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W, ' 2 fffwgil , f 4, W- 4 4 STANDING: Connie Lanos, Sharon Boles, Sharon Dougan, Barbara Grantham, Jody Dobbs, Mr. Willis Pettegrew, f 4 f ,- S - if Gerald Price, Warren Kirk, Eddie Anderson, Darrell Shriver, Ella Marie Still, Presidentg Larry Shawhan. THIRD: Pat Rutledge, Barbara Lewis, Donna Harris, Director, Bob Speelman, Treasurerg Judi Lundquist, Darlene Burke, Freddie Hodkins, Keith Still, Jeannine Robie. BACK: qStarting with tubasy Kim Blankenship, Ted Burke, John Preston, Jo Jackson, Bruce McCain, Barbara Letzig, Lois Reynolds, Billy Westhoff, Pat Webber, Sidney Lajzier. , Q s STANDING: Mr. Willis Pettegrew, Director, Joseph Charity, Melvin Moles. BACK: Richard Sternecker, Pamela Bishop, Alicia Groh, Donald Balding, Steve Peterson, John Preston, Gary Cable, Bobby Meador. Zane Gresham, Jimmy Groh, Bryce Shriver, Greg g .W .....m ,,,, , Y , I J W-W--fn - N ,W,Mi,,,,M,i,.N Wallace, Kim Blankenship, Robert Powell. FRONT: M-WY COCH1'-311, .Ter ry Jackson, Kenne1l1Charity, Linda Gatchel, Linda McKee, Linda Rutledge. TUBA3 -Tghn Pat Seals,
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.,f . ..--...-.. ...-,, a...'.g-..--.. 1' 4+-.. af: f -A eprint:qs:.y:.rv1T2f:-r--2Qag?'11j .' F'f ' 1' rf ?f'f-ff -' ff ff! .- f' - ' CHEERLE DERS TOP: Paula VanHooser. KGS, Janice Wyatt, Cindy MIDDLE: Nancy Klap- Lucas, MiC11alIaCkS0n, meyer, Patricia Ellison, Shirley VEIUHOOSCF- TTOM: Marsha Mc- Pam Gibson MAJoRETTE s Belton's majorettes are chosen football season. One of the to accornpalll' the niarching band during the dame . - Q ' ' ' O ' 1 half-time performances included an Indian vict IY .1 G'bson and illgllliglited with fire batons twirlec by Pam 1 , l d the fihai-on Dougan. Later in the fall the maJO1'6ffeS 6 band in the Warrensburg Homecoming parade and half- BACK: Lorraine Lockhart, 1 yearg Jody Dobbs, 2 years. i SECOND: Barbara Grantham, Cheerleaders represent the school's character and spirit. These girls must be neat in appearance, be agile, and apply good sportsmanship. In the spring the Pep Club elects twelve girls in try- outs to go before the student body. Then the student body elects six varsity cheerleaders and one alternate. Practice makes perfect is the motto of the Belton cheerleaders. Practice begins in the summer and lasts throughout the entire year, resultingin accuracy and learn- ing new yells. Each year Belton's cheerleaders add new spice to the yells and songs, but Belton Pirates is to remain the standard yell. Its actions and words will always stay the same. Jonrrirrs SHOWN: Carol Jacobs, Alter nate, 3 years. i 4 yearsg Sharon Dougan, 5 years, FRONT: Sharon Boles, time festivities and also led in Belton Homecoming activities, For the past several years these twirlers have provided half-time entertainment at basketball gamesg this year was no exception. They began the year with pre- cision marching and twirling and brought it to a close with a modern interpretation of Peter Gunn, its chore-- Ography was done by Pam Gibson. ' ' ' Amuuzgggzaufi -451-2 . - , , .. 115-,-.guun-ss, . l yearg Pam Gibson, 5 years Connie Lanos, 2 years, NOT
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dance band, the Beltones, led by Lar- ry Shawhan, performed at several functions throughout the year in- Cluding the Choral Clinic, Junior Play, and a Chamber of Commerce meeting, FRONT: Randy Gresham, Bertie Good, Marsha MCKGG. LHUY3 Frazier, Karen Coomes. BACK:.l6ff ssxr A A ' mms -Q SN Danny Gochnauer, Billy Keeney, Susan Ketteman, Marla Sikes, Jeff Wyrick, Randy Gresham, Laura Frazier, Sylvia McKinley, Linda Tyner. SECOND: Jack Tracy, Donna Rigby, Kathy Adams, Shirley Foote, Jimmy Houston, H, D, Meador, Dennis Tyner, Janice Dameron, Judy Schmed- BAND Beginning its many and varied activities this year, the Belton Band played for our Homecoming game and also at that of Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg. The band also participated in band orchestra and brass clinics, clinics were also atended at Central Missouri State College and Pleasant Hill. THE BELTONES Belton's n e w l y Orgiinized Jyrick, Marla Sikes, Susan Kette- -an, Eddie Anderson, ljlla Marie till, Larry Shawhan, NOT SHOWN: Nancy Price, Keith Still. ding, Dolly Nichols, Mike Groh, Marsha McKee, Karen Coomes. FRONT: Nancy Price, Vice-President, Margo Tabor, Sharon Norman, Mary Seals, Pam Glbson, Secre- tary, Diana Shirk, Lorraine Lockhart, Diana Adams. Along with these and other activities the band made a tour of neighboring schools. Highlighting the year, the band attended the district music festival at Warrensburg followed by the state music festival at Columbia. Many small ensembles participated in various other programs. A A-T - 1
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