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Stewarts of Dayton uccess in 82 is promise for 83 The McMinnville High School vocal department enjoyed a successful year competing in festivals and singing at many community functions. Mr. Doug Anderson said he expects this success to continue as his sophomore class shows much promise with fine singers and excellent attitudes. Highlights of the year included a Christmas concert given at the state capital in Salem, the first annual high school Christmas con- cert at the community center, and a Canada tour for the Twilighters. The Twilighters sponsored the sales of candles, calendars, and Kodak film in an effort to raise money for their trip to Canada. Other activities included the Willamette Valley League festival in April for the Concert Choir, and a commercial on KCYX for the Valley Community Bank by the Twilighters. .Mike Teegarden Mike Teegarden Above: Much preparation goes into the perfection of songs in Mr. Doug Anderson’s choir classes. Top: Gail Elston displays her talent during the choir's Christmas concert at the community center. Center: (First Row) Gina Collins. Lisa La Londe, Diana Rendon, Cara Brand, Director - Doug Anderson. (Second Row) Kris Anderson. Barb Carl, Tracy Miller, Tiffany Marr. Karyn Phillips. Cindy Walters. (Third Row) Renee Mills. Naomi Grovom, Sher Riley, Vickie Oppen-lander, Jill Lucas, Ellen White, Lori Farnham. (Fourth Row)} m Pappa-lardo, Eric Harmes, Brad Robins. Joe Beil. Jerry Fisher. Ray Sayas. Craig Hodges. Left: Free Spirit begins a successful year singing Evergreen and “Broadway Spectacular at their fall concert. Melissa Kwiatkowski
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Twilighters (First Row Colleen Carter, Bambi Prather, Lynda Yonker, Sheli Rice, Stacy Hanes, Joyce Kauer. (Second Row)Mr. Anderson, Kathi Roberts, Janna Briscoe, Mike Mero, Greg Milks, Carol Loiselle, Julie Unruh. (Third Row) John Hicks, Lydia Ross, Janet Wasson. Scott Patton, Jim Black, Marty Lybeck, Marcia Singletary, Jordi Dunn, Carl Annala. (Fourth Row) Mark Van Uchelen, Harm Tjaarda, Jim Marr, Rob Toth, Phil Engle. Jim Reynolds. La-mont Jarvis, Brian Parker, Jim Burnett, Scott Russell. Concert Choir (First Row) Dana Elston, Kim Coblentz, Michelle LaLonde, Barbara Huit, Lynda Yonker, Mark Gould. Joyce Kauer, Stacy Hanes. Beth Heironimus. Janet Glen, Marcia Singletary. Gina Collins. (Second Row) Lydia Ross, Shell Rice, Gail Elston, Connie Ledger, Molly Utt, Janet Willis, Cheryl White, Janna Briscoe, Bambi Prather. Julie Unruh. Becky Hall, Alison Clay. Carol Loiselle, Jeannie Grovom. (Third Row) Kathy Reed, Kathi Roberts, Cindy Bledsoe. Colleen Carter. Janet Wasson, Greg Milks, Brian Parker, Lamont Jarvis, Jim Burnett, Darci Hantze, Sheryl Fortin, Beth Biasing, Mary Arndt, Jordi Dunn. (Fourth Row) Evan Elston. Bob Pierce. Rick Lamme, Scott Patton. Marty Lybeck. Matt Tindle, Vince Schiavonne, Mike Mero. Jim Marr, Rob Toth. Phil Engle, Jim Reynolds, Harm Tjaarda, Kirsten Van Dyke. Julie Bonar. Free Spirit Gina Collins. Gail Elston. Barb Huit, Dana Elston, Janet Willis, Becky Hall, Beth Biasing, Beth Heironimus. Molly Utt, Pam Schaffner. Connie Ledger, Jeannie Grovom, Kim Coblentz. Frosty helps Twilighters bring Christmas spirit to students.
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11-state honors to 5 musicians The music department completed a very satisfying year with fine bands who played extremely well. Much of this success is attributed to a strong sophomore class, considered “one of the best ever,” by Mr. Kevin McGillivray. The bands did not place in the top three at their major competitive festival, but according to Mr. McGillivray, “they played very well, and faced much stiffer competition than in previous years.” Their many engagements included performances at the Willamette Valley League festival, the University of Portland, and the Mt. Hood Community College Jazz Festival. Three outstanding band members, Brian Parker, Kaye Carlson, and Mike Elsberry, were selected to be in the All-State Band for its concerts on February 12, 13, and 14. Another impressive band ember, Steve Shaffer, was honored with a standing ovation for one of his solos during a band concert. The orchestra had exceptional talent and was larger than it had been for several years. Orchestra activities included participation in both the Willamette Valley League festival and the Pops concert in November, the WVL orchestra contest in February, and other spring appearances at the grade schools and the high school. Although all members of the orchestra were outstanding musicians, Maria Crouser and Kirsten Van Dyk were selected to play in the All-State Symphony Orchestra in February. Below: Brian Parker. Mr. Kevin McGillivray, and the concert band pay tribute to Mr. Don Scott who retired after teaching band students for fifteen years. Above: Concert Band— (First Row) Dan-etle Hastings, Laura Michael, Cindy Moore, Janean Toomer, Tina West, La Donna Sherman, Mary Peace, Kaye Carlson, Julie Anderson, I.aura Matson (Second Row) Steve Shaffer, Andy Pattani, Paula Jahnke, Dan Blunck. Tim Forrest, Ray Gardner, Terry Davis, Ramona Bu-gener, Starr Woodwick, Shelley Bennett. Denise Hofrichter (Third Row,)Shawn Zapata, Eric Gould, David Oppliger, Marty Crouser, Brian Wornath, Bill Locke, Brian Parker, Tim Engle, Dan Moon, John Hicks, Peter Adamy, Mike Elsberry, Arlene Get- singer, Kim Ault, Lynette Munro, Debbie Murphy (Fourth Row) Andy Wolf. Jeff Wallace, Doug Walker, Mike Christler, Joe Bell. Chris Hunt, Jeff Jahnke, David Heath, Jody Hinkle, Alan Halvorson, Mike Smith (Directors) Kevin McGillivray, Don Scott.
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