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Front, left: Tammy Herrera, Kelly Wulk, Susan Howe, Therese Poncy, Dawn Jordan, Vicki Austin, Kim Morrow, Suzy Ellis, Stacy Whitsell. Second: Jason Hewitt, Scott Allen, Andy Moore, Robin Schattie, Oliver Fraser, Jim Hunt, Regina Norris, Beth Reinke, Marian Wright, Cindy Reinmiller, Kristin Brooks, Laura Tuculet, Jan Meskill, Janet Richards. Third: Bart Hollowell, Kraig Kirkaldie, Dan Heap, Stacey Catlett, Paul Parsons, Shawn Crandall, Terry Hazen, Dennis Newby, Skeeter Halter, Toby Johnston, Mark Berry, Lindsay Young, Erik Zetter- berg, Kevin Hollinger, Michelle Mosher, Holly Ledgerwood, Robyn Schmidt. Fourth: Bryan Noffz, Chris Cochran, Jett' Moltzau, Bob Logan, Steve Nelson, Chris Walker, Tom Scott gable J it A Year Of Learning oncert Band joined forces with the Symphonic Band to form Mountain Viewls first Marching Band. These two groups practiced during lunch hours for over a month to learn routines and learn to play together. Their first performance was at the Hermiston football game, Along with the dance team girls, sporting flags, the entire group was cheered onto the field by excited parents and students. Made up of 53 ninth and tenth graders, the Concert Band marched at four home football games and at the Christmas Parade where it was named the top band in the parade. Concert Band also performed at the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert after the awards banquet. Band director Tom Barber said that he hoped most of the students will remain next year after all their experience learned this year. Vanessa Lambeth toots out a tune on her flute. if 103
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Front, left: Teresa Cantrell, Cathy Beaver, Lynne Ertle, Chris Foreman, Margaret Shepard, Barbara Morrow, Susie Allen, Tom Blakely. Second: Mark Fullerton, Annette Dooley, Kent Olmstead, Oliver Fraser, Jim Hunt, Tanya Wojtowych, Regina Norris, Lincoln Hayes, Cindy Robinson, Amy Wacker, Lesa Berg. Third: Scott Volkenand, Suzy Keyte, Brian Flener, Don Crenshaw, Mitch Fullerton, James Blakely, Russ Morgan, Dean Cooper, Perry Champange, Mike Lancaster, Dave Kimm, Tom Sprenger, Andy Hickman, Jeff lngraham. 2 i 3.3-QQ! James Blakely takes a breather while Russ Morgan performs a solo SYMPI-IONIC BA ND Second In Competition - etting together with the Concert Band to form the Marching Band took all the energies of the Symphonic Band at the beginning of the year. Made up of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders, Symphonic Band enjoyed being directed by Mountain View's first drum major, Andy Hickman, who led them on the football field four times and raised the spirits of all musicians to an incredible peak. Many members of the Symphonic Band also gave evenings of their time to play for the first musical, Music Man . Money-raising projects then consumed the group as they planned the trip to San Diego. One of the best money-makers was the 12-hour nonstop playing marathon a week before the gang left for the six day trip. The musicians also held a huge garage sale at the old Bob's Sporting Goods location, and washing cars and doing yard work, the group managed to get together over 520,000 to take three busloads of kids to the Southern California competition. Symphonic Band placed second overall in the Concert Band category, and member Dean Cooper won a S400 award. To top off the year, Symphonic Band played at graduation. To sum up the year, Director Tom Barber said, lt was great. The clarinet section concentrates on a difficult piece
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l Craig Moyer adjusts the microphone for best results ORCHESTRA A D STRING ENSEMBLE rchestra was composed of musicians from Bend High as well as Mountain View for the first semester, but the groups split the last semester to reduce travel time between schools. Once split, the MV orchestra was held together by 13 members. Because only four members composed the string ensemble, it was mixed with Orchestra for this year. This brave group competed at the annual Mount Hood Community College Orchestra Festival in March. Although they didn't place, members did enjoy the trip to Washington Park Zoo and OMSI. New director was Christopher Wilson, who replaced Natalie Gray. Sharing Wilson's leadership was Bend High's Michael Scott, who worked with Wilson on all the concert projects. Both shared the duties of leading the group during practice and during concerts. Orchestra students noted the year was one of growth, although they did express the desire to have more members fill out their ranks.
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