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WCHS Band Marches on Big things come in small pack- ages is the best phrase for the White- land Band. With fighting for survival an almost reality, the members stuck together and played, for the football and basketball games despite the number of members working on per- formance nights. A. With the hats for decoration and the bells for sound effects, the pom-pon girls danced to the Christmas songs the band played. B. Band is fun and with a friend it's double, here Sondra Ferguson and Diane Watson toot their flutes. C. After a performance the girls just like to re- lax, but this time they decided to take a break before they left the floor. D. After a long week of rehearsing and rehears- ing with the band Mr. McGrew stands out front and directs. E. Mr. Davis, far right, helps out with the band when working band members can't make the game. D E 12 BAND
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Many brave souls showed up to view the talents of the cast of Mix up at the Mortuary the play chosen for the fall presentation. Extra bodies, headless ghosts, and misplaced false teeth, all added to the confusion and hilarity of the play. Although the cast spent many hours of rehearsal and preparation for the play, as always it couldn't have been such a big success without the guidance and direction of Mrs. Sandra Duke. F. A tipsy Stewart offers his pud to a slightly dead Granddad Johnson. G. Two American hoods, Wally and Johnny try to figure out what's going on in this loony bin. H. Stewart tries to talk Basil into marrying Iris. I. Basil dressed as Victoria Tibetts, struggles with his friend, Greg (Richard Burse), with a fi- nal heaveho onto the trolley. FALL PLAY 11
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Flags Fly, Rifles Twirl as Girls Whirl The Flag and Rifle Corps tried something new this year with the girls putting together their own shows. Three or four girls a week had the responsibility to select a song, make up the routine, teach it to the rest of the squad, and even decide the outfits to be worn on performance night. The corps had more dedication and spirit in their performances, learning new dance steps and how to work to- gether. F. The entire Whiteland Band and Flag and Rifle Corps performed at every football halftime. G. Members of the Rifle Corps await the return of their rifles after tossing them in the air. Ft. The Rifle and Flag Corps combined decorate the floor for pregame ceremonies. I. Leading the band off the field are Pam Rine- hart, left, Brenda Reeves, with flag, and Teresa McDonald. H BAND 13
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