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Madison High Orchestra mem- bers will look back on 1981-82 with fond memories of performing in the formal Christmas concert. They also went on the road to do two Christmas concerts in Arco with their Community Choir and other fine musicians. They enjoyed playing in the school musical Anything Goes where they were joined by select band members. A joint string clinic held in Firth was a highlight for orchestra peo- ple and they met music students from all over the valley. Rick Hansen, orchestra instruc- tor, spent many hours in and out of class teaching, supervising, and teaching music. My hands are young looking. Beauty and the Beast. Front Row: Jennifer Allen, Beth Ann Hlcken, Deborah Barrus, Patrice Heer, Karlnne Ricks. Second Row: Randy Josephson, Dylan Porter, Heather Ray, Rebecca Thompson, Janet Steiner, Bruce Thompson. Back Row: President; Brian Eugene Stanton Jr., Conductor; Rick Hansen. Not Shown: Jennifer Lee, Kent Barrus, Bruce Denney. CLUBS
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Back Row: Matt Cureton, Mark Dresen, Quinn Snell, David Hafen, Merrill Pugmlre, Gerald Henderson, Shaun Clements, Rob Widerburg, Craig Larsen. Middle: Ronda Gibb, Bethann Hicken, Suzanne Bell, Rebecca Case, Angle Johnson, Robin Rydalch, Linda Barney, Beatrix Guzman, Director Robert Briggs. Bottom: Lisa Evans, Ann Bennion, Ellen Cook, Andrea Jorgenson, Christy Scheese, Gail S. Jensen, Tammy Hill, Susan Bell Most students com- plain about being to school at 8:30 in the mor- ning. Well, believe it or not, the members of Jazz Choir began their day at six on Tuesdays and Thursdays. At their first appearance in district six competition, they were awarded the second place honors. Because of their improvements, the curriculum for 1982-83 will include a class hour for Jazz Choir during the regular schedule. Jazz Choir. Back Row: Director Bob Briggs, Steven Hillier, Gerald Henderson, Scott Kidd, Merrill Pugmlre, Mike Young, Gary Brown, Val Ricks, Mark England. Middle Row: Jocelyn Haberle, Rebecca Thompson, Ruth Ann Fielding, Janet Cazier, Diane Johnson, Chimane Belnap, Wendy Bossard, Julie Beck, Lamar Evans. Front Row: Karen Man gum, Ruth Allen, Nina Vance, Shelley Thompson, Michelle Brown, Elizabeth Evans, Laurel Hunsaker. 28 CLUBS
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Madison Avenue Players Top Row: Dick Wlghtman, Rissa Ferguson, Leader of The Pack Miss Wright, Scott Kidd, Shelley Thompson, Randall Shirley, Michelle Smith, Lamar Evans. Second Row: Kim Hall, Janet Cazier, Peggy Ballard, Steve Pullen, Ruth Ann Fieldtng. Third Row: Jay Cornell, David Daniels, Marian Clements, Denise Brown, Jeff Barney, Michelle Brown, Brian Stanton. Stairs: Eric Embree, Julie Stubbs, Jimmy Barrett, Jyl Parker, Joe Cornell. Coffee, tea, or . . . Rose Milk? Cold readings are fun when one is surrounded by men. Kim can pinch an inch. Although Madison Avenue Players were seen doing bizarre things like serving in the cafeteria, selling scones, throwing insults around, laughing hysterically and going around the halls portraying different characters, they also kept up their reputation by going for consecutive months to rehearsals. In triumph they gave MHS Great Productions. Twenty actors and actresses began the year with Star Spangled Girl and Harvey, both comedies. Audiences were entertained. Director, Miss Wright, expected only perfection yet gave all an air of confidence with her direction. To end the year, after the Spring Musical, which most M.A.P.S. were involved, a twenty minute Variety Show was included in the Bel Cantoe Spring Concert. 30 CLUBS How do you do that rubber?
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