1988 Gallimaufry

At & A, %Jfc \%. V i •W^WaOiHitfk Br -a«P^ r J * z j f l K 9 P * f ##v ^ HbHtaal K ^ -^ 1 n ] H ' 1 5 1 x 3 J I ps Front Row: Tabanitha McDaniel, Andrea Holmes, cia, Mae Hung, Lisa Green, R.C. Steve Blunt, Korin ling Loh, Sue Kim, NicoleWood, Rachel Berg. Sec- : Jennifer Westerfield, Bridget Engman, Latha , Stephanie Racette, Dave Kung, R.C. Terry Slaney, walski, Dori Ratajczyk, Jennifer Schwartz, Nancy ika Tracy. g is the center of attention in her dance for Family nces performed that day are student produced and phed. ffi G r e a t B o o k s unior Great Books sought greater insight into both clas– sic short literature and ex– cerpts from larger works. Meeting once a week after reading a certain selection, the group met to dis– cuss both the implications of the work and its moral and literary merit. Mr. Hol– lister, discussion leader, merely en– couraged the members to speak out, rather than interjecting his opinion. In such a manner, the students developed their own opinions, expressing them, and sharing them with others. Steve Moore concentrates on reading a book in his room. Junior Great Books (L-R) Phil Dunham, Karen Kiener, Portia Blume, Geeta Gurnaney, Steve Moore, Mr. Hollister. D a n c e C o r p s ffi he hardworking, inspired dancers of IMSA came to– gether this year to form the school's first Dance Corps. Julie Salk, artist in residence, organized the corps members to present a spar– kling introduction at the Equinox to Sol– stice performance in September. Terry Slaney later became the spon– sor of Dance Corps. She was very pleased with the group and their ded– ication to learning. Talented members showed off their choreographical skills at the Space Chase performance, Par– ent's Day, Family Day, Arms Across Au r o r a, du r i ng Na t i onal Dance Week(April 25-29), and at other activ– ities. Organizations i * 113

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