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Jr. High Choir. Front row: Sheila Schnelker, Tammy Bracey, Lisa Wyss. Michelle Richhart, Shannon Mumma. Kris Miller, Dawn Scott, Angle Oberley. Theresa Wagler. Row 2: Miss Pat Delhi, Shanna Stoll, Lori Campbell, Kim Carpenter, Bill VanDyke, Heidi Herschberger, Treva Miller. Michelle Axson, Kristin Weiss. Row 3: Vicki Bailey, Robin Sharp. Janelle Becker. MatI DeLong. Brian Carpenter. Melissa Mohr. Jackie Vondran. Jenny Bush. n f f}: ' Q ' i Choirs Strive in New Directions New Directions. That seemed to sum up this year ' s swing choir, moving out into new directions. To most of the students and teachers, New Directions ' 85 was one of the best swing choirs Woodlan has ever had. Under the direction of Miss Pat Deihl, the group strived for and achieved the goal of entertaining and often touching song-and-dance performances. Not only did the swing choir reach new directions, but the concert choir and the jr. high choirs also reached out to achieve their goals of excellence in performances. Through performing at the spring con- certs and various street fairs, all three choirs realized their potentials and strived to develop them through long hours of hard practice. The rewards of their per- formances, confidence as well as applause and the crowds ' enjoyment, may not have seemed important to others but to them it meant more than anything. The hard work has paid off for juniors Gordon Miller and Kevin Hieber and for senior Brian Gerig. Choir 19
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Concert Choir. Front row: Aimee Gaston, Tif- fany Bergman, Dawn Knepp, Cfierie Ze- hendner. Donna Hagan, Jill Steinbeck, Angie Logan, June Meyer. Row 2: Miss Pat Deihl, Kim Campbell, Traci Reddin, Carol Litmer, Michelle Wagler, Melody Paul Sherri Harris, Gail Warner. Row 3: Kent Peters, Jeff Bronson, Tim Roussos, Steve Brinkman, Brian Gerig, Todd Ev- ans, David Stieg- litz, Don Deter. Sophomore Stan Gerig, junior Ke- vin Hieber, senior Brian Gerig, ju- nior Gordon Miller, senior Tim Roussos, and freshman Cory Wietfeldt show that a song and dance routine can be fun to per- form. Front row: Cherie Zihendner, Kevin Hieber, Joy James, Brian Gerig, Tonya Holsopple, Gordon Miller, Kim Farmer, Tamara Stoinman, Cory cidi, Che. •! Nicole. Row 2: Miss Pat Deihl, Janet McKinley, Steve Brinkman, Carol Litmer, Lynn Swing, Ulrika Gagelmann, Todd Evans, Tim Roussos, Sarah Zehendner, Cheryl Litmer, Stan Gerig, Sue Brittingham.
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Spring Fever — Catch it! This year was no different than any oth- er. When the week of spring break came, practically everyone headed to the hot spots, mainly Florida. Sophomore Amy Bowers commented, The things I en- joyed about Florida were laying out in the sun and coming home because I had a lot of things to come home to. Senior Kim Wells also commented, I enjoyed the blonde lifeguards and the sunsets were great to watch while walking on the beach. Those who had to stay home spent most of their time either working, dreaming about those having fun in the sun, or burn- ing the postcards sent from friends. Soph- omore Tracy Anderson commented, Even though I stayed home, I had fun reading postcards from friends in Florida and cruising the big town of Woodburn! Many people tried to get over their de- pression of staying home by going to var- ious tanning booths, but they never achieved the savage tan! When the lucky ones returned, the rest of their year was spent daydreaming about their long-lost tropical paradises. All i spring break was fun for everyone Sophomores Dru Delagrange, Amy Bowers, and Kristen Hermann show off their newly-bronzed bodies while in Florida. Captivating the camera, senic ■ Joni Smith shows off her new shades! 20 Sprcng Fever
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