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Ht. .. , .VVWNV, m.fw-v m-wrw $905? The Band Commands This year the band has added a new dimen- sion to LeBlond activities. With the help of band, more spirit has been pumped into the LeBlond student body and faculty, especially at the pep rallies. Robert Brainerd, absent for one year, returned and developed the LeBlond band into the professional-sounding group it is today. NV u e xx e x 3. l. The band rolls on. 2. Bored with Moonstone Rock? 3. The LeBlond Band: Row 1: K. Colbour. 8. Kneib, K. Frump, A. Malifa, 9. Qilveg. M. Hummer, .l. Deugherfg. D. Johnson, L. Baumgarfner, K. Brown. J. Mrkvicka. Row 2: 8. Stuck. B. Treu, J. Trou. B. Kirkpahick. G. Mrkvicka, J. Frazier. L. Zahnd, R. Colhour, T. Swinchoski. Row 3: J. Brown, J. Baeck. G. Knapp, J. Hiaii, T. Kelly, 8. Griesha- bar. 9. Allgaier, R. Praw'rlz. Row 4: Mr. Brainerd, T. GoodleH. M. Crook, w. FausHin, 9. Baumgariner. D. Kneib, D. Freidel, and M. Davis. 4. M, Mike Davis.
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Note-able success for Choirs Throughout the year the Girlls Glee and Concert Choir provided much musical enjoyment for all. The Concert Choir members are chosen by aduition, and Girlls Glee is open to all with musical interest. Directed by Robert Barinerd, these groups have performed with excellence several kinds of music. During the year the choirs performed Pops, Christman and Spring Concerts consisting of music rangin from popular songs of the day to traditional hristmas carols. These volunteer service groups also performed at the Methodist Medical Center, the Sertoma Club, and a nursing home. In addition, they also participate in two contests in the spring and traditionally bring back good ratings. 1. Girls,s Glee: Row 1. J. Stehr, M. Harris, S. Simpson, K. Kessler, D. Bonkoski, L. Rocha. Row 2. R. A. Harris, J . Riz- 20, C. Brown, J. Verssue, V. Herbert, T. Moore. Row 3. C. Welsh, V. Tworek, W. Powers, T. Kamler. S. Johnson, L. Derc. 2. Concert Choir: Row 1. M. Poe, M. Gall, S. Kneib, V. Dillard, R. OlRourke, K. Buckman, C. Culver, Mr. Brainerd. I Row 2. G. Elo, K. Freidel, C. Andrews, K. Brown, C. Hake, M. Doolan, M. Retter, A. Ingino. Row 3. M. Camp, R. Piveral, R. Siskey, R. Kneib, S. McAsland, A. Brage, D. Pecenka, B. Hummer, S. Pashik. Row 4- C. Greub, R. Schultz, J. Hummer, C. Lincoln, B. Schuman, R. Prawitz, C. Hoffelmeyer, K. Hartigan, B. Graham. 3. Carla and Lori give it all theytve got. 4. Concert Choir welcomes the Christmas Season with concert performance.
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N.F.L. Speaks Out Happy tenth anniversary t0 the LeBlond chapter of the National Forensic League! LeBlondts speech team, though many times smaller than that of competing squads, fared well this year. With only fifteen regular participants, talent, hard work and the devotion of many hours characterized the NFL. Members com- peted in tournaments throughout the greater Kansas Ci- ty area in events ranging from orations t0 the interpreta- tion of both dramatic and humorous literature. Some participants give an extemporaneous speech in which only half an hour. preparation time is allowed, while others interpret poetry. Weekends are often devoted to tournaments with individual events on Friday and debates starting early on Saturday morning. Despite all the sacrifices, the benefits reaped through participation make the endeavors worthwhile. W Kwhw z t ox? ,oz . X0 M t6 3ng x4 1. uI want to be in pictures? 2. The NFL: Row 1. G. Stanton, E. Hummer. Row 2. A. Lynn, S. Karl, R. Reynozo, D. Sherman, T. Luke. Row 3. J. Quinn, V. Dillard, M. Hum- mer, A. Jung. Row 4. J. Kathman, D. Bonkoski, K. Kessler, D. Gorcyca. 3. Mrs. Gorcycats gossip hour. 4. Robin, what a shocking proposal - of course 111 do itP,
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