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BAND The music-makers Musical ability and self-expression were uni- - ing the four-day Band Festival held at Tigard fied to produce the quality of sound resented on March 27. West Linn, Lake Oswego, and P by the band at THS this year. The advanced band and the intermediate band, which consisted of over a hundred students performed many different selections and a variety of styles of music during the fall, Christmas, and springconcerts. Dougl-Iorton served as this year's president and Richard Powell advised. The THS concert band received the highest rating of four high school concert bands dur- Oregon City participated in the event. Each group was the top band from its school. The ninety-member TI-IS concert band pa- raded in Portland during the Rose Festival and played for numerous civic organizations throughout the year. Band Director Powell stated that the school and community was proud of the concert band which has grown both in size and ability. Advanced concert band, front row left to right: Allison Lindsay, Suzie Averill, Laura Pearson, jennelle Gedney, Lynn Anderson, Ioan Whitford, Laura Horton, Jennifer Kaufman, Row 2: Nancy Johnston, Leona Simi-fins, JoAnne Ruthven, Julie Betis, Norma Brandt, Tracey Sweeney, Nancy Linkhart, David Westcott, Cindy Miller, Steve Brink, Row 3: Roger Parrish, Fred Weinel, Linda Kamstra, Dan Nelson, Steve Holgate, Steve Hall, Greg Lindsay, Jim Jett, Row 4: Steve McCoy, Ron Lyon, james Huber, Dave Haldeman, Lenny Cook, Fred Graber, Wayne Chapman, Roy Howland, Ron Stites, Row 5: Sarah Cimino, Jeanne Caswell, Robert Newman, Fred Linkhart, john Palm, Randy Campbell, Don Olson.
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.I Joann Gates watches intently during the clash between Tigard and St. Helens. With only seconds remaining until the final buzzer, the Tigard Pep Club awaits the outcome of a decisive game. - I A A
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