Too many if statements?? Please help

Sorry about that. I have deleted unneeded segments and uncommented the IF statements. Each statement works by itself and in any variation of pairs but all 5 will not work together.

#include <SD.h>
#include <FatReader.h>
#include <SdReader.h>
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
#include "WaveUtil.h"
#include "WaveHC.h"

SdReader card;    // This object holds the information for the card
FatVolume vol;    // This holds the information for the partition on the card
FatReader root;   // This holds the information for the filesystem on the card
FatReader f;      // This holds the information for the file we're play

WaveHC wave;      // This is the only wave (audio) object, since we will only play one at a time


int Sensor1 = 0;      //Variable for first sensor
int Sensor2 = 0;      //Variable for second sensor
int Sensor3 = 0;      //Variable for third sensor
int Sensor4 = 0;      // for fourth sensor
int Sensor5 = 0;      //Variable for fifth sensor
int MotorOn = 0;      //Variable turning motor on
int MotorOff = 0;     //Variable turning motor off 
int Lights1 = 0;      //Variable turning on LED cluster 1
int Lights2 = 0;      //Variable turning on LED cluster 2
int blinky = 0;

void setup()
{
  Serial.begin(9600);  //Setup Serial
  digitalWrite(A0,LOW);
  digitalWrite(A1,LOW);
  digitalWrite(A2,LOW);
  digitalWrite(A3,LOW);
  digitalWrite(A4,LOW);
  digitalWrite(A5,LOW);
  pinMode(A0, INPUT);      //Assigns analog pins 0-4 as sensor inputs
  pinMode(A1, INPUT);
  pinMode(A2, INPUT);
  pinMode(A3, INPUT);
  pinMode(A4, INPUT);
  pinMode(A5, INPUT);       
  pinMode(6, OUTPUT);       //Assigns digital pin 6 as output 
  pinMode(7, OUTPUT);       //Assigns analog pin 7 as output for motor  
  pinMode(8, OUTPUT);       //Assigns digital pin 8 as output for LED cluster 1
  pinMode(9, OUTPUT);       //Assigns digital pin 9 as output for LED cluster 2
  // Set the output pins for the DAC control. This pins are defined in the library
  pinMode(2, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(3, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(4, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(5, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(10, OUTPUT);  

  if (!card.init()) {         //play with 8 MHz spi (default faster!)  
    putstring_nl("Card init. failed!");  // Something went wrong, lets print out why
    sdErrorCheck();
    //    while(1);                            // then 'halt' - do nothing!
  }

  // enable optimize read - some cards may timeout. Disable if you're having problems
  //  card.partialBlockRead(true);

  // Now we will look for a FAT partition!
  uint8_t part;
  for (part = 0; part < 5; part++) {     // we have up to 5 slots to look in
    if (vol.init(card, part)) 
      break;                             // we found one, lets bail
  }
  if (part == 5) {                       // if we ended up not finding one  :(
    putstring_nl("No valid FAT partition!");
    sdErrorCheck();      // Something went wrong, lets print out why
    //    while(1);                            // then 'halt' - do nothing!
  }

  // Lets tell the user about what we found
  putstring("Using partition ");
  Serial.print(part, DEC);
  putstring(", type is FAT");
  Serial.println(vol.fatType(),DEC);     // FAT16 or FAT32?

  // Try to open the root directory
  if (!root.openRoot(vol)) {
    putstring_nl("Can't open root dir!"); // Something went wrong,
    //   while(1);                             // then 'halt' - do nothing!
  }

  // Whew! We got past the tough parts.
  putstring_nl("Ready!");
}

void sdErrorCheck(void)
{
  if (!card.errorCode())
    putstring("\n\rSD I/O error: ");
  Serial.print(card.errorCode(), HEX);
  putstring(", ");
  Serial.println(card.errorData(), HEX);
  //  while(1);
}

void playfile(char *name) {
  // see if the wave object is currently doing something
  if (wave.isplaying) {// already playing something, so stop it!
    wave.stop(); // stop it
  }
  // look in the root directory and open the file
  if (!f.open(root, name)) {
    putstring("Couldn't open file "); 
    Serial.print(name); 
  }
  // OK read the file and turn it into a wave object
  if (!wave.create(f)) {
    putstring_nl("Not a valid WAV"); 
  }

  // ok time to play! start playback
  wave.play();
}

void ghost()
{
  blinky = 0;
  while(blinky < 40)
  {
    digitalWrite(8,HIGH);
    delay(50);              //set proper delay here for ghost to go to the end
    digitalWrite(8,LOW);
    delay(50);
    blinky++;
  }
}  

void strobe1()
{
  blinky = 0;
  while(blinky<12)
  {
    digitalWrite(8,HIGH);    //Blink LED cluster 1 and 2
    digitalWrite(9,HIGH);    //for first half of cat scream
    delay(40);
    digitalWrite(8,LOW);
    digitalWrite(9,LOW);
    delay(40);
    blinky++;
  }
}

void strobe2()
{
  blinky = 0;
  while(blinky < 16)
  {
    digitalWrite(8,HIGH);
    digitalWrite(9,HIGH);
    delay(80);
    digitalWrite(8,LOW);
    digitalWrite(9,LOW);
    delay(80);
    blinky++;
  }
}

void strobe4()
{
  blinky = 0;
  while(blinky < 80)
  {
    digitalWrite(9,HIGH);
    delay(50);
    digitalWrite(9,LOW);
    delay(50);
    blinky++;
  }
}

void strobe5()
{
  blinky = 0;
  while(blinky < 40)
  {
    digitalWrite(9,HIGH);
    delay(40);
    digitalWrite(9,LOW);
    delay(30);
    blinky++;
  }
}

void loop()
{
  int Sensor1 = analogRead(A0);      //Assigns values to the sensor readings
  int Sensor2 = analogRead(A1);
  int Sensor3 = analogRead(A2);
  int Sensor4 = analogRead(A3);
  int Sensor5 = analogRead(A4);
  digitalWrite(8,LOW);
  digitalWrite(9,LOW);
  digitalWrite(7,LOW);

  if(Sensor1 > 300)
  {     
    playfile("cat.WAV");
    while (wave.isplaying)
    {
      strobe1();
    }
  }    


  if(Sensor2 > 300)
  {
    playfile("suspense.WAV");
    while(wave.isplaying)
    {     
      strobe2();
    }
  }

  if(Sensor3 > 300)
   {
   digitalWrite(7,HIGH);
   playfile("ghost.WAV");
   while(wave.isplaying)
   {
   ghost();
   }
   digitalWrite(7,LOW);  
   }   
   
   
   if(Sensor4 > 300)
   {
   playfile("wlaugh2.WAV");
   while(wave.isplaying)
   {
   strobe4();
   }
   
   }
   
   if(Sensor5 > 300)
   {
   playfile("laugh3.WAV");
   while(wave.isplaying)
   {
   strobe5();  
   }      
   }
    delay(10);
}