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Drill Team Adds To School Spirit For the first time Drill Team was offered as a class - and the result was a more unified team and a greater variety of rou- tines. Rock Salt, Kansas City and Mame were among the many tunes the 40 girls performed to. Clad in traditional purple and white, Drill Team enter- tained at home basketball and football games, the Homecom- ing parade and the KU Band Day. Mrs. Linda Rogers, who re- signed after her fifth year, taught the class and devoted additional hours to team pro- jects such as a bake sale and Christmas Grams. Drill Team forms a circle during a halftime routine at M oore Bowl during a halftime routine is Fernkopf, '77. Drill Team members participate inthe Homecoming parade along with the Topeka West Charger band.
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Drill Team. FRONT ROWQ Amy Barber, julie Cress, Bonnie Delong, Andy Bielsker, Debbie Hawkins, jennifer jackson, Martha Sohl. Donna Wagarnan, julie Bruton, SECOND ROW: jane Reed, Beth Beiseeker. julie Dod- son. Kathy Alonzo, Fiaehel Ward. Dwayn Harrison, Lu,-Xnn Fernkopf, Stephanie Terrill, Karen Southall, Lisa Broughton, Lisa Beyiner. jerri Bontrager, Lisa Arone. THIRD ROW: Lori, Frank, Kristi Clinlcenbeard, Cindy Newstrorn, Debbie Owen, Kathryn Triplett, Melinda O'clell, Lori Wiltfang, Kris Hanley. Diane Anderson, Cindy Blaylock. joni Dearing, Cindy Mcl eeters, Kelly Smith, Shala Woolery, Diane Nurse. MISSING: Mary Dorrell, Marci Crum. Bev Westbrook. J.. is ,aas r j' in B i . , 0 - - . - 5'f1',.l -L: , , L it J v 'N Q -3: 6 3 .1 . 3 s' 2 ' 1.6. L ' G 6 L L 5 iff: Entertaining at halftime during basketball gam were girls' Drill Team members. 142 O N, ar-r
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ut UOIIIIIE participants in a skit performed bv the junior Class during an assembly in September to promote the f ctnitx tickets is Niatt Boatwriqhl Asemblies Help Charger Spirit For a rest during a busy day, assemblies were attended with enthusiasm by Topeka West students. Raging from prominent po- litical figures to the traditional Homecoming, Snow Ball and Queen of Courts assemblies, a variety of subjects were cov- ered to keep student interest. Former Kansas City Chief linebacker Willie Lanier spoke to students on Born To Winf, Mrs. Martha Keys, later elected U.S. Representative, explained her political platform to stu- dents. Pep assemblies and athletic assemblies upheld the sports and spirit aspect of school life. Music and theater depart- ments also sponsored special assemblies for the benefit of students. r,.,, Y Mk In an assembly two students from each class were to sing the school song, but only seniors Laurie Marvin and Richard Greene could do it. 144
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