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Back to Rock Bach to Rock was the theme for the Seventh An- nual Pops Concert held Feb. 18. The show included a student cast of members from the Star Trek Enter- prise acting along with the orchestra as they played. The two soloists included were Senior Darin Blaisiar, piano, and Freshman Jay Auslander, mandolin. A professional singer, Carol Langley, also performed. PHH Orchestra sent over 2,000 letters to elementary school parents inviting them to the concert, andju- nior high students were in- cluded as ushers. The ul- terior motive was to let the students see how high school orchestra works and keep them interested in playing, said Mr. Tim Pfeiffer, Orchestra director. -Laura Jennemann ..,.. I ,. 'ju ix ' ' Wifi . 5:5 sid 1 i ...ii 'fiEQi131-M526-21 , .wsleiiks-i:2,?5?3T 21113. '3'P?fg.3i' ' 7 '7 fx ,p x f- VM X' X 1 X , ., it Q., I f S , lf 'z 21 ., W5-Q C45 I . qi. X , , 459 ff Q. A 4 .W s f . lf 1 A , DN .2 Q o Q.-A Q 'xl X 1'5 ' Q fa: v '90 fix V ws Z 51,2 ,143--tl ff -. , -.yt X g,,,,f3,zv ' ,J P., . .Q-1y4.gy ly. ippq 1, 3.5. qf76q.,,:gSQ4, -' 'ziiqw-r4N,25P++ gm, ff'w,.'s+:f- -rg 5133.3 ,L -Qi,-554-354-off i-i96::-ZZ'- La JAP vwtvoax w xv 1 v X 1- 1 s 1' as -K X rbvs 4 Nvl' N. f 4 F : N , TWQQQSQ 5 r E M,M. Ti vTWff5!qh,iWfQwZ iMfg1.j' wQw?Y ti ' '. 't i 'mi:nkvnr- 7V3'f ' . Q, -S . . df -f , .. ,t Q4 V. 2, 4 -4 - A 4 f 1 t - ff I ' .V E- x 1 I, V, , I A l L QB -TY- Y'2 R i AL' - A A: H Q1 ii .' .61 R I - . . ' Q. ,lx 1 I , P A I : I . X 'E x A o . ' Nh S X Q' It la Q I . - f' ,v 35-i,5wf2f ?'J' 'ff 'fp . 1 T Q un . ' ' 'f fl Q at 4 K i -L . I ' - 1 ' ' -. f a- ...L ...L Q- 1- -6, , X X, ff if . . , PNH Orchestra. First Row: Alvin Der, Lisa Schechter, Kelley Burns, Leslie Molyneaux, Ann Eide, Holly Gregory, Leslie Wilson, Julie Mur- phy, Jill Harris, Ron Linzey. Sec- ond Row: Daryl Hemenway, Eun- Sung Choi, Dan Tai, Steve Serdy, Nagla Abdelmalek, Yasmin Brad- ley, Takashi Tada, Kelly Burke, Da- vid Miles, Jennifer Sykes, Joy White, Melanie Rea. Third Row: Jennifer Weiland, Kelly Young, Jeannie Pak, Kara Toomer, Mi- chelle Moon, Lynn Kang, Calana Loveless, Dee Dee Matthews. Bar- clay Woerner, Michelle Sarver, Pli- cole Taylor, Jay Auslander, Melis- sa Mautner, Cindy Knurbein, Rob- en Hamilton, Kari Unterreiner, Jennifer Stice, Eric O'Denius. Fourth Row: Miwa Takano, Matt Godbee, Kara Hapner, Arthur Chou, Tori Zettl, Jeff Keith, Jeff Finkelstein, Drew Barnholtz, Jer- emy Linzey, Christie Gastler, Jill Levinsky, Melanie Johnson, Chris- tine Daum, Mitu Bajpayee, Stacy Payuk, Jim Cain, Jason Bank. Fifth QUPNHSUYQS Row: Jee-Young Sonn, Dana Pierce, Paul Heihaus, Nick Salpe- kar, Hal Bierman, Carrie Stroo, Stacy Pfeiffer, Alisa Gordon, Steph- nee Greenwood, Tina Janssen, Josh Draeger, Dan Rosen, Tom Briggs, Steve Abraham, Joe Karel, Melissa Annand, Becky Locks, Jen- nifer Eltings, Brian Prather, Karen Levine, Matt Keeler, Marcelino Chua. Back Row: Mr. Tim Pfeiffer, Michele Thompson, Steve Lord, Greg Moore, Chris Rainwater, Mor- rie Zimbalist, Matt Davis, Mike Gutsche, Heather Taylor, Darrin Blaisiar, Robert Richman, Jennifer Paddock, Quinn Palmer. Playing an important role and the violin, Hal Bierman dedicates his attention to the music. Mr. Tim Pfeiffer, Orchestra direc- tor, rehearses the evenings' per- formance with the orchestra, while Senior Josh Draeger takes his seat. The Messiah was one of the biggest concerts of the year.
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