival was held combining the talents of several choirs. The Spring Choral Concert marked the closing of the 80-81 choir season and the last major performance for the many graduating seniors. On the evening of May 26 students exhibiting outstanding qualities in the field of music were recognized for their contributions to another tremendously successful year of music. Opposite page — Top right: Madrigal singer Jeannette King performs solo Ave Maria during the Christmas Choral Concert Bottom Seated: David Kushner. Mary Ann Fuchs. Renee La France. Robin Schiff. Standing: Carlee Helgerson. Kim Davis, Shannon McLaughlin] Joel Maier. Monica Hawley. Below: Combined choral members of both Chamber and A' Cappella choirs perform a medley of seasonal music at Christmas performance in Lancaster Mall CHAMBER CHOIR: Row 1: Todd Blovitz, Glenn Hoffinger, Kris Parsons. April Poertner, Ken Samuelson, Stacy Goodwin. Brad Griffeth, Susan Rol-ing, Tammy Solomon. Row 2: Leslie Leatherman, Jeannette King. Peggy Zilka. John Hensala. Sheila Thompson, Craig Van Ness. Doug Nosier, Heidi Jeanfreau. Jay Shriver, Heidi Lambertsen. Jill Myers. Patti Davis. Row 3: Sharon Hatrak. Marc Rose. Allison Coe. Pam Partlow. Bob Fiz. Mary Swan. Jeff Bowman. Amee Luzier. Charlie Kirschbaum. Kristin Shephard. Brian Johnson. Row 4 Jim Thomas. Laurie Lowe. Joel Girney. Henry Mathison. Ann Collins. Robin Westgate. Katie Roberts. Win Jeanfreau. Jon Germond. Danniel Guariento, Scott Ware. Marlene Russell. Row 5: Chris Walker. Tim Dwight. Joe Warren. Don Brown. Clarolyn Maier. Vince Vega. Heinka Peterson. John Heestand, Linda Musaeus. Sue Patrick. Lynette Toronto. Not shown: Molly Nothman. Trish Partlow. Shannon Newlin. Ethan Guinn. Jerry Wilcox. 28
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THE ARTS The Art Department offers a wide variety of courses to challenge the talents and interests of LOHS students. Mrs. McCulloch taught classes in painting, calligraphy and other media, Mr. Lortz worked with students in ceramics, Mrs. Urbanek taught courses in jewelry, and Mr. Casey taught the photography program. An enormous number of creations were produced by students involved in these classes. Many of these were recognized with awards at the annual Art Show, and many more were seen by almost everyone decorating the showcases in the halls and in the Library. In fact, several fine examples of artwork and photography are included in the MAINSHEET section of the LAKER LOG. The talent and creativity of students working in the arts is continually expanding because of these fine arts programs at our school. Top: The satisfaction of creation depends as much upon the hands as it does upon the mind. Middle: Mrs. McCulloch gives some guidance to Laura Riggs. Above: Doug Nosier puts a finish on a piece of pottery Left Sandra Caplinger carefully pencils in some additions to her project. 27
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A'CAPPELLA CHOIR: Row 1 Mary Simpson. Mike Kelley. Lynnae Thunk, Mary Bussey. Lisa Dodd. Charlie Rushford. Peter Bach. Val Vaio. Donna Charamella. Stacie Kibble Row 2 Marlon Bump. Heather Westgate. Susan Turcotte. Jeanme Roberts. Jennie Dettmann. Tricia Mitchell. Julie Brown. Mike Slonaker. Craig Hensala Row 3: Brad Griffith. Sharon Turcotte. Jennifer Nangle. Anita Lenin. Lisa Mills. Cathy Wilding. Pam Morris. Bruce Choi. Kim McCormick. Dave Thompson. Top row: Paul Dixon. Kim Kester. Debbie Walker. Jerry Wilcox. Adele Hitchcock. Bruce McCarthy. Trip Turner. Ross Hoffman. Lissa Verrill. Matt Freeman. Sharon Tannler V r „ .r n 29
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