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Jazz Choir, first row lleh to rightl: Dianna Bueschke, Lynette seeman, Teresa Allen, Dan Phillips. Second row: Tina Munkers, Tracey Lynch, Mary Puhek, Cathy Clement. Third row: Gary Slemmer, Dan Atkinson, Maureen Groce, Jolynn Hutton. Fourth row: Stacia Porter, Kim Farance, Deena Beck Fifth row: Janis Campbell, Julie Waller, Lynn Swisher. Sixth row: Margret Braithwait, Dave Johnson, Donna Roseborough, Steve Visintainer. Sev- enth row: Colleen Jones, Doug Hutton, Jeff Vandiver, Brad Edwards. Eighth row: Ken Boles, Todd Adams. Ninth row: Steve Dixon, Jeff Barge. 1 .' arg. 'Y Left: Chorus, First row lleft to rightl: Leah Hooker, Dana Mason, Carol Corbett, Brenda Flory, Cheryl Bergland, Kelly Lang. Second row: Gini Green, Leslie Anglin, Dwana Witherow, Kathy Snow, Jackie Quinn, Kandy Oliver, Diane Blount. Third row: Barbara Black. Sheila Wygant, Kristina Henricksen, Cindy Marvin, Adele Doughty, Jill Homes. Fourth row: Lori Thompson, Deanne Sills, Diana Blue, Kim Vigneri, DeWretha Laing, Brenda Tackitt, Robyn Wiedrich, Vickie Wall. v -.. si' 3 -'S i .A 1 'K f L..gi.hfm'.. fi. Snug xg 163
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Choir Sings Out U-High choral groups acquired an impressive perform- ance record during the 1978-79 school year. The groups participated in over 35 performances including concerts, competitions and festivals. Included in these performances were the E.W.M.E.A. Choral festival and the Shoreline Invitational Choral Festival. The choir also sang at graduation and before the community. The jazz Choir received an invitation to perform with the top ten jazz choirs of the U.S. in San Fancisco, California. The Advanced Choir also received an invitation to the Shoreline Invitational Choral Festival. These invitations were great honors and the choral department was proud to receive them. Girls Ensemble, front row: Jackie Boardman, Lynette Seeman, Chris Olson. Second row: Laurie Stephenson. Third row: Lynn Swisher, Pegg Boardman, Sue Osterback. Fourth row: Janis Campbell, Ruthann Vandoren. Fifth row: Mary Puhek, Meagan Baxter, Sandy Parker. Sixth row: Jan Niccolls, Danette Sherwin. Seventh row: Lori Springer, Renee Moore, Karen Niehenke. Advanced Choir, first row il to rl: Dianne Blount, Teri Graves, Jeri Simmons, Debby Carbon, Ruthann VanDoren, Cathy Clement, Jolynn Hutton, Hope Rosmeier, Barb Grenz, Pam Ady, Elise Smith, Janet Osterback. Second Row: Danette Sherwin, Mary Puhek, Colleen Jones, Stacia Porter, Connie Grenz, Kathy Taylor, Tina Munkers, Emily Hart, Virginia Little, Diane Mathis, Dawn Pogue, Deanna Brummett, Deena Beck, Meagan Baxter, Sue Osterback Diana Bueschke, Judy Coburn. Third Row: Beth Lamm, Carolyn Doty, Christy 162 Sampson, Kim Marohl, Chris Blaylock, Maureen Groce, Pete Cieszewski, Doug Hutton, Bill Elliott, Steve Visintainer, Dan Atkinson, Bill Cunningham, Carrie Tapplan, Juli Waller, Lori Springer, Kim Farance, Lisa Gudgil, Renee Moore. Fourth Row: Jeff Barge, Sam McCormick. Steve Dixon, Mike Vogt, Brian Christiansen, Dave Johnson, Brad Edwards, Darrin Olsen, Ken Boles, Gary Slemmer, Loyd Gilmore, Rich Williams, Ty Harper, Todd Adams, Mike Thomson, Jeff Vandiver, Tracy Stephenson, Paul Nystrom, Keith Zackrow, Robin Dunlap.
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Spirit Paces Homecoming Beginning with the ever pop- ular Lick 'em, Sock 'em, Top 'em Day, Homecoming emphasized a week of spirit. The week made it's way through Pajama Day, 50's Day, Color Day, and Football Day. The Senior Class Oilicers and A.S.B. Oiiicers developed three new ideas this year. Pajama Day, a day to wear your P.J.'s, included a Bed- Race. A dancing contest be- tween the classes on 50's Day and a Football day completed the additions. During halftime it was an- nounced that the Seniors ac- cumulated the most activity points. RobinAschenbrener, the Senior princess, was crowned Homecoming Queen as her escort Kelly Roark looked on. Time passed so fast and it seemed like a dream. I felt like it reallywasn't happening, Robin stated. Vickie VanCott won the Camero during halftime as Robin pick- ed up her winning ticket. Vickie commented, I felt shocked and kept feeling like I was a person on a game show. I almost fainted when I was down talking to Mr. Stickney. After the thrill boiled down, I realized how much work needed to b 2 done on the car. Below: The crowd looks on as Vickie VanCott runs to accept her new car. Top Right: A moment of Senior Victory shows on the faces of Sr. Homecoming Queen Robin Aschenbrener and escort Kelly Roark. 91 ls.. I .Wt L.
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