1988 Gallimaufry
C o n c e r t O r c h e s t r a m ark Running, the one-man music department, lead the twenty-three members of the string orchestra through their numerous rehearsals and performanes. The strings had their first perfor– mance at the Chicago Gifted Confer– ence in November. Other performances included the Parent's Day Concert on Performing a Mozart concerto, Sue Kim solos with the IMSA orchestra at the last performance of the year. Dave Kung looks up for his cue during the IMSA Holiday Concert. November 7, the Winter Concert on De– cember 17, and the Family Day Concert. Many orchestra members participat– ed in the solo and ensemble contest on March 5. Most of these students re– ceived "superior" ratings. Three excel– lent string players, Eugene Huang, Sue Kim, and Paul Lee, went to the All Dis– trict Orchestra competition and then went on to the All State Orchestra com– petition. On March 19, the "Strolling Strings", an extra-curricular orchestra group, performed for the guests at the annual IMSA Gala Fundraiser. All in all, or– chestra had a remarkable year. "Ann, dead carp hitting the concrete." Mr. Run– ning expresses in response to the brass section. Concert Orchestra Front Row: Wynne Lee, Sue Kim, Dave Kung, Erik Littel. Second Row: Sue Wu, Rachel Berg, Lillian Kao, Andy Oh, Chris Kim, Latha Mariyappa, Jadwiga Gottshall. Back Row: Paul Lee, Craig Porter, Sarah Woolsey, Beth Malecha, Laurel Nolen, Richard Tsai, Eugene Huang, Mr. Running. Organizations i . 115
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