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Show Back row: Mr. Edvalson, Advisor: Rick Shields, Randy Halverson, Terry Jones, Steven Bingham. Second row: David McColley, James Smith, Jay Wells, Lamar Eggleston, Allen Muirbrook, Roger Eklund, Terry Rudd, Steven Mueller, Thorpe Shupe, Jay Stewart, Gary Stewart, Mike Moosman, Chris Westergard. Third Lindsay Kapp, Drew Moyes, Eddy Smith. Don Mueller, Neil Mahoskey, row: David Eldon Ramroth, Anderson, Terry Russell, Don Hales. Fourth row: Steven Davis. Front Doug Smith, Val Pitzak, Minnig, Rick Berry, Matt Dahigreen, Robert Dunn, Rodney Taggart, Paul Ellsworth. Front row: Susan Loene Thurber, Dwayne Hansen, Cheryl Moosman, Dawn Rees, Brenda Koga, Ronald Penman. Concert Band Mr. Edvalson should be congratulated on his fine work with the concert mony, band. Through his efforts, the students rhythm, and music techniques. Many learned har- students would have have missed out on the fine art of this music group had they not taken advantage of what this class had to offer. These students have had the opportunity of performing before various groups, after which they were well received. The students who leave this group will have a far better understanding and appreciation of concert music. PELE GTM Re tring £nsemb Back row: Joe Head, Nedene Stitt, Dean Thomas, row: Marianne Wiser, Annette Thurber, Kimberly Diane Davis, Kirkbride. Sandra Willis, Mr. Shupe, Advisor; As one takes a banana break during 1st hour, one may hear the members of the String Ensemble ing at the strings pluck- under the direction of Mr. Shupe. The students have put in a considerable and amount effort striving of time for per- fection. They worked hard for melodious tone quality and harmonious blending of sounds, which resulted in the appreciation of fine instrumental music. They also brought honors back to Weber festivals. from the music |