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Braves Band Throughout the year, the Banks High School Band functions as an active and exhilarating representative of our school. At home ath- letic events, enthusiasm is engendered by its spirited music and well- presented half-time shows. Together with the chorus, the band enter- tains at concerts during the school year both at school hours and in the evening. They also travel to other schools to present or take part in ' concerts. Although the band functions as a unit in most activities, the individ- ual members participate in other musical events. Through these events the solo and ensemble contestants have proved to be good mu- sicians. sv 5 - 1' N- En, l -' , ..' -r f. f. ,7,,.mm5 f 1 l x fx I W 9 'S . ills f. J -f Right Chris Rausch Nancy A 'ly rs., ,, Newrdan, and Margaret V, X'i' bA-i. Lacey are shown hard at work . .55-,si N XX ,I 2 ,W practicing for the band , 5- 1 , festival. fi if f fin Mr. Henry Deetz L. to r., back row: Mr. Deetz, Bob Sutherland, Lynn Ewing, Ron I-Iaaheim, Mark Garrison, Joyce Clingman, Miss Yost, 2nd row: Nancy Neuman, Ella Moehnlce, Merrie Ibach, Steve Kjelland, Dave Schlegel, Rob Hofer, Chuck Ewing, john Wills, Debbie Delplance, Diane Kjellandg 1st row: Chris Rausch, Margaret Lacey, Iona Warmanen, Betty McGrotty, Ardele Stewart, Irene Moehnlce, Rainell Hand, and Dianne MCG1-otty.
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Welding 8 Woodworking Mr. james Cooper Mr. Michael Moran Boys wishing to take general architectural and technical drafting are provided an opportunity to learn basics for commer- cial and home blue printing, woodworking, and drafting through the classes that Mr. Cooper teaches. Crafts, which is also taught by Mr. Cooper, gives students a chance to develop some of their creative ability, doing a variety of projects throughout the year. Mr. Moran is busy all year teaching different stages of Agriculture to Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. These boys study soil and have work projects throughout the year. Along with this, he gives students the chance to learn the skill of welding and some of the aspects of small engines through his Welding and Small Engine classes. Far top, left, Don Herinckx, Randy Krieger Steve Herinckx, Larry Landauer, and Larry Evers dedicate their skills to drafting. Far left, julie Clingman works skillfully at making a knotted yarn belt. Left, Pat Herinckx is busy Woodburn- ing his ag project. Top, Frank Yarbro applies his entire attention to filing down a section of a stool. Top right, Arvon Parry looks up a moment hom his gas welding. 69
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,ff Q Moy! lsjlpv A Cappella Choir l to r , Back row Sue Mead, Grace Bryant, Patti Yost, Chris Rausch, Lydia Vandehey, Pam Ness, Karen VanDomelen, 1m Troutman, Dean Marek, Bill Hansen, Rick Skaggs, Dave Staples, Chuck Ewing, Doug Yost, Mark Buntin, Dave bhlegel, Tony Randolph, Shelley Vanderzanden, Alice Vandecovering, jan Dierickx, Mary Sue Duyck, Tara Millis, Joanna 1chols, Pat Bryant, Barb Beasley, Marilyn Hermans 3rd row, Bonnie Bryant, Mar aret Lacey, janet McCarthy, Pat Gyles, ie Baughman, Bill Hutchinson, Art Warmanen, Rick Lovelady, Warren Clary, Shefdon Crop, Ken Kemper, George erinckx, Denise Lester, Edith Schmidlen, Sue Kahlar, Ardele Stewart, Roberta Mobley, Karen Knopski, Sue Smith 2nd -vw Cathy Morrison, Linda Jacobs, Carolyn Pme, Debbie Herinckx, Debra Prickett, joy Miller, Liz Moore, Bruce Logue, ave Nelson, Gary Quesnoy, Mike Pearson, Ron Burst, Ron Haaheim, Barb Yost, Dolores Bartholomew, Mary Lou Krieger, obin Behrman, Debbie Murphy, Linda Beasley, Tamera Rogers, lst row: jane Krieger, Charlene Hall, Valene Burns herrie Ibach, Sue Gribner, Martha Clemence, Dave Warner, Carl Lovelady, Mark Hall, Bob Hartman, Mike Lovelad alerie Nlchols, Carrie Zook, Mary Jane VanDomelen, and Debbie Pryor. This year the Banks High School Choir gained the honor- able title of First Place Yawama League Choir in a competition against seven of the league choirs. This title was accepted with pride and made the day one which will be hard to forget. The Choir has been involved in many concerts this year such as a Thanksgiving program, a Christmas concert and their annual Spring concert. Also, the choir has presented entertainment for the Mom and Dad's Club meetings and made a presentation of their accomplishments at the Tilla- mook High School. A ,apior goal that members of the choir worked hard to gala? swas to obtain choral robes for next year's group. M26ney making projects that the members engaged in were W ft oflselling Christmas candles and stationery and holding L ,A l ,tp W-Far-out ances. The proceeds from these projects went ff! V 'Toward the r be fund and the annual beach party, which is Q ly! 1i1Joyed each year. K' fu W JV l ja' fl!! 1 y 'K 1 V lt 1.1 jfs' H f V wi lj? I J' ft T WJ Jlift, S ' V Q 'oir performs for Spring Concert. Lower left, Mf Mfrs
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