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Us Cntertain You Music is entertaining to people of all ages, and to the band members at L.H.S., that was what it was all about. A lot of the members were not only in the Marching Band, but spent a lot of time practicing for the Dance Band or Pep Band. Some of the students even participated in both. The Dance Band, under the direc- tion of Al Horsky, practiced for one period every school day to assure perfection. The band performed when requested by various com- munity groups and held an annual Dance Band Concert. The Pep Band was under the direc- tion of David Sellers. The band's ma- jor aim was to raise the crowd's spirit at the home basketball games and pep assemblies. The bands reached their goals by successfully entertaining those for whom they performed. Pep Band: Front Row: Jackie Wells, Debbie O'Donnell. Gretchen Levandofsky, Mary Walston; 2nd Row: Lisa Weed. Kathleen Manter. Kelly Spradlin, Lisa McDaniel, Jeana Jones, Johanna Goss, Kristal Blair; 3rd Row: Fran Kuhn, Alicia Keyes. Mike Whitson. Kathi McDaniel. Steve McVey. Patty Burkholder. Kathy Bartow. Julie Sheline. Julie Wells: 4th Row: Teresa Weed. Lisa Irvine, Teresa Peck, Carrie Cook. Chris Powers. Trisha Neff. Kim Shuttleworth. Tammy Miller. Leanne Pickett, Tracy VanDyke; 5th Row: Nancy Eckhart, Cathy Cole. Maleah Dicken. Tom Mundy. Doug Carr. Drue Schultz. Alan Starkey. Brad Wood, Steve Floyd. Randy Leach. Bethann Rempel, John Hammer. Diane Redd; 6th Row: Jamie Larimer. Keith Price. Jeff Miller. John Shannon. Jennifer Wolf. Mr. Sellers. (LS) Lori Stallsmith Student Life 17
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picture 1 — Tammy Miller, the saxy band secretary, eagerly practices.. 2 — Isn't one saxophone enough for Jackie Wells?, 3 — Can Bethann Rempel s shadow keep up with her?, 4 — Mr. Sellers and Carrie Cook believe that practice makes perfect., b — Al’s pride and joy. (LS) Dance Band: Front Row: Georgene Panetti. Leanne Pickett, Tammy Miller. Jennifer Clouston, Jackie Wells. Johanna Goss. Kathleen Manter; 2nd Row: Cathy Cole. Maleah Dicken. Nancy Eckhart, Diane Redd. Tom Mundy. Chris VanHouton, Gretchen Pickett; 3rd Row: Steve McVey, Patty Burkholder. Kathy Bartow, Julie Sheline, Kathy Walston, Julie Wells; 4th Row: Alan Starkey. Doug Carr. Debbie O'Donnell. Jeff Miller. Jamie Larimer. (DK) 16 Student Life Lori Stallsmith
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Basketball Queen Is Crowned The 1982 basketball queen crown- ing was a victorious evening for the team and Anne McBroom. After many days of waiting and guessing who the new queen would be, the fans finally found out. The ten nominees chosen by the senior boys, were: Pam Conkle, Diane Dollison, Karla Erb, Debbie Hood, Suzanne Hoy, Keri King, Anne McBroom, Michelle McManaway, Liz Murtha, and Becky Roley. Next, the entire senior class got a chance to vote for five of the ten nominees. Of the five, the girl with the most votes was named the 1982 basketball queen. The five finalists were: Karla Erb, Suzanne Hoy, Anne McBroom, Michelle McManaway, and Becky Roley. The night of the game, the seconds were counted down, and Anne McBroom was finally announc- ed as the queen. The evening ended with a victory for the chiefs, followed by a dance held in honor of the queen. 18 Student Life Maleah Dicken
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