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'iw-J Orchestra travels to San Diego TOP LEFT: Mr. Page explains a musical theory. TOP RIGHT: Orchestra. Violins- S, Gager, W. Lee, K. Nigh, A. Roberts, S. Wong, D. Colistra, J. Gordon, L. LoPresto, L. Myers, P. Tauchi, J. Leader, J. Faraco, S. Hershko- witz, M. Malcomson, M. Frase, C. Ozoa. Vio- las- B. Tauchi, K. Schmist, C. Vandermate. Cellos- S. Mohrman, C. Hagen, J. Hahrer, A. Tolson, P. Mitchel, P. Travis, T. Smith, S. Ballingall. Woodwinds- C. Lemmon, K. Daly, V. Stephens, R. Hoye, A. Rasdal, T. Cross, G. Engel, G. Zick, L. Snyder, S. Smouse, L. Car- son, C. Shepperd, Brass- C. Merlic, T. Line- rud, G. Wald, J. Stone, J. Carro, P. Calvert. BOTTOM RIGHT: Harmony students work on their compositions.
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Musical heights if 5. Row 1 E. Hornig, R. Denison, K. Fisher, C. Kim, L. Hagan, L. Simmons, B. Price, J. Solo- mon, D. Thompson, B. Ruff, R. Nadeau, D. Warner, S. Davis, D. Desmet, K. Grimes, D Marafino, L. Kerby, E. Gacs, B. Flynn. Row 2 Y. Forcier, K. Leninger, J. Prestwich, L. Miller, S. Fellows, L. Norcia, G. Young, B. Prestwich, T. Clark, T. Miller, B. Parks, S. Mosher, F. Call- beck, J. Belotti, P. Hallam, D. Hardy, L. Munce, L. Ingram, A. Regan, J. Vendasitis. Row 3 M. Ebenhahn, S. Savage, M. Sende, C. Kern, L. Christopher, D, Down, R. Basanese, P. Scott, C. Brown, M. Wilberding, B. McKim- mon, M. Rosengarten, M. Brown, M. McKirn- mon, T. Rosengarten, E. McMuIIin, F. Rosner, A. Lynch, M. Nalbandian Being in choir for two years has been quite an experience. A stran- ger walking into the middle of choir class would probably wonder about a group of 75 teenagers marching vigorously to the Mickey Mouse club march, facing the clock and hissing like snakes, lining up in a long line and giving shoulder mas- sages. Believe or not, our strange excersies have a purpose. This becomes evident to anyone who has attended a choir concert. We do many strange things and have a lot of fun, but somehow Mr. Page gives us the incentive to apply ourselves and come out with a sound we can really be proud of. Even though choir is hard work, it is still my favorite class and l always find myself looking forward to fourth period. -Lisa Hansen Jeff shows off his vocal skill to best advan- rnusmal tage.
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Marching Band accomplishes goals 7 606, I 'Qi' Juv 525 ' f Qing: c X K N , LEFT: Drum major: Roxanne Hoye ABOVE: Mr. Northrup at work. be- LOW: The marching band displaying talent. 43 ,Vg 5 X.. music l 4
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