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Michael Hennesey listens to Ms. lohnson's instructions. Heather Davis smiles contenledly as she works on her newest piece of work. ?Q-. , A , W. N L A rrkri T L ' Q I wx x , 'N 124 rt League
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HIGH LEAPS Susan Schoeld shows how much energy is needed to execute the difficult and demanding moves of modern dancing. l .Si . -3 E Qs . 1 '10 f Once a ain Ms. Pam Lyons directed Smis year's Shoreline Repertory Dance Theatre. Split- ting their four night a week prac- tices between Shorecrest and Shorewood, President Andrean- na Brown summed up their ex- periences this way: lt was fun, we were like members of a family. Michelle Cenereau, Mike Peck, Dave Kenney, and Andreanna Brown pair up for an exciting routine. The team visited Shorewood to perform Michael lackson's Bad for assemblies, and also did hour shows at lunch featur- ing the latest popular music, as well as solos by each member of the troup. From june 17-23, the team went to New York City to learn more about dance and to perform. Stated Ms. Lyons: l think that we had quite a suc- cessful year considering the small number of dancers that 'oined this year. Although few but talented, the show went on. IKUU D iu:....,...,. Dance 1
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HIGH HO 0RS lohn Clrade tries to look in- tonspicuous as he destroys Aaron Libby! painting. Meeting durin TAG and after school, Ms. lolinson led her charges the world of fine arts. First Thursday, the monthl tour of one of Seattle's art galleries, was one of the most popular aspects of the program, stated Stacy Kovats. Other activities included sponsoring an art show at SC every year, and displaying their projects around sc ool in the display areas. In addition, they also tackle some very toufgh pro- jects using the latest me ia and techniques. An additional part of the Fro- gram gets the students invo ved with some of the elementary schools in art appreciation by going to the schoo s and helping the teachers during the schedul- ed art time for their classes. Genie Art Honors 125
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