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QQ M55 ll lJen llze member: of the band were in San Franczxco, they rixited Fi.vl7ermer1's llvharf. Kandee McCraeken prepares lo fly her kite at ll park near Hujyward. California where the bus siopped lo and members some exercise. Paul ff g 2' Park, saw the DeYoung Museum, Japanese Tea Gardens, San Francisco Academy of the Sciences- Chorale: Okay-You don't have to rub it in. Choir: You know, you guys may have seen more tourist traps than we did, but I'll bet we had better meals. And if I can find a scale, I'l1 prove it to you! Till we got to Mt. Vernon, I thought I had tasted everything. Have you ever had duck soup before? I don't think I've ever eaten as good as I did this past week. Band: We got fed real well, too. But you couldn't always tell by the way the kids talked. The folks forgot to pack lunches for us at this one place and if that wasn't a pan- ic! The kids acted like they were going to starve to death! Choir: I think my kids would have welcomed that, especially the girls. All I ever heard was 'Oh-I've gained so much weight!' Band: We had a couple of kids who jogged regularly. Right now, I wish I would have jogged with them! Chorale: I never realized college kids were so energetic- Band: Mine weren't. They were hyper. We had this one little red-headed gal who was a regular pillow-fight champ. Chorale: Like I was saying, I know they were dog-tired, but they sure held up a lot better than I did. They thought of just about everything to keep themselves amused. Band: You're telling me! I wish I had a picture of this one couple. This one fellow, Tim somebody, dressed up in his tux pants and put on the cumberbun over the sweater. Kandee McCracken, a little blond-headed
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X I l X 1 'l 5 S :Yin '-A 3' .. jf' .., W I e. GJ 'D P- C CD .E l- of the students must come from there. Chorale: Oh-I don't know about that. You'd be surprised at how many students lived hear the Puget Sound. The church in Seattle was packed with Multnomah kids. Band: I suppose the kids were pretty happy about staying with people they knew. It must have made things a lot easier on them. Choir: Easier? Don't kid yourself. They were living the life of Riley! Why, some of them were staying in mansions on Coeur d'Alene Lake! Band: Really? Hmm. I've never seen a mansion sitting on a lake before. Is it anything like a floating bridge? Choir: Very funny. But, speaking of floating bridges, I bet you crossed that one at Seattle. Chorale: Yeah The kids weren't overly thrilled about it, though. But they did have quite a bit of fun in Canada. Did you know that Vancouver used to be called 'Gastown'? That was quite a sight. There's a little section of Vancouver that has old cobblestone streets and old-fashioned shops. Band: Isn't there a Chinatown in Van- couver'? Chorale: Yeah. We went there, too. The kids seemed to enjoy the Vancouver Aquarium best of all. That was the first time any of them ever saw anything quite like that before. I'll bet your kids had an awful lot of fun sight-seeing. Band: They sure did. And they weren't the only ones. Let's see . .. we crossed Golden Gate Bridge, went to Golden Gate 1 I -sw.-, . ,f f ' . fa. , 'Az' ,y0w r - ,ff X a.- ff 'fwfr f Ed Caswell catches up on a homework assignrnent I one of the homes he xtuyea' in on tour, The hand bus crosses Golden Gate Bridge. if .ri
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gal, put on a band dress and tennis shoes. Then the two of them paraded into a 7-11 store in Coos Bay! Choir: Sounds like you had a quite a few hams in the group. Band: Uh huh. But they could be serious, too. They were especially serious the last night on tour. They got a pretty sobbering report about one of their classmates- Chorale: Our group heard about it, too. Choir: So did ours. From the way the kids talked, Dayne Anderson must have been quite a guy. I've never seen people act that way before about a death. They were shook up at first and pretty sad, but . . . but . . . I don't know. I can't describe it. Band: I think I know what you mean. The kids were sad because they knew they would miss him. But at the same time, I'll bet they seemed kind of happy. Choir: Yeah. That's the part I couldn't figure out. Band: I think I understand why. You see, even though they missed Dayne, they were happy because it was good from Dayne's viewpoint. Choir: Say that again? Band: Dayne is . . . in heaven. He was a fellow who loved God and looked forward to going to heaven. I heard that one of his favorite songs was 'Heaven is a Wonderful Place! In a sense, the fellow didn't really die. He just went Home. Choir: I like the way you put that. Chorale: Our group went to the funeral. My kids acted the same way as yours. Mr. Garmo, the director, wrote a new arrange- ment to one of their songs. I think it was I The band sings a number during their last four confer! uybig-b was in Albrnz-y, Oregon. M55 Seven harm' nlerybers practice zz song for lour. On some of the .l'Ollg5. lfexe seven .vang ufbile lbe rest played instrlmzents. flfrnm leftj Dennis Smilb, Kandee MfCmck- en. Am: Rrre. Larry llyall. Sue llvetzler. Robin Perry and Tim Killgore. ' b Paul Peabody
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